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KING
ARTHUR!!

It's with
great sadness that I write the last particular diary of this Love
tour. But what a way to go
Glasgow !!
I still feel
a bit numb to think that it's all over for me and lot's of other
dedicated followers now but it is, best wishes to all those going
to RFH (2).
I don't really
know whether to write a review of the show or talk about all the
familiar faces that were at the secret gig of the Andmoreagains
(the band formally known as Love just a few days before) so I'm
just going to ramble on.
My journey
in the car took 2 hours and 20 minutes from my home in Darlington
to the outskirts of Glasgow, then a further hour and a half getting
across town to Paul Barr's house. That's so frustrating but while
there are good tunes playing on the car stereo then I'm happy.
I had a quick
coffee at Paul's and watched the football results before donning
my kilt and heading down for a quick bite to eat in Russels in Byres
road, sure was a tasty burger!! After that we took a taxi into the
centre of the town and went straight to King Tuts to pick up our
tickets.

I
had arranged to meet Dukie, Lizzy B., Barney (her husband) and her
cousin at some stage and when we arrived they were in there, they
had been watching some of the sound check. Dukie had already eaten
so Lizzy's party headed off to sample some of Glasgow's finest Italian
food. We simply parked our bums in King Tuts and started off the
evening's festivities with a pint of Guinness.

I went up
to watch the end of the sound check and had a brief chat with Mike
but as he was about to have something to eat I said I would speak
to him later. He commented on the kilt and asked me if I was a real
Scotsman or not, "of course I am" as I raised it to expose
my Spiritualized tattoo. He and Rusty just laughed.

Stood at
the bar for a while talking with Dukie and a couple sat at the bar,
Billy and Fiona, who had seen Arthur at Edinburgh and had to come
and see them again. They didn't have tickets but were meeting a
guy who was selling a couple through the web site. They had agreed
to meet him at 6.00pm however at 7.00 there was still no sign and
they were getting rather worried. All things worked out in the end
and the guy did show charging them a previously agreed £60
for the items in question. Personally I don't agree at people profiteering
on gig tickets but maybe that's just me, however all parties appeared
to be happy so no real harm done I guess.
I would also
like to thank Gene Kraut at this time for getting me an extra ticket
for my brothers mate Craig who has been a life long Love fan but
never thought he'd ever see Arthur in the flesh.
Paul's girlfriend
(still girlfriend status) Carol headed round to the Variety Bar
to meet some more of our friends and she brought then round about
half an hour later. I must thank Carol here for volunteering to
do this as it was absolutely pissing down outside.

Chris Davidson
and his wife Theresa as well as Colin Grainger had been to see Love
the last time they played King Tuts gig and they were really looking
forward to it. If my memory serves me right last time Chris left
in a drunken stupor muttering, "best ever" so I was hoping
for a repeat performance.
Mike and
the guys went off to Nice and Sleazy's for a couple before returning
back to mingle with the crowd in King Tuts bar prior to the gig.
I had heard that Arthur wasn't so well as he had a bit of a chest
cold and Mike confirmed that Gene almost pulled the gig due to Arthur's
condition and with RFH (2) coming up he did not want to risk his
voice. Arthur being Arthur though didn't want to let the fans down
and insisted on playing (all you posters on the message board take
note) that is the stature of the man.
There was
the usual smattering of celebrities in the hall and the atmosphere
was electric, when the band arrived the whole place erupted. It
was simply one great song followed by another and the crowd knew
and sang all the words. As Orange Skies came on a women decided
to put he hand up my kilt to check I was a true Scotsman, which
of course I was but even that couldn't distract me from the what
was happening on stage.

The band
really seemed to be enjoying themselves and Arthur's voice held
up well despite his condition. I think they enjoy playing these
intimate venues especially to such a vociferous audience. An extended
Singing Cowboy bought the set to an end with the crowd chanting
"you oo" in response to Arthur's prompting. They left
the stage to rapturous applause and pleased everyone by returning
to play Seven and Seven is.
Yet another
momentous gig had finished.
Now it's
at this point that I really want to talk about having beers with
the band after the gig but I'm afraid I can't as it upsets me. I've
seen the band 11 times in 10 months, 6 of these being in just over
2 weeks, and I feel like they're family. This may sound ridiculous
but these guys make you feel so welcome it's like being with your
best mates. So I would like to just like to sign off with a few
words of thanks.
To Lizzy
B. and Barney, I thoroughly enjoyed your company at the 4 gigs we
went to and I'm sure we'll keep in touch. To Dukie, what a dedicated
fan, what a guy and I hope you enjoyed your fist ever visit to Scotland.
To Natasha despite being a Man.Utd fan you're a smashing person
and you really know how to go for it. To Irish Barry thanks for
keeping up the reputations of us Scots and Irish .To all of you
I would never have net you had it not been for Love, don't be strangers.
To the band
and orchestra
You guys and gals in the orchestra were never overwhelmed by the
occasion and you all partied your way through this tour. You're
all amazing musicians and I will never forget Karl playing along
to Alone Again Or in Big Hands after the Manchester gig.
Dusty you're
a perfect gentleman and you are a cornerstone of this group, you
do a great job of holding things together on stage and you are an
unsung hero. Daddyo, never a beat out of sync., solid as a rock.
Chapple, just and amazing base player, always with a smile. Mike
I can't thank you enough, you've given me an experience that I'll
never forget, your guitar playing is immense but it's your attitude
that excels. You always make time for the fans you drink like a
fish and have a cheek to call Irish Barry alcoholics and me. I will
always regard you as a friend and if ever you need anything just
shout, if I can help I will.
Finally to
Arthur Lee.
I never thought
I'd ever see you in the flesh and who would have known after seeing
you last year in King Tuts that I would have participated on this
great adventure and had the pleasure to meet talk with you, even
in your own back yard of California. There are too many superlatives
to describe you. You have brightened up the lives of thousands of
people during this tour, you are with out a doubt a living legend
but I'll just call you King Arthur.
As they say
in Scotland Haste ye back!!

As
in my previous diaries any omissions are purely to protect the innocent.
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Mike Randle
mike@lovewitharthurlee.com

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