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Rising like phoenixes, it was up at 11am for showers and refreshment. Scotty cooked the sausages whilst I scrambled eggs and beans. With some time to spare we took a walk around the holiday park, enjoying the scenery and freshness. We found crazy golf, trampolines and a swimming pool (complete with Turkish baths and sauna) all free to use. Earmarking the pool for the following day Johnny remarked “better be careful Kal, don’t want the ‘S’ falling off your Speedos”. Back at the lodge I shocked the world with my first ever vocal warm-up. Honey and hot water followed by a few a couple of renditions of ‘Moonshiner’. Then it was off to Munnekzjil for gig two.
Longest journey of the tour at two and a half hours (which is nothing for us
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Answer: four beers and a coffee(for Johnny). The bar was a cosy little place which I knew would make for good rocking. We sat down to chicken and chips, laid on again – still a novelty. The American band who were joining us in this small village in the North (population 484) – Shawn James and his Shapeshifters arrived and we got to chatting to the guys from Fayetteville, Arkansas. A cool bunch, hell-bent on getting as high as humanly possible and delivering their own brand of folk rock and roar. Some t-shirt and CD swaps went down and then we got to checking.
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Afterwards we mixed it up with the locals, drinking and chatting. Chris provided
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That’s where my memory of the night ended. I headed for the guillotine. Full blackout. My first since January 2014. A good run but a timely reminder. Pleased it was on foreign soil and by all accounts limited damage – but the re-caps the following morning made for an amusing, embarrassing and torturous listen. I'll save them for my day 3 writing. Another Tour rule had been broken and another ‘new’ tour rule written. Holy shit – I paid for those shots in the end. Still paying.
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