Music in Chinatown

Music played in a store in San Francisco’s Chinatown. That is Keith walking around the store.

Music in Chinatown

Pier 39 Sea Lions-1

The main attraction at Pier 39, San Francisco, are these sea lions.

Pier 39 Sea Lions-1

Pier 39 Sea Lions-2

More of the sea lions.

Pier 39 Sea Lions-2

San Francisco Cable Car Ride-1

Join me in my San Francisco cable car ride. I caught the cable car at the turntable at Taylor and Bay Streets at Fisherman’s Wharf (the Powell–Mason Line, which then travels to the Powell Street turntable past Union Square). I was the only passenger on the cable car for much of the ride.

San Francisco Cable Car Ride-1

San Francisco Cable Car Ride-2

Continuation of my cable car ride.

San Francisco Cable Car Ride-2

San Francisco Cable Car Ride-3

Continuation of my cable car ride. I got off at California and Powell, where all three cable car lines meet.

San Francisco Cable Car Ride-3

Cable Car on California Street

I took a movie clip of this cable car coming up California Street (the California line travels from Van Ness and California to Market and California.

Cable Car on California Street

San Francisco’s Chinatown

The movie in the video was being played on a loudspeaker outside the store. It added to the great atmosphere of Chinatown.

San Francisco’s Chinatown

Chinatown Street Music

This Chinatown street musician played only the same tune over and over again and he was raking in the money.

Chinatown Street Music

Fisherman’s Wharf Street Musicians

These guys were playing near Pier 39. You had to give them money if you wanted to take a photo or a video of them. That is what the band member is telling the person who was going to take a photo of the girl––you’ll see this in the movie clip.

Fisherman’s Wharf Street Musicians

Ghirardelli Singer-1

This man has been entertaining tourists for years at the bottom of Ghirardelli Square, San Francisco.

Ghirardelli Singer-1

Ghirardelli Singer-2

He asks people where they are from and then will sing in their language for them. I asked him to sing in Italian but he didn’t believe that I was from Italy or that I could speak Italian. I told him that I could speak some Italian and gave him my Italian–trip–perfected “buon giorno.” So he sang this song in Italian for me.

Ghirardelli Singer-2