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Date Posted: 03:02:19 10/20/03 Mon
Author: alice
Subject: Re: more from david-ivar herman dune
In reply to: ian 's message, "more from david-ivar herman dune" on 14:05:44 10/18/03 Sat

It's nice to be only seventeen years old again!

>from the herman dune website:
> Staying in the little house in the backyard after the
>show is pretty cool, we didn’t even have to load the
>van right afterward, I think I’d like to play the same
>venue again next time we play in Oxford… The next day
>is Leeds, home of the Braves of England, where we last
>played and had a great time at the Go Johnny Go Go Go
>Go festival a few months ago. It’s in a venue we
>played earlier this year, the Burdnell Social Club, a
>beautiful venue that is usually used as a Bingo Club,
>with a great stage, and where the space is really warm
>and like an aphitheatre, and the Pint of Fosters is
>one pound eighty. I don’t know who the promoter is
>though, I’m a bit scared that it’s not Johnny or the
>Cops and Robbers, but when we get there, first it’s
>the same sound guy as usual, a great man named Mose,
>and then the promoter is a really nice girl, like
>seventeen years old or something, and she plays in a
>band called the Seven Inches, which I liked when they
>played with us another time in Leeds, I’m gonna start
>thinking that they grow great people who care about
>music in Leeds, or something. We don’t really need a
>soundcheck as Mose totally knows what he’s doing so we
>hang out in the neighborhood a bit, it’s cool. We go
>to a charity shop and something really strange
>happens: Calvin found some 10 pence records but the
>guy said he wouldn’t sell them to him because he
>guessed Calvin knew what they were, and those records
>must have been collectors… What the fuck?
>
>In a charity shop? I never heard of something like
>that… I bet the guy kept the plates Calvin had picked
>and went to sell them for ten pounds each somewhere,
>bastard, he should have payed CJ for finding the gems
>for him… The Seven Inches play an acoustic set which
>was fun (they have pictures in front of them but I
>have no idea what they are pictures of). Then comes a
>band that sound exactly like the Strokes to me, I mean
>not less good or more bad, depending on what you think
>of the Strokes, but really genuinely this way, I mean
>for me. I enjoy their set, it’s cool, they are good
>musicians too… A lot of people I met before in Leeds
>come up to me, some buy me drinks, Colin who’s a
>Satan’s Fingers fan brought me earplugs, a whole bag
>because he read that my ears hurt in this diary, so
>nice, it feels like home a bit. Too bad Kery is on
>tour, we wanted him to play Xylophone with us tonight…
>It’s Johnny’s birthday, there’s a cool vibe in the
>venue, and it’s is kinda packed too. Our show is cool,
>we play some requests we’ve been asked to, I like when
>people ask stuff at shows, though I wish I could talk
>more between songs, maybe I’m too shy, or maybe I’m
>afraid I’d only find stupid things to say, but I never
>talk enough I think, I like it though when it happens,
>it’s when you really feel the connection with the
>audience, or something… Calvin plays a great set, he
>sings my favorite song of his “Love travels Faster”
>from the last Halo Benders album, and he talks about
>my idole Johnatan Richman, I think because we were
>listening to I, Johnatan in the car…
> We don’t have a lot of time to hang out after the
>show, cause we’re gonna drive back to Paris during the
>night and it’s already pretty late, so we quickly pack
>up and leave. I love driving at night, it’s a bit
>dangerous, but there’s an incredible odd feel to it,
>that makes every song on the stereo sound ten times
>better… Néman and I take turns and we finally make it
>on time to give the van back. And by the time I get
>home, it’s already time to go to this Pirate Ship
>venue in Paris, because Saloon is playing tonight,
>they are our friends, I want to hear them though I’m
>totally exhausted, and there are rumors that it could
>be their last show, as Mike would have said he’d leave
>the band after this tour. It’s cool to see them again,
>we met a few years ago for a show we played together
>in Reading, and we had a lot of fun and loved their
>music, especially their use of the famous Rogue by
>Moog, their post velvetian two chords guitar songs,
>with a violin and everything, really cool drums,a bit
>like Steve Shelley shit played by Charlie Watts or
>something. I really hope they don’t really split. It’s
>weird, Paris is not my home anymore, I feel like a
>visitor, I don’t know what’s going on where, the
>people I know know people I don’t know, who ask me
>what my name is, sometimes in English for some reason.
>I can’t really follow my friends’ conversations, too
>many names and stuff I’d have to ask what they are, I
>feel a bit ridiculous and akward.
>
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>
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