SATURDAY, JULY 25TH – RATTVIK, SWEDEN:
Got up at 7 am and felt much better. Was
actually hungry for the first time in two days. It looked like it was going
to rain, but I decided to try and run into town. Got about ½ mile down the
hill and it started pouring. So, I went back to the hotel and used the
treadmill and broken down little nautilus machine in the hotel. Better than
nothing.
Ate a blank breakfast of yogurt and scrambled eggs. It’s
still raining and is supposed to rain all day, darn it! Every year this
happens. The audience sat through Dwight Yoakam’s and Carlene Carter’s
performances so I’m hoping they will show up tonight as well.
Drove over to the venue at 11:45 am and as I guessed,
everyone was “awestruck” by the beauty of the venue. The staff and production
there are first class, so sound check went very quickly. I went back to the
hotel at 12:30 pm to pick up Rosanne and her son. Lunch was catered
backstage..lasagna and salad. Normally, I’m the salad-eater, but not this
time. Got to forget about the salad in Cairo before I can eat salad again.
L
We were back at the hotel by 3:30 pm and have to go back
over at 6:45 pm because of the traffic from the Classic Car Convention. It is
still raining and predicted to rain all night. Definitely not good weather
for an outdoor concert.
I met the opening act ---Cookies and Beans. It is 3
girls with guitars. We heard a little of their singing right before we left
and it’s really beautiful. Acoustic and great harmonies.
With any luck, I’ll be back by midnight but have to get
up at 2:30 am tomorrow for the drive to the airport. Short night.
The attendance was not what we wanted at the event and
the rain did not end. The opening act was really good and the people who did
attend enjoyed themselves. Rosanne and her guys put on an amazing
performance. She is so unbelievably talented. She sang several songs from
her new cd and I can’t wait to get a copy of it. It’s the first time she has
ever sang “cover songs”. She said her Dad gave her a list when she was a
teenager because she was growing up in LA and he was afraid she would be too
influenced by Pop and Rock and forget her country “roots”. The list had 100
songs on it that he told her to never forget. She kept the list for 35 years
and has not recorded 12 of those for her new cd. She has duets with lots of
other famous entertainers on the cd as well including Bruce Springsteen. Go
online and buy a copy. You won’t be sorry.
Got to meet with Hakan, the promoter, and get the scoop
on the light attendance and how to try and circumvent it in the future. He’s
great to work with and I hope we can come up with a solution to the
attendance.
Going to sleep for 2 hours now and then fly home to
Nashville for one week – via Amsterdam and Detroit!!!
J
Jude
SUNDAY, JULY 26TH – SWEDEN TO NASHVILLE:
Can’t believe I get to go home for an entire week.
Woo-hoo!!! J
Two hours sleep is not enough especially when it takes
me half that time to go to sleep. Tried to sleep on the bus ride to the
airport but it was “intermittent” to say the least. Ah well. I hope I can
sleep on the plane.
We arrived at the Stockholm airport in 3 hours –
exactly at 6:30 am. By arriving just that 30 minutes early, we avoided the
long lines checking in. Grabbed some coffee at the gate and my flight to
Amsterdam left on time. The weather is beautiful here and I’m hoping it
stays that way for the entire journey. I thought I’d sleep the entire 2
hour flight but never could. I had the entire row to myself, too.
Had to “run” through the Amsterdam airport to make my
connection because I had to go through passport control and security with
only one hour to make it. Passport control lines are always long and slow
and I always pick the slowest one. There was a lady in front of me with two
young boys and a young girl. They were obviously not Americans but I
couldn’t really tell where they were from as they were speaking English.
She was speaking softly and telling them not to mention that they were not
Americans. She was in the line for people with “all passports” rather than
people with “EU” passports. She kept whispering instructions to them and
the oldest boy would answer her with (loudly as children tend to do) “so
will the police come take us away?” I couldn’t figure out what she was
telling them but I sure wasn’t happy about being in line behind her.
Thankfully, when we got up to the counter, the line split and I was able to
get in the one next to her. When I left, she was still standing there with
her kids talking to the passport agent.
I made it to the gate in time and we boarded and
departed right on time. It was a Delta plane but a NW flight. The flight
crew was super sweet and the food was excellent – the little bit I ate.
Still not able to get very much down but that’s okay. I can afford to lose
a few pounds after a month of ‘eating out’ in Europe. Business class was
full but comfortable. I watched a strange movie….”Two Lovers” with Gweneth
Paltrow and Joaquin Phoenix. It was about the best choice I had. Read for
a while and then managed to sleep for a couple of hours. One of the
bathrooms in business class was “taped up” and out of order the entire
flight – even before we took off. Can’t believe we left Amsterdam with it
like that for a 9 hour flight. That meant we had 32 passengers about 8
flight attendants and the pilots and flight crew all trying to access one
toilet. And, it was the one by the cockpit where they don’t want people to
congregate and right in the middle of the galley where the flight attendants
are working.
There was a medical emergency about an hour out of
Amsterdam. I was waiting (for 14 minutes for an Asian man to come out!) for
the lavatory and heard the flight attendant tell one of the others to let
the pilot know that the man was okay. He was 73 and they gave him oxygen
and were going to “cool down the plane”. It was already freezing on there
so I stayed bundled up in my blanket the rest of the flight.
Landed on time in Detroit and this time got nailed by
Customs. The guy asked me how many times I had been out of the country the
last 12 months and I told him at least 10. He wrote it on my slip and I had
to go through the scanner for my luggage again. I knew there wasn’t
anything suspicious in there and all it did was delay me by a couple of
minutes. When I finally cleared security and headed to the gate, I found my
flight that was supposed to depart at 7:10 pm wasn’t leaving until 8:30
pm. Went to the Crown Room to find out what was going on and all they
could tell me is that they were waiting on the incoming aircraft. So, I’ve
been answering emails and returning phone calls for hours. The departure
has now been moved up to 8:10 pm which is a little better.
J
They kept delaying the fight supposedly because of
traffic at LaGuardia where the plane was departing from. We FINALLY took
off at about 9:45 pm and I got home at 10:30 pm…exhausted. The little jet
turned out to be great. There were first class seats –one on one side and
two on the other and it was a really long plane. The ultimate ending to the
tour was when we de-planed in Nashville. As we walked into the jetway, we
were met by the gate agent. There was a siren going off and he said, “Well,
folks, we’re locked in the jetway and there’s a policeman on the way”. It
was about 150 degrees in the jetway and I was about to get back on the plane
when a policeman opened the door. He looked startled to see the passengers
standing there and said, “Oh my God”. Then he asked where the gate agent
was and I told him that he was locked in the jetway with us. His only
comment was a shake of the head, and “Oh Good Grief”! Welcome home.
J