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http://www.petitiononline.com/Tmusic/petition.html
I signed this petition. The MBTA is once again trying to regulate buskers to death. I think that's wrong. dtk |
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dt king wrote:
http://www.petitiononline.com/Tmusic/petition.html I signed this petition. The MBTA is once again trying to regulate buskers to death. I think that's wrong. I'm rather pleased with the amplifier ban... and really don't mind no trumpets... but there are a couple of tenor sax wizards for whom an exemption should be granted... -- Fletcher Mercenary Audio TEL: 508-543-0069 FAX: 508-543-9670 http://www.mercenary.com "this is not a problem" |
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... just the other night outside the place where I gig there was this trio, two guitarists and a bassist. ONe of the guitarists is wailing away at distorted lead guitar unrelated to what was going on. TIming was all over the place and I don't know how they could say they were playing together. NOt that there aren't some good ones, but there are some really poor musicians playing on the streets down there. Sadly, there are some rather abusive amps. However, it is rather hard to hear a nylon string guitar out on the platform without an amp. Combined with the restriction on instruments and location, they're basically saying, "You can play on the subway, as long as nobody can hear or see you." dtk |
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Fletcher wrote in message ...
dt king wrote: http://www.petitiononline.com/Tmusic/petition.html I signed this petition. The MBTA is once again trying to regulate buskers to death. I think that's wrong. I'm rather pleased with the amplifier ban... and really don't mind no trumpets... but there are a couple of tenor sax wizards for whom an exemption should be granted... Although I've been in LA for a dozen years, I lived in Boston for the 15 years before that and road the "T" every day. (and still visit frequently.) The ban on amplification isn't a bad thing. One of the rebuttals actually complained that the artists wouldn't be "heard above the roar of the trains." I damn well hope not - I don't want to ever hear any musician that is louder than a subway train! We are supposed to hear them while waiting in between trains. But the ban on all "horn like instruments" is bound to cause unnecessary problems and I know that the MBTA cops are going to use the law to shove performers into some stupid, out of the way locations. On the other hand, I have seen a few nut-cases set up right in the pedestrian traffic flow, especially at Park St. Folks shouldn't have to fight their way through crowds caused by guys choosing to play in dumb locations. All told, a few sensible rules got packaged with lots of unnecessary restrictions. But this is Boston and some ACLU type attorneys will tie this thing up in court until a more balanced plan is agreed upon. |
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"dt king" wrote in message
news:m9Nvb.204598$mZ5.1527796@attbi_s54... Sadly, there are some rather abusive amps. However, it is rather hard to hear a nylon string guitar out on the platform without an amp. ....and what did the people with nylon string guitars do before they came out with battery powered amps [which I didn't start to see in the subways until the mid to late 80's]? If I'm not mistaken... they parked their asses in the tunnels that linked platforms instead of on the platforms. -- Fletcher Mercenary Audio TEL: 508-543-0069 FAX: 508-543-9670 http://www.mercenary.com "this is not a problem" |
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Hey, well there's stupid laws and then there are stupid attempts at making
law. One of the Senators who have oversight on DC decided that he didn't want these night spots around, so in order to tame them down, he wanted to have 100 sq ft of dance floor. I wrote him a LONG letter but basically I asked him how HE'D like dancing in a phone booth. And lord knows, the things they should rule against they don't, like one should absolutely be against kids playing 5 gallon buckets as drums. Geez I used to hate coming out of the Metro to walk, just across the street, to the IRS and it was PAINFUL all the way. Personally I think the street musicians should simply open up the guitar case for change and pull out a sign that says, "Pay or I'll Play"! g -- Roger W. Norman SirMusic Studio Purchase your copy of the Fifth of RAP CD set at www.recaudiopro.net. See how far $20 really goes. "hollywood_steve" wrote in message om... Fletcher wrote in message ... dt king wrote: http://www.petitiononline.com/Tmusic/petition.html I signed this petition. The MBTA is once again trying to regulate buskers to death. I think that's wrong. I'm rather pleased with the amplifier ban... and really don't mind no trumpets... but there are a couple of tenor sax wizards for whom an exemption should be granted... Although I've been in LA for a dozen years, I lived in Boston for the 15 years before that and road the "T" every day. (and still visit frequently.) The ban on amplification isn't a bad thing. One of the rebuttals actually complained that the artists wouldn't be "heard above the roar of the trains." I damn well hope not - I don't want to ever hear any musician that is louder than a subway train! We are supposed to hear them while waiting in between trains. But the ban on all "horn like instruments" is bound to cause unnecessary problems and I know that the MBTA cops are going to use the law to shove performers into some stupid, out of the way locations. On the other hand, I have seen a few nut-cases set up right in the pedestrian traffic flow, especially at Park St. Folks shouldn't have to fight their way through crowds caused by guys choosing to play in dumb locations. All told, a few sensible rules got packaged with lots of unnecessary restrictions. But this is Boston and some ACLU type attorneys will tie this thing up in court until a more balanced plan is agreed upon. |
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