Monday, November 26, 2007

End Of Tour Party, Los Angeles




...Not at the Sunset Hyatt though, sadly.
The past few days were a bit rugged- played in Kourtrijk then left at 4am or so for 2 planes to Bari. Played that evening after a typically hellish Italian soundcheck/gear experience (and typically amazing food followed), only to leave at 5am for 3 more planes home. Normally we'd have taken a direct Frankfurt-LA flight on Lufthansa, but this wasn't possible due to the scheduling, so it meant an awful YouNighted "Airlines" experience and a layover in Dulles. Next time we'll stay the extra day to make the nonstop possible. In any case, Kourtrijk and Bari were ok gig-wise, though Bari suffered from a very boomy hall, along with all the other problems. I think it's pretty much impossible to have a smooth concert experience in Italy unless you eliminate the Italians themselves from at least 90% of the production process. They've still got it goin' on in the food department though, which goes part of the way toward making up for the other glaring shortcomings one always encounters there in the concert world. In a general sense however, for a group like this where a significant amount of technology and logistics (and not enough money) are involved, playing live these days is pretty difficult. The combination of lack of money for a road crew (despite the Herculean efforts of our fantastic tour manager/FOH man Arnaud "Arnocito" Mercier) and the draconian airline overweight baggage policies and their attendant costs makes for grim scenarios pretty much every time. Photos from top: Johan (left) from Einsturzende Neubaten, who's a big JH fan, turned up to see us in Kourtrijk. Bottom: Me at soundcheck in Bari.

Thursday, November 22, 2007

The video show...


People keep sending photos of our shows over the past few days, and while some of them
are (IMNSHO) truly horrible, there are the occasional good ones that seem postworthy.
We are actually doing two different shows on this mini-tour: The main JH music one and another which is "live scoring"
to the video of Belgian video artist Kurt d'Haeseleer. We've did one performance of each in Genk (the other concerts
have all been the normal music set), and we're doing the second tomorrow here in Kortrijk.
The photo above is from the Genk video performance.

Kortrijk





Day off, thank Jeebus. From top: Street scene, one of the venues used by the festival (not the one we played at, though), an astonishing warm goat cheese salad, chocolate mousse.

Tuesday, November 20, 2007

Uppsala post-mortem

The Uppsala gig was good- nice reaction from the audience. Spanking-new venue with great gear as well. However, the building was severely overdesigned in the tech department. The CCTV flatscreen view of the stage (top photo) was nice, and the electronic sign next to the dressing room (second photo down) was cool as well, but the dressing rooms had card-key entrance and immediately started locking us out for no readily apparent reason. You really have to wonder why a dressing room needs card key entrance- So unnecessary. They ended up calling the maintenance guy in charge of the system to get us sorted out. Anyway, not a bad gig at all. Back to Belgium tomorrow.

Monday, November 19, 2007

Last London stuff (no, really!)




Right as we were about to leave the hotel to fly to Sweden, I managed to organize the first in-person meeting between myself and my friend Rainer BrĂ¼ninghaus. I've been a fan of his work since about 1980, first interviewed him for a magazine in '87 and kept in touch sporadically since then. However, he never comes to the USA on tour anymore, and I wasn't over in Europe all that much so we never actually met face-to-face. It turned into a fun little "ECM summit" of sorts when JH and Jan Garbarek turned up.
From top: Rainer and I, Jon/Jan/Rainer, Jon and Rainer.

Sunday, November 18, 2007

Last Day in London...






From top: The hotel, my old hero Rainer BrĂ¼ninghaus playing with Jan Garbarek, my friends Andy and Guy working on A Major Record Project™.

Random Londonology





The QEH London gig went very well.
From top: The QEH stage setup (sorry 'bout the blur), the giant sightseeing-ferris-wheel thing, Steve and Jan, Brian after the show.

Monday, November 12, 2007

...and we're off.


The view from the hotel. Genk, Belgium.

Friday, November 9, 2007