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Posted June 24, 2009
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Boston Hustle
Playing music in the subways and on the streets is raw, simple, and truly a humbling experience. I have never played anything on the streets, nonetheless sit in one place for a long period.
We saw Paulo, at the Havard stop, on the Boston Underground. His music followed us outside as we left the subway building. We originally wanted to stay and record some of his music. Turns out we got more than just a few of his songs.
When we hung out with Paulo, we realized it was more than just selling CDs and making a few extra bucks. We ended up staying and listening to him for a couple of hours.
To all you street performers, Thank you.
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