Author Archives: davemoses
Being great… isn’t good enough.
There is a famous (relatively) video of Joshua Bell the virtuoso violinist playing in a Washington subway. Here it is. Its popularity is due to the fact that tickets for his performances usually cost hundreds of dollars, and yet, while performing the same music in a different setting– few stopped to hear his beautiful music. Many thought it illustrated the shallowness and lack of sophistication of the daily commuter.
Eric Mead, the well-known magican (well-known within magic circles anyway) thinks there’s a different lesson to be learned… and I agree.
Vancouver Busker shut down.
http://www.youtube.com/embed/HQlbxDgnmk0
I first heard Un-1 (Mark Stokes) a free-style rapper and Van City busker a couple of years ago when I was strolling around Granville Street with my boy. He was so good that I went around the block and came back to hear him again.
He’s loud and charming and engaging and exactly the kind of performer that would get under the skin of anybody looking for ‘trouble-makers’.
I don’t know the details, but it looks like Un-1 started free-styling the wrong police officer and as you can hear in this Voicemail to Mark, they closed him down. Please have a look at this and decide if you think he needs and deserves your support.
I think he does.
Of course he’s a ‘trouble-maker’. He’s an artist. I hope I’ll be good enough to be a ‘trouble-maker’ one day.
Busking on Granville
I just discovered the Busking on Granville page on Facebook.
“A group for those interested in Busking on Granville Street and contributing to an interesting and dynamic atmosphere. This group is a place where you can come to discuss busking, learn more about Granville, ask questions, and find resources. You may use this place to post gig opportunities for buskers, but unfortunately it is not meant for promotion of events or perfomances unrelated to Granville Street busking.”
Check it out if it interests you.
Ghost Photography
While researching for another project I’m developing I came across this article:
A century ago, spirit photography was all the rage, tantalising the public imagination with what purported to be hard evidence of wispy apparitions. However, its resurgence may have less to do with the paranormal than with the increasing use of social media and cameraphones.
Cool.
One cliche after another
If you want to insult a writer just make a passing comment that something of his or hers might smack, just a bit, of cliche.
But I had a kid almost three years ago and my life became a cliche machine.
And a couple of days ago the mother of my child and I experienced the birth of our second child at home.
Guess what?
It was amazing: Tears, laughter, screaming. Love, fear, the circle of life.
Yup. Cliche Central around my house.
Eden and Them
A couple of posts ago I wrote about Eden Cheung, Vancouver Busker, local n’er do well and one of the many artists included in a fascinating video adventure: The Busking Project.
They’ve just posted a lovely trailer of sorts that highlights the people they’ve met and the places they’ve visited over the last year or so.
Enjoy.
ps… yes, I will be pilfering their other videos to bolster my post count.
Busking as a way of Life
An interesting article from MoreIntelligentLife.com, about the Busking life generally… and busking in London particular.
I forgot to remember
As a mind reader and hypnotist I often play with the themes of memory and amnesia and how different actions, senses or objects can cause either.
There’s a new article that explains how, just walking through a door can make us forget.
