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Being completely ignored is one thing I'm used to in Vancouver. Playing on the street is often like playing at home in my closet. Look at this scene. I'm improvising a nice funky jam for 15 minutes, and no one cares. At 11:11​ to 13:38 I play guitar one handed, thinking that might get attention, as it's considered normal to play with both hands on a guitar. Nope. This doesn't make a difference either. Do I need to stand naked with a sock on my dick? Play with my feet?

The final insult is when this vagrant at 13:28​ stops by and asks ME for money, staring down at my bowl of dimes and then back at me with a snarl on his face after I say no.

They should use this for a B.C tourism poster. "Welcome to Vancouver, home of the arts! Music is in the air! Come on down to the waterfront and watch bums ask our buskers for money. YOU never have to pay! It's FREE."

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from Bum asks me for money blues (live street jam), released January 1, 2019

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The Six Million Dollar Guitar Vancouver, British Columbia

I am bionic. I have superhuman guitar playing abilities, and my mantra is better songs, stronger grooves, faster solos. Since my arms are powered with a duracell nuclear battery, I am able to play and improvise for over two hours at a time, beating all previous records set by non bionic humans. Music for working, the bathtub, or running in slow motion. ... more

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