INTL Police Called To Stop Filming During Piano Livestream (Britain train station)

bev

Has No Life - Lives on TB
This is a piano player that I follow. He plays at public piano sites in Britain for free. This incident happened in a London train station and appears to be blowing up. Brendan Kavanagh has someone recording while he plays so it can be posted to YouTube. It seems that some Chinese people who had stopped to watch didn’t want to appear in his video.

“CCP walk up to a British public piano and call the police to say filming them is not allowed. The fun starts at 9:14.” The full video is 37 minutes. There are a few much shorter update videos.

View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=65iwnI2hjAA&t=934s
 

Dobbin

Faithful Steed
Nice Chinese Flag. Maybe they could leave the flag - and the social conditioning - behind when they leave China?

Many humans, even some in this country I observe, don't know the meaning of "freedom of choice."

Below an accomplished French pianist who decided to share her expertise in a local mall/airport. (RT 1:44)

View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ytswSZU3aIw&ab_channel=Tr%C3%A9teauxaux4ventsT4V


"Le Tic Toc Choc" is unique as it was written for Harpsichord (1714 with two keyboards) but when played on a piano requires EXCEPTIONAL "hand over hand" dexterity. (single keyboard)

Oh I wish I had thumbs.

I bet she can't unlatch the door with her tongue.

Dobbin
 

Codeno

Veteran Member
I watch him too. Plays the boogie woogie and loves what he does.

I follow him a bit too. Just happened to go looking for him the other day about 4 hours after his plea for help, trying to find out what the girl had actually said to that obnoxious Chinese man, and whether or not he was carrying.

Kudos to Brendan for standing up to this guy - this is actually a pretty big deal, imo.

As an aside, this man flat gets down with his boogie woogie piano.
 
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zeker

Has No Life - Lives on TB
This is a piano player that I follow. He plays at public piano sites in Britain for free. This incident happened in a London train station and appears to be blowing up. Brendan Kavanagh has someone recording while he plays so it can be posted to YouTube. It seems that some Chinese people who had stopped to watch didn’t want to appear in his video.

“CCP walk up to a British public piano and call the police to say filming them is not allowed. The fun starts at 9:14.” The full video is 37 minutes. There are a few much shorter update videos.

View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=65iwnI2hjAA&t=934s
every person should have brot out their cams and filmed these goofs.

england is the most filmed country in the world.

I,m not sure if there are more public cams, than there are people
 

Delta

Has No Life - Lives on TB
I am one who certainly doesn't like being on camera. I think the worse thing about the "lockdown" was the explosion of "zoom" types of encounters. But I learned to say "no", and when I realize I'm in the background of someone's shot, I turn away--or make sure I have my sunglasses on.
 

gunwish

Senior Member
Pianist who went viral over clash with CCP officials speaks out: 'Knickers in a twist'

Pianist who went viral over clash with CCP officials speaks out: 'Knickers in a twist'​


British pianist Brendan Kavanagh quipped that if he ever visited China, he'd probably end up in the 'gulag' because of the encounter​


By Hannah Grossman Fox News

Published January 24, 2024 5:00am EST

Pianist explains viral fight with Chinese nationals: 'Authoritarian mentality'

Brendan Kavanagh, a British pianist, explains his clash with Chinese nationals who were outraged about being captured in his live stream as he was playing piano. (YouTube: Brendan Kavanagh @DrKBoogieWoogie).

When Chinese nationals confronted a British man over the right to use their images in public, he had no idea the exchange would become a viral video that fascinated millions.
"You're obviously not used to democracy," Brendan Kavanagh, the British man in the video, said at one particularly hot moment during the clash at St. Pancras train station in London. The fight ultimately ended with threats of legal action and the police getting involved to deescalate.
Kavanagh, a British pianist with 2.2 million followers on YouTube (@DrKBoogieWoogie), was live-streaming a public performance of his piano riffs when the group was incidentally captured in the background. The Chinese nationals asked him not to record them, insisting they did not want their images online. That's when things got heated.

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Chinese nationals get into a heated argument with British pianist Brendan Kavanagh over whether they had a right not to be captured in his livestream. (YouTube: Brendan Kavanagh @DrKBoogieWoogie)
"We're appreciating the music, and they are filming us and were nicely coming here saying please don't - don't film us. Don't use that image. That's all we're trying to say," one of the members of the group complained.
"Just make sure that we are very, very secure. We don't want our voice or picture being filmed. That's just the relationship between you and me," another member, who shortly after threatened "legal action," said. "All of us, we cannot share our images online. That's our choice, that's our right."
The Chinese nationals claimed to work for an entity with tight restrictions on having their images released on social media, according to a Metro police officer who spoke to Kavanagh on the video.
Under Chinese law, no party is entitled to use an image of another person without that person's consent. However, to the Chinese nationals' surprise, a British police officer sided with the pianist.
The Brit piano player noted they were not in "communist China" – they were in the United Kingdom, where there is "freedom."

Brendan Kavanagh is a British pianist. He specializes in playing the boogie-woogie genre and traditional Irish music themes. (YouTube: Brendan Kavanagh @DrKBoogieWoogie)
"We're in a free country," Kavanagh said. "We're not in communist China."

For this remark, he was called "racist" by one of the nationals.
"When in Rome, do as the Romans do," he said.
The video of the exchange quickly went viral. Kavanagh believes the confrontation showcased the cultural clash between the West and East, democracy and communism.
Kavanagh told Fox News Digital he was shocked by the authoritarian tone the Chinese nationals used after getting their "knickers in a twist" over his video. Members of the group demanded he speak to them in a certain way and to not be filmed or voice recorded. They also demanded that the pianist apologize and said he needed to "educate" himself about China.
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"I think it's caught the imagination of the world because it's brought on [concerns about] culture wars, authoritarianism, political correctness, all in one sort of ten-minute encounter," he told Fox News Digital.

"Shouty guy" complains to police about being captured on a musician's livestream. (YouTube: Brendan Kavanagh @DrKBoogieWoogie)
In the viral video, Kavanagh commented about the group holding the "communist flag" – the Chinese flag – which led to him being called "racist" and "discriminating."

"All I said was you got a communist flag. You're telling me what to do. We're in Britain now," the pianist said.
Then, another Brit got involved. The Chinese nationals began to argue with him, too, about their purported "rights."
This Brit told the Chinese nationals they should get lost if they didn't want to be filmed in someone's public livestream.
"Listen, if you don't like it, f--k off then," the Brit said.
One of the Chinese nationals, a female, then claimed the man couldn't say that.
"You cannot say like this," she said. "You cannot say like this way. Who are you?"


Woman gets angry at Brit when her group is told to get lost if they don't like being captured on film. (YouTube: Brendan Kavanagh @DrKBoogieWoogie)
"Who are you?" the Brit responded before bustling off.

The pianist, reflecting on the clash, said, "Put the situation in reverse."
"Imagine if myself and some friends had gone over to China, found the piano, started waving around Union Jacks, and started bossing around the Chinese at the piano, telling them what to do, shouting at them and instructing them," he told Fox News Digital. "Would that have been appropriate behavior on my part? And I think the vast majority of people would say, absolutely not."
Kavauagh called one of the members the "shouty guy" and said when he got involved "it turned into a pantomime."
At one point, the "shouty guy" exhibited particularly "peculiar behavior," Kavanagh said. He loudly shouted at Kavanagh not to touch one of the girls as the pianist was reaching his hand to point out that she was holding a Chinese flag, as the video footage showed.
"Why are you touching her? Stop touching her! Don't touch her! …You are not the same age. Please do not touch her," he said.


Brendan Kavanagh, a boogie woogie pianist, clashes with "shouty guy" in London. (YouTube: Brendan Kavanagh @DrKBoogieWoogie)
The pianist jumped back and looked shocked by how loud the man screamed, then denied he tried to touch the woman.
The "shouty guy" said, "You're approaching her with your hand," and demanded an apology.

The pianist said, "You're getting a bit aggressive," and demanded an apology as well.
The "shouty guy" then repeatedly said, "Do not touch her."
"Do you want to keep saying that?" responded the pianist, who then added a dance to the repeated words.
Kavanagh's dance angered the "shouty guy."

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"You are mocking me?" the "shouty guy" asked.
"I am, yeah, what are you going to do about it?" Kavanagh replied.

"Wait for it," the Chinese national responded.
"Yeah, I'm waiting for it," Kavanagh retorted.
"What's your name?" the Chinese national asked. "If you don't want to answer, that is your right."
"Oh, is it my right? Are you going to tell me my rights?"


Woman asks Brendan Kavanagh not to film her group in London. (YouTube: Brendan Kavanagh @DrKBoogieWoogie)
The Chinese nationals then got the police involved. The "shouty guy" explained to the officer that they had requested Kavanagh not use their image. The officer said it was his right to film in public.
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Kavanugh also said that he was accused of saying "racist" things – which is a hate speech crime in the U.K. Luckily, he said, he had filmed the encounter.

"The whole thing was an absolute farce," he told Fox News Digital. "As I said, thank goodness that we had it all caught on camera."
As for whether he planned to visit China at any time soon, he quipped he might end up in a "gulag."
 

et2

TB Fanatic
Or they did exactly what they planned to do. Get on camera. Kinda like Biden in our faces with the things he does, like in Texas.

Things coming to a town near you. We have no clue what they have in store for us. Conditioning the masses. Brainwashing us.

Who walks around a mall wearing red and carrying Chinas flag. Anyone find that odd … unless of course, it was a photo op they couldn’t pass up.
 

Milkweed Host

Veteran Member
The Chinese that I've run into are very arrogant.
I don't think that there is a way to rationally deal with them, it's not in their nature.
Their brains are wired differently.

The last Chinese driver that I dealt with was harassing another driver on the highway.
He thought it was fun, until I gave him $400.00 worth of tickets. He was a spoiled
student from a very popular central Iowa university. I'm sure this brat won't forget
this wonderful experience.
 

Texas Writer

Veteran Member
I’m glad to hear that the piano, which was donated by Elton John, has been released and is again available to musicians. Hopefully the CCP will not cause any trouble.

I’m also happy to know that some of you follow Brendan Kavanagh too!
I love his videos, especially when he teams with Lady Va. what talents they are.
 

IronMan 2

Senior Member
The Chinese that I've run into are very arrogant.
I don't think that there is a way to rationally deal with them, it's not in their nature.
Their brains are wired differently.
By the simple reason that they are in Britain, those individuals have some "authority" in China and/or with the CCP. Which means they can boss their lessers around with impunity (Don't do what I say? You go to gulag). Unfortunately this means the only thing they respect is strength. If a westerner is not forceful with them then the westerner will be walked all over. This works with middle-easterners as well.
 

Dobbin

Faithful Steed
Who walks around a mall wearing red and carrying Chinas flag. Anyone find that odd … unless of course, it was a photo op they couldn’t pass up.
Increase in their "social credit score" back home?

Not being pictured so much (which would be a minus) but rather having put up and having documented for all to see of their "stink" over the matter. (which is a plus on the score.)

So perhaps for them there was no choice?

Dobbin
 

Countrymouse

Country exile in the city
I heard this morning that YouTube gave his channel two strikes over this which means he is under threat of having his channel deleted.obviously they are bowing to pressure from the CCP.
is there anything we can do to over-ride that? Go to his channel and "like" it, for instance?
 

LightEcho

Has No Life - Lives on TB
The mouthy chink needs to go for a swim in the Thames. I hear its delightful this time of year off a bridge.
This is the boldness of the commies as America falls into more decay... and UK is right alongside. At least a few people understand basic rights and freedoms. That contingent of CCP goons are obviously privileged in China and forget that their huffy demands are not respected outside their stranglehold domain.
 

bev

Has No Life - Lives on TB
is there anything we can do to over-ride that? Go to his channel and "like" it, for instance?
At this point, Brandon is asking his supporters to download that first video, saying that YouTube really wants to take it down. He says if /when YouTube does take it down, everyone can then upload it to their own sites royalty (?) free. He’s giving permission for everyone to upload it wherever.
 
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