This cello was strapped to a chopperĀ at 84th Street and West End Avenue on Tuesday.
It epitomizes the artistic brilliance, casual coolness, and remarkable balance of the Upper West Side, or maybe just shows how safe the neighborhood is these days. Thirty years ago that cello would have been swiped and disassembled in 5 minutes!
Thanks to Heidi Stubner for the photo.
Best block in NYC (despite its hopefully solved mosquito problem)!
I third that! š
Couldnāt agree more, as an āunbiased resident.ā Itās not called Edgar Allen Poe Street for no reason! š
sure, but thirty years ago it might have contained a cello
Re: “Thirty years ago that cello would have been swiped and disassembled in 5 minutes!”
Trigger-Warning: Die-hard UWS Nostalgia-ists should read no further!
NOT ONLY the Cello, but the ENTIRE BIKE would be gone…and somebody would hang-out waiting to relieve the frantic owner of his wallet!!
Nostalgia: (n) see “Selective Memory”
And there would have been a “No Radio” sign affixed to the bike.
Cyn Icke
shouldn’t there be an “l” before the “e”?
Thirty years ago the chopper would be gone too.
Amazing that someone had the chutzpa to leave this on a bike anywhere in NYC!!
You guys do amazing work. Love the description of the Wesr Side but also enjoyed the West Side 30 years ago.ide
Somewhat reminiscent of an Arlo Guthrie song: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BvLtNBm1yyA
Not to quibble, Jane, but itās Edgar Allan (not Allen) Poe.
I’ve some stories @ some other Cellos. I don’t like LOUD motorcycles in : [Central Harlem] – Manhattan; duh South Bronx . There were some lovely Christian motorcyclists in another town & State. Just read a bit @ goat carts. Is that Sidewalk repaired ? Is there a chain on that Fire Hydrant ? How many illegal aliens in UWS ?
This photo really does sum up everything I love about the UWS. Artistic, interesting…and safe (now). Thank you for sharing this.
Wasnāt Edgar Allen Steveās grandfather?
Only on the West Side would you ever see this. Itās wonderful