Last April, Michael Bublé gave an impromptu performance down in the NYC subway of one of his songs about to be released at the time. I choose this video because of what he talks about after the video. He feels that singing in the subway is the most authentic way to sing because of the architecture of the subway allows for a rich sound.
I hadn't seen this video in a while so when I watched it again and watched the interview it reminded me of the Blue Chicago article. Here is an example of how someone who has already made it and is playing around the world still searches for what he views as authentic. He says that there have been many famous people who have performed down there.
I also enjoyed watching the peoples reaction as so many had their phones out and were taking pictures and video with their devices. At the end, one of the people in the impromptu audience had tears rolling down her face. I think for Michael, he found his idea of authenticity or something extremely close to it.
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