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DON'T
TRY THIS AT HOME;

"Would
the last band member in Sweden please turn out the lights?"
Wow, it's
saturday the 25th of may and i'm sitting in the KB club in Malmö,
Sweden, using their computer, sipping a nice cold Beer. It's around
9:30pm and the first opening act has started. i believe they are
called THE ANIMAL FIVE. They sound good and are really nice guys.
Tonight is our last night in Sweden and our last and 11th day in
Scandanavia. I think it's the 7th or 8th show of the tour. Tomorrow
i'll be in Berlin but for now, i am still in beautiful Sweden, in
it's most southern city, Malmö. Funny, there's a poster for
a show here next month with Aimerr Mann and Nick Lowe playing here
at the KB. We just found out we're playing (WITH STRINGS AND HORNS
AGAIN!!!!)the Roskilde festival in Denmark June 29 and Aimee Mann
is playing as well so that should a lot of fun! Gene says our stage
may have between 13,000 and 19,000 people...shit. That's a lot of
beer...

Two Swedish
fans In Goteburg.The Lady also cam to the Oslo show.
photo
from Mike's camera
Ok...I've
given it some thought and i now and i think i can say that the 3
days we spent in Stockholm preparing for the Forever Changes stuff
with the ensemble were three of the best days i've known. it was
just such a huge musical experience. The rehearsal was so fun...i
just wanted it to go on forever. Anyone who likes the sound of that
record would be in heavan to hear each part played about as perfect
as the record. The ensemble was absolutley brilliant and the guy
who conducted them in rehearsals and wrote the music out, Gunnar,
is quite the genuis,a s he wrote the whole thing from simply listening
to the record. he had no prior sheets and wasn't familiar with the
record. Not only that, the ensemble never heard the record. They
were amazed when arthur sang at rehearsal! and they were impressed
by the melodies and lyrics. I found that difficult to swallow...never
heard the record? That's how amazing Gunnar's charts were.

Mike, at the
"Sky Bar" of the Hotel
photo from Mike's camera
That night,
we all went drinking at the Sky bar atop our hotel...just kinda
having a good time and taking in the gorgeous view of Stockholm
at 11pm, as the sun was just setting. The next day it was maybe
15 min before showtime. i looked out and saw the theatre was packed,
all 3 levels! Although i can't remember too many specifics, i remember
the show being long! I just sort of enjoyed it but i would have
loved to be in the audience and just hear it! But, as my friend
Lisa said, that's why they film it! A couple of songs stuck out
in my mind. I remember ALONE AGAIN being huge and RED TELEPHONE
as well. But, possible the magnum opus had to be YOU SET THE SCENE,
which seemed to climb higher and higher, each bar we played. The
strings and the horns were in harmony with all the electric instruments.
And Rusty's excellent acoustic guitar playing truly complimented
the wonderfully chartted music. it's not easy for me to be in all
this and sound so enthusiastic and not feel weird but i mean all
this almost froma fan point of view. I pay alot of attention to
the music and the fans and i try to get a sense of what people may
be thinking.
But, all
in all, the show was a lot of fun and quite the experience. thanks
to everyone in the quartet. also, one of the violin players (sorry,
her name escapes me) is 7 months pregnant and Arthur dedicated ORANGE
SKIES to her becasue she said everytime we played it in rehearsals,
the baby kicked with excitement. So, it was a touching night all
around!
Last night,
we played the Gump Jazzhuset in Göteberg and the place sold
out. It was so packed we almost couldn't leave the stage without
security. and some f#cker stole one of arthur's maracas. if anyone
reads this and knows him, tell him that was not cool. the music
shops were closed by the time we got to malmö so now we only
have 1 maraca. thanks a lot, pal. By the way, we were walking down
the street in Göteberg and 2 fans approached Arthur and myself
and said they couldn't get tix because the show sold out. Arthur
told me to take them to the club and have them put on the list as
his guest. That's the kind of guy Arthur is. And i've seeen him
do it before. And someone goes and steals from him. Know what? Arthur
hasn't said anything negative about it either. Arthur considers
all love fans friends.
So we had
a day off yesterday in Göteberg and we all walked around and
say the town. it started raining so we couldn't do much. The singer
in SOund TRacks Of our Lives, Ebbits, offereed to take us in his
boat but the rain ended that. i think i may have mentioned that
before, huh? whups! Well, i am meeting my friend, Mark Cox (my buddy
from Santa Monica who works in germany now), downstairs for a few
pints so i gotta split. Thanks again to all the nice people who
keep checking in on the diary like Ainsley in Southhampton (Ainsley,
your bird has been e-mailing me behind your back...), Scottish Paul,
Martyn and everyone else. Also, thank you to Arthur for the nice
things he said about me in yesterday's MOJO magazine interview.
And also, to Sweden...Tak so mychet.
Until Berlin,
Mike Randle
mike@lovewitharthurlee.com

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