After yesterday's epic day, it seemed today should be spent recharging and most of the band did exactly that. A late hotel departure time meant loads of free time during the day. I'm not sure many of us made it out and about, I for one spent the whole day luxuriating in the Augustine, now our fave hotel in Prague. Time for some yoga and the most leisurely of in-room breakfasts, I thought I'd go for Eggs benedict today and it was supreme.

Leaving the hotel at 4:30pm for a 5pm soundcheck, we drove across town to the relatively new O2 arena. Will it be like the one in Berlin I wondered? Worse, as it turned out. Not that I have anything against these venues, it's just that they are so cold, in all respects. Formerly known as the Sazka arena, this one was built after a golden era of Czech ice hockey about ten years ago. There were problems with investors and its construction was troubled. As with the O2 in Berlin, there seemed to be an 'over-exuberance' of staff and security. Which as it turned out is ironic as there was an issue today with a complete stranger managing to get into the catering area whilst the band were eating. Hardly akin to breaking in to the queen's bathroom but still not what you expect as security at these events is paid for by the band. We noticed as we walked into the cavernous, underground backstage area a huge security scanning device, similar to one you would see in an airport baggage handling area. It seemed not to be in operation but according to several of our crew who have played here in the past, it used to be a nightmare getting in as the venue insisted on scanning all crew baggage before being allowed into the building! That's insane. As it was all our boys had to do was wear stupid venue laminates with photo ID attached. Utterly ridiculous I thought until I pondered the history of the Czech republic.
Most of Prague's historical architecture remains intact to this day unlike most major cities across Europe. Not missing an opportunity, four days after the war ended, the Red army marched into Prague and the city fell to Soviet control. There was a democratic uprising in 1968 when reformist Slovak Alexander Dubcek came to power, and continued until 21 August when the Soviet Union and members of its Warsaw Pact allies invaded the country to halt the reforms. In 1993, after the split of Czechoslovakia, Prague became the capital city of the new Czech Republic. It wasn't so long ago when this country was politically very different and I suppose the venue security is a legacy of that era.
I'm guessing this is a windsurfing shop, or possibly a Naish and Gaastra importer.

Today I filmed an interview with Sven Waldheim, our PA technician.

Johnny hotpants tends to the rig

and down again...

Cod and PC

C'mon you Germans?

...anyway, the show was great and it was nice to be indoors again with a fantastic sound. On the plus side, in this arena seems to be easy to achieve a decent sound. I remember the last time we played in Prague at the T-Mobile arena, it was standing and the crowd were very excitable but this evening was much more sedate and polite with a very 'listening' audience.
A runner back to the hotel and we all met in the bar afterwards and toasted another great run of shows. Day off in Prague tomorrow....tennis! and then the big game.
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For those who have asked, and it's quite a few of you, here is Matt's ginger tea recipe..

On The Road (Makes 4-5 cups)
Ingredients:
1 med-lg chunk of fresh ginger, peeled and sliced
1 1/4 fresh lemons, in quarters, seeds removed
30 med. size leaves of fresh mint
Honey
1. Put 5-7 slices of ginger in each cup
2. Squeeze juice of 1/4 lemon into each cup, and drop the remaining rind into the cup with ginger
3. Put approx. 1 - 1 1/2 tbsp of honey into each cup
4. Boil full kettle of water
5. Put 5-7 leaves of mint into each cup
6. Fill each cup with boiling water, stir and wait 5-7 minutes
7. Drink, and sing!
Paloma's Perfect Ginger Health Tea
Home Recipe
Ingredients:
1 Large chunk of fresh ginger, peeled and sliced
1 whole lemon
10-15 large leaves of fresh mint
Honey
1/4 tsp cayenne pepper (powdered) - *1/8 tsp may be used for less heat
(1 Thermos)
1. Put approx. 2 cups of water and ginger in pot
2. Cover and heat until boiling
3. After water boils, keep covered, reduce heat to low and "steep" for an additional 15 - 20 minutes
4. Squeeze juice of entire lemon (remove seeds) into thermos
5. After ginger is steeped, remove from heat, add mint and stir. Let sit 5-7 minutes
6. Strain ginger/mint "tea" into thermos
7. Add honey to taste
8. Add cayenne, put top on and shake vigorously
9. Enjoy!
Peace,
Matty

Leaving the hotel at 4:30pm for a 5pm soundcheck, we drove across town to the relatively new O2 arena. Will it be like the one in Berlin I wondered? Worse, as it turned out. Not that I have anything against these venues, it's just that they are so cold, in all respects. Formerly known as the Sazka arena, this one was built after a golden era of Czech ice hockey about ten years ago. There were problems with investors and its construction was troubled. As with the O2 in Berlin, there seemed to be an 'over-exuberance' of staff and security. Which as it turned out is ironic as there was an issue today with a complete stranger managing to get into the catering area whilst the band were eating. Hardly akin to breaking in to the queen's bathroom but still not what you expect as security at these events is paid for by the band. We noticed as we walked into the cavernous, underground backstage area a huge security scanning device, similar to one you would see in an airport baggage handling area. It seemed not to be in operation but according to several of our crew who have played here in the past, it used to be a nightmare getting in as the venue insisted on scanning all crew baggage before being allowed into the building! That's insane. As it was all our boys had to do was wear stupid venue laminates with photo ID attached. Utterly ridiculous I thought until I pondered the history of the Czech republic.
Most of Prague's historical architecture remains intact to this day unlike most major cities across Europe. Not missing an opportunity, four days after the war ended, the Red army marched into Prague and the city fell to Soviet control. There was a democratic uprising in 1968 when reformist Slovak Alexander Dubcek came to power, and continued until 21 August when the Soviet Union and members of its Warsaw Pact allies invaded the country to halt the reforms. In 1993, after the split of Czechoslovakia, Prague became the capital city of the new Czech Republic. It wasn't so long ago when this country was politically very different and I suppose the venue security is a legacy of that era.
I'm guessing this is a windsurfing shop, or possibly a Naish and Gaastra importer.

Today I filmed an interview with Sven Waldheim, our PA technician.

Johnny hotpants tends to the rig

and down again...

Cod and PC

C'mon you Germans?

...anyway, the show was great and it was nice to be indoors again with a fantastic sound. On the plus side, in this arena seems to be easy to achieve a decent sound. I remember the last time we played in Prague at the T-Mobile arena, it was standing and the crowd were very excitable but this evening was much more sedate and polite with a very 'listening' audience.
A runner back to the hotel and we all met in the bar afterwards and toasted another great run of shows. Day off in Prague tomorrow....tennis! and then the big game.
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
For those who have asked, and it's quite a few of you, here is Matt's ginger tea recipe..

On The Road (Makes 4-5 cups)
Ingredients:
1 med-lg chunk of fresh ginger, peeled and sliced
1 1/4 fresh lemons, in quarters, seeds removed
30 med. size leaves of fresh mint
Honey
1. Put 5-7 slices of ginger in each cup
2. Squeeze juice of 1/4 lemon into each cup, and drop the remaining rind into the cup with ginger
3. Put approx. 1 - 1 1/2 tbsp of honey into each cup
4. Boil full kettle of water
5. Put 5-7 leaves of mint into each cup
6. Fill each cup with boiling water, stir and wait 5-7 minutes
7. Drink, and sing!
Paloma's Perfect Ginger Health Tea
Home Recipe
Ingredients:
1 Large chunk of fresh ginger, peeled and sliced
1 whole lemon
10-15 large leaves of fresh mint
Honey
1/4 tsp cayenne pepper (powdered) - *1/8 tsp may be used for less heat
(1 Thermos)
1. Put approx. 2 cups of water and ginger in pot
2. Cover and heat until boiling
3. After water boils, keep covered, reduce heat to low and "steep" for an additional 15 - 20 minutes
4. Squeeze juice of entire lemon (remove seeds) into thermos
5. After ginger is steeped, remove from heat, add mint and stir. Let sit 5-7 minutes
6. Strain ginger/mint "tea" into thermos
7. Add honey to taste
8. Add cayenne, put top on and shake vigorously
9. Enjoy!
Peace,
Matty
Get Lucky Tour 2010
- 31st July - Avila - Musicos el la Naturaleza
- 30th July - Bilbao - Plaza de Toros Vista Allegre
- 29th July - Madrid - Plaza de Toros de Ventas
- 28th July - Santiago de Compostela - Multiusos Fontes do Sar
- 27th July - Lisbon - Campo Pequeno
- 25th July - Cordoba - Plaza de Toros Los Califas
- 24th July - Murcia - Plaza de Toros La Condomina
- 23rd July - Barcelona - Olympic Pavillion Badalona
- 22nd July - Nimes - Arena
- 21st July - Lyon - Théâtre antique de Fourvière
- 19th, 20th July - Monte Carlo - Sporting club
- 17th July - Wurzburg - Festung Marienburg
- 16th July - Locarno - Moon and Stars Festival
- 15th July - Montreux - Jazz Festival
- 14th July - Milan - Arena Civica
- 13th July - Rome - Parco Della Musica Cavea
- 12th July - Perugia - Arena S. Guiliana
- 10th July - Lucca - Lucca Summer Festival
- 9th July - Padova - Villa Contarini
- 4th July - Budapest - Sport Arena
- 3rd July - Vienna - Stadthalle
- 2nd July - Wroclaw - Hala Stulecia
- 30th June - Amsterdam - HMH
- 29th June - Amsterdam - HMH
- 28th June - Amsterdam - HMH
- 26th June - Prague - Another O2
- 25th June - Munich - Königsplatz
- 24th June - Stuttgart - Schleyerhalle
- 23rd June - Mannheim - SAP Arena
- 22nd June - Oberhausen - Arena
- 20th June - Koln - Lanxess Arena
- 19th June - Leipzig - Arena
- 18th June - Berlin - another O2
- 17th June - Hanover - Tui arena
- 16th June - Hamburg - CLA
- 14th June - Bergen - Vestlandshallen
- 13th June - Oslo - Norwegian wood
- 12th June - Helsingborg - Sofiero Slott
- 11th June - Middelfart - Under Broen festival
- 9th June - Paris - Bercy
- 8th June - Luxembourg - Rockhal
- 7th June - Frankfurt - Festhalle
- 6th June - Antwerp - Lotto Arena
- 5th June - Day Off - home
- 30th May - 4th June - London - RAH
- 28th May - Bournemouth - BIC
- 27th May - Brighton - Brighton Centre
- 26th May - Cardiff - CIA
- 25th May - Manchester - MEN
- 23rd May - Birmingham - NEC
- 22nd May - Newcastle - Metro Arena
- 21st May - Glasgow - SECC
- 20th May - Belfast - Odyssey arena
- 19th May - Dublin - The Point
- 9th May - Albany - Palace Theatre
- 8th May - Atlantic City - Caesars
- 7th May - Philadelphia - Tower Theatre
- 6th May - New York - United Palace Theatre
- 5th May - Red Bank - Count Basie Theatre
- 4th May - Boston - Orpheum
- 2nd May - Washington D.C. - Warner Theatre
- 1st May - Mashantucket - Foxwoods resort-casino
- 30th April - Montreal - Place Des Arts
- 29th April - Toronto - Massey Hall
- 28th April - Buffalo - Centre for the Arts
- 27th April - Ann Arbor - Michigan Theatre
- 25th April - Minneapolis - State theatre
- 24th April - Milwaukee - Riverside Theatre
- 23rd April - Chicago - Chicago Theatre
- 22nd April - Saint Louis - Fox Theatre
- 21st April - Kansas City - Midland theatre
- 20th April - Denver - Temple Hoyne Buell Theatre
- 18th April - Phoenix - Dodge Theatre
- 17th April - Los Angeles - Pantages Theatre
- 16th April - Los Angeles - Pantages Theatre
- 15th April - Temecula - Pechanga Resort and casino
- 14th April - Santa Rosa - Wells Fargo Center
- 13th April - Oakland, CA Paramount Theatre of the Arts
- 12th April - Day Off - San Francisco
- 11th April - Eugene - Hult Centre for the performing arts
- 10th April - Portland - Keller Auditorium
- 9th April - Vancouver - Queen Elizabeth Theatre
- 8th April - Seattle - Moore Theatre
- 19th March - Rehearsals part two
- 12th March - Rehearsals part one
- 5th March - pre-rehearsal
