Originally posted by Bryn
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Choral Evensong service halted by buskers mid-way at Bath Abbey
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Originally posted by jean View PostWe have quite enough.
It seems like a perfectly natural reaction to me - It's exactly how I would feel if as a casual visitor I dropped in to hear evensong, and found that I couldn't.
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Originally posted by MrGongGong View Post"We" still don't know exactly how loud this music IS inside Bath Abbey ?It isn't given us to know those rare moments when people are wide open and the lightest touch can wither or heal. A moment too late and we can never reach them any more in this world.
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Originally posted by MrGongGong View PostIt might
but some said it wasn'tIt isn't given us to know those rare moments when people are wide open and the lightest touch can wither or heal. A moment too late and we can never reach them any more in this world.
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Originally posted by MrGongGong View PostIt might
but some said it wasn't
The clergy have been quoted of course, but I can see that they are not to be believed, unable as they are to accept that the time is past when the Church got to make all the rules, and (unlike HG) quite unaware that Choral Evensong is not in the least pleasing to God. So forget them - what about the choir, who have been quoted at length, here:
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Ah, but what about: "Meanwhile, some residents who live nearby have claimed that their lives are being blighted by the sound of the abbey’s bells."
Do we know, though, which have been there longer, the residents or the abbey bells?It isn't given us to know those rare moments when people are wide open and the lightest touch can wither or heal. A moment too late and we can never reach them any more in this world.
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Originally posted by french frank View PostI can't see why they would have made a fuss if it wasn't too loud.
As I said before, i'm not a fan of buskers at all these days.
But it does seem that the church has gone about this in a rather daft way
There are enough laws in the country already to apply to breaches of the peace if they really are bothered.
The clergy have been quoted of course, but I can see that they are not to be believed, unable as they are to accept that the time is past when the Church got to make all the rules,
The time when we would all "fall into line" and trust someone just because he wore a frock and a collar is (thankfully) long gone.
So I decided today to go inside the church while buskers were playing outside, in both squares, just to make my own mind. And how big was my surprise, as I went through the door, I couldn't hear anything (appart from the really annoying sound of my own shoes ... ). No music, no busker. I walked through the whole church, and the sound of a guitar came back to me only when I reached the shop (which had it's doors open). Luckily, I had my camera with me, so if anyone needs to see that video, just to make sure I'm not a lier, I would be happy to show it. I love buskers, and I love Bath Abbey. But what I heard today made me think ...
It could be (I said COULD) that the rector stopping his service was more a publicity stunt than anything else? (as has been reported in the local press)
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Originally posted by Serial_Apologist View PostIf given the choice, I would rather hear the annoying-to-some buskers outside than enter an abbey in which the presiding sermoniser needs to repress his feelings of wanting to come out and smash up their equipment - which seems a strangely unchristian sentiment!
I've told you that they feel exactly as I would feel in the circumstances, only I would probably go out and actually smash the equipment up.
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Originally posted by jean View PostI rather thought that was what you thought. Very revealing.
I don't suppose we'd be having this discussion at all if it was concerts in a secular concert hall that were being disturbed.
I frequently do performances in all sorts of places including churches and cathedrals. This issue seems to be more about people wanting to wield power rather than anything else. There are many people in the church who aren't like this man (In fact I met one today at a rather big Cathedral where we are doing a performance next year) BUT why should we automatically believe one person over another ?
Evidence ?
and context
only I would probably go out and actually smash the equipment up.
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Originally posted by MrGongGong View Post...This issue seems to be more about people wanting to wield power rather than anything else...
BUT why should we automatically believe one person over another ?
Evidence ?
how mature and reasonable of you
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Originally posted by jean View Post
Why not pay some attention to what the musicians have to say - the Abbey musicians, I mean? Don't they count?
But I wonder why (and how) this story arrived in the national press ?
Since there seems to be little (or at best contradictory) evidence.
There does seem to be a "sub plot" that is familiar to those of us who have encountered some (SOME) of these characters in the church before.
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