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DON'T
TRY THIS AT HOME;

"I
too came East unto Hollywood"

Late Saturday
afternoon I was invited to a Love rehearsal, which was scheduled
for Sunday between 4:00 PM PST and 8:00 PM PST, and which was a
run through for the whole band including the 5-piece ensemble incorporating
a pair of trumpets (one of whom is a flautist to boot), a viola
player, a violin player and a cellist for their show at the House
Of Blues in West Hollywood on Tuesday night.
Along the
way, I had had the opportunity to view quite of few of the homeless
people Mr. Randle shared his lunch with yesterday, not to mention
all those topless-bottomless bars he's such an authority on, but
as I had had the wisdom to marry a beautiful woman who loves me
and make and eat a tuna-fish sandwich before I left the house I
decided not to test my luck with the local gangbangers, homeless
lunatics and fast-food/lap-dance vendors and so I arrived promptly
at 4:30 (perfectly timed to miss helping out on the "load-in")
and lucked out by finding a parking spot right in front of the rehearsal
room.As I approached the front door of the place I saw a person
who looked a
LOT like Mr. Lee disappearing around an adjacent corner with two
men. Hoping I hadn't just witnessed the butt end of a kidnapping,
but too dissipated from the 100 degree heat to offer any meaningful
succor, I entered the joint just as the strings were tuning up.
The room
was rich with talent, if not air conditioning.Everyone was in a
great mood.Without any further ado, the rehearsal started and the
band en site, Love without Arthur Lee, whipped through the Forever
Changes songs with the fantastic, furious playing of the Fab Five,
who are:
Probyn
Gregory on Trumpet and Valvabone
Dan Clucas on Trumpet and Flute
Ana
Vale on Cello

Heather
Lockie on Viola
Paula Yoo on Violin

First the
band went through Forever Changes w/o Arthur
For a second
there I thought Mr. Randle's head was going to explode

Then Mr.
Lee showed back up and they went through all of the FC tunes with
the horns and strings again, plus a couple of more songs: "Listen
To My Song" with strings and horns and"She Comes In Colors"
were really, really rocking.The sight of Paula doing her "shoo-bop"
while she played was worth more than the price of admission.One
of the really funny moments was when Mr. Lee called for "Orange
Skies" and they were really getting into "Singing Cowboy"
when Arthur stopped the proceedings so they could actually do "Orange
Skies!"That's when Dan popped up with his flute.It was a great
treat to hear that flute mixed with the vocals and guitars. Really
nice.



I had been
wondering what all these guitars were...it turned out the white
SG is Mr. Lee's new guitar.

Then Mr. Lee called for a break.A break for Mike and Daddyo and
Rusty, that is... Turns out Mr. Lee's friends were Johnny Echols
and Don Conka. Together, with Mr. Lee, they did Smokestack Lightning......And
it rocked, dudes.I think folks down at the HOB tomorrow night will
get a chance to see those cats on the stage together as a special
treat!You KNOW Mr. Lee blows a mean harmonica, son!



 
So, although I could go on a while about the atmosphere in the room,
and how freaking great it was to be there, and how nice everybody
was (as usual) and how especially nice and warm Mr. Lee is, or discuss
exactly how quickly Mr. Randle can consume a bunch of tacos, or
describe the vast quantity of beer that appeared magically just
as the music was winding down, or the WMDs I saw stacked up against
a heavily fortified tee-shirt factory a couple of doors down from
the rehearsal studio -- well, I'm not The Diary so I'll just get
back to my little videomastering project and savor how very special
a day this was. And, of course, get ready for Tuesday night...

Warmest regards always, etc. etc.
The New Guy
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Mike Randle
mike@lovewitharthurlee.com

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