Greetings again, it's
Greetings again, it's Mike here from Our Lady Peace. Tonight, I'm writing
from Fort Wayne, Indiana. It's been a while since I last wrote and we have
been busy, too busy. We just finished the Everclear tour with Letters to Cleo
with us opening. Then we got into the swing of that Xmas thing - radio
stations throw their Christmas parties and have multi-band bills, inviting us
to do them. We're flattered and honoured to play with the other bands, but
the routing of these shows is punishing, large drives; some of them have to
be flown to because the drives are impossible. This might sound glamorous,
but the reality of it is that the air travel is a lot like bus travel, just further off
the ground. Everyone is tired, a little grouchy and not entirely sane. This
isn't anything that we expect sympathy for, but perhaps a little
understanding is in order.
I once promised myself that I wouldn't be one of those musicians that you
hear whining about the life on the road. I must have made that promise
before I had any idea what I was talking about. We began touring for this cd
on January 7th of this year....the cd didn't even come out in Canada until the
21st! We just didn't feel like waiting. Since then, by our crew and our best
estimates, we have had a total of two months off. The time off generally
occurs a couple or three days at a time; the longest stretch was nine days.
We don't have a problem with working hard, in fact we pride ourselves on our
work ethic; we may not be the most gifted group of people but we are the
hardest working.
But that isn't to say we can't recognize our limitations. It is definitely time to
go home. We get home on the 17th of December. There is a photo session
for a Canadian magazine called Shift on the 17th, interviews on the 18th and
then we have to edit the film that we shot for the video portion of our arena
tour (in Canada) starting on January 7th. That should take a couple of
days--that takes us up until the 20th......I guess I'll start my shopping then.
The visual portion of this update is from the show in Fort Wayne, and an
introduction to the rest of of the people on the road with us. Kevin is our
Road manager and lighting designer, his job is to keep us organized and on
time, as well as the great light shows that you get to see around us. Roger
is our Front of House engineer, the man that makes us sound good to the
ears of the people in front of the P.A. James is the guy that you see handing
me the differently tuned guitars that I use. Finally there is the man with our
life in his hands, Rick, more commonly called Noof, our beloved
philosophical bus driver.
Just after the end of the Everclear tour we were in L.A. to shoot a video for
our song "4 a.m." with a Canadian director by the name of Tony Pantages.
We had a photographer friend there, one of the next entries will tell you all
about it, with pictures of us looking silly....videos are tough. We're
musicians...not actors.
Til Later,
Mike
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