07th Oct 2009
Queers Tour Day 14
This morning we stuffed ourselves full of Denny’s before heading out to Los Angeles for my last show of the tour. Gollum flew home so it was just the three of us now. I finally drove for the first time, which is pretty awesome considering we’d been on the road for two weeks. I don’t really like driving (I’d rather be knitting and/or watching Arrested Development) but it’s a necessary evil of touring and I’m willing to pull my weight. After 4 hours of AZ/CA desert I got to stretch out in the back for the ride into the city.

Since the drive was longer today, we went straight to Starbucks (priorities people!) then to the Knitting Factory. I was very excited to be visiting LA for the second time, especially since it was kind of hectic and stressful during KG’s experience last year. There were fun opening bands including The Wooly Bandits who had an awesome lady drummer and a singer decked out in a scandalous velvet tiger print body suit. Meeeooww! My friend Eric, KG’s ex-guitarist Greg, and ex-Second Saturday bassist Dane all came out to the show so it was awesome to see them! I also got to meet Wyatt’s songwriting partner in crime, Linus of Hollywood and his lovely wife. It was a fun last show and my only regret was not having more time to spend in town!

We got a hotel near LAX and I went right to bed. Unfortunately I had to get up in about 5 hours to catch the airport shuttle for my flight to Baltimore. I opted to sleep on the floor since we only got one room and I had to be up super early anyway. The room reeked of urine whenever you turned on the A/C so needless to say it wasn’t the best nights sleep ever. After a long and exhausting flight home Thursday, I spent a fun weekend in Baltimore playing with KG and seeing my friends and family.
Overall I had a great time on the tour! Playing guitar and keys was a fun challenge. It was a particularly nice change staying in hotels and not having to worry about the band losing money. The main thing I missed was being with my bandmates and friends. It got to be a little lonely sometimes since I didn’t know anyone extremely well. Nevertheless, everybody on the tour was really nice and I was very excited to see some old friends along the way. I hope I get the chance to do it again soon!
This morning we stuffed ourselves full of Denny’s before heading out to Los Angeles for my last show of the tour. Gollum flew home so it was just the three of us now. I finally drove for the first time, which is pretty awesome considering we’d been on the road for two weeks. I don’t really like driving (I’d rather be knitting and/or watching Arrested Development) but it’s a necessary evil of touring and I’m willing to pull my weight. After 4 hours of AZ/CA desert I got to stretch out in the back for the ride into the city.
Since the drive was longer today, we went straight to Starbucks (priorities people!) then to the Knitting Factory. I was very excited to be visiting LA for the second time, especially since it was kind of hectic and stressful during KG’s experience last year. There were fun opening bands including The Wooly Bandits who had an awesome lady drummer and a singer decked out in a scandalous velvet tiger print body suit. Meeeooww! My friend Eric, KG’s ex-guitarist Greg, and ex-Second Saturday bassist Dane all came out to the show so it was awesome to see them! I also got to meet Wyatt’s songwriting partner in crime, Linus of Hollywood and his lovely wife. It was a fun last show and my only regret was not having more time to spend in town!
We got a hotel near LAX and I went right to bed. Unfortunately I had to get up in about 5 hours to catch the airport shuttle for my flight to Baltimore. I opted to sleep on the floor since we only got one room and I had to be up super early anyway. The room reeked of urine whenever you turned on the A/C so needless to say it wasn’t the best nights sleep ever. After a long and exhausting flight home Thursday, I spent a fun weekend in Baltimore playing with KG and seeing my friends and family.
Overall I had a great time on the tour! Playing guitar and keys was a fun challenge. It was a particularly nice change staying in hotels and not having to worry about the band losing money. The main thing I missed was being with my bandmates and friends. It got to be a little lonely sometimes since I didn’t know anyone extremely well. Nevertheless, everybody on the tour was really nice and I was very excited to see some old friends along the way. I hope I get the chance to do it again soon!
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