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March
2001
I'll be on tour when you read this so I shall have found out
whether the Eiffel Tower at the Paris Hotel in Las Vegas is life-size,
as one of my pals insists it is, or perhaps even larger, because
everything is bigger in the U.S.A. One thing is for sure though,
we are going to have some fun, and it will be great to be back
with the gang again.
The Imax Amazing Caves project is finished now, and I hope it
leads to others of the same kind. Who knows, Imax today, Disney
tomorrow. I am still waiting to see the picture with the music
and we will be hunting for an Imax theatre between traveling to
gigs in the next five weeks. I'm very excited about another collaboration
I'm working on at the moment, more of which as soon as possible.
I was thrilled a couple of weeks ago to meet Michael Jackson
{no I'm not collaborating with him! not yet anyway} and I'm glad
to say that he really likes our music and was utterly charming,
very gentle and interested in others. We met at my friend Uri
Geller's wedding when Uri and Hanna renewed their vows after thirty
years, in the Jewish faith. It was a great day and I was able
to meet up again with the likes of Sir David Frost , Nigel Mansell
the racing driver, Dave Stewart of the Eurythmics, and James Whale
the chat show host and broadcaster. A fun day was had by all.
There are a couple of TV programs in which the Moodies feature
that are worth noting. One is the Top Ten Progressive Rock Bands,
of which we were placed No. 3. Broadcast on Channel Four, it was
a lighthearted look at the cosmic rock era of the 60's and 70's
and included some never before seen {by me at least} footage of
the band. Another is the TV series about classic songs of which
one is Nights. I also did an interview in a TV documentary tribute
about Marty Wilde and there is also great old film in that too.
It airs in the Summer.
Well I'd better get the fingers and voice aired up and Book forward
to seeing some of you on the tour.
Lots of Love,
Justin
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