A video that shows an older man playing an acoustic guitar in the Transmilenio transport system in Bogotá has captured the attention of thousands of users on social networks.
The recording, published by the user identified as @johngongo on platform X, shows the street musician interpreting the subject Another Brick in the Wall British band Pink Floyd.
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The scene has generated a wave of reactions and comments, highlighting both the talent of the interpreter and the peculiarity of his performance in a public space.
As shared by @johngongo, the man uses a wooden guitar, a small speaker and an accompaniment track to give life to his version of the psychedelic rock classic.
In the video you can see how its interpretation manages to capture the attention of the passengers, who seem to enjoy the unexpected musical show in the middle of their daily routine.
The author of the publication also included a message of support to the artist, urging the Bogota to recognize their talent: “Every time they see it in Bogotá, you have to applaud it to the old man!”
One of the aspects that has most caught the attention in the publication is the curious comparison that an acquaintance of the author of the video made about the musician.
-According to the message shared by @johngongo, he described him as “Roger Waters mixed with Don Ramón”, alluding to the co -founder of Pink Floyd and the iconic character of the Mexican series The Chavo del 8.

“I always touch the” conscience “rap and lately those of agricultural music for drunks that call popular”, “on the routes towards the 80 You count From the Colombian Pink Floyd. “,” Hahahaha if I see it I take a picture with him and put it on profile !!! “and”Stop romantizing these things, the spaces of the system are not established for singers, vendors, alms and others, in reality people want to travel quietly and decently, hopefully they are gradually migrating to the outskirts of stations and buses”, Are just some of the comments that woke up in users on social networks after watching the video.
A group of passengers of the Transmilenio mass transport system in Bogotá, lived an unusual moment that quickly became a viral phenomenon in social networks.
A street artist surprised users by inviting a passenger to dance in the midst of his presentation, generating laughter, applause and an atmosphere of celebration within the bus.
This act, which included a lively dance to the rhythm of a children’s song, left those present with a unique experience and marked a contrast to the usual routine of public transport in the Colombian capital.
The event of the event, widely shared on digital platforms, shows how the artist, accompanied by a song of singing, performed a version of the classic children’s song “Let’s play in the forest.”
During his performance, the main singer approached a user, extended his hand and invited her to dance.
What began as a surprise for the passenger ended up in a lively dance that included energetic and laughing movements, while the other passengers cheered and recorded the moment. At the end, the artist joked by saying: “Don’t you want to dance? I almost kills me”which caused even more laughter and applause among those present.