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It's Tuesday
morning and I feel like I'm only now recovering from a sleepless
Vegas weekend where I pretty much made a nice donation to MGM, Caesar's
Palace and the Bellagio. All the stars from yesteryear were in perpetual
rotation on the strip. Has-beens like Rick Springfield, Gladys Knight
(sorry, no Pips), Sheena Easton and even one of the guys from Styx
all headlining at MGM and, for $35, you can see them and get steak
and lobster to boot!
But Las Vegas
isn't always about making deals with the devil: people like Brian
Wilson and even Prince swing through here to play some real music
for real music fans. Personally, I hold the dubious honor of never
having played a note of music in that wacky, congested town. I just
go there to lose money. But, before I left L.A., we got in a LOVE
rehearsal so I left with a smile on my face.
We went over
a few songs we hadn't done yet and, after a few go arounds, they
were sounding really good. Dave Chaple bought a new Bass; a sort
of Bass version of an Epiphone 335 Semi-Hollow-body. And not only
does it look nice, with sort of a gold "sparkle" to it,
it sounds really great and the tunes had even more life to them.
A new Bass will do that! After rehearsal, Rusty and I went down
to main street for some late night Carne Asadas and reflected on
how fun it was to be playing with Arthur again and how much we all
want this to be the best it can be.
Although
this tour is going to be quite a strenuous trek ( 25 cities, 11
countries in 35 days!), everyone is prepared and looking forward
to every show. The last time we toured Europe, summer '96, we met
great LOVE fans in every city. It was nice to walk into a club in
Oslo and see all these young people coming to see Arthur Lee and
"these guys playing with him", as one fellow put it BEFORE
the show. After the show, he said we played the songs like we were
fans. I had to tell him, " We ARE fans!" Like any LOVE
fan, we still listen to those records (partly because we enjoy them,
partly because it's our job!) and are still amazed at the incredible
songs and arrangements and performances. Few people make music with
sheer determination anymore. But those LOVE records were made when
labels didn't have shareholders and accountants running the music
business. But I feel as though, playing with this unit, we side
step all that stuff and take it right to the fans, all of whom Arthur
Lee considers the best in the world. He has, as I've said before,
the utmost respect for the audience and gives the best show anyone
will see anytime soon. I can't imagine anyone playing and singing
like that with such top notch songs.
Well, that's
all for this entry. Later on tonight, we're all gonna go down to
the 3 of Clubs (in Hollywood) to see Dave Chapple's band, Harvette
(www.harvette.com). They
have a new record out and I highly recommend it. In the next few
days, we're rehearsing at a different studio (a MUCH bigger one)
to get the more "stage" and "live" feel before
we take off for Europe. Next week, the Los Angeles Times are doing
an interview/story on Arthur that will come out right before the
Knitting factory show. But for now, it's back to the studio.
Mike Randle
mike@lovewitharthurlee.com

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