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  •   Oh Lord!

    Truly magnificent. These fellows are very, very talented. Things like these always bring a smile to my face and I would wish I could have experienced it first-hand. I wonder why they are performing on subways but it does seem to give them some very effective, albeit limited, publicity.

    Reviewed by SketchSepahi Oct 25 2007, 12:23pm ( 141 reviews ) fuinfun.com

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  • Rated by pluerick on Jul 03, 7:30am

    I think the best thing about this video was watching them dissolve the "mind your faggin business" attitude of their fellow passengers.
  • Reviewed by fenman111 on Jun 27, 10:49am

    That's what I call music on the move.
  • Rated by freespirit23 on Apr 01 2009, 4:56pm

    spontaneity on the tube I enjoyed this very much. If only this would happen more often!- freespirit23
  • Rated by satinebraun on Feb 12 2009, 3:40pm

    Really enjoyed this... :)
  • Reviewed by Lewellyn on Jan 11 2009, 8:21am

    I can't stand the song, and I'm abstaining from thumbing for that alone, but the performance itself was pretty inspiring.
  • Rated by croove55 on Aug 04 2008, 10:50pm

    It's not the pretentiousness of making other people listen that bugs me. I just HATE Phil Collins, even including that damn song.
  • Rated by seekerpat on Aug 03 2008, 6:38pm

    While they do have some talent, the fact that they chose to perform to a captive audience(who have no choice but to listen) on a subway train shows a real lack of consideration, quite a degree of selfishness and rather large egos. I take the subway to work every day and love the musicians who perform in the stations and on the platforms-but I also love being able to exercise my right not to have to listen if I so desire.Plus there's no way this was spontaneous, it was shot and edited too professionally.
  • Rated by fymarbles on Aug 02 2008, 8:06pm

    Beautiful