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So
we pull into the driveway and find the side door (which is just to the
right of the hedge and this is part of the living room which overlooks
this beautiful valley).
I go up and knock on the door and Pete and Davey come and greet us.
It has been just over a year since my last trip and it is great seeing
the guys again. We probably talk every couple of weeks but it is always
nice to see them in person.
Inside
we go and Pete takes us for a bit of a tour around the house and then
into one
of the
living room areas where we sat and chatted for a while until we decided
we should head off to the pub as it was getting close to dinner.
When
the band is on a break Davey usually stays with Pete and on numerous occasions
Davey had mentioned The Victory Inn as the place where he usually relaxes.
Pete wanted to drive us down as he had to go and pick up a navigation device
for the band so in their travels they could actually find where they were
wanting to go!
We
all got in the van and down to the Victory Inn we went.
So
we are sitting in the pub and I asked Davey if Dave was going to come down.
He gets
his phone out , dials Dave and hands me the phone. Now before Dave answers
Davey says " He is going to think it is me and will say Hey SHUN"
and before he can finish I hear Dave going "Shun!!!" on the phone.
Davey
has been tagged with this nickname by Dave which comes from Dave's, as
he himself puts it, " my over the top impression of a Scots accent, I have
been known
on occasion
to make fun of Davey simply because of his Scottish ancestry).
When I said hi, Dave knew who it was and said that while he had a couple
of things to do he would definitely be down to visit in a while.
Then we called Steve Russell and coincidentally went through the exact
same process.... "Shun" he said when he answered the phone! You really
have to hang around with these guys to understand what a funny group of
people they really are.
We
had some dinner and then Dave showed up. I was sitting with my back to
the door when these hands came on my shoulders. I turn around and there
is "The wonderful" Mr. Dave Bronze.
While
I had met Dave before and we have had lots of communication over the years,
you have to be around him to appreciate what a weird sense of humour he
has :o). He is always doing these impressions of sorts.
Soon Steve showed up and we all sat around telling jokes and talking
about music, the band, the tour and a multitude of other subjects.
Steve's girlfriend Lorraine also joined us later on. This night was
just the perfect way to start the week. Sitting in an old English
pub, having a couple of pints, sitting with some good friends... What more
could you ask for?
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Here's to
a great week !
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Dave
and "Doris" the bands navigator
Pete and Alan
with Lorraine
and Davey
After
a couple of hours of lots of laughs and some great great discussions it
was time to get going. Pete had left a bit earlier has he was still
under the weather. We said our good-byes and all went out into the
parking lot. Lorraine said she would drop us off at Petes. We all
got into her car and made our way back.
Pete was still up listening to The Blue Nile, a much under-rated band from
Glasgow.
Davey decided to go to bed as he was still getting over his cold also so
Alan, Pete and I stayed up and talked for a bit time until Alan decided
that he should probably get going home. Pete had told him he could
stay over earlier on but Alan had a few things to do the next day so off
he went.
We talked
for a bit longer and then it was time to get some sleep. My room
was really nice and actually Pete had told me that earlier that day that
Davey had vacuumed it! These guys really went all out to make my
stay comfortable.
I
know I have said this before but I have had the pleasure of getting to
know the people in this band personally over the last few years and
for the most part when I talk to them it is as a friend, but every
once in a while the thought does come into my mind who they are in conjunction
with my own musical roots, and I will go into fan mode. I have said
this to them all at one time or another and they think it is pretty funny
but I think sometimes how surreal it is that, after listening to this music
in one form or another for a huge portion of my life, that I would
be fortunate enough to actually get to know the people who have had such
a big influence on me. I consider myself very fortunate.
I
mention this because, as a fan, can you imagine someone telling you that
Davey Pattison just cleaned your room! The thought is mind boggling.
Tuesday
April 25
Relax Day
We ended
up hanging around there for a few hours. Again this was a great time but
I can really imagine what it is like when you have to do this for a few
days if you are on a break.
We
did have some great conversation though didn't we mate!
That's
another thing I love about the U.K. Everywhere you go, when you talk to
someone the term "mate" is always used. Even with strangers. It's
very cool.
So
we head back to Pete's and today is the day of one of the big soccer games
and so we had planned to watch that. Petes brother Paul and Petes Dad John
were over to watch it. We ended up going back to the Victory for
dinner with John before the big game. It was a great night and just
hanging around these people was a lot of fun.
Wed April
26
Southampton........
The Brook
...We then
thought we should grab some lunch so Pete said that we could go to this
restaurant the guys went to while they were recording the cd as the food
was good.
Again,
the exact conversation is not important but Pete is a really fun guy and
we just had a good time talking over lunch. We couldn't stay long though
as we had to meet Davey and then pack up and go get Dave.
As
we pulled in the Victory parking lot I could see the wee man sitting in
the "usual" spot. In truth he likes to sit in that spot as that was where
he and Pam went a few times when she was out last year. What a sentimental
guy!
So
as we are walking up to the door I had to take a shot of him in his home
away from home and while doing that Davey gave me the universal Scottish
greeting of saying "Hey, you're number one!" A fine tradition I must
say.
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I
had a pint with Davey while Pete watched. He is the driver after all.
So we finished
that and then it was time to pick up all the stuff and head over to Dave's.
While we were at the house Pete came up to me and said "Here, I have something
for you" . He handed me this tour itinerary book that the band had for
the German leg of the tour. It was very cool and Pete had signed it to
me. Very nice tour book with the venue info , contacts , times etc.
Very professionally done.
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Dave steps in as
navigator (with "Doris" in hand).
We
had a great trip out, lots and lots of stories and many jokes and I shared
a few pictures from home with the guys. Listened to some great music.
Dave put on some Little Feat which they are big fans of, and I was telling
them that my brother-inlaw (who is a musician out of the Philadelphia area)
has been doing some recording with the drummer Richie Hayward. Dave says
"oh, I have known Richie for a long time ..please have him say hi for me".
Small world.
Well after
a few pit stops on the road Davey decided to catch a nap. I couldn't resist
taking this picture.
As
we are coming into Southampton Dave gives Robin, who was at the hotel,
a call to see what was happening with the sound check and if we were going
to meet him there. As it turns out we have to swing by the hotel and pick
him up. Now Robin has this same bug that Pete and Davey have had over the
last couple of days but like the others knows that the schedule must be
maintained so he is already downstairs when we pull up to the hotel.
Robin
gets in the seat beside me and we start chatting, shake hands and off we
go to The Brook.
The Brook is a very cool venue with two levels for the audience to view
the show.
We go inside
and meet up with Laurie and Steve who already have everything set up.
Now just to pause the story for a minute, I have to say how important these
two gentlemen are to the band and what an intricate role they play in the
show. They are a part of the band, maybe they don't "perform" and
get the attention the others do but they are so good at what they do that
they are with the band on the 2006 tour over here.
These
two do it all. So much so that once the tours are over we are going
to have a little chat for the site. Two real characters to be honest. Great
guys who were fun to hang around with and who always made me feel welcome.
Anyway, as the group is getting set up and ready for the sound check I
am wandering around the place upstairs and down just taking a few pictures
and checking the place out and talking to the people that work there.
Dave undertaking
the delicate ear plug insertion process
..... "what?
.... I can't hear you"
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"what will do now?....
Dave can't hear anything!"
"I know... let's pretend we can't hear him."
While I
was upstairs, I ran into two friends from my site, John Waters and Martin
Hughes. Two more fans who have taken in numerous shows. What's really
great about these two is they went to the same school together way back
when. They are both serial Trowerheads who have become good friends as
a result of the Robin Trower
Band's
adventures at home in 2005-06. I must say that the people in the U.K. drive
for hours to catch more than one show. It's this kind of loyalty that I
knew would show itself when Robins management decided to tour at home.
It was great meeting up with them and we would catch up to each other later
at the show.
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The sound check
After
the sound check Robin went up to do an interview for a UK magazine so we
were going to have to hang around until he was done before we could get
back to the hotel.
While we
were downstairs Jon Amor, who has opened a number of shows for the band,
was getting set up for his check. Pete and I were talking to him for a
bit and Jon is a really nice guy. Please go to his site and check
his stuff out. I know you will like it as much as I do.
There
are also some great entries on his site in the journals about his shows
with Robin and his interaction with Laurie and Steve. If you read them
there is a reference to calling Steve and Laurie " Mostin" Mostin
Sr. and Jr. actually. I asked Laurie about it and he said that
" this was a name that came out of my hat one day and it seemed to catch
on so Steve and myself call each other Mostin and so do a lot of other
people."
I went up to the stage and Jon posed for a shot.
Live at The Brook
Robin at
the Brook, Southampton
Photo by
Robbie Trower
Photos from Mr. Howard
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I
can remember one moment during the second part of Too Rolling Stoned and
Robin was really getting into it.
One
of the things you have to appreciate is that all of them, as individuals,
are amongst the top players/ performers in the world and one of the things
that makes real performers is the ability to get into that zone where thought
does not really enter into what you are playing... it just starts to flow.
You can see that in some of the pictures, the eyes are closed... the music
flows.
I have
always used the term "cheeky" when I have seen it because on the odd occasion
when I have played "there" I know that you really step back from yourself...
and it's weird feeling because you don't really know what's going to come
out. In their case it is always great... in mine... not so much. :o)
Anyway,
Robin is really into the solo and you could just feel the notes flowing
from
within.
I leaned over to Andrea and said " he's getting really cheeky right now!"
I think she could tell by the smile on my face that this was a compliment
and also the fact that I was making verbal comments like " wow" during
most of it! Robin just does things on that guitar that completely
shock me. And that he can still surprise me after all these years is one
of the reasons I am such a fan.
Davey
was amazing. He is always amazing. He has such soul in his voice. Davey
has
always wanted to do Hanna since the time I first got to know him and his
love for the song really came through in his performance. He
is so comfortable in front of a crowd and it was great to hear him sing
again and especially on some of my favourite older tunes like Victims although
I was disappointed that Fine Day had been dropped. An amazing front man
that always has fun on stage.
Dave
is the consummate musician. He is so good it's scary. Always knows what's
going on on stage and always seems to be having a great time. A complete
professional! I think a great suggestion for a song would be something
like Messin the Blues. They used to have a bass solo in that and I for
one, would love to see Dave let lose in a solo! I have heard Dave
with lots of others including Clapton, Dr. Feelgood and many others. He
just has a great style. I think his bass playing pushes Robin a lot.
Alethea
would be another suggestion to allow Pete to showcase his playing.
I was so impressed by Pete and his playing. He plays so effortlessly and
yet the drumming is very intricate. At the Manchester show from where
I was I could see everything he was doing and was totally blown away with
how good he really is. I showed my video to a guy who I have played in
bands with all my life. Ron is a great drummer, and when he saw the
shows he was totally impressed with Pete... and... he used the word perfect
when talking about his chops.
Robin
has such a gift and can find ways to express himself through his playing
that are truly awe-inspiring. He really is getting better. Hard to believe!
I had jokingly
said to the guys on the trip out that I had travelled a long way to visit
and I expected everything they had! I saw it that night. This is a tight
band.
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As soon as the show ended we hung around for a few minutes and then Andrea said that we should go up to the dressing room. It was crazy up there. We wanted to get lots of pictures and we did. After a few I was sitting down and Robin sat down in the chair beside me and we looked at each other and the look on his face was sort of like oh please not another picture! Pretty funny moment.
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Snack break with Dave
Robin
Davey and Dave
goofing around as usual
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A tired Mr. Thompson
Davey
We
visited for as long as possible but it was starting to get late and so
time to go. While I would be talking to Andrea a number of times
while I was there I was sad to have to say goodbye after such a short meeting.
It was so nice to finally meet you. Remember the offer to come to
the cottage is always open. Just on a note, the whole time I was there
I would get these little messages on the phone asking if everything was
ok and that we were getting around all right. She was looking out for me
which was sweet and so typically Andrea. As a matter of fact the next time
I phoned home Sue and Jamie had already heard from her and had seen some
of the pictures!
We
were going to meet the guys back at the hotel for a night cap so I left
to find Alan and Duncan who I hadn't seen since the start of the show.
I soon found them and we headed outside and called for a cab.
We all got up fairly early and met downstairs. We were going to drive for a while before eating. We were driving along, near the northern tip of the New Forest National Park, when all of a sudden we see this sign. Alan immediately turned off the road as we just could not pass up the opportunity for a picture.
Back out on the road we talked about last night and what fun it was.
The country side is so beautiful. We were on our way to Stonehenge
but happen to be passing through Salisbury where the famous Cathedral is
so we decided to make a stop and check it out. When we got to Salisbury
we parked and went and got a coffee and a bacon sarnie [I think] in the
first open air café we could find. It was a
beautiful,
warm day. After our break we wandered over to the Cathedral. It was breath-taking.
Actually saw the Magna Carta. We took a number of pictures but none
really do it justice. We spent a good hour or two wandering around.
Check out
this
link for more on what it is like. Fascinating place and the people
who worked there were very nice to us. Then it was off to Stonehenge.
We are driving along and all of a sudden you could see it coming up on
the rise. We pulled into the parking lot and there were lots of tourists.
It is every bit as amazing as I thought it would be. The funny thing about
being around the site is that it is so quiet. When people would talk, even
us, you find yourself whispering.
After
a walk around we went back in and I bought some souvenirs and then we were
off again. We were getting a bit hungry so we decided to stop at
the next place we saw.
On
Semington Road in the town of Melksham in the county of Wiltshire we happened
upon this great pub called The West End Inn. The pub is part of a
famous nation-wide chain of pubs called 'Hungry Horse'. As inferred by
their name, they specialize in serving food on large plates and piling
it high! It was a good meal with some very nice waitresses!
After eating we had hoped to get to the Stone Circle at Avebury and Avebury
Manor, just west of Marlborough, at the suggestion of Dave Bronze. However,
road closures en route from Stonehenge meant we were forced to change course.
We
ran into some very heavy traffic and got a bit mixed up as to how to exactly
get to the Robin2. We arrived right in the middle of the sound check
so didn't get to hear too much. I talked to Davey and told him that
we were going to go check into our hotel and that we would catch up to
them at the show.
The
hotel the guys picked was a really nice place. We went up to the rooms
and relaxed for a bit before heading off to the venue.
At
the Robin2 there is a nice restaurant upstairs so we went up and met up
with a number of Trowerheads. It is such fun to finally meet some
of these people who I have corresponded with. The show was a complete sell-out!
No surprise there!
After
a pint or two we head down to the hall where the crowds are starting to
gather.
The opening
act was Australian Gwyn Ashton. This guy is amazing. After his set I went
over and introduced myself and told him I thought his stuff was really
good and that when I posted the story on the site I would put a link to
his site. He told me that he was coming out with a new cd in the
next couple of months and we could hook up and he would send me one.
We
decided that we would see the RTB from right in front of the stage so before
the crowd started to move up so we parked ourselves right in front ready
for the show to begin.
The guys came on and the crowd pushed up closer in anticipation of what
was about to come. I had my video camera ready and Davey and Pete
saw us and gave a smile.
After
a few songs it was starting to get really warm up front and I thought I
would take a walk to the back of the room. I really enjoy watching the
people enjoy the show. This isn't just a night out at a show...this is
an event, and the enthusiasm I witnessed at every show was a real peak
into a unique side of people of all ages and walks of life.
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I wandered to the back and saw Laurie at the board in this sectioned off area where the sound system is controlled. He saw me and waved me to come in and sit next to him. This was great because it was very crowded and this offered an unobstructed view of the band.
I
found it fascinating to watch what Laurie was doing while the band played.
Constantly adjusting little things to bring out the sound.
The
set list was well received and the guys were in top form tonight.
Every show is a treat to experience. Sitting with Laurie I think gave me
the best seat in the house to hear the band.
When
Little Bit Of Sympathy came on and Robin and Pete go into the solo at the
end Davey stepped up and started clapping his hands over his head and encouraging
the crowd who immediately got into the groove, Bronzie then stands beside
Davey and they were both getting the crowd going..... the crowd really
started to make some noise. Robin and Pete were really into it and you
could see that the crowd loved being involved trying their best to push
Robin on with the rhythm they were creating. Even at the back of
the hall everyone was into it. Another great show.
After
the show the security people were starting to get everyone out, we
were hanging around waiting for the guys as we were going to meet for a
pint back at the hotel. One of the security guys came up and was asking
us to leave when Laurie said no no they are with the band. Thanks Laurie.
They
got there stuff together and we were just heading out the door when I hear
someone yell my name. I turned around and Gwyn Ashton was walking over
to me and he said that he did have one copy of his upcoming cd with him
and asked if I would like it.
What a
cool guy.
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after I got home and listened to it I have become a big fan. Check
out Gwyns site and seriously think about ordering "Prohibition"Link
Listen to "Come On/Don't Walk, Run! A great addition to any music
lovers collection.
We
went out and grabbed a cab back to the bands hotel and the guys were already
there so we got into our usual discussions about the show and what they
experienced as well as what we did. Very interesting conversations and
a lot of laughs.
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We
only stayed for an hour or so and then it was time to head back to the
hotel.
Once
back there we decided to have a cup of tea before turning in. We
ended up staying up until 3 am. I’d say we were ‘on a high’ after an eventful
day what with the journey, the sights, the sound check, the show and the
meet up with the boys afterwards! Too excited to go to bed so we sat up
and talked.
The
discussion turned to the show tomorrow in Manchester and about going to
the sound check. They had felt a bit uncomfortable at the Robin soundcheck
and thought that it may be better for me if I went by myself the next day.
I think it was actually my fault they were that way as we got there late
and I wasn't thinking and just walked into the room without being aware
of what was going on. Probably should have waited till the playing stopped
before entering. My apologize to all.
This
tells you a lot about what really cool people these two are. They are both
huge fans, have travelled hundreds of miles, gone through great expense
and taken time away from their families to see this band perform. A sound
check for anybody would be an awesome experience but they were both adamant
about giving up that opportunity because they felt everybody would be more
relaxed if it was just me there watching. I did argue about it for
a while but I did know that what they were saying was true. It was just
the fact that they wanted me to have my time and did not want to jeopardize
that, it tells you something about these two.
Friday,
April 28
Manchester
My
vantage point again allowed some great crowd watching. People were
mesmerized watching the show. Got some great video.
It
was a different angle to watch as the band comes on. The crowd started
cheering as soon as they appeared on stage. Pete steps behind his kit,
Dave puts his bass on and Davey is standing centre stage. Robin walks over
and is about 5 feet away. Steve is standing there and passes him the guitar.
Robin hooks up, does a very quick tune check and everyone is ready to go.
Davey spots me and waves and Pete flashes a quick smile.
Robin
turns to the guys with a quick count and Twice Removed explodes out of
the sound system. The crowd immediately responds to the classic song. Then
straight into Hanna which is such a great song. I love the groove they
get into at the change.
I
spent a lot of time just watching instead of videoing. I didn't want to
take any pictures because I was a bit close to Robin and did not want to
distract him with a flash. What I did video though turned out well and
the angle afforded me some great stuff of Robin playing.
One
funny moment was during BOS. I was filming a bit and at the time of the
solo I was watching Robin. It's that point of the song that really gets
to me. Robin is just into the solo and the sound level has dropped down
low, Robin is starting to get into that zone with short soft rifts, you
could hear a pin drop on the crowd side and all eyes are on Robin.
After the show Dave came up and asked if I had seen the gesture to me while
I was filming. I said I hadn't noticed and he said that he was saying hi
to me. I never thought any more about it but when I got home and was watching
the show I see Dave look over and give me this "funny " gesture. I honestly
had to rewind to see it. Absolutely cracked me up. The show was amazing
and afterwards we were making plans to hook up.
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In
Manchester, the band was staying at The Chancellors Hotel and Conference
Centre
but they said they didn't have a pub in it so we were going to go back
to our hotel and the three of them were going to come over to the place
we were. It was late by the time we got back to our place and when
Davey called and said they were pretty beat.
We were
tired too and said we would catch up to them tomorrow.
Saturday
April 29
Liverpool
to Wilberston
We
got up fairly early so that we could head off to Liverpool. We decided
to hit one specific area and then we were going to drive down to Wilbarston
in time to catch the sound check. Now the original plan was to go
to the sound check and then head back to Alan's for the night so that early
in the morning we could get me to the airport.
Duncan and Alan kept saying that if I wanted we could stay for the show
and grab another hotel and then get up really early to make the drive to
London. It was very tempting and we talked about it allot as we drove around.
Liverpool... The Beatles. It was amazing just being in the city where it
started.
We arrived at the Albert Dock in Liverpool and went in search of
three “full English” breakfasts before we hit the exhibit! After
yet another great meal, we went through
some of
the shops around before finally heading to ......
The
exhibit is very well done. They actually have a full size replica of the
Cavern.
While you
could tour at your own pace it was fascinating and it took a couple of
hours before we were done. A fantastic place.
So
now it was off to Wilbarston and the last sound check and possibly another
show.
Great drive.
The English countryside is so beautiful.
So
we locate the hall where the show is going to be and it is out in the middle
of nowhere. Sort of up on a hill and all around you can see for miles.
Alan
and Duncun again decided it was best if they waited outside until
after the sound check as it was apparent that Robin did not like too many
people around so I went in by myself. I talked to a few people at
the front of the place that were working there. We talked for a bit and
then I went in and found Steve and Laurie working getting everything set
up. The band was not there yet.
Steve was stringing Robins guitar and I was very surprised at the guitar.
I had always thought he had his strings set up quite high but they were
actually quite low.
Steve
getting Robin's guitar ready
Soon
the guys show up and we are all chatting when someone came up and said
that Robin still wasn't feeling well and that he would not make the sound
check. This was disappointing as I was hoping to see him one more time
to say good bye before leaving.
Since the sound check was going to be pretty informal the guys told me
to get Alan and Duncan. While we were waiting for the guys to finish
setting up we were having a great time just talking and such.
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As soon as Laurie was ready to start Dave, Davey and Pete went up
on the stage and just started playing to get warmed up. I went up and was
taking some pictures and video when Dave started playing that funky kind
of "Beat It" riff. Pete was in on it when I turned around and Steve was
getting into some pretty funny break dancing!! It was absolutely
hilarious. The guys were having a good time. I asked Laurie and the
guys if it was ok to take some shots on the stage. They were all good with
that and so up I went.
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Well
with the sound check done it was time to go back to the hotel and say our
good byes over a pint. I had thought over the offer to catch the last show
but it would have been very difficult to make it into London for my early
flight so this was going to be it.
I
said my good byes to Laurie and Steve, two really great guys and invaluable
members of the "team". I look forward to our interview after the
Oct U.S. shows.
I
was going to drive with the band back to the hotel and Alan and Duncun
were going to follow us. As we were driving I was making sure
they stayed within sight so as not to lose them. We were driving around
and "Doris" was guiding us to our destination. As we were going into this
one roundabout she said "take the third exit and turn left. Dave kept going
around and past the exit. I thought for a second he screwed up
but he was laughing as we went around the circle twice with Alan hot on
the trail. Dave and his weird sense of humour! It was pretty funny
though.
The
hotel was in Corby (Holiday Inn) on Geddington Road. There was a Lotus
car convention going on and all these beautiful machines were lined up
across the parking lot.
Robbie
... you would have loved this :o)
In the pub, Pete and Dave decided to go get something to eat first so Davey,
Alan and
I went into the lounge part and had a pint. Dave and Pete came out
after their meal and we talked for awhile but It was finally time to get
going. The guys walked out to the front lobby and we all said our
good-byes. Great guys...good friends.
As we walked out into the parking lot a real sense of sadness was evident
as we knew that this story was about to come to an end. Alan
just had to make sure we got one last picture ... the end of our adventure.
We
start back to where Alan and Duncan live and as we are driving Alan's phone
rings and he passes it back to me. It was Pete. They were just getting
ready to go to the show and the guys were just wanting to make sure that
I had had a good time over there. Is that not just amazing!
It
was a fairly quiet drive back, if I remember correctly. We were talking,
but I think all of us were just going over the last few days in our minds
and also realizing that it is just about over.
We drove by where Alan works and then off to Duncans shop to pick up his
car. Out in the parking lot I said my good byes to Duncan.
A great friend.
We finally got back to Howardtowers [the name they call their house] at
about 9pm where Jane “Alan’s long-suffering wife and Trower widow”
:o) and [eldest son] Greg were waiting. We recovered from the journey with
a coffee and a chat before an impromptu jam in the music room with me on
Strat and Alan bass! After a bit of that we went into the computer
room and downloaded our pics. I am sure we could have stayed up all
night going through the photos but we had to get up early the next morning
so it was time to go to sleep! It was a long day.
Sunday April
30th
Return
Home
I woke up
to Alan opening the bedroom door and placing a fresh cup of coffee close
the bed. It was pretty early in the morning and we didn't want to
wake anybody up so we had planned to catch breakfast at the airport.
Again, just a great drive out to the airport laughing about all the fun
times we had had over the last few days. We got to the airport and checked
my bags and then it was off to get some food.
We
got talking about all kinds of things and realized that we both really
enjoyed a lot of similar things. One being science fiction. One of my all
time favourite movies was an old one called ‘Robinson Crusoe on Mars’
[1964 starring Paul Mantee, Victor Lundon and Adam ‘holy smokes’ West!]
We remembered the seaweed bean shoots from amongst other things. Which
was really strange as I have only met one or two others that have ever
heard of it. An amazing sci-fi show in its time. You see there is life
after Trower!!!
Finally time to get going and Alan and I said our good-byes. It was the
end of the adventure and a bit of a sad moment but hopefully we will get
the chance to do it again someday.
Having
spent just a few days with the guys you see that life on the road is very
tiring and boring. One of the things that I really found out was the boredom
and repetitious life that these guys go through just to perform for us,
the fans. Away from family and friends, same thing every day. Get
up, eat at a hotel or restaurant, hang around for a few hours, go to the
sound check, go back to the hotel, rest, have dinner, go to the venue around
8:00 pm, perform, go back to the hotel, try to unwind, go to bed , then
get up and sometimes have to drive hours to the next show. And then
the cycle starts all over again.
Not as
glamorous as you would think or hope it would be for them. I really have
to admire the fortitude required to do this. It is a very tough gruelling
way to make a living.
Robin,
Dave, Davey, Pete, Laurie and Steve, believe me when I say that we
are all very grateful for your hard work that allows us, the fans, to share
with you, something that is so special to us all.
Also I was so taken with how loyal the fans in the UK are. They were
so elated that Robin had finally come back to play on his home turf to
the people who first came to appreciate his talents. Many travel
around to numerous shows, driving hours to get there. Many bring
their families with children who have likely grown up listening to Trower.
They are finally able to show them why they like this music so much. I
talked to a lot of people before and after the shows and they were all
so buzzed by what they had just experienced.
So
there you have it.
The words and pictures don't really tell you how much fun it was to travel
around with Alan
and Duncan. It
was just an amazing time. I
cannot thank you two enough for everything you did for me. Without you,
this trip would not have been possible. You looked after everything. A
constant statement the whole time I was there was "whatever you want to
do Steve". I have to say that never in my life have two people gone
so far out of their way to make an almost complete stranger have the time
of his life. I really cannot find words to express my gratitude to you
both and to your families for the time spent away from home. Thank
you again for everything.
Davey,
Pete
and Dave. What
can I say? You made me feel like I am, in some small way, a
part of the whole band thing. Put yourselves in my shoes for
a second...., after 20 odd years of being so motivated musically by what
I felt from this band the first time I heard them and then suddenly....
I am staying at Pete Thompsons house......, with Davey Pattison.... and
the first night I am there Dave Bronze makes a trip over to say hi.
Driving in the van to a show, talking afterwards.....discussing the shows,
the songs....everything. How can you put the thousand thoughts that go
through your head on paper after an experience like that? It was
totally surreal. An amazing time and I feel very lucky to be able to call
you all friends.
When we were in the pubs after the shows I really enjoyed the conversations
we got into and the laughs were non stop.
Steve
and Laurie, I
thank you both for making me feel so welcome at both the shows and the
sound checks. You guys do an amazing job and I look forward
to sharing your experiences with the people who visit this site.
Robin,
as I said earlier, I really do appreciate your allowing me access to events
that most people who enjoy your music can only imagine. It is a privilege
and again thanks. I hope my presence didn't throw you off too much. It
was also great to finally meet your "better half" and your son.
It really made the trip perfect. It was too bad that you were feeling under
the weather for most of the time. It would have been fun to have you join
in some of our talks after the shows.
Maybe next
time.....
And
thanks to Sue and Jamie for pushing me to take these once in a lifetime
opportunities when they come up, and for putting up with having to listen
to me talk about the trip everyday for weeks after. :o)
One of my favourite pictures
with
the band (from the 2005 UK tour)
........
and what about 2007??
... always
more to come