The
point in Dublin is another one of those venues where it is
difficult to have a bad night. The combination of beautiful
building and
an Irish crowd is always something to look forward to and
tonight's show was indeed fantastic. In particular the opening
few songs.
There were many interesting moments too one of which involved the intro
for This is us as the Bass synth loop somehow failed so I had to jump on the
Nord
synth
and play it manually which was interesting for the first few bars as I entered
in the wrong octave and thus it sounded more like Noddy's car. Then Richard accidentally
and unknowingly stomped on Emmylou's on/off switch and muted her acoustic. The
ensuing confusion was fun to watch. Stuart played a blinding solo in Red Staggerwing,
Matt was awesome throughout as usual, Glenn was a monster, Danny was king, Emmylou
was wonderful, Mark 'played his arse off' as Danny put it later and Richard was
as
always 'a builder AND a destroyer'.
The security tried their level best to stop the audience coming to the front
for the encores (we do brief them religiously every night but still they get
it
wrong) Never mind I don't think anyone was upset and there were many many smiling
faces as we went into Why Worry to end the set.
We
raved about the show on the plane as we took off after-show from
Dublin en-route to Paris and a day off. The gin and wine
flowed
and
Emmylou told
us of what happened in her dressing room during the show.
She had left her bag containing her hair dryer amongst other
things
up
against the make-up lights. Luckily Emily (Emmy's PA, pictured
above with me on the plane) entered the smoke filled room
just before our runner in time
to prevent
the ensuing fire. An hour and a half later we're coming into
Paris to be greeted airside by the team of drivers, this time
including
Bernie
who drove
us on the last tour. He's been driving Eric Clapton around and
came and joined us whilst Eric has a few days off. I sat in
the front
of the lead car, a NEW Mercedes S500. The front seats utilize
jet fighter
aircraft technology and actually have compressed airbags
which inflate accordingly as the car corners to keep
you
upright in your
seat, insane! Can there be any more luxury on this tour? We arrive
at the hotel and as expected here, the rooms are comfy
but very very very small so in order to accommodate the ensuing
party Tim helps
me change
rooms. Found one a bit bigger and anyway, it's not the
size
of the room that determines the luxuriation level is
it? The playlist included most of my DeepSka
box set
which I insist you buy
immediately from Proper records (click the pic). Also running
was Creedence, the Tornados, Helen Shapiro, Dusty Springfield,
Buck Owens,
Joseph
Spence,
Muddy
Waters,
Matt
Monro, Lonnie Johnson, D'Angelo, Nick Drake, Mel Torme, Aretha,
Patsy, Billie, Celia Cruz etc. etc. etc.
Glenn, Emily and Pete Mackay made it until about 4:00am but Danny
and Mark finally stumbled out of my room in search of theirs
at 5:57.