Sunday, 31 July 2011
Final Saturday
I slept in until late morning, when Nicki and Tracy arrived from Milton Keynes. We had an appearance booked on Andy Coupland's radio show on Corby FM so we drove over and arrived in good time. Their photographer Joy was on hand to take some pictures and Tracy shot a few as well. The show was broadcast over the internet and it was a joy to know that Nicki's husband Lee was on-line, chatting with Andy and listening in. Bob Howe messaged Tracy to say he was listening, and Chris recorded the broadcast as well.
All I had to do was remember how to play the songs on guitar....
No problem. The show went really well and we returned to our house to prepare for the final night of the tour. Chris and I set off first because we had to collect Lee from Northampton. Jason was to come along to help us set up but he texted me to say that he'd arrive later as he wanted to watch the bands playing in the Market Place in Kettering.
My throat and glands were still very sore but Chris Lee and I unloaded the van and set everything up. It took longer than normal as we were one man down. Niki arrived and we ran through a few snippets of the set. We would have liked longer but that was all the time we had. Like Lee on the first night of the tour a lifetime ago, he would have to wing it.
Sue showed up with her friend Anita. Chris' girlfriend Heather came along with their friend Annette. Vince and Rachel brought Yana and Anne-Marie. My old bass player Andy and his wife brought a friend as well. Jason turned up with a friend but was a little the worse for wear to contribute to the proceedings.
Chris played really well and overall the show was a little rockier but still hugely enjoyable.
Nicki surprised at least one member of the audience with her performance of AC/DC's "You shook me all night long". This girl can really rock!
After twenty three shows Lee asked for a mike and joined in on some of the songs!
Finally it was over for another year. Nicki had taken on every kind of venue and won them over with her presence, her musicianship and her fabulous voice. She made countless appearances on radio stations up and down the country and even appeared on the Philmack Country Show on satellite TV
http://www.philmackcountry.com/
I had to drive the van after we'd loaded out. We dropped Lee back in Northampton and I just made it back home. I staggered into bed and didn't get up until lunchtime.
Friday- Westcott
This was originally our to be our last show and I for one was glad that it was not too far away- although Nicki and Tracy had stayed the night in York, so it was a long drive for them down to their hotel (an executive box at MK Dons Stadium)
The venue was the former officer's mess at a WW2 airbase just outside Aylesbury and as we drove on to the site we could see many of the old buildings, mostly in an advanced state of dereliction
Not so the club itself. It was a lovely venue with a big dance floor and a huge stage. The evening was in aid of Help for Heroes and more than 100 people crowded in to the venue and enjoyed a great show by Nicki and the band. The dance floor was full for every song and Nicki and the band needed no encouragement to pull out the stops
Chris managed to shoot a few frames of video as well as taking notes (he was to play the final show the following night) and here's a short clip of the fun we had that night
The show over-ran but nobody was complaining. We loaded the van and said our goodbyes, drove back to Northampton (I slept the whole way there). We filled up with diesel and dropped Lee then Cozy off. Lee was to play the final date but Cozy was to fly to Switzerland and a five week tour.
My throat was still very painful but I'd found a bottle of mouthwash and regular gargling was helping. I fell into bed and was asleep within seconds
Thursday Night- York
Chris rejoined the tour for the final three shows and drove us up the M1 to the venue in York. We had to wait while a dance exercise class finished and they very kindly made me a refreshing cup of tea. My sore throat and saliva glands were causing me a lot of pain and I sat in the van until we were ready to load in. The room was very hot (I wondered why there were so many electric fans in the room, also why the outside doors were thrown wide open when we arrived. You can have too much insulation..)
Chris spent the evening making notes of the song arrangements, so no photos.
It was a very enjoyable show. The large crowd warmed to Nicki and gave us a great ovation at the end.
It was almost 4.00 by the time we got back home. Both Chris and I were shattered. Ah well, just a couple of shows to go.
Wednesday, 27 July 2011
Stanway Rovers FC
Monday found me tired and depressed. I was even grumpier than usual and so spent most of the day in bed asleep. It did mean that I felt rested when we set off for our next show in Stanway near Colchester. This first part of the journey involved driving cross-country to Bishops Stortford in order to avoid the motorways and seemed to take forever. That said, we arrived within fifteen minutes of our ETA and began loading in. The show was held in the clubhouse of the local football club and people were arriving even as we were loading in. They just kept on coming. It was a full house. I thought they were a bit reserved to begin with but Nicki soon had them warmed up.
When we play clubs in the north of the country we tend to play two sets, while those in the south ask for three sets from 8.00 until 11.00. It doesn't leave much time between sets, but Jason managed to sneak out during the first set and find a chippy, so I ate a portion of chips during the first interval which kept me going.
The crowd loved Nicki and gave her a standing ovation at the end. (All except one lady who took exception to Nicki, sat with her back to the stage and left early. Ah well, you can't please everyone)
We surprised the bar lady who was astonished at how quickly we were packed away and ready to leave. I did say we'd be quick if she made us some tea to take with us. It was a good bargain as we sped down the road to Birchanger Services where we found some half decent pasties in the Waitrose store. I found a microwave in the baby changing area so we had hot pasties before heading back to the M11- a journey involving a complete circuit of the Services thanks to Jason misreading the signs. I settled down in the back and was asleep when I was woken up by a strong vibration as if the van was driving over cobbles. It continued for several miles along the A14 and we pulled over to see if there was any mechanical defect or puncture causing it. We couldn't see anything so continued homeward. I dropped Jason off and parked the van on the drive, then went to bed.
I was woken up with the news that the rear nearside tyre was flat. Just as well there's no show tonight.
Monday, 25 July 2011
The Long Haul -part eight
Nicki and Tracy stayed over at our place and we chilled out and watched the German Grand Prix on TV. Sue cooked us a lovely roast chicken dinner, the first cooked meal I'd had in a week. I don't feel particularly well to be honest. Eating makes me feel nauseous and I may have a stomach bug.
Tonight's show was at the Musician in Leicester. I've know about the venue for some time but this was the first time I'd played it. We collected Cozy and Lee and put some diesel in the van, just enough to get us to the show and back, but not enough for the journey to Colchester in a couple of days time.
We were headlining a bill put together by my friend Stevie Jones. Jason Vatter, an excellent singer songwriter opened the show. He's originally from the USA but now lives in the UK and he was excellent.
He was followed by Tammy Levy and Mark Gill,who entertained us with a good selection of songs. Then it was the turn of my good friends Michelle, Gareth and Linsey of Auralia Sky. I really like what they're doing. Try and catch them in concert if you can.
At the risk of sounding controversial I would say that the Musician is an excellently appointed venue with a good stage and PA, friendly staff and plenty of seating and a clear view of the stage from everywhere in the venue. The only downside is that it is in a side street in the commercial part of town, so there is no passing trade. Despite radio interviews, radio play and repeated postings on Facebook etc, the crowds stayed away. Never mind, Nicki once again showed what a great trouper she is and those who attended saw a great show.
That's it. Eight shows in seven days. Goodness knows how many miles we travelled. All I know is that I'm dog tired and glad of a day off.
The Long Haul -Part seven
We arrived at the Cafe Con Leche in Corby Town Centre in the evening sunshine. I was so tired. This tour schedule was taking its toll. We waited until Chris arrived before we loaded in, as we had two flights of stairs to negotiate. Eveyone mucked in and we were soon loaded in and set up.
I was pleased to see that my wife Sue had come along as she's been so busy with her work recently. As we set eveything up we were joined by Dave & Vince from my own band, Vince's partner Rachel, plus quite a few other friends and acquaintances, including some who'd heard Nicki's songs being played on the local radio and decided to check her out. Nicki graciously allowed my band to perform a handful of songs to open the show and we sounded good, even if I do say so myself. Most times we play we have to use the PA provided and they always turn it up too loud. It was a pleasure to play at the correct volume.
There was a good sized crowd when Nicki took the stage and once again she won them over in double quick time.
We've played a lot of shows on this tour and I think that this was my favourite so far. The reception the audience gave Nicki was very loud and heartfelt. Even the bar staff asked her to autograph a poster. They said that she was the best they'd had perform at the venue. I'm proud to be a part of this.
Once we'd loaded the van Chris took Lee and Cozy back to Northampton while I travelled back to Kettering with Nicki and Tracy. It had been a long day and I was exhausted. At least we could have a lie in the next morning.
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