Seen in June 2009 when I had some free time after taking some friends to a daytime conference at the nearby Chalice Well.
Its a pity that the 'man in black' walked right in front of me like that, but thats life, I suppose. I wonder if he looked - or even cared?
This was filmed on a windy day with a Panasonic Tz3 digital camera. In video mode it only records 8 bit mono sound, which is not the highest quality but hopefully everyone will still enjoy these excellent musicians.
When (in the video) I pan to look around the surrounding area I am actually looking for traffic wardens, as my car was in a 'pay and display' car park which is just about visible to the right of the buildings, and I was overstaying my 'paid time'... !!! Thankfully I only stayed 5 minutes too long and I did not receive an expensive parking ticket.
I found their music to be restful - much nicer than the 'noise' which too often is also known as 'pop' music nowadays.
simon
citytransportinfo 2 years ago
well I did reply but it included a web link, so it seems that it was not allowed.
Anyway, someone who lives in the USA and is a true First nation person suggested that this is a 'pastiche' / its all done for show.
Simon
citytransportinfo 2 years ago
Hmmm. Interesting. This video was an unexpected upload. But it's good. It just goes to show we all have personalities. I've seen similar Native American Indian musicians in my local town as well, they are quite intriguing to say the least.
Airmilez 2 years ago
Great video of these musicians. Are they actual "Native Americans"? About the man in black, some people live in a world of their own. No one else exists.
Trainbrain1949 2 years ago 2