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July 2002
The last few weeks, since the British Tour, have been a frantic
whirl of traveling, working, flying, driving and business. Somewhere
in there I have been trying to mix what I can of the new Moodies
material, which is fab!
My trip to Cleveland was a real adventure, mostly because I was
in the presence of two Shaman who came all the way from their
villages on the banks of the Amazon in Columbia, to help in the
effort the Amazon Conservation Team is making to preserve and
record their knowledge. I was so pleased and relieved to see so
many of you there for the benefit dinner and the next night of
"master class" at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. Wasn't the Chilean
flute player, who did the Nights solo wonderful? What a beautiful
and emotional sound he made. By the way, when someone asked me
what my favourite flower was I sarcastically said Fuschia. I know
it's not a flower, it's a flowering shrub which I have been cultivating
with some mixed success. I don't have a favourite flower, honestly.
I then stayed on with friends in Cleveland after the event to
share a night of the Healing Ceremony with the Shaman (one of
whom is 92 years old) and it was so beautiful. Psychedelic, pure,
fun and spiritual all at the same time. Yes! like the 60's again.
I loved every moment, and felt fresher than I had done for years,
even though none of us had any sleep. Who would want to sleep
when they could be part of that kind of magic?
Then home again for a couple of days and off to Athens in Greece
with Mario Frangoulis, who has recorded a wonderful version of
Nights. After rehearsing in Athens we all (110 people) took a
flight to Thesaloniki for the concerts that were being filmed
by Sony for Mario's P.B.S. show and lots of other TV channels
around the world. He is a truly great artist with a wonderful
voice and is much loved in his homeland. Now Sony are trying to
turn the rest of the world on to him. It's only a matter of time.
The setting for the concert was an open air amphitheater seating
6500. We started at 9.30 p.m. and finished at 2.15 a.m. and everyone
had a ball (they stay up late in Greece). The film was directed
by David Mallett, a very good friend of the band, who we have
worked with in television (the Kenny Everett Show and numerous
music shows for T.V. as well as videos). Please look out for Mario's
L.P. I truly love it, and I'm sure I'll work with him some more
in the future.
After I'm done mixing here in the studio, I'm to be part of another
project, with Alan Simon (from Excalibur fame and producer of
Roger Hodgson etc.).
More on that next time.
Love Jus.
Here is a quote I found by Edith Wharton
"Every artist works, like the Gobelin weavers, on the wrong side
of the tapestry, and if now and then he comes round to the right
side, and catches what seems a happy glow of colour and a firm
sweep of design, he must instantly retreat again".
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