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February 26, 2010

Bolero - Undercover Orchestra

From the YT page:

Something Epic in the Everyday, we take a stand against Musak. Trying to make classical music more accessible to people. This work was made possible by the financial support of Newcastle City Council, Nexus and Eldon square shopping centre.

7 comments:

sharintexas said...

What a treat that would have been to see all those people walking around playing their instruments. That should have brought a smile to anyone's face.

Mike said...

DEATH TO CHINESE SPAMMERS!

Well, that's what I would say if I could write Chinese.

Don't click on the ........link, folks.

This is probably a good thing.

Mike said...

"Frustration to others, not to talk about proud of it; pride to others, frustrated not to talk about things"

How about:

螺杆你,你狗娘养的中国儿子

Which, roughly translated, means to do yourself sexually and that your momma wears a flea collar.

Mike said...

"This is a good thing"...

Left out "...that this blog doesn't get a load of hits and comments. "

Alison said...

Oh this took place right in my neighbourhood, wished I had been there, thanks for sharing it.

Mike said...

Is that where you're from in England?

Thanks to all for commenting, except for the spammer.

Alison said...

Newcastle and sunderland are just down the road from each other ,I am actually in Sunderland which is all but a 20 minute drive along road. We all get called 'Geordies' a term given to most people from the North East of England as our accents are pretty much the same, People from Newcastle say they are the true Geordies ,also in general we have names for people from Sunderland - 'Makems ' and people from Newcastle - 'Takems' this originates from the Shipyards/shipbuilders along the North East area, in Sunderland we Make them ( the ships ) and Newcastle yards Take them, hence the colloquial terms 'Makem' and 'Takem' I think they take them to give them finishing touches

oh well just a bit of useless info for you ,think I got carried away , actually if you look up the word ' Mackem ' on wiki there is a bit written on the subject ,so maybe it isn't so useless after all ;)