Oasis1974 wrote: » Wasn't Allie Sherlock busking in Cork for a while I mean look at the calibre of her. I reckon all the good ones are in Dublin now we're left with junkies looking for fix money.
ofcork wrote: » There is a youngfella always around now sings to backing tracks I agree though they are loud must be annoying working in a shop listening to that.
Mardyke wrote: » I'd tend to agree. There should be no amps allowed. Also, those religious freaks should be banned from the streets. Nutbags.
mean gene wrote: » The guy outside brown Thomas who brings a rolled up poster and sticks it on the ground and starts pencilling around it as if he just painted it -music blaring I find this so annoying and wonder how he gets away with it
mean gene wrote: The guy outside brown Thomas who brings a rolled up poster and sticks it on the ground and starts pencilling around it as if he just painted it -music blaring I find this so annoying and wonder how he gets away with it
Oasis1974 wrote: » Funny busker in Cork
Twenty Grand wrote: » I really don't think that's Cork...
Hangdogroad wrote: » That tall skinny fella with the beard?
the beer revolu wrote: » An update on this. The guy with the big chalk drawing has been replaced by two guys selling laminated prints. Obviously, the best way to sell cheap "art" is to dress up as leprechauns, play high volume pop music and bang spoons-like instruments on your knees. What does this add to the street scape? They cause serious noise pollution. Create an obstruction on the path. I assume they don't pay vat or income tax. I assume the prints are unlicensed bootlegs. Why are they allowed to set up an illegal shop on the street? I really don't understand this. I'd understand a blind eye being given to some person quietly selling their wares, tucked out of the way..... but these guys?? Still plenty of "way too loud" buskers around, imo too. Some are quite accomplished performers - just way, way too loud. If I walk around the corner from a busker, I don't expect their sound to follow me and keep following me for minutes. With people forced to queue for shops and dine outdoors, these performers can be extremely intrusive.
the beer revolu wrote: » An update on this. The guy with the big chalk drawing has been replaced by two guys selling laminated prints. Obviously, the best way to sell cheap "art" is to dress up as leprechauns, play high volume pop music and bang spoons-like instruments on your knees.
Level 42 wrote: » hes one of them
Hangdogroad wrote: » That rebel ballad/folk bunch outside Debenham get on my wick. They have the same prerecorded backing drum track to every single song. Don't get me started on those two gobshytes dressed as leprechauns with the spoons. Isn't one of them the guy who was doing the "paintings" for years at the same spot. Edit: just saw comments confirming its him