CHRISTMAS AT THE CURE |
Busking is ever on my mind, and since Christmas I have been contemplating busking more with my pencil than with my guitar this coming summer. I do love drawing people on the street. I have drawn people on the streets of Amsterdam and Dublin and Marrakech, and on the streets of smaller places and other places in between. To busk with my pencil or to busk with my guitar this summer? This is the question. I know that I am accursed for I am drawn to both, pun intended of course!
Marching in my CHAUCERIAN PARADE this week, are those who I have drawn over Christmastime, having their photographed visages as my guide. I much prefer to draw people vis-à-vis on the street, but in my Canada wintertime clime, this is too impractical. Being a brutto tempo guitar busker is one thing but being a brutto tempo pencil busker is one crazy thing!
Factoid: In wintertime I am a skier, a skater, and nary a busker.
I do love busking with my guitar and harmonica. I love being that Bobby Dylan wannabee with the messy hair and tightly fitting t-shirt and worn out jeans and kicking the pavement with my leather laced-up-to-the-top work boots. It has taken me lots of years to present this acquired and well-rehearsed look, and now I do believe that when I am offering this guitar-busking look, I am actually offering the real me, my real self who wants to be stuck in time with this road-theme, stranger-comes-to-town presentation.
Busking with my pencil presents another me, another
stranger-comes-to-town me, a persona that appears just as carefree, but a bit
more Bohemian. My drawing garb is the
same as my strumming garb, but as a street artist I always pack along my
didgeridoo so I can drone between dry spells. Now here is the difference. With my guitar and harp I am, as stated
earlier, a Bobby Dylan wannabee. With my
pencil (and didgeridoo) I am a busker of rarity, much more elusive and much
more interesting than being the ilk of guitar buskers.
The guitar is arguably the most common instrument in
the world. Not so arguably is the fact
that guitar buskers are everywhere. Wherever
and whenever I have gone guitar busking, there are guitar buskers
everywhere. On the other hand, wherever
and whenever I have gone portrait busking, I am always the only one doing so.
To me guitar busking is a much easier task than
portrait busking. While guitar busking,
I play whatever comes to mind, and forsooth am getting paid to practice my new
songs, complete with the lyrics, the chords, and the riffs. Nobody seems to mind what I play.
This is quite a contrast to my portrait busking, where
no matter how realistic I draw a person, the slightest of pencil errors
sometimes seems to set off the person that I am drawing. Drawing portraits is to focus, focus, focus,
whereas, strumming my guitar takes no focus whatsoever.
Guitar busking I’ve only one self-mand: Smile and give a verbal thank-you to all
consumers.
Portrait busking I’ve two self-mands: My pencil never lies. People do not know what they look like.
Enough wool-gathering.
MY HARPIST FRIEND, BONITA |
MY RAPPER FRIEND, BENNETT Q |
MY BEST FRIEND, COLBY |
EZRA, MY GUITAR MATE'S YOUNGEST |
LEVI, MY GUITAR MATE'S COWBOY |
SUSAN, THE NEW YORK CITY VAMPIRE |
DRAWING A TODDLER VIS-A-VIS |
DRAWING MY FRIEND AT A PARTY |
To close, here is my latest song, composed while I was out guitar busking, of course!
BITTEN
[accented strum on lower notes]
VERSE 1
Dm Am E Am Ev’ry
night I’m being bitten by a New York City vampire
Dm Am E Am So
that I can dance forever with my lovely in Manhattan
Em
Am Dance in silky
satin gowns, in vagabond shoes all over town
Em Am Dance
into the moonlight, dance into the moonbeams
Dm Am E Am Ev’ry
night I’m being bitten by a New York City vampire
[CHORUS]
Em Am Immortality
and mind control (x2)
Infatuations
and hallucinations (x2)
[sliding
back & forth]
Dm Am E Am Ev’ry
night I’m being bitten by a New York City vampire
VERSE 2
Ev’ry night I’m being bitten by a New York City
vampire
So that I can bite forever the Big Apple on Long
Island
Become a god like Mickey Mantle, Broadway Joe, or
Frank Sinatra
Painted cherry lips and pale milky skin
Ev’ry night I’m being bitten by a New York City
vampire
[CHORUS]
VERSE 3 (REPEAT
VERSE 1)