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Saturday, April 29, 2017
Sunday, April 16, 2017
RAH, London 10.4.17
The Royal Albert Hall
is a very special place to play and I’ve been lucky enough to have performed
there on three previous occasions. It proved to be a spectacular night
with everyone raising their game,especially Chrissie and James(because Chrissie
had told him Jeff Beck was in the audience)! Ricky and Nick were on fire
and I, of course, at one point played the TROMBONE for the first time.
Photo credit: Peter Amodio |
YES the trombone as part of my intro into ‘Middle of the Road’….you just had to be
there!! Luckily there is photo evidence! My father who played the trumpet at
the RAH with the ATC band in the late forties/very early fifties would have
been so proud!!
I will post again when we start the European Tour in a month or so that kicks off with the Harley Davidson Festival in the South of France at St. Tropez on May 13th. The stage is on the beach!
I will post again when we start the European Tour in a month or so that kicks off with the Harley Davidson Festival in the South of France at St. Tropez on May 13th. The stage is on the beach!
Love,
M.D.C. X
Terminal 5 & Nassau Coliseum
This latest North American tour was one of the
hardest ever. After rehearsals in Reno primarily to put a show together for the
Royal Albert Hall on April 10th, we kicked off well but it wasn’t
long before I caught something from the cold arenas we were playing, and soon
we were all sick. Even the normally bullet proof voice that Chrissie possesses
was in trouble. We ended up cancelling five shows overall. This is
unprecedented in our history. I battled on against the cold drafts that
distracted me and covered up best I could, resorting to wearing my robe
whilst playing. Even with heaters behind me it was hard work.
We ended up getting back to 85% for the Terminal 5 show in Manhattan on April the 3rd. When we arrived for the sound check for that one, we walked into the gig to see our sound man Pete Bartlett on Bass, my drum tech Davey Latter on drums, and John McEnroe on guitar playing ‘Purple Haze’!! It was a great way to start proceedings in NYC.
Photo: Valerie Simadis |
On the 5th of April, we flew up to Manchester, NH for the
Photo: Valerie Simadis |
After Chrissie and Stevie did the duet, which was the third song in the set, Stevie invited us lads onto the stage to take a bow because it was the final North American show. Stevie is truly a great girl. It was a pleasure kissing her in front of 10,000 people and thanking her band(and of course a special thank you to Ricky Peterson who helped us out on keyboards for a few shows.) Stevie loved my 24 karat ‘Vans’ I had worn for the shows!!
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Then it was back to the hotel for three hours sleep before our flight to the UK.
A special thank you to all our fans that came out to see us in North America on this troublesome tour. My humblest apologies for the cancelled shows and all your inconvenience, but over thirty nine years to have only ever cancelled a total of seven shows, I guess it’s a good average.We will always do our best for you.
Big love and thank you.
M.D.C.
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