Diary Of A Busker Day 308 Sunday December 16th 2012 Winchester High Street 1. Opposite WH Smiths – Parchment Street. Time: 1:42-2:29pm 2. Opposite Oxfam. Time: 2:58-4:27pm As it’s just over a week before Christmas, there’s loads of people about, which means loads of people out busking, or should I say loads of kids out playing 15 second Christmas carol… Read more →
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Diary Of A Busker Day 307
Diary Of A Busker Day 307 Friday November 16th 2012 Winchester High Street 1. Opposite Vodafone. Time: 12:49-1:53pm 2. Opposite Bellis. Time: 2:11-3:03pm I’m visited by Carol of The North – ‘I’m thinking of having my tea outside today’ she says. ‘Outside?…well I hope you enjoy it, it’s a bit cold for me.’ ‘Ah, you forget where I’m from’ she… Read more →
Diary Of A Busker Day 306
Diary Of A Busker Day 306 Monday November 12th 2012 Winchester High Street, opposite Oxfam. Time: 1:22-3:14pm The students with their Tesco-style STUDENTS – EVERY LITTLE HELPS sign are at The Buttercross. They’re not actually playing, they’re just sitting on the steps of the monument (you’d never get me doing that!) Down at the crossroads…it’s Rob, and he must be… Read more →
Diary Of A Busker Day 305
Diary Of A Busker Day 305 Saturday November 10th 2012 Winchester High Street 1. Opposite Vodafone. Time: 4:35-5:25pm 2. Opposite Bellis, Time: 5:34-6:25pm I get through 50 minutes before it pours down, then move up the road and set up undercover (just about) and start off with Here Comes The Sun, although it’s raining and it’s dark – in fact… Read more →
Diary Of A Busker Day 304
Diary Of A Busker Day 304 Friday November 9th 2012 Winchester High Street 1. Opposite Bellis. Time: 1:05-2:22pm 2. Opposite Vodafone. Time: 2:38-3:12pm About an hour in, I’m pretty much warmed up so I make an attempt on the dreaded Requerdos De La Alhambra…which goes OK I think, considering this damn hand problem. At the end, I wonder where Ian… Read more →
Diary Of A Busker Day 303
Diary Of A Busker Day 303 Wednesday November 7th 2012 Winchester High Street 1. Opposite Vodafone. Time: 1:15-2:35pm 2. Opposite Oxfam. Time: 2:57-4:25pm A man I recognise from a couple of weeks ago asks me if I’ve learnt his request yet. As I’ve obviously forgotten, I’ve got no idea what he’s talking about. He reminds me, ‘You said you’d learn… Read more →