The last practice session in the UK ... I wont miss driving around to Henlow.
All the time walking through and then playing through the arena show. Still a challenge to play and march for some tunes, but I can hide in the general noise.
Nights, and some days in the pubs, clubs and music venues around the country and abroad. My potted history of tours and one night stands. These hopefully will document the nights I have spent with great friends away from the rat race.
The last practice session in the UK ... I wont miss driving around to Henlow.
All the time walking through and then playing through the arena show. Still a challenge to play and march for some tunes, but I can hide in the general noise.
More changes to the arena routing ... but all on the pipes now ( I keep the stoppers in just in case). It is noticeable that with no pipe major for our small group, and as the only piper tuning is not really managed.
The long trapse around to Henlow for the next tattoo practice ....
All on the pipes ... the dance set has been removed. A change to the arena marching as well - the tunes tend to be Ok now apart from the reform to 10th batt.
Back around to Henlow for my second practice ... This time I borrowed Sue's car.
Had to order & pay for a tour tee-shirt (a foul green colour), also had to take passport to provide details for the flight.
Practice all on the pipes ... still too fast for me and I pad to cork up so I could pretend for all but the march on set. We also had a walk through of some movements for the arena.
We have been asked to partake in a massed bands at the Eksjö (Sweden) International Tattoo 2024,
I missed the first practice, and this would be the first for me ... at RAF Henlow - a trapse around the M25 to Luton and beyond. This time I cadged a lift with James and Noeleen.
Canter practice in the morning - much argument about arrangements, but nothing special. then Pipes in the afternoon in the church. Everyone plays at full gas so not easy to keep up.
Home late after a painful return, but I could sleep around the M25.
We had tickets for "From the Jam" - a Jam cover band with a difference as they have Bruce Foxton playing Bass and used to have Rick Buttler on drums as well.
As a "home" show the tickets were sold out and I had bought them several months ago. We were in the last row at the back of the circle which was great until a person a whole foot taller than me sat in the row in front! I had to lean over to look around him.
The skids were the support act with only Richard Jobson from the original line-up. He was very energetic and bounced around the stage, as they ran through a number of remembered tunes. His chat between songs was really not very interesting.