Showing posts with label martha. Show all posts
Showing posts with label martha. Show all posts

Saturday, October 25, 2008

Brighton - Day 18

October 25, 2008
Day 18 - Brighton, England
Venue: St. George's Church



Martha and Brad perform "Stormy Weather" at St. George's Church in Brighton.

Thursday, October 23, 2008

Middlesbrough - Day 16

October 23, 2008
Day 16 - Middlesbrough, England
Venue: Empire


Edinburgh was a fun show! The sound was tough on stage because of the room, but we got through it and had some musical moments. I'm enjoying playing the electric. I play it on three songs, and I think I'm getting better. You have to be more careful in some ways and yet you can have more abandon. Kate came up and did the Barbara song, but we will add her to more songs tomorrow night and in Warwick the day after. 

We got a new tour bus a few days ago, and, although it's bigger and doesn't have exhaust fumes spewing into the lounge, it's not as smooth a ride. It's a little hard to sleep when the bus is moving, but I end up sleping in the morning once it has stopped. We got to Middlesbrough a few hours ago. Quite curious about this town. Never heard of it. Time to juice. Maybe go for a quick bike ride.

Later,
mw



Martha and Kate perform the Barbara song, "Dis, quand reviendras-tu?" at Empire in Middlesbrough.

Wednesday, October 22, 2008

Edinburgh - Day 15

October 22, 2008
Day 15 - Edinburgh, Scotland
Venue: Picture House


Well, it's now the 22nd and Kate's arrived. Kate's my mom. I haven't seen her yet but I should in a couple of hours. She's resting at the hotel and we are starting our soundcheck. Just did a thing for this show called The Culture Show, and it was a bit tedious. They make you busk, and they film it and then you count the money and it's a bit of a competition. They had me set up on the Edinburgh University campus (we're in Edinburgh, by the way), and filmed me in a very television-contrived way. The students were really nice, thank god for them. I realized I hate busking. It was embarrassing and I didn't sing that well. I felt bad for the kids because the cameras were filming and it was a bit unnatural. Oh well, that is the nature of television I suppose. Lily and Sylvan were there filming the filming and Lily told me that there was this old guy there watching and I think he hit the nail on the head when he said, in his thick Scottish brogue, "If she's supposed to be busking, then why are those cameras muckin' about?!" "Why don't they just let her sing!"

It's been a good couple of days, though. The shows are starting to get really good, I think, and that's a relief. We are in Edinburgh, and Scotland is a joy. Yesterday we did my favorite thing which is to walk to the top of Arthur's Seat. Arthur's Seat is in Holyrood Park, where the Queen stays when she comes to Edinburgh...

Soundcheck now, I must run. More soon.

Bristol - Day 13

October 20, 2008
Day 13 - Bristol, England
Venue: Colston Hall



Power to the sound-system goes out during a live performance of the song 'Bleeding All Over You,' at Colston Hall, in Bristol. Martha then performs 'I Wish I Were' unplugged.

Thursday, October 16, 2008

Leuven - Day 10

October 17, 2008
Day 10 - Leuven, België
Venue: Het Depot



Martha singing her song 'Jesus And Mary' during a video interview aboard her tour bus in Copenhagen.

Utrecht - Day 9

October 16, 2008
Day 9 - Utrecht, Nederland
Venue: Tivoli


Martha and Brad try out their new (used) bicycle in Utrecht.


Lily and Sylvan found some very groovy old bikes and we bought two for the road. They're old Dutch style bikes made by Gazelle. The new ones are all made in China, apparently, except if you want to spend a thousand euros. The bikes have back brakes, just a single gear, and they are a joy to ride. I realize I am always purchasing things for a lifestyle I wish I had rather than really have. Lily got me a basket for the bike--she knows me well--forget the fact that I am on the road and won't be seeing a kitchen or supermarket for the next three months. I guess Lily and Sylvan will have to take them back when they leave in about two weeks. Can't take them to Australia, and they won't be much use crossing Canada on a bus in December.

Things are going well. Finally starting to sing properly. Oslo was good, and it was nice to see some old Norwegian friends, but Copenhagen was really great, I thought. The Vega is a wonderful venue and the day was nice. I did a little video-shoot for a Danish online magazine and then a photo-shoot with a big Danish photographer for an exhibit. He told me he had photographed Rufus and it was nice to chat to him about how much of a joy it is working with Rufus. I miss Rufus and Kate and realize how lucky I am to have Brad out on the road, as well as Lily and Sylvan for now.

In Copenhagen we met all of Sylvan and Lily's family from both sides. They are very nice and the resemblances are truly there. They are aunts and cousins of Dane Lanken, Lily and Sylvan's dad, and it made me think of my growing love for Brad's family and the amazing thing that happens when you have children and a family tree grows.

Off to dinner now in this great town. We love Utrecht.

- martha

Tuesday, October 14, 2008

København - Day 7

October 14, 2008
Day 7 - København, Danmark
Venue: Vega


Martha and her cousin Lily in their Copenhagen dressing room.


Martha singing her song 'New York, New York, New York,' live at Vega, in Copenhagen.

Monday, October 13, 2008

Oslo - Day 6

October 13, 2008
Day 6 - Oslo, Norge
Venue: Rockefeller


Martha does 'bus yoga,' and talks about juicing, on the bus as we roll into Oslo.


Martha singing her song 'Factory,' live at Rockefeller, in Oslo.

Saturday, October 11, 2008

Stockholm - Day 5

October 12, 2008
Day 5 - Stockholm, Sverige
Venue: Nalen


Martha singing in the dressing room in Stockholm.

Thursday, October 9, 2008

Hamburg - Day 1

October 8, 2008
Day 1 - Hamburg, Deutschland
Venue: Kampnagel