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Arthur
Lee Makes Lots of Friends In Dublin 16th June 2002
written by Toni Scully
Well the
Love Spring Tour 2002 was fast coming to a close (Boo Hoo!), but
we managed to buy tickets for the Dublin show, and trusty Ryanair
(well sometimes) had some cheap flights, so Sunday morning Michelle
and I whizzed up to Luton in the old Mini and flew to the 'Old Country'.
Of course
Sunday was a big day for the Irish football team, playing in the
last sixteen of the World Cup, and the pilot kept on giving us updates
on the score as we crossed the Irish Sea (I'm sure he was concentrating
on flying the plane really). When we arrived the penalty shoot out
had just started, and well you know the rest. The Irish took the
defeat in good heart though, and no one can deny that the team gave
their all.
Well we arrived
at our hotel and relaxed for a couple of hours. As showtime approached
we walked up to the Ambassador Theatre at the North end of O'Connell
Street. After we collected our tickets, I asked what time Love would
be on, the guy rolled his eyes and told us that the band had missed
their flight from Paris, and were still 'in transit'. So we were
a little concerned as we crossed the street to a pub for a Guinness
or two.
As we were
sitting there, Ringo (UK Love Tour Manager Extraordinaire) came
up and said hi, and invited us to have a drink with him and his
girlfriend Toni. Ringo told us that he had been taking it easy with
his friends in Dublin when the call came that the band were stranded
at Paris Beauvais Airport, and could he go and set up the stage,
do a sound check and generally work a miracle or two. Ringo of course
jumped to it and did a great job of getting the venue set up, because
he's a grand lad.
Well we headed
over to the venue, which was really good, a smallish old theatre
with the stalls seats removed, the circle left in (think a shrink
washed Brixton Academy), and had a couple of drinks. The crowd was
starting to get a bit restless, because they weren't aware of the
problems. We were relieved when we saw Mike, Rusty and Dave appear
on stage and do a quick line check. Rusty even did the old 'one-two'
mic check.
The venue
was nicely full, but not too packed, so Michelle and I made our
way down to the front, and a little later than expected the band
came on. As usual on this tour the crowd went wild and got right
into the set from the off. My Little Red Book had everyone dancing
and a great version of Alone Again Or brought a great response from
the Dublin crowd. Arthur had some problems with a coughing amp at
the start of Andmoreagain, but blistered into My Flash On You instead.
Arthur was in great form, prowling the stage and acting out in some
of the numbers. At one point he told the crowd it was his first
time in Ireland, and that he seemed to making lots of new friends.
I think Arthur has made a lot of new friends everywhere he's been
on this tour.
It was a
really great show, one of the best I saw on the tour, and one lucky
fan got a souvenir in the form of Arthur's harmonica, which had
a broken reed, so he tossed it into the crowd in Signed D.C. The
highlights for me were A House is not a Motel, The Red Telephone,
The Daily Planet, Que Vida and Singing Cowboy.
At the end
of the show we hung around and after fifteen minutes or so, Ringo
showed up and gave Michelle and I passes to get backstage. We then
went through to the dressing rooms and we got a chance to meet the
rest of the band, until then we had only spoken to Mike and to Rusty
briefly. Some other friends of Ringo and Mike's were there, and
Darrien from the Wondermints and Brian Wilson's band was also there.
He told us some great stories of the recent show he did with Brian
and some guy called Paul who was in a band from Liverpool in the
1960's.
Then Ringo
asked me if I could take a photo of the band and him, so we went
into the second dressing room, and Mike introduced me to Arthur.
Now you may think I'm a flake, but shaking Arthur's hand and having
the chance to say thanks for all the great music he's made really
meant a lot to me, so a BIG Thank You to Mike and Ringo for making
it happen. I then took more photos for Dave Chapple and Daddyo.
Then we all
hung out some more and we got a chance to chat with Dave Chapple,
who is not only a fantastic bass player, but he's a top bloke too
(as we say in Manchester). After a couple of hours, Michelle and
I said goodbye, and set off back to the hotel, a bit sad that the
tour was over, but on a high from the show.
As we strolled
up to the hotel door, who should pull up outside but the band (I'm
not a stalker, honest!) and Gene joked that the Itinerary was probably
on the Internet. After laughing about this, we helped unload, and
I carried Arthur's guitar, what an honour! I also had a couple of
thwacks on his tambourine, woo hoo!
Then as usual,
we headed for the hotel bar and had a couple of drinks with the
band and Gene. There were lots of funny Rock 'n' Roll tour experiences
to be told and it was really nice to be able to shoot the breeze
with the guys, and for us it was a great way to round off an Amazing
Tour.
So that's
all for now. Arthur and the band will be back soon, and we will
be there to see it, which is something to be thankful for. Thanks
once again to Mike, Rusty, Dave and Daddyo for the music, Ringo
for his humour and hard work, Gene for looking after Mr Lee's interests
and to Arthur Lee for giving us all so much.
Scully.
Mike Randle
mike@lovewitharthurlee.com

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