The EBB arrived back in London from Germany via Belgium and Calais at around midnight last night. Some of us had further still to travel and Spadge our driver and road angel was ultimately headed for Oxford. Saturday was a long day for him. Thanks for all your good stuff mate. Thanks must also go to tour manager Kris Gray who booked the German dates and Connie and all our friends in Osnabruck.
a stones throw away
The tour has been great fun with many high lights and few lows and we are all looking forward to playing in Athens on May 19th. One high light of the last German leg was meeting up with Man. We had a few good laughs with these guys. It was good to be with genuinely nice people and share the same stage. There is also some thing different about the Man show. There is a music in it that is surprising and deep. Great to see the young guitarists George and Josh with drummer Bob and the paternal Martin Ace, on bass, still flying the Taff flag. They all came onstage at the last gig to join in on Poppy, our last song of the night. We played three gigs together in Germany and look forward to seeing the guys again at the Berg Hertzburg Festival on the 25 th July. The EBB as individuals all have favourite gigs from this tour, often the ones where the sound was good for them onstage that night. My favourites were slightly different from every one elses but we all concur on what we think were the the very best nights. For me being on the road with the guys in EBB is the best thing and working together to improve things every day.
Welcome home. Love the Zen Garden - but you saved the best till last - the last line is casually tossed in there - the 2008 tour, I guess that makes it official !!
ReplyDeletewelcome home or back ,i wish i could has been with you especially for the gigs with man (meybe i was,ent there physically but in spirt i was!!)
ReplyDeletemyself and Nick are really looking forward to the road trip to the Herzburg Festiaval its going to be magical, looking forward to new songs old songs and meybe a new recording and who knows meybe a live set !(please) also looking forward too more of your thoughts and writings in this the first supper
hope you enjoyed the goulash and chocolates .... now then pikey get back under the reed cos he's back and he'll come looking for you!!
cheers
tony
bye the way if you are ever in the area around Newark Notts there is a japanese garden , the japanese monk has spent years creating his little bit of japan if your ever up this way let me know and i will show you it . its very peace full and tranquil
ReplyDeletecheers
tony
Hi Edgar & all the band,
ReplyDeleteDuring shows at the Spirit of 66, I often take some shots of the bands on stage.
It's my pleasure; Idon't do that for money. I give you here under the address of the blog where you can see some of the shots I take that night:
http://jeanluc104.aceblog.fr/
I hope you like some pictures. If you want to use someones for your website, NO PROBLEM !!! Just tell me what. I 'll appreciate to know.
(Your show was really fantastic)
Jean-Luc Cruwels
rue de la tour, 10
Comblain-La-Tour
Belgium
P.S.: Sorry if my english is not right. My usual language is french.
Jean-Luc cruwels, your photos are absolutly stunning !
ReplyDeletethank you for sharing them
all the best
tony
Jean-Luc cruwels, That is one awesome set of photographs, like Tony said, thankyou for sharing them with us.
ReplyDeleteLarry
Jean-Luc, I agree with Tony and Larry, GREAT photos and great job done, thanks !!
ReplyDeleteWOW ! Jean Luc your photographs are amazing. Thank you so much. I would very much like to use some of them.
ReplyDeleteBest regards
Edgar Broughton
Reg great photos, what song DID our truly perform ??
ReplyDeleteDear All,
ReplyDeleteJean Luc's photos are indeed awesome ! You should appoint him official photographer to EBB.
It makes me feel another transfusion of live EBB is required. Any UK gigs would be great, any place any time - weekend, weekday, mid-day, midnight. I would even arrange the catering!
Paul in the Dales