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Could kazoos be banished from Camden Town? | |
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Camden Town is famed for its musical connections - so why is the council trying to ban kazoos? | Camden Town is famed for its musical connections - so why is the council trying to ban kazoos? |
If you meander through the north London town on any given day your ears are assaulted by a cacophony of sounds - loud music, market traders, sirens and gig goers spilling out on to the streets. | If you meander through the north London town on any given day your ears are assaulted by a cacophony of sounds - loud music, market traders, sirens and gig goers spilling out on to the streets. |
Along with famous venues such as the Roundhouse and the Electric Ballroom, the "most rock 'n' roll borough in London" also offers music in the form of buskers. | Along with famous venues such as the Roundhouse and the Electric Ballroom, the "most rock 'n' roll borough in London" also offers music in the form of buskers. |
And on Thursday afternoon, the main buskers drawing the crowds were comedians Mark Thomas and Bill Bailey along with musician Billy Bragg. | And on Thursday afternoon, the main buskers drawing the crowds were comedians Mark Thomas and Bill Bailey along with musician Billy Bragg. |
They were playing Star Wars' Death March on kazoos, a wind instrument they claim Camden council wants to ban. | They were playing Star Wars' Death March on kazoos, a wind instrument they claim Camden council wants to ban. |
At the moment anyone can rock up and play whatever they like, whenever they like. | At the moment anyone can rock up and play whatever they like, whenever they like. |
However, the council wants to restrict performances to between 10:00 and 21:00. | However, the council wants to restrict performances to between 10:00 and 21:00. |
Under the proposals, anyone who wants to play a wind instrument - apart from the flute and the recorder - would need a special licence, as would all percussion instruments. Any form of amplification would be banned. | Under the proposals, anyone who wants to play a wind instrument - apart from the flute and the recorder - would need a special licence, as would all percussion instruments. Any form of amplification would be banned. |
'Social cleansing' | 'Social cleansing' |
"It's a particularly draconian law," said Mark Thomas. | "It's a particularly draconian law," said Mark Thomas. |
"The thing about culture and where we live is that London is a vibrant, exciting and lively place and we want it to stay like that." | "The thing about culture and where we live is that London is a vibrant, exciting and lively place and we want it to stay like that." |
He added: "It smacks of social cleansing and I think Camden is a unique and wonderful borough and actually it needs to keep its uniqueness rather than airbrush over it and to clean it out." | He added: "It smacks of social cleansing and I think Camden is a unique and wonderful borough and actually it needs to keep its uniqueness rather than airbrush over it and to clean it out." |
Thomas said the council did not need to introduce a new law, but should instead set up a forum whereby the entertainers, business owners and residents could get together and work out any problems. | Thomas said the council did not need to introduce a new law, but should instead set up a forum whereby the entertainers, business owners and residents could get together and work out any problems. |
"I totally accept there'll be occasions when it's too loud; totally accept there'll be occasions when it's inappropriate, but you just get a method of good practice. | "I totally accept there'll be occasions when it's too loud; totally accept there'll be occasions when it's inappropriate, but you just get a method of good practice. |
"If you want to solve the problem, the way to do it isn't to be very draconian and use a sledgehammer to crack a nut." | "If you want to solve the problem, the way to do it isn't to be very draconian and use a sledgehammer to crack a nut." |
Busker Jonny Walker, who has spearheaded the campaign, said although the council had accused him of being alarmist, it was using the threat of coercion to manage what was a "very small problem". | Busker Jonny Walker, who has spearheaded the campaign, said although the council had accused him of being alarmist, it was using the threat of coercion to manage what was a "very small problem". |
He said in the last year, there were 104 complaints - 15 from the same person - and that there were 52 complainants in total. | He said in the last year, there were 104 complaints - 15 from the same person - and that there were 52 complainants in total. |
The musician added that under the terms of the licence, instruments could be confiscated and performers could be fined £1,000. | The musician added that under the terms of the licence, instruments could be confiscated and performers could be fined £1,000. |
For Bragg, his main concern is that the cultural heritage of the area could change. | For Bragg, his main concern is that the cultural heritage of the area could change. |
Camden's links with rock 'n' roll go back to the mid-'60s, after a disused railway yard was turned into a counter-culture landmark called the Roundhouse. Pink Floyd and Jimi Hendrix played in its cavernous interior. | Camden's links with rock 'n' roll go back to the mid-'60s, after a disused railway yard was turned into a counter-culture landmark called the Roundhouse. Pink Floyd and Jimi Hendrix played in its cavernous interior. |
Amy Winehouse praised the area in her Grammy Awards acceptance speech; Bob Marley lived there in 1972 and Prince had a boutique shop there in the mid 1990s. | Amy Winehouse praised the area in her Grammy Awards acceptance speech; Bob Marley lived there in 1972 and Prince had a boutique shop there in the mid 1990s. |
'Dull and dead' | 'Dull and dead' |
"Camden is the most rock 'n' roll borough in London. | "Camden is the most rock 'n' roll borough in London. |
"Wouldn't it be sad if Camden was as dull and dead as some other backwater place? It's vibrant, it's alive. | "Wouldn't it be sad if Camden was as dull and dead as some other backwater place? It's vibrant, it's alive. |
"My friend's kids, when they come to play in London they want to play in Camden, they don't want to play in Barking or Sutton," said Bragg. | "My friend's kids, when they come to play in London they want to play in Camden, they don't want to play in Barking or Sutton," said Bragg. |
He added: "If the people in Camden who are living this cutting edge life can't put up with a few people standing in a street singing "Take you by the hand and let me take you around the streets of Camden" then it's musical incorrectness gone mad." | He added: "If the people in Camden who are living this cutting edge life can't put up with a few people standing in a street singing "Take you by the hand and let me take you around the streets of Camden" then it's musical incorrectness gone mad." |
The council said it had no plans to ban busking, but it had to listen to the concerns of residents who have complained. | The council said it had no plans to ban busking, but it had to listen to the concerns of residents who have complained. |
Cabinet member for community safety Abdul Hai said: "We believe that all forms of street entertainment are an important part of the musical and cultural heritage of the borough. | Cabinet member for community safety Abdul Hai said: "We believe that all forms of street entertainment are an important part of the musical and cultural heritage of the borough. |
"However, in recent months we have received an escalating number of complaints from local residents regarding disruptive busking activity, particularly where amplification is used in residential areas. | "However, in recent months we have received an escalating number of complaints from local residents regarding disruptive busking activity, particularly where amplification is used in residential areas. |
"We cannot allow the lives of people who live and work in Camden to be disrupted by noise nuisance. | "We cannot allow the lives of people who live and work in Camden to be disrupted by noise nuisance. |
"However, we are not trying to drive away street entertainers we are instead looking to attract them and add value to the performances that they give." | "However, we are not trying to drive away street entertainers we are instead looking to attract them and add value to the performances that they give." |
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