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Healthy
Eating in Edinburgh
February 19
By Lizzb
We
found our apartment in Edinburgh easily (Tina stayed there last
year and when the show was scheduled for the same day as Scotland
v England rugby and hotels were booked up it seemed like a good
base. In the end the show was brought forward). I posted off my
video cassettes to LA. We found a supermarket and bought a curry
for tea. Nice civilized meal then off to the show.
As
the taxi driver dropped us off he said 'I hope you don't mind me
saying this, but you don't look like the usual Liquid Room crowd'.
We explained about the Rock Legend and went in to find Scottish
Keith then down to The Last Drop pub with Mike and Old Man. Good
thing we'd eaten a while back, the conversation was mostly about
unconventional delicacies and pricing. I sold JoanieD's ticket to
a needy soul, she really wasn't well enough to come along.
Inside
the Liquid Room, we positioned ourselves on the balcony. I was in
the sound board cage, with Tina and Keith just outside. There was
no room for the tripod, but I had a railing to cling to. David Housden
waved from below then disappeared. The show was brilliant again
- Arthur on top form, so was every band member. The audience was
great too. Big smiles all round. The singer seemed so happy. At
the end he even did a bit of a commercial for the House of Blues
DVD. We packed up and went down to return the camera and chat to
other fans, including Jim, Ainsley and a couple who said next time
we should stay with them. Then by the corner of the stage, the Man
in The Hat appeared, with Rusty minding, so Tina got to return the
camera via him and to speak to Arthur (techie video stuff). I tried
to take some photos but had the settings wrong
Later the guy
with Joanie's ticket was past himself. Rusty was telling Tales of
Music, including his Brian Wilson Story. It seems unbelievable that
Brian Wilson is touring UK at the same time and they won't get a
chance to see him. A girl had a white handbag with red LOVE logo
which she managed to get signed by everyone except Daddyo. I tried
to get someone to fetch him for us, then adopted my teacher persona
and took her find him, but alas her friends needed to go so she
gave up on the mission. Then the 'usual' liquid room crowd came
in for their club night. There was a dvd player in the apartment
so I bought myself a copy of the House of Blues.
We
had a conversation with Mr Chapple about where he stands on stage
(bassists are usually to one side). Tina's theory is that The Singer
has Mike and David Chapple positioned at his sides to make him look
even taller. But if that's true, why have a tall guitar tech? I
have witnesses to testify I Saw Mike Randle Eating an Orange - shock.
Off
down the hill to find food and lodging. Mike took a call on his
mobile, wondering what MWAH means (and I knew!). Jim was delighted
to find the last minute internet reservation he'd made was at the
band's hotel. Nearby, Old Man, Tina and I were about to part company
with the others when suddenly they all came back across the street
and into the Blue Blazer pub for a bit of bonding. It is a lovely
place, with a vast choice of whisky, great company and music to
sing along to - and open til 1 am. Our love for the great Danes
was confirmed and reinforced (such nice people). I took some photos
of the floor, which is very nice but not what I'd intended. Somehow
on the way down the hill, I lost my HoB DVD: Small price to pay
for such a wonderful evening. I hope whoever found it has played
it and become a fan.
Next
morning we had Serious Breakfast at a brilliant deli called Valvona
and Crolla where Tina bought a bottle of Lagavulin whisky for her
Keith. We passed Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's house on the way back.
Elementary. Then spent the day sightseeing up and down the hills
of Edinburgh. The Castle, The new parliament building
. Nice
day in Edinburgh. We had coffee in the café where the first
Harry Potter book was written. I liberated a listings magazine for
David Housden, so we had to duck into a doorway to avoid pursuit.
It was a belly dancing supplies shop. I had to be torn away from
the sequinned headdresses. Tina has been having lessons, but she
didn't feel ready for a full costume.
The
city was already filling up with Rugby Fans. Mostly English. Supermarket
visit then back to the apartment for pasta and Plenty of wine (ventured
out for another bottle at one point) then put the world to rights
before an early night . Glasgow tomorrow.
SCOTTISH
ROSE RECORDINGS
www.thefreedomman.com
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Mike Randle
mike@lovewitharthurlee.com

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