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Tuesday, 22 April 2008

Music To Take Photos By


Here's one of those groups that seem to appear in city centres every so often, stay for a day & then disappear again. These guys are claiming to be native Americans, but I don't know whether they are or not. They had drawn a small crowd of listeners. Nobody purchased their CD's at £10, which is perhaps a little expensive, considering they were selling them direct.

7 comments:

  1. Anonymous11:35 am

    I would not think they are real. Their costumes look wrong for one thing. Who knows though they might be.

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  2. 10 pounds is a bit too much! but their outfits look nice. how was the music?

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  3. Anonymous9:43 pm

    I wonder if they're the same lot I've seen in Cambridge/Glasgow/London/all over the place?

    Thanks for leaving a comment at Glasgow DP. I've shown a picture of the outside of the School of Art a few months ago, but unfortunately you're not allowed to take pictures inside as it is still a working art school (something to do with copyright apparently - but there are lots of notices banning photography, which is a shame because it's stunning inside). I guess I'll just have to get back to snapping the outside, as there's plenty of interest there too!

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  4. I've never seen a native american one. In cheltenham we always seem to get The Peruvian one!

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  5. They look very much like the ones I saw in Lichfield about a year ago. I think I took a photo but never posted it anywhere. I must check it out.

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  6. I did publish my photo here

    Were they selling rugs as well?

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  7. I've seen a group just like this in Solihull town centre. I think I might have seen them in Birmingham city centre too.

    Maybe they just move around?

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