Posted on 09/17/2019 7:00:27 AM PDT by SleeperCatcher
Outstanding!
Chops up the ying yang.
Wow!
He was the lead sax player in a great band called The Lucky Chops.
Maybe someone here plays that instrument but seems to me dancing like that while playing that huge instrument would take some incredible stamina and breath control
Drummer dude going to have a bad back
Splendid! Aerobic! Muscular! Yahoo!
very cool. A few years ago I saw this same vid or maybe a different one but same guys.
You took someone’s Youtube video, slapped it into your blog, and made it clickbait? It appears so.
Here is the direct Youtube link.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AkrRKolVSM4
The dancing of the man playing the saxaphone is awesome!
They are much better than the usual subway musicians, who think volume makes up for quality.
NYC subway system has always had some great talent performing for the “strap hangers” (the above the head hand holds the subway cars use to have were straps that hung from a bar that ran the length of the car, interrupted only by the doors).
One reason is it is a magnet for musical talent, but the number of positions available is always much smaller than the number of people seeking work as musicians or singers. That makes many talented folks earning money any way they can, either between gigs or while still trying to get their first professional gig.
That was a hoot! The guy is deserving of a fellowship in the John Cleese Ministry of Silly Walks.
The sax player is definitely a honky.
So true.
Legs like rubber bands! I liked it. Good stuff.
If I were a kid and wanted to play a musical instrument and march in the school band, I wouldn’t pick a tuba or a drum. Probably a flute........
That said, this video was the first time I've smiled in a couple of days. That was cool. I'd have dropped a few bucks in their bucket.
bfl
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