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August, 2004
I do hope everyone who travelled to Monaco made
it back home OK, and that all of you who came enjoyed the South
of France and The Principality. I can't begin to tell you what
your presence meant to me. The Salle des Etoiles was truly lifted
by your enthusiasm and feeling for the music to a level I have
never witnessed before.
It was a night of magic, and the town has been buzzing
with word of the Moodies and their fans ever since. Prince Albert
and Princess Caroline were there, and after the show they came
to visit in my dressing room. They were full of talk of how they
remembered the music and songs from their childhood and teenage
years. It was brilliant, they were brilliant, you were brilliant
and the group wasn't bad either.
The reception at the Negresco in Nice the following
afternoon was very emotional for me in that my heart is always
touched that people would care so much to come so far to give
their support and love. Everyone I meet is special and unique
in the way they express their feelings and share their thoughts.
I'm putting together a video of the reception, with footage from
the night before, that will be available to all soon. I also never
forget
those who couldn't make it here. Thank you.
We had spent the week before the Monaco gig in the
Azores, and late on the Friday night there was a real concern
that some of us, or the gear, would not make it to Monaco in time,
and I am full of admiration for Mark Hogue and the crew for the
way they came through while planes to Lisbon and Nice were being
cancelled all around us. Terciera was a tough gig for them and
they delivered exceptionally well.
There are quite a few offers coming in at the moment
(could the Monaco vibe have something to do with it?), and if
just a couple firm up, next year could be an exiting one.
Now my thoughts are turning to the UK again and
the prospect of a bus tour up and down the motorways. October
in England can bring four seasons in one day and the mood can
go from one of mad hilarity to gloom very quickly. But, I'm sure
it will be another wonderful adventure, and the band is playing
so well at the moment I just want to share it.
I am also hoping to announce the date and time of
our on-line chat very soon, and I'm looking forward to the spontaneity
of it and the odd wacky question.
I'll be in Genoa soon to visit Alberto in his new
studio. I know as soon as I walk in I'll get the yearning to record
some of the new music. In the meantime there are gigs to be done
and precious moments to experience.
That's what performing live is all about I believe.
To 'be' in the moment.
Love
Justin
If there were dreams to sell,
What would you buy?
Some cost a passing bell;
Some a light sigh,
That shakes from Life's fresh crown
Only a rose-leaf down.
If there were dreams to sell,
Merry and sad to tell,
And the crier rang the bell,
What would you buy?
from Dream Pedlary by Thomas Lovell Beddoes
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