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“One night I was standing on Third Avenue playing my guitar, when this big Irish policeman came strolling by, and stopped to listen to my singing and playing. When I was done, he politely handed me a ticket for disturbing the peace, while at the same time telling me how much he liked my voice. I…” quote by Frank Stallone
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“One night I was standing on Third Avenue playing my guitar, when this big Irish policeman came strolling by, and stopped to listen to my singing and playing. When I was done, he politely handed me a ticket for disturbing the peace, while at the same time telling me how much he liked my voice. I wish I still had that ticket.”

Frank Stallone

About This Quote

Source Interview: Personal anecdote, 1990s music scene

A police officer appreciated the performance but enforced the law, creating a bittersweet memory that the speaker cherishes.

In simple terms: Officer liked the music but gave a ticket, leaving a memorable moment.

Key Takeaway

Value appreciation even when faced with rules.

Themes

music law enforcement memory art recognition

Mood

reflective nostalgic

Type

anecdotal inspirational

When to use this quote

  • street performance
  • legal compliance
  • personal nostalgia

Key Concepts

public performance authority interaction unexpected praise

Questions to Reflect On

  • How do you balance artistic expression with public regulations?
  • What moments of unexpected approval have impacted you?
A Different Perspective

Even when praised, rules may still apply.

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