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kirklancaster 13-07-2016 05:25 PM

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Originally Posted by DemolitionRed (Post 8812244)
I sing with a passion but everyone tells me I'm tone deaf :conf:

:hee: I went 'Tone' deaf when I rumbled Blair and refused to listen to his crap any longer. :laugh:

kirklancaster 13-07-2016 05:27 PM

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Originally Posted by Mokka (Post 8812224)
:clap1:

LT needs his voice of reason status revoked... you are the true voice of reason Kirk :hehe:

Thank you sweet Mokka, in the words of the TIBB Green Legend - 'You Are Most Wise'. :kiss:

Northern Monkey 13-07-2016 05:41 PM

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Originally Posted by Livia (Post 8812131)
I was going to take the piss, but actually, he sings a lot better than I do.


Hypnotic tones from a British hero

kirklancaster 13-07-2016 05:48 PM

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Originally Posted by Northern Monkey (Post 8812308)
Hypnotic tones from a British hero

You are so right Paul - as time will show. In years to come - just as the evils and malpractices of Heath, Major, Blair and co. are revealed to turn them from 'heroes to zeroes' - then the TRUTH spoken by Farage, and his NOBLE service to this country, will see him hailed as a TRUELY GREAT BRITISH HERO.

Ammi 13-07-2016 05:56 PM

...'It is not clear what she says to the man'

...I can't see how she 'attacked' him, it can't even be heard what it was she said to him because she didn't have a microphone like he did..and he was raising his voice as well into the microphone while addressing her and seemed almost encouraging of the crowd chants...how frightening for her, it was like an angry mob and one elderly lady who obviously had some mobility issues...she may have been a bit grumpy about the space he was using up on the pavement but the 'mob' behaviour was awful and he wasn't the best either in his reactions...

Northern Monkey 13-07-2016 06:04 PM

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Originally Posted by Ammi (Post 8812370)
...'It is not clear what she says to the man'

...I can't see how she 'attacked' him, it can't even be heard what it was she said to him because she didn't have a microphone like he did..and he was raising his voice as well into the microphone while addressing her and seemed almost encouraging of the crowd chants...how frightening for her, it was like an angry mob and one elderly lady who obviously had some mobility issues...she may have been a bit grumpy about the space he was using up on the pavement but the 'mob' behaviour was awful and he wasn't the best either in his reactions...

So why did she stand in front of him for ages trying to ruin his performance?If she was so scared why not just hobble off?

Ammi 13-07-2016 06:13 PM

..it looked from the vid as though she was trying to talk to him, rather than trying to ruin his performance but he was just dismissing her and raising his voice and shooing her off...

Northern Monkey 13-07-2016 06:21 PM

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Originally Posted by Ammi (Post 8812460)
..it looked from the vid as though she was trying to talk to him, rather than trying to ruin his performance but he was just dismissing her and raising his voice and shooing her off...

Well if he was dismissing her and shooing her off then maybe she could have possibly taken the hint that he maybe did'nt want to speak to her?
Judging by his and everybody elses reaction i would hazard a guess that she was more likely trying to cause a problem for him.She went up to him not the other way round and she stayed there when it was plainly obvious that her presence in his personal space was'nt welcome

Ammi 13-07-2016 06:38 PM

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Originally Posted by Northern Monkey (Post 8812507)
Well if he was dismissing her and shooing her off then maybe she could have possibly taken the hint that he maybe did'nt want to speak to her?
Judging by his and everybody elses reaction i would hazard a guess that she was more likely trying to cause a problem for him.She went up to him not the other way round and she stayed there when it was plainly obvious that her presence in his personal space was'nt welcome

...the reaction hostile/mob-like wouldn't have been there though, had he turned his microphone off and discussed whatever the 'problem' she had with her...none of the crowd knows what was said by her so they don't know whether she was saying anything that was valid, they had no idea what she had said at all..they just absorbed the negativity of the performer, which he was quite encouraging of..and to the point where she was being shouted at by several people, terrifying for her and very badly handled..whatever it was she 'apparently' had issue with, she didn't deserve that at all...

joeysteele 13-07-2016 08:06 PM

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Originally Posted by Adam. (Post 8811570)
Come on she could have walked around him he was hardly taking up any space she was just being a horror and others around agreed

That's how I see her, they generally have permission to be there with whatever they have anyway,or they would be stopped or moved on.
She should have minded her own business.

Northern Monkey 13-07-2016 08:09 PM

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Originally Posted by Ammi (Post 8812575)
...the reaction hostile/mob-like wouldn't have been there though, had he turned his microphone off and discussed whatever the 'problem' she had with her...none of the crowd knows what was said by her so they don't know whether she was saying anything that was valid, they had no idea what she had said at all..they just absorbed the negativity of the performer, which he was quite encouraging of..and to the point where she was being shouted at by several people, terrifying for her and very badly handled..whatever it was she 'apparently' had issue with, she didn't deserve that at all...

Well she did'nt have to stand there and listen.She could have just walked on and got on with her business.The thing is with some people their business is interfering in other people's business.

joeysteele 13-07-2016 08:13 PM

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Originally Posted by Northern Monkey (Post 8812850)
Well she did'nt have to stand there and listen.She could have just walked on and got on with her business.The thing is with some people their business is interfering in other people's business.



Indeed it is, I agree.

T* 13-07-2016 08:15 PM

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Originally Posted by Ammi (Post 8812370)
...'It is not clear what she says to the man'

...I can't see how she 'attacked' him, it can't even be heard what it was she said to him because she didn't have a microphone like he did..and he was raising his voice as well into the microphone while addressing her and seemed almost encouraging of the crowd chants...how frightening for her, it was like an angry mob and one elderly lady who obviously had some mobility issues...she may have been a bit grumpy about the space he was using up on the pavement but the 'mob' behaviour was awful and he wasn't the best either in his reactions...

:clap1:

Kizzy 14-07-2016 01:10 AM

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Originally Posted by joeysteele (Post 8812842)
That's how I see her, they generally have permission to be there with whatever they have anyway,or they would be stopped or moved on.
She should have minded her own business.

How rude invading his personal space and standing on his belongings while he attempted to entertain, as old as she is she should learn to have a little respect for others who contributed to hear his performance.

arista 14-07-2016 01:38 AM

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Originally Posted by Shaun (Post 8812045)
It certainly doesn't make her right just because she disagrees with them being there. People are far too miserable these days.


No Shaun
he was Too loud
for her Old Ears.


He had a Delay box Boosting the sound up

I mean its not like
a Acoustic Guitarist


In London its all Legal
they pay a fee and agree the zone is safe for it.
everyone is happy

What The Feck is Liverpool doing

T* 14-07-2016 02:50 AM

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Originally Posted by arista (Post 8815399)
No Shaun

he was Too loud

for her Old Ears.





He had a Delay box Boosting the sound up



I mean its not like

a Acoustic Guitarist





In London its all Legal

they pay a fee and agree the zone is safe for it.

everyone is happy



What The Feck is Liverpool doing



I think you can just set up and perform TBH
It's silly
I still love the city though

arista 14-07-2016 07:23 AM

"I think you can just set up and perform"


Yes Tom*
but do not Yank the Volume Up

Northern Monkey 14-07-2016 03:20 PM

Arista do you even know what a delay pedal does?It does'nt boost up the sound.It creates repeats of the sound that is played to create an echo.You can use it to repeat what you've just played or just to create a slight ambience.Maybe you're thinking of a clean boost pedal or an overdrive or distortion pedal which both do boost the sound and/or create either preamp or power amp compression.

Kizzy 14-07-2016 03:44 PM

Anyone noticed when he is singing he's not even as loud as when the lady from the audience interjects?...

arista 14-07-2016 04:50 PM

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Originally Posted by Northern Monkey (Post 8816800)
Arista do you even know what a delay pedal does?It does'nt boost up the sound.It creates repeats of the sound that is played to create an echo.You can use it to repeat what you've just played or just to create a slight ambience.Maybe you're thinking of a clean boost pedal or an overdrive or distortion pedal which both do boost the sound and/or create either preamp or power amp compression.

It can double the sound
which creates a boost.

Of Course he has a great deal of Amps
and pre -amp
so they boost as well

joeysteele 14-07-2016 04:54 PM

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Originally Posted by arista (Post 8817193)
It can double the sound
which creates a boost.

Of Course he has a great deal of Amps
and pre -amp
so they boost as well

If it was that bad and causing any real disturbance he would have had the Police on the case.

I would guess she just didn't like the music he was playing.

So ignore it and walk on by would have been the more appropriate thing to do.

Crimson Dynamo 14-07-2016 05:01 PM

He certainly did not get permission to block a legitimate rate paying business window display

that is for sure

Northern Monkey 14-07-2016 05:13 PM

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Originally Posted by arista (Post 8817193)
It can double the sound
which creates a boost.

Of Course he has a great deal of Amps
and pre -amp
so they boost as well

Even if the delay pedal did boost the volume(which it does'nt) it could only go as loud as the amp can.Turning the master volume down on the amp would fix that.
Once an amp hits a certain volume level(its limit)then all that adding boost/OD pedals will do is add more compression I.E a more distorted sound.Guitar amps have a volume limit and once it hits that limit no pedal will actually increase the loudness just the compression.Now most boost/OD pedals do have a volume control to adjust the balance between the volumes of the pedal and the dry amp sound but even then it can't go louder than the amps limit.
In short if it was too loud then the problem was'nt the pedal it was just the fact that he had his amp set too loud.A delay pedal with a volume control(which most don't)only affects the volume of the echo effect but delay pedals don't boost the guitars volume.

Northern Monkey 14-07-2016 05:22 PM

After watching again his mic does have an echo effect on but that would'nt be the problem either if it was too loud.Just his PA volume.

bots 14-07-2016 06:00 PM

getting back to the original title of the thread. If a public performer is too loud, it is up to the police to take the appropriate action, not some random member of the public. We have the police for a reason


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