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elSicomoro 08-17-2002 09:02 PM

Sycamore The Commuter: The Unwanted Concert
 
There are some people out there with fantastic voices. They sing so well, you wonder why they don't have a record deal.

Then there are others who can't sing to save their souls, some of whom don't seem to realize this. Furthermore, these same folks don't seem to realize that nobody wants to hear them sing. This is a common occurrence while riding the El to and from work.

Tuesday night, I stepped onto the El at 2nd Street to make my way home. Two other gentlemen boarded through the same door as I. I made my way to a seat, they decided to stand towards the front of the car.

As we exit the tunnel heading north towards Frankford Terminal, the gentlemen decide to break out into song. Everyone in the El car was treated to songs by Usher and N*SYNC. You couldn't hear one of the guys very well, but the other guy was singing horribly off key...perhaps he was tone deaf. This continued all the way to Margaret-Orthodox station, which is the 2nd-to-last stop on the El. Total length of performance--about 15 minutes.

After they got off the El, the performance was reviewed by several "critics," who bitched about said performance until we stepped off the El at the Terminal.

Here is my own "review":

--Why does this always seem to happen on the subways, but not on a bus? Perhaps b/c a subway car is more open than a bus?

--Look, if you like singing, that's cool. But in an enclosed space, you need to be a little more respectful of others around you. I could understand if you had a walkman or something and started singing, oblivious to those around you. I do that on occasion. But in the end, you should keep your singing to a lower volume, or to a space where it is more accepted, like a car or your own home.

--Having said all this, I don't get too pressed about shit like this. I'd rather put up with shitty singing than some smelly motherfucker sitting next to me. And it couldn't have pissed people off too much--if it did, they could have easily notified the train operator.

One of these days, I'm going to use one of my favorite smart-ass remarks:

syc: "Hey, who sings that song?"

singer: "Oh, it's Usher."

syc: "Good! Let's keep it that way, okay?" :)

verbatim 08-17-2002 09:58 PM

Re: Sycamore The Commuter: The Unwanted Concert
 
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Originally posted by sycamore
You couldn't hear one of the guys very well, but the other guy was singing horribly off key...perhaps he was tone deaf.
Random fact of the day: Biz Markie was tone-deaf.

Yea, I know plenty of people who cant sing worth shit, but continue to do so anyways. Thas why I stick to humming. I suggest either asking them to nicely "shut the hell up" or "drop over dead." :)

elSicomoro 08-17-2002 10:07 PM

Re: Re: Sycamore The Commuter: The Unwanted Concert
 
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Originally posted by verbatim
Random fact of the day: Biz Markie was tone-deaf.
Really?! Who da thunk it? ;)

dave 08-18-2002 01:00 AM

Re: Re: Re: Sycamore The Commuter: The Unwanted Concert
 
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Originally posted by sycamore


Really?! Who da thunk it? ;)

YOUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUU!

YOU GOT WHAT I NEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEED!

elSicomoro 08-18-2002 12:02 PM

"Ohhhhhh baby yoooooooooou..."

dave 08-18-2002 12:06 PM

I loved Butthead's take on that video.

"It's Amadeus Markie."

HA!

elSicomoro 08-18-2002 12:18 PM

It seems like every time I sit through a free concert, it usually involves R&B, hip-hop, gospel, or pop. Maybe I should offer a free concert one day, singing songs by System of a Down.

"They're trying to build a prison
They're trying to build a prison
They're trying to build a prison
For you and me to live in
Another prison system
Another prison system
Another prison system
For you and me to live in"

*Syc screams similar to Daron Malakian*

I figure I either WILL get thrown off the El, or people will look on in horror. :)


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