I'm a bit late (more than a week) on this one - I've been very busy writing some end-of-semester papers and recording a set of demos.
Last week, I played in the Pit during one part of Harvard's graduation ceremonies. The money wasn't great, and I got a terrible sunburn, but I had lots of fun. I played, for the first time in public, my version of the song "Falling Slowly," from the movie "Once," and, though I forgot the second verse momentarily, I got a generally positive reaction from passers-by. The song has a very high note in the chorus, which I can only hit if I shift to more of a scream, but I made it work.
A crazy, shirtless guy came by just after I started playing and got in my face, trying to get me to sing and play louder, despite the fact that I was playing an original song that has to be quiet to get the full effect. He then proceeded (once I had gotten a little louder than I would have liked) to encourage people to give me money, and later sang with me on a cover of "Use Somebody," by Kings of Leon.
Overall, it was a good time, but I need to use more sunscreen.
Thursday, June 3, 2010
Day 8: Harvard graduation and shirtless men
Labels:
Busking,
Falling Slowly,
Harvard Square,
Kings Of Leon,
Once,
Use Somebody
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