{"id":1258,"date":"2008-06-18T19:22:44","date_gmt":"2008-06-18T19:22:44","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.hypersync.net\/wordpress\/?p=1258"},"modified":"2008-06-18T19:22:44","modified_gmt":"2008-06-18T19:22:44","slug":"the_city_22","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.hypersync.net\/wordpress\/?p=1258","title":{"rendered":"The City #22"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>I got off the subway returning home a little bit ago after having dinner with a friend in Central Park (the trains were slow &#8211; took me an hour to get home).  It had just stopped raining &#8211; the kind of quick downpour that leaves everything soaking wet, but the clouds part and the sun starts to shine as water drips from everything.  A cool breeze, and the air smelled good.<br \/>\nAs I was walking down the street a few brave souls resumed playing in the park, but instead of the voices of the kids playing catching my attention, I heard someone singing.  I figured up ahead there was a car with someone sitting with the window opened listening to the radio, but I passed car after car and no radio playing.  So then, I thought perhaps someone had a radio playing loudly in their apartment, window opened.<br \/>\nI started looking up at the brownstones, listening.  The singer had a very nice voice &#8211; it sounded familiar, kind of a young, pop ballad kind of voice.  It was nice.  Then on the third floor of an old brownstone in the bay window I saw a girl with a microphone and another girl at an electric piano, barely noticeable.  The voice I heard was hers &#8211; live.<br \/>\nI looked up and watched them through the window as I walked by.  I decided to turn around and go back to listen a little more.  I tried to be inconspicuous.  I passed by, backtracked, but no where to hind.  I just turned around again to continue home.  At this point, looking up at the window, she saw me and smiled.  I was caught.  She was caught, and stopped singing for a New York minute.  I don&#8217;t know whether she was caught off guard &#8211; not expecting anyone to see her or pay attention to her singing.  Perhaps she was embarrassed.  I don&#8217;t know.<br \/>\nThe City is full of these little kind of things.  So often they are lost in the noise and busyness of the City, but after a quieting rain a voice carries and I just have to pause and listen.  I am fortunate when these little moments get through &#8211; kind of like stopping and smelling the flowers.  I wonder what was going through her mind when she realized that someone heard her, someone was listening, someone discovered her and her friend practicing.<br \/>\nThis neighborhood is a little too expensive at this point for struggling artists, but there are still some and the ones that have a little luck in their careers move here.  I love this neighborhood and this City in all its dynamic craziness.  Perhaps some day, this women will be famous and I will remember back to one rainy day when I heard a voice coming from a third floor walk-up in Brooklyn and think, &#8220;I saw her&#8230;&#8221;<br \/>\nA new Ikea just opened, yesterday.  It is a 20 minute walk from my apartment.  An Ikea 20 minutes away.  Lord.  Red Hook will never be the same.  The Queen Mary docks, an Ikea opens, what&#8217;s next?<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>I got off the subway returning home a little bit ago after having dinner with a friend in Central Park (the trains were slow &#8211; took me an hour to get home). 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