Seaneh wrote: » ... **** off, If I want to hear your whaling, ...
Esel wrote: » Maybe MuckSavage is playing Galway at the mo?
Seaneh wrote: » The ones who bother me most are the ****ers who use amps. **** off, If I want to hear your whaling, I will stop and listen, you aren't exactly inconspicuous standing there with your guitar, you don't need a ****ing amp and microphone, bell end.
ErnieBert wrote: » Buskers who use amplification and/or backing tracks are cheats. If you aren't good enough to perform, don't add insult to injury by blaring your talentless muck at the highest notch. And as for those long haired tools with the panpipes? Amps. Backing tracks. Crap tunes. Grrrrrrrrr
Galwayguy35 wrote: » Why would anyone bother giving buskers money anyway?
Mr Keek wrote: » Pan Pipes fellas get my vote too. .... I've seen the same lads in Limerick too. I love buskers, even the bad ones, they just add to a city's environment, and give a street a little character, but those lads just do my nut in.
JustMary wrote: » I've seen 'em, or guys who look and sound like 'em, on the other side of the world too. Suspect it's a franchise of sorts. Back home we had a guy they called "Kenny Rogers" 'cos he looked like the original. Legal or not, the council took his amp off him 'cos of the complaints. So he stood there and "busked" by asking anyone who would listen to write to the mayor on his behalf. (He died last year, RIP.) IMHO if someone's instrument needs an amp - they need to pick another instrument. Simples. And is plinky-plonk man actually here this year? I haven't spotted him yet.
galwaybabe wrote: » Stupid question of the week!!!!
galwayrush wrote: » Whatever happened to the guy who used to busk outside the old Claddagh Palace back in the day?
Seaneh wrote: » Your man who stands outside Taffes shop singing the Sinatra type stuff is the absolute worst.