He looked kind of familiar. This is because, looking back at a previous photo, I'm pretty sure he's the same guy I came across on May 1st. Same instrument. Same place on the bridge. Same face. All fairly conclusive. See what you think...
I didn't properly twig until later on, but fortunately I'd decided to stop and listen to someone else.
This chap was setting up as I passed him on the way back to the north shore. He gave his guitar a few strums to check it was in tune and began. He sang too, but was very quiet and was somewhat drowned out by the saxophonist fifty yards further south. And by the trains. I like this photo, but like many on the blog wish I could make it larger, although if you click on it, it gets very big indeed. If you go really, really big you'll see that the man driving the speed boat about to go under the bridge is in fact Roger Moore and he's singing, "Da na-na-na-nah na na na, Da na-na-na-nah na na na. Dah-Nah!" It's amazing the little details one can miss if one doesn't look closely.
Ten minutes later, just because it was a sunny day, I stood in the front porch of St Martin-in-the-Fields with ten other people who'd missed the start of today's free lunchtime concert and listened to trumpeter James Woods-Davison performing Torelli's Sonata in D, G1. When the piece finished, the ten were allowed in for the remainder of the show and I went for a coffee and a salmon and egg sandwich.
I was looking at my diary on the way home and realised that, with the possible exception of Friday, fatherly duties mean I'm not able to see any evening music until Thursday week. Time to get creative.
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