For those interested - the whole nation did not uniformly observe Armistice silence for 2 minutes, neither did the whole station as some people seem to think. However, after playing I went upstairs and observed 5 minutes silence and showed my respects. I didn't record this as a video, but respect was shown. Some places were silent, others were not, hence the confusion. But, rest assured, respect was shown by me after this video ended. Lest we forget. Peace, DR K x
Great music again as usual. I understand a moment of silence but to be honest. I don't think the vets would mind some keys being played while we remember them. I know I wouldn't mind ❤
Hi Brendan. Thank you for pinning my comment the other day. I deleted and reposted simply because some idiot posted an inane and disrespectful comment as a response and I was not having that. Always enjoy your boogie-woogie sessions and especially when you have a duo. Great fun. Sad that you've had to put up with some loons lately. The price of public performance but, on the other hand, meeting some interesting people.
Music just lifts my mood! 🇺🇸🇬🇧. My husband is. Vietnam veteran from America and I understand the 2 minutes of silence for our soldiers but then please go back to music! The vets appreciate it!
They were young, straight of limb, true of eye, steady and aglow. They were staunch to the end against odds uncounted. They fell with their faces to the foe. They shall grow not old, as we that are left grow old. Age shall not weary them, nor the years condemn. At the going down of the sun and in the morning We will remember them. From my own family. Walter Murfet. Arthur Murfet Frederick Murfet - whose remains were only discovered last year. and Cyril H Green who was never the same man again. RIP. We shall remember them.
Use a more spacious ceremony to the noble lords; you have restrained yourself within the list of too cold an adieu: be more expressive to them: for they wear themselves in the cap of the time, there do muster true gait, eat, speak, and move under the influence of the most received star; and though the devil lead the measure, such are to be followed: after them, and take a more dilated farewell. From Shakespeare's "All's Well That Ends Well,"
@@lonestarcj8132 Sadly, since they died so young, and in 1916-17, there is little that I can glean from the family history, except their names and their photographs and their place with the family history. They hadn't the fullness of life for a large biography. We also lost a toddler, who would have been an Aunt Pamela to me, to meningitis at barely one-and-a-half years in 1915. All I know of her is that she was given a doll and she took it out into the garden and smashed it. A tragic decade it was for us and for so very many.
Armistice Day.... The 11th hour of the 11th day of the 11th month of 1918. Fair enough. That, and she just wanted to make sure that the piano wasn't on fire.
He didn't even know what it was, out of everything that happened in the past with the Chinese people and all the patriotic stuff that he talked about, he did not even know what it was, it's very concerning.
I am a 69 year old American. When I was a young boy, mom and dad played this music on 78rpm records. Every time I hear it, it takes me back to that time. 👍
Thanks all three of you, that music made my day. My fingers are aching after playing jazz piano half the night. Greetings from Clarksburg West Virginia, USA.👏
That was amazing while police stopped you playing that reckless dangerous music remember some old aged person where probably being robbed and what you should remember 200 hundred people a year are killed by music
@@dexterford8094 Do you want to try actually reading what they said... It's only respectful to the dead, the ones who survived are just forced to relive their trauma every time there's a moment of silence. There are plenty of ways to honor those who died in wars without causing additional harm to those who survived and also without towing the line for the military. Seems like a great way to trigger a veteran's PTSD...
Many of the fallen would have delighted in living a decade or two more - to have danced rather than prematurely fallen … My Great Grandfather took a gunshot to the chest and lost a finger in WW1, he was lucky enough to make a miraculous recovery and later applied for the Royal Air Force 👍
Actually you don't. We have freedom of choice and some of us choose not to celebrate and glorify the foolishness of man. I haven't GOT to do anything! The choice is mine.
You know if we could replace politicians with pianists and musicians maybe we would have a world in harmony.... at least musicians have a good ear and listen to the beat
But probably politicians would know it was remembrance? After him going on about we’re not in communist China then not knowing his own countries history bit disappointing Brendan
I don't think that was the issue. I'm sure they would have observed the 2 minutes silence. There was another event going on apparently in the station, and she asked them to stop for a few minutes . A speech or something similar.
Of course. That's why there was a large sign on the public piano saying " Speech at X time for X minutes". Everyone knew...they were just being disrespectful. Oh, wait...no sign...people dancing, public piano......they should all be mind readers. That's what I meant.
My family members died in both wars.. And I am absolutely certain they would appreciate this over people standing silent. You want a celebration not commiserations... When I pass I want a party not silent sympathy as ive led a life full of joy. I want people at my funeral to call me for what I am... a loudmouth opinions person who was open and honest to all people and could appoligise when I was wrong...
If you truly recognise what those who are no longer with us did for us all, you could have made a point yourself and stopped for 2 minutes at 11am on the 11th. They gave their today's for our tomorrow's. It's so sad that many like you do not realise what this means!
People should have the option to observe the silence. Or not. Telling people what they ‘should’ do is anathema to the ideals of freedoms the soldiers fought for. My pop hated that everyone had to stop what they doing, he’d prefer they carry on their day and enjoy life
We were in Deltaville last year on our sailboat, greetings from Scotland, we loved the Virginians, best people ever, if we could we would move there tomorrow.
Paul McCartney said that one of The Beatles’ big regrets was to stop playing when the police told them to . This was on the day of their final live performance (Jan 1969) on the roof at Savile Row. What a way to bow out it would have been , the Fab Four arrested for disturbing the peace 😅
That is entirely understandable, respect is Britain's bedrock. 2 minutes is not a big sacrifice for those who made the ultimate sacrifice. If they hadn't, I doubt we'd be able to boogie. It's up to us to honour their struggle for the freedom we have by ensuring those freedoms aren't lost.
I think you'd be wrong, the respect they have for each other and especially the ones that die is second to nothing else. I think they would have been less polite about it.
Fabulous to see people smiling in these testing times when in the UK we are unsure what our dictator will stop or make us do next. Enjoy whilst you can.
We saw Kerry back in May when we met you at the piano, Brendan. We said hello to her but she didn't know who we were and the expression on her face was priceless 🤣
How much l enjoyed the old Western movies with this music going whilst a big bar fight was happening, the best thing is the pianist was still playing during the fight.
The dead of two world wars and later conflicts died for our freedom to play piano instead of respecting two minutes silence in their memory. That doesn’t mean you should exercise that freedom.
For those interested - the whole nation did not uniformly observe Armistice silence for 2 minutes, neither did the whole station as some people seem to think. However, after playing I went upstairs and observed 5 minutes silence and showed my respects. I didn't record this as a video, but respect was shown. Some places were silent, others were not, hence the confusion. But, rest assured, respect was shown by me after this video ended. Lest we forget. Peace, DR K x
Great music again as usual. I understand a moment of silence but to be honest. I don't think the vets would mind some keys being played while we remember them. I know I wouldn't mind ❤
I think the veterans would rather hear music than see that mealy mouthed lot around the cenotaph
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@@edkudray2060 its about sacrificing your time
Hi Brendan. Thank you for pinning my comment the other day. I deleted and reposted simply because some idiot posted an inane and disrespectful comment as a response and I was not having that. Always enjoy your boogie-woogie sessions and especially when you have a duo. Great fun. Sad that you've had to put up with some loons lately. The price of public performance but, on the other hand, meeting some interesting people.
@@Freedomfighter6677 & A Public remembrance.
Music just lifts my mood! 🇺🇸🇬🇧. My husband is. Vietnam veteran from America and I understand the 2 minutes of silence for our soldiers but then please go back to music! The vets appreciate it!
Well said. Mine was too. Australian here.
I saw smoke on them keys. You all didn't tickle the ivories, you SMOKED em!! 🔥🔥🔥
They were young, straight of limb, true of eye, steady and aglow.
They were staunch to the end against odds uncounted.
They fell with their faces to the foe.
They shall grow not old, as we that are left grow old.
Age shall not weary them, nor the years condemn.
At the going down of the sun and in the morning
We will remember them.
From my own family.
Walter Murfet.
Arthur Murfet
Frederick Murfet - whose remains were only discovered last year.
and Cyril H Green who was never the same man again.
RIP. We shall remember them.
Use a more spacious ceremony to the
noble lords; you have restrained yourself within the
list of too cold an adieu: be more expressive to
them: for they wear themselves in the cap of the
time, there do muster true gait, eat, speak, and
move under the influence of the most received star;
and though the devil lead the measure, such are to
be followed: after them, and take a more dilated farewell.
From Shakespeare's "All's Well That Ends Well,"
@@lonestarcj8132 Sadly, since they died so young, and in 1916-17, there is little that I can glean from the family history, except their names and their photographs and their place with the family history. They hadn't the fullness of life for a large biography. We also lost a toddler, who would have been an Aunt Pamela to me, to meningitis at barely one-and-a-half years in 1915. All I know of her is that she was given a doll and she took it out into the garden and smashed it.
A tragic decade it was for us and for so very many.
Armistice Day.... The 11th hour of the 11th day of the 11th month of 1918. Fair enough.
That, and she just wanted to make sure that the piano wasn't on fire.
Brendan fantastic playing, and tgankyou for observing remembrance with the nation. Police lady did well by reminding all.
He didn't even know what it was, out of everything that happened in the past with the Chinese people and all the patriotic stuff that he talked about, he did not even know what it was, it's very concerning.
I am a 69 year old American. When I was a young boy, mom and dad played this music on 78rpm records. Every time I hear it, it takes me back to that time. 👍
As a non piano player myself I am memorised watching the skill and talent of you guys. Thank you for such fantastic entertainment!
Oh great to see Jared and Albert and Dr K !!! Miss you all !!🙋🎹🎹🎹🎹🎹🎹🎹🎹🎹🎹🎹🎹🎹🎹❤️
Thanks all three of you, that music made my day. My fingers are aching after playing jazz piano half the night. Greetings from Clarksburg West Virginia, USA.👏
Wonderfully brilliant way to start a Monday! Bravo to the three of you for bringing boogie woogie joy to the masses!
Just saw this video, so also on Friday a great way to start the day :)
Only out of respect and I’m sure you will all agree. Blessed is our fallen.
Blessed ARE our fallen!
Even my empty shoes in the closet are dancing to that one! Lovin' it in Toronto!
Big ha ha ha, neighbor!
My shoes are missing....think they've gone clubbing.
Gonna have to chain up my socks as well.
That was amazing while police stopped you playing that reckless dangerous music remember some old aged person where probably being robbed and what you should remember 200 hundred people a year are killed by music
Boogie Woogie makes me so happy, it's addictive! : )
...and rightly so that the two minutes should be observed. Fantastic playing though, thoroughly enjoyable.
Yes but you can't make it law can you, even some of us living in hell veterans don't wish to as it is a painful and traumatic event for us.
@equaliser2265 It's not law and never should be.
@@equaliser2265 ... one should not need a law to enforce respect especially if it is only for a couple of minutes.
two minutes quiet is only how some choose to show respect...
@@dexterford8094 Do you want to try actually reading what they said... It's only respectful to the dead, the ones who survived are just forced to relive their trauma every time there's a moment of silence. There are plenty of ways to honor those who died in wars without causing additional harm to those who survived and also without towing the line for the military. Seems like a great way to trigger a veteran's PTSD...
It's Remembrance Day in the UK, so they were probably having some sort of ceremony. WW1 ended on the 11th hour of the 11th day of the 11th month.
In the US,we used to call it Armistice Day,now called Veteran's Day. The same"War to End All Wars" which over a century later has yet to happen.
Not "probably". They did in fact have a ceremony about to start. Watch the video.
Then why do you have Rememberance Sunday. In Australia, Rememberance Day is on the day, not before or after.
Monday morning tune-up from the talented trio!
Thanks for sharing the magic - great fun.👍😊
Wishing everyone success and happiness this week.
Have a great day, from Paulo & Kathy in GB 🤝👍😊
Grew up with both my parents playing boogie woogie and rag. Great memories
That's great to have that rhythm around you at home, so good, just bonza.
Great work but rather disappointed you didn’t even know what the request for a bit of quiet for 2 mins for Armistice day was about😢
Nothing strange about a minutes silence and showing some respect one day of the year
there is nothing like a street piano to lighten up the mood
good job my fellow UK friends , keep it up !!!! BOOGIE WOOGIEE !!!
Don't try to lay no boogie woogie on the king of rock n roll...
I've been listening to Long John lately. 👍😎👍
I’m overwhelmed by the first class playing.
that young man is amazing! I hope a music producer saw him.
It's crazy to see how much you've influenced the new generations, congrats Brendan!
Armistice man you got to respect the armistice people give their lives 2 minutes of silence for respect.
Many of the fallen would have delighted in living a decade or two more - to have danced rather than prematurely fallen …
My Great Grandfather took a gunshot to the chest and lost a finger in WW1, he was lucky enough to make a miraculous recovery and later applied for the Royal Air Force 👍
Actually you don't. We have freedom of choice and some of us choose not to celebrate and glorify the foolishness of man. I haven't GOT to do anything! The choice is mine.
You know if we could replace politicians with pianists and musicians maybe we would have a world in harmony.... at least musicians have a good ear and listen to the beat
Have you seen Vivek play the piano yet?
But probably politicians would know it was remembrance? After him going on about we’re not in communist China then not knowing his own countries history bit disappointing Brendan
I love these videos.wish I could play the piano like this.just so peaceful and relaxing and such a cool way for strangers to come together
I love your spirit. I see no CCP agents today? Must be the bad weather for them.
no, just a typical zogbot lesboid
Our brave soldiers fought and died so we could have freedom to play piano, but it's disrespectful to not observe the 2 minute silence.
I don't think that was the issue. I'm sure they would have observed the 2 minutes silence.
There was another event going on apparently in the station, and she asked them to stop for a few minutes . A speech or something similar.
Of course. That's why there was a large sign on the public piano saying " Speech at X time for X minutes". Everyone knew...they were just being disrespectful. Oh, wait...no sign...people dancing, public piano......they should all be mind readers. That's what I meant.
Don’t think this is the place for silence?
My family members died in both wars..
And I am absolutely certain they would appreciate this over people standing silent.
You want a celebration not commiserations...
When I pass I want a party not silent sympathy as ive led a life full of joy.
I want people at my funeral to call me for what I am... a loudmouth opinions person who was open and honest to all people and could appoligise when I was wrong...
They fought so that we don’t need to take a brief moment to remember the fallen soldier that fought in the first place?
Absolutely outrageous how you could show such disrespect.
If you truly recognise what those who are no longer with us did for us all, you could have made a point yourself and stopped for 2 minutes at 11am on the 11th.
They gave their today's for our tomorrow's. It's so sad that many like you do not realise what this means!
Amazing ❤❤❤
Who else get’s goosebumps? ❤❤❤
Twinkling joy and hope raining down from those boogie woogie piano keys.
Boogie blasts all over the place! Yeah! You made my feet bop up and down. Thank you!
Just did a two minute silence this morning.
Concentration on Brendon’s face to keep up with the boy! Priceless. Awesome work guys
Amazing!!! Love it!!❤️❤️❤️❤️wish I could see you all in person Dr K!
Blessings from 🇺🇸
See that,that’s absolutely pure braw ,peace and love from Scotland.
Albert is very talented! Great Boogie-Woogie
11am silence for armistice. ☺️
At the going down of the sun,
and in the morning,
we will remember them.
Thank you for respecting the occasion.
Sounds unreal! Well done, I played at 10 years in Manchester ❤❤❤❤😂😅😊 cheers 🍻 from Australia 😂😊
Greetings from Poland! 👍
Imagine if your going to or from somewhere and having a spring in your step by passing such a thing. Wonderful
The boogie woogie is great but two minutes silence should be observed. The station should announce the commencement.
People should have the option to observe the silence. Or not. Telling people what they ‘should’ do is anathema to the ideals of freedoms the soldiers fought for. My pop hated that everyone had to stop what they doing, he’d prefer they carry on their day and enjoy life
It is NOT a legal requirement
I heard something mention about Remembrance Day, lest we forget.
Love it from Danville,Virginia
We were in Deltaville last year on our sailboat, greetings from Scotland, we loved the Virginians, best people ever, if we could we would move there tomorrow.
I think she likes you Brendan😎
Well he made her go viral for all the wrong reasons, like PJW did.
Simply captivating .from prague 😊
Paul McCartney said that one of The Beatles’ big regrets was to stop playing when the police told them to . This was on the day of their final live performance (Jan 1969) on the roof at Savile Row. What a way to bow out it would have been , the Fab Four arrested for disturbing the peace 😅
You guys are amazing! My head was shaking along with your music. Thank you.❤
That sounded fantastic 😍
Music and singing should be made available all around the UK.
Music is loved in most countries.
That’s was some amazing awesome piano playing guys !!!!!!
This music 🎶 is ❄️ 🔥 magic.
Keep it going. Yes yes.yes.🎉😂😅❤
I insist: after watching these videos of Dr K and gifted friends; pianos should soon come and be made over 200 keys wide!! Fantastic!!👏👏👏👏🙌🙌🙌🙌
Better still add a second piano maybe even a sax, but other instruments would likely be stolen...
It's great to see Carrie being friendly!
😁 Your music just makes me happy. whatever it is. Thank you.
Jammin on the 🎹🎹. Love It ❤❤
That was SO adorable just before the cop showed up, when the little girl in the purple pants pulled her Mom out to dance with her!
Wonderfully talented, all of them!
That was fabulous, I could listen to them all day. Maybe they were doing a Remembrance Day speech at 11:00?
Why do you say "maybe"? This was explicitly stated!
Makes you think what we could have accomplished with 4 hands, as a species? ;) Pure class, Brendan and the guy in the middle 👏👏👏👏
The piano talent is awesome! At least the lady asked, and didn’t tell u this time 😎
Credit to her, she was more polite, diplomatic and civil compared to last time.
That is entirely understandable, respect is Britain's bedrock. 2 minutes is not a big sacrifice for those who made the ultimate sacrifice. If they hadn't, I doubt we'd be able to boogie. It's up to us to honour their struggle for the freedom we have by ensuring those freedoms aren't lost.
Except they are gradually being lost. It won't be long before there's no boogie in public. Mark my words.
@@TonyRule not just in Britain, it seems to be a worldwide trend. Let's hope we've turned a corner.
That was one of the best triple fun, Boogie Busking I have heard of yours Brendan 🎹
you never heard of 2 minutes silence?
Have you never heard of grammar and correct sentence construction?
Wow, you really got a fascinated audience there! Great playing. 👍👍👍
LOVED this.... Dr K, Jared & Albert, I could listen to your "awesomeness" all day long...pure joy! Much love to you & to all. ❤️🇨🇦
Awesome!!! What a great collaboration!
Brendan with the best will in the world did you not realise the time and date!!
With the best will in the world, did you never learn how to punctuate?
Easy enough not to realise. I had to deliver something for my boss and went racing through a department store in a shortcut. Ooops
Not one single Veteran or any of the fallen Soldiers would have objected, NONE.!!
I think you'd be wrong, the respect they have for each other and especially the ones that die is second to nothing else.
I think they would have been less polite about it.
Great to see others play the piano ❤❤❤❤
That recharged my batteries! YES!
7:08 Oh noes, your favourite copper ever returns 👀😱 😄👏🏽
I didn't see the Bubbles lookalike cop this time.
Perfect timing to start the song 'mama don't allow no music played in here'
....a new star is born!!
What a great set of talents ❤❤❤😊😊
Love you Brendan but you must know there is a 3 Minute respectful silence on Armistice Day at 11am
So you can have an Iman call to prayer on Tower Bridge with speakers projecting it far & wide..
Boogie Woogie,
HOW DARE YOU. 😂😂😂
3 Men on the piano; great entertainment. Thank You
Fabulous to see people smiling in these testing times when in the UK we are unsure what our dictator will stop or make us do next. Enjoy whilst you can.
Three on the piano…..BRILLIANT!
We saw Kerry back in May when we met you at the piano, Brendan. We said hello to her but she didn't know who we were and the expression on her face was priceless 🤣
All we need now is Status Quo doing their 2/4 chord on their rhythm guitars for a complete boogie! 🎸🎸 🎹🎹 🎷🎼🎶🎶🎵🎵
How much l enjoyed the old Western movies with this music going whilst a big bar fight was happening, the best thing is the pianist was still playing during the fight.
Thanks!!! That got me up and going for the day. 😳🤣🙏🙏🙏
Must be a piano union job. Three dudes slamming on the keys ... that one guy used to do. Awesome though. 🎉
Fantastic guys…..people love it….look at the crowd you have pulled in
Was it Armistice day at 11.00? I think she might have been talking about the two minutes silence at that time.
The dead of two world wars and later conflicts died for our freedom to play piano instead of respecting two minutes silence in their memory. That doesn’t mean you should exercise that freedom.
Brilliant comment
The same female cop,involved in the chinese fiasco.
As Long John Baldry would say " play some of that boojee woojee music " ! 😁😄😃😀😁😄😁😁😁
So happy you're still doing your thing!
I love Kerry. What a great cop lookin out for everyone.
From the river to the sea, some good boogie woogie will set you free. Jesus is the rock and he rolled my blues away.
These guys can slam the keys sounds great and very uplifting
I'm sure the solider spirts did not mind a little boogie-woogie, as they have an eternity of silence to look forward too. God bless everyone!