GusB
Established Member
Why is the piano there, if not for public enjoyment?
I watched the video in the opening post from start to finish and all I saw was a few security goons on a power trip when they really should have been concentrating on the really important stuff, rather than trying to shut down someone who was using a piano to entertain. One of those security goons had his face covered - was this purely because he knew he was being filmed, and therefore liable to scrutiny?
The video doesn't show that the piano was moved. Was it actually moved, and does it really matter which way it's facing?
As far as the music is concerned, boogie-woogie isn't my favourite, but I'd rather hear that than the constant barrage of Christmas music that we're forced to listen to. It's all a matter of taste and is entirely subjective.
The real hero of the video is the police officer who completely diffuses the situation by joining in and, at the same time, undermines the securitwits.
I watched the video in the opening post from start to finish and all I saw was a few security goons on a power trip when they really should have been concentrating on the really important stuff, rather than trying to shut down someone who was using a piano to entertain. One of those security goons had his face covered - was this purely because he knew he was being filmed, and therefore liable to scrutiny?
The video doesn't show that the piano was moved. Was it actually moved, and does it really matter which way it's facing?
As far as the music is concerned, boogie-woogie isn't my favourite, but I'd rather hear that than the constant barrage of Christmas music that we're forced to listen to. It's all a matter of taste and is entirely subjective.
The real hero of the video is the police officer who completely diffuses the situation by joining in and, at the same time, undermines the securitwits.