Monday, September 17, 2007

Epica TourReport #4

OK, here's another update from my touring the USA with Epica.

Today we're having another day off, we are in Mokena, Ill, just outside of Chicago. Right now I'm sitting in de green room of The Pearl Room, the venue we'll be playing tomorrow.

Monday september 10.

Today we're having an off day, the buss is parking at an hotel in New Jersey. Most of our group are going to see New York City, me and Andy are staying on the bus. I spend half of the day doing laundry, the rest just chilling, watching TV and being online.


Tuesday, september 11

The next three days we are in Canada, today at the Medley in Montreal.


This night we had to cross the border, when we arrived there some kind of accident just happened, a truck was laying on its side and was going up in flames.

Nevertheless all of us had to show up at the immigration officer, answer stupid questions like if i was ever arrested and stuff like that. What a useless bullshit and waste of time and money.

Anyway, at the Medley we did another good show, I had an Midas XLR3 to work with which is still one of the preferred desks.


Wednesday, September 12

Today's show is in the Imperial Theater, Quebec City.

A very beautiful venue, very nice PA (EV linearray, very competent monitor engineer, very good catering, 5! showers, so a very nice day it was indeed.


The only negative thing that happened was an argument I had with the house FOH engineer, Jones(?). At the end of the Epica show I like to push the faders to make a big finale. Some red clipping lights went on, he was asking me to turn down the volume. I refused, and he turned down the volume himself. That got me very upset. After the show I complained to the promoter, who was very nice and promised to talk to his boss about it.


Mariska at the merchandise stand

Thursday, September 13

Today is our last Canadian show, in the Funhouse, Toronto

First we stopped at the city center plaza, in front of the municipal building. Very beautiful plaza, with water, a fountain, and nice sunshine. Erwin, Coen an me found a Starbuck on the corner, and we sat there for a while watching the people go by.



Then we drove a mile or so to the Funhouse. Rich, the local sound guy, was very nice and helpful but for the rest it was a real shitty place. I had a 24 input Midas Verona, and I seemed to be the first one to utilize all 24 inputs ;-) Also Rich had to go out and buy a bunch of XLR cables, because he didn't have enough. One good thing was the Thai restaurant next door, where I had a nice dinner.

That's it for now, more photo's as allways at:

http://picasaweb.jstekelenburg.com

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

't is aardig om jullie toer eens van een andere kant te zien en te lezen. Interessante blog, Jeroen.
Veels succes aan de andere kant van de oceaan.
Jos Janssen (heer en verwekker van Coen)

JW said...

De naam is Jan-Willem :-) En Coen doet de hartelijke groeten terug ...

Anonymous said...

He JW

Leuk om je reisverslagen te lezen en vooral dat akkefietje met foh-engineer dat ie vond dat het te hard ging. Zeker erg zuinig op z'n spullen, te zuinig?

Ben wel een beetje jaloers hoor, lijkt mij helemaal te gek zo'n toernee en op de gekste plekken terecht te komen met pa's die het Conrad niveau niet te boven komen tot top-spullen.

En een fijne crew?

Als je terugbent kom ik eens bij je afpilsen en je verhalen horen.

groet
Pieter
drumKLOJO

Anonymous said...

sorry JW
groet JJ