
GOODBYE
CHAPS! |
So, that was
it. The tour was over. We met in London before Hank and Carole
(known to me affectionately as 'Doris') return to Perth in
Western Australia.
It was the
longest lunch I’ve ever had, I think! We met at 1pm and the
coffees came at around 7pm. Most of it was just friendly
banter between old friends.
Some
business had to be discussed, however. Firstly, we had to come
to a decision on the DVD that was recorded in Cardiff. We all
have different ideas on live performances. I personally think
that what I did on that night was live (well almost!) and if I
made mistakes (which I most certainly did) - then, tough; I
believe in the warts and all theory, what you see is what you
get. Unless of course it is totally unacceptable. So, this was
the basis of our first discussion. The soundtrack was recorded
on a system called 'Pro Tools'. Unlike tape, you can move
things around and repair errors very easily. We had all
listened to the performance and pinpointed the parts that
needed some adjustments.
Warren was
appointed as musical supervisor as he is familiar with
'Pro-Tools' and knows our history and our sound. As yet, we
have not seen the final cut and will not see the finished film
until Hank is back home.
Other things
that came up in discussion that afternoon included the
possibility of saying goodbye to Europe next year. Another
tour, another diary!
We all
thought it was worth thinking about and in the next few weeks
we will consider it in more detail.
I have to
say I have had a great tour and enjoyed playing more than
ever.

PACKING THE DRUMS AWAY FOR ANOTHER
DAY? |
I do hope
you have enjoyed these journals. I am not a great writer of
words, but it would make me happy to know that you have had
some small insight into how it was for me to be 'Back on the
Road'!

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