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As
Danny and I arrive at Heathrow terminal 4 for our flight to
Toronto, we hear the sad news that Paul Crockford's medical
condition has worsened and
he
won't
be coming
to the States with us. Paul was diagnosed with kidney disease
just before the tour started and is currently in hospital in
preparation for dialysis. One thing we all notice and comment upon is the fact that nothing in the hotel has changed at all in the fifteen years we've been staying here and consequently it's looking a little tired. What used to be fabulous eggs benedict for brekky is now just ok and the caesar salad used to always be sublime, now it's downright poor, especially when you consider the prices. The staff are as pleasant as ever but unfortunately it's all a bit shabby and I doubt if we'll be staying here again. I don't like to whinge but when you're splashing out that kind of dosh, it just doesn't cut it. In delightful contrast to all this Mark, Danny and myself dined across the street at Morton's steak house on Saturday evening. Two excellent bottles of waiter-recommended Cab-Sauv. and a 48oz porterhouse later we stagger back across the road for nightcaps. The mission for Sunday was to book a tennis court and get back for the Australia v Brazil match. Success. Mark, Danny myself and Pete Mackay took a cab to a concierge-recommended club which seemed miles away from the hotel. Indoors on a hard court but it was great to get back into it again. Unimaginable quantities of PG Tips, in the new teapot, a father's day present from Laurie-Ann and the kids and Caesar salads on room service whilst we enjoy the 2-0 Brazilian victory. Just round the corner from our hotel, Hemingway's bar
and Yamoto Japanese restaurant are also in danger of becoming regular
haunts. Last night's uni was the best I've had in years as MK DC
and myself were entertained at the Teppan-Yaki tables. Once again
we wander back
to my room for sonic indulgence. As my NHT speakers are 240v. with
me are the Yamaha MSP3's I bought in New York last time out,
previously thought to be great upon hooking them up I was astonished
as to how my ears have been spoilt. They are truly inferior and
thanks to the guys at NHT, we will be united with a pair of 110v
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2006 MK Tour Diary
- 30th June - The Greek Theatre - Berkeley
- 29th June - Santa Barbara Bowl - Santa Barbara
- 28th June - Gibson Ampitheatre - Universal City CA
- 26th June - Orpheum Theatre - Minneapolis
- 25th June - Charter One Pavilion - Chicago
- 23rd June - Bank of America Pavilion - Boston
- 22nd June - Radio City Music Hall - New York
- 21st June - Constitution Hall - Washington DC
- 19th June - Molsen Amphitheatre - Toronto
- 16th-18th June - days off -Toronto
- 13th June - Palau St Jordi - Barcelona
- 12th June - Zenith - Paris
- 10th June 2006 - Dublin
- 9th June - Manchester
- 8th June - Wembley Arena - London
- 6th June - Festhalle - Frankfurt
- 5th June 2006 - Ahoy - Rotterdam
- 3rd June 2006 - Arena di Verona- Verona
- 2nd June 2006 - Hallenstadion - Zurich
- 1st June - Promo - Naples
- 31st May - Spektrum - Oslo
- 30th May 2006 - Globe Arena - Stockholm
- 28th May 2006 - Colour Line Arena - Hamburg
- 27th May - The Forum - Copenhagen
- 26th May - Forest National - Brussels
- Production Rehearsals



