Chesterfield
Posted: Sat Dec 02, 2006 2:48 pm
Hi all, sorry about the late update but yesterday was a bit chaotic again. Thursday night and it was the turn of Chesterfield to recieve the Matt Monro Jnr show and what a show it turned out to be. The audience absolutely loved every minute of it and were treated to the thrill of the "son of the legend" performing "Impossible Dream" for the first time on this tour as a prelude to performing it in the Philippines.
The theatre itself was very nice and the best thing from my point of view was that the merchandise set up area was about 10 feet from where my car was parked. It's funny the show is still as great for me as it was that very first night that it is hard not to keep repeating myself but I have to say the show was fabulous. I was a little sick knowing that that was it for me for the time being but I didn't take the time to think about it for long as I would have gone sulky so after the show we drove back to the hotel for a couple of shandys and then off to bed. The following morning we left for "Monro Towers" a journey Matt had told me would only take about two and a half hours. Five hours later we were back at the house to find Michele had cooked us a lovely roast dinner, thanks Michele.
Last night, as it was the final night for me before going home back to my normal day job, Matt and I sat up all night and watched the cricket. Rather than oversleep Matt thought it best to stay up all night. Coming off a month's tour and then having to repack for another two week stint is no mean feat. Certain music has to be changed over, some patter comes out in case of a lack of English speaking people, clothes washed, publicity promo and the like has to be packed. Michele has given Matt her camera and insisted that he come back with some photos that give us mere mortals an indication of what it was like.
At 6.30am this morning I dropped the "son of the legend" off at Heathrow for his 17 hour flight to the Philippines. Colin Keyes and Gus Douglas, the Tour Manager all met at the ticket counter, Security was a nightmare and the queues were long. The band don't come on this tour because of costs, the promoters hire local musicians and Matt has to keep his fingers crossed that they can read music.
I am now back at home in Worthing wondering if my life can ever be the same again after having such a wonderful experience.
Take care all
Hopefully until another time
Paul
The theatre itself was very nice and the best thing from my point of view was that the merchandise set up area was about 10 feet from where my car was parked. It's funny the show is still as great for me as it was that very first night that it is hard not to keep repeating myself but I have to say the show was fabulous. I was a little sick knowing that that was it for me for the time being but I didn't take the time to think about it for long as I would have gone sulky so after the show we drove back to the hotel for a couple of shandys and then off to bed. The following morning we left for "Monro Towers" a journey Matt had told me would only take about two and a half hours. Five hours later we were back at the house to find Michele had cooked us a lovely roast dinner, thanks Michele.
Last night, as it was the final night for me before going home back to my normal day job, Matt and I sat up all night and watched the cricket. Rather than oversleep Matt thought it best to stay up all night. Coming off a month's tour and then having to repack for another two week stint is no mean feat. Certain music has to be changed over, some patter comes out in case of a lack of English speaking people, clothes washed, publicity promo and the like has to be packed. Michele has given Matt her camera and insisted that he come back with some photos that give us mere mortals an indication of what it was like.
At 6.30am this morning I dropped the "son of the legend" off at Heathrow for his 17 hour flight to the Philippines. Colin Keyes and Gus Douglas, the Tour Manager all met at the ticket counter, Security was a nightmare and the queues were long. The band don't come on this tour because of costs, the promoters hire local musicians and Matt has to keep his fingers crossed that they can read music.
I am now back at home in Worthing wondering if my life can ever be the same again after having such a wonderful experience.
Take care all
Hopefully until another time
Paul