Aussie Girl Shocks The Station With Her Talent
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Channel: Brendan Kavanagh
Views: 5,001,834
Rating: 4.9150758 out of 5
Keywords: traditional American folk songs, southern America folk music, Public Piano, Street Piano, Singing, Playing the Piano, Jam Session, Public Musical Performance, Singer and pianist, Boogie Woogie, Blues, Piano Blues, Rock and Roll, Improvising at the piano, Gospel singing, gospel piano, Folk Music, Australia, Australian Girl, Jazz, Jazz singing, Music on the underground, Play Me I'm Yours, Street Musicians, Children's Songs, prank, musical pranks, Melbourne
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Length: 4min 40sec (280 seconds)
Published: Thu Mar 28 2019
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Honestly, this guy irritates me. He just seems to barge into everyone space with his smug "look at me" attitude. That girl has some talent though!
Pick a different fucking song
With the noise to scare the chickens.
Check out his channel: Great music, but so much of his content is staged and has clickbaity titles. "Delivery Guy Knows How To Make The Rat Racers Happy", "Two Builders Stage A Pop Up Rock Concert", "Factory Worker's Beautiful Piano Improvisation". Why do this?
I hope she shares that voice on the regular. These sort of discovery videos always make me a bit sad to think that it's possible she's only singing in her car or shower because she's too busy working some 9-5 to feed her kids. I wish our economy placed more value on art. For example, if live music was still the default for clubs and bars, there would be way more opportunity for everyday talented musicians like this.
Guy walks into a bar where there's a young girl singing on a modest raised platform in the corner. "Damn, she's got some pipes," he thinks to himself as he sips his draught. When her allotted performance time is over, she slowly packs up her old beaten-up guitar and counts the meek £4.50 from her tip jar in her hand.
"Excuse me?"
She looks up to find a middle-aged man with spiky white hair and a dark pair of sunglasses, a peculiar accessory for the late hour.
"How long have you been singing?"
"Since I was a little girl," she replies abashedly, "moved here from Melbourne to try and pursue a professional singing career. No luck so far, as you can see..."
"Funny you should say that," he responds with a smirk, "I actually run a pretty famous YouTube channel. Tell me, what size jacket do you wear?"
This is really pleasant :) thank you
The great tradition of singing in Canadian airports.
Flight delayed?
https://youtu.be/bjbwMEDSgYA