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While on the road for the Moody Blues USA
Fall Tour 2000, Justin jotted down some news exclusively for his
Web site. Written on two different occasions during the tour (during
the beginning and the middle), they are accounts of some of the
things Justin observed and was doing.
Enjoy!!!
October
20th
What an amazing week this has been. The Society of
Distinguished Songwriters dinner at the weekend, two television
interviews on Tuesday - one about "progressive rock"
which I did with Ian Anderson of Jethro Tull. The first question
was "What is progressive rock?", to which my reply was
"The same as normal rock but longer".
The other interview was with the BBC in the radio studio where
we recorded most of "Days of Future Past" for radio
shows before the real recording. The interview was about "Nights",
as part of a series all about classic songs; the recording, the
writing, the day of the session, were we stoned or not, who else
was there, how many takes. I think we covered everything. The
nice thing about both TV shows (which will be shown in the new
year) was that they were both being made by really young kids
who love the music.Wednesday was of course really special because
it was the day A.S.C.A.P. gave me their Lifetime Achievement Award,
the "Golden Note". It was a truly wonderful evening.
Phil Collins got an award for Tarzan, and it was great to see
him again as we've always got on really well. One of the highlights
was a short ten minute performance by Cy Coleman who wrote "Witchcraft",
"Big Spender", "If They Could See Me Now",
and lots of other great standards. He really loved "Nights"
and was the first to congratulate me after I got my award. There
was a 12 minute films of our hits that I have written, including
a performance, live, of "Question" from 1970 that I
had never seen before. I did a little thank you speech and a few
bars of "Nights" to close the evening. It was magical
for me.
Very early the next day I met Roy at the airport to fly to Phoenix,
then on to Reno and the drive to here in Tahoe.
I woke really early this morning and to try and clear my head
of the jetlag went for a walk down by the lake. I nearly dislocated
my arm skimming stones on the water. If "Question" sounds
a bit jimmy this tour, well, that's the reason. Its great
being back together again and we're looking forward to the tour,
especially after L.A. We have so much promotion to do there, all
day, every day. Its always crazy there. So many people to
meet. Still, if it helps introduce new people to the band, that's
fine.
Love,
Justin
October 31st
Ive decided this is the hurry up and wait tour. Everyday
is a scramble to be ready; ready to stand or sit and read or talk
in some incongruous place, an airport, a dressing room, a van
or a hotel lobby. Im not complaining though, because theres
always something to talk about, like whoevers not in the
room at the time.
Weve had a great first week and Visalia surprised us all
with the enthusiasm of the audience and the beauty of the country.
Well definitely come back.
The San Diego gig was a bit crazy backstage, no real dressing
rooms yet, but when we got on stage, to see all our favourite
fans was a real boost and it turned out great.
We were asked to do a short show at Phoenix and keep it under
90 minutes. So in case youre wondering if we drop a song
or two, its always because weve been asked to. Its
never our decision.
Ive also decided that this is the no food tour. Breakfast
is always to be taken before a get up and go deadline,
lunch is non-existent and dinner is taken on the run, on the way
to the stage. Still, maybe Ill lose some more weight as
the tour goes on. I do try to find time for an hour in the gym
though. I love having that time to myself during the day. Chris
always finds a good place to work out within a few blocks of the
hotel or the gig.
Were in Vegas now and although its good to be here
at the Mandalay, we all really miss Caesars. The showroom Circus
Maximus there was great and backstage the dressing rooms
were fabulous. It was always wonderful to know that some of the
greats in show business had passed that way.
It was also always nice going past Cleopatras dressing
room. She and her handmaids used to leave the door open. All of
the characters you would see on the casino floor had dressing
rooms nearby the showroom. I also used the secret backways through
the maze of the hotel too, as it was possible to get anywhere
in Caesars without going anywhere near the casino floor.
Los Angeles was a crazy time for me, with interviews and T.V.
From eight in the morning till nine at night on my only day off
so far, as well as a Fox T.V. Interview at 8:30 in the morning,
the day we played Visalia.
The Hall of Fame project is being received very well.
I wish it could have been a double album though. Danilo and I
did mix some of the other tracks and hopefully they can be released
in time.
Off we go to Palm Springs tomorrow and again no day off for
me. More interviews to do. Still, its good to know people
are interested.
Love,
Justin
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