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Don't shoot me, I'm only the piano player. (Read the story)

Brisbane River in flood, Hawthorne, 2022.

 

I have borrowed the title of the great Elton John album of 1973 for this shot after reading the story below from the ABC. It is very poignant and tells a sad story of a man who played a final tune on his beloved childhood piano before it succumbed to the waters for a last time.

 

"Brisbane classical piano player and teacher Gian Luca was forced to abandon his childhood piano when his St Lucia home flooded over the weekend, but not before playing one final tune.

 

"I woke up in the morning and our roommate was explaining there was floodwater. I looked out the window and I could see that the whole street was flooded," he said.

 

"I quickly went downstairs to our garage area, and it was already past my shins. One of the first things I looked at was my piano, which was my childhood piano so it means a lot to me.

 

"I knew that it was already probably too late, and that piano was going to be gone, so I thought it was one of the last chances I'd get to play it."

 

Knee-deep in muddy floodwaters, surrounded by gym equipment and his watching housemates, Mr Luca sat down on a floating fridge and improvised a farewell tune to his piano.

 

"I just wanted to play something really happy and a bit silly," he said.

 

"I could have played some kind of depressing classical tune, but I just wanted to play some really short, happy improvisation."

 

He eventually managed to evacuate that afternoon, with the help of an SES crew; but sadly when he returned home, the piano was too damaged to save.

 

Reporting by Lucy Stone and Rebecca Levingston"

 

I wonder what he played? This might fit!

 

youtu.be/0dcbw4IEY5w

 

Terrible thunderstorms have returned to SE Queensland overnight and this morning and are predicted to continue for a week, just adding to the misery and difficulty with the clean up.

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Uploaded on March 3, 2022
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