Thursday, April 12, 2007

How can anyone feel so lonely?

The hotel room we're in is actually quite stylish, it has a faux-art deco both. art deco meets the eighties perhaps.
Francois spent two minutes in his room and then left because he says he feels too lonely in Germany, the rooms are so cold. We blame the use of black and mint green, too brutal on his tender soul.

We have been on tour for a long time. Almost all our lives it seems.

We're listening to quite sad songs because it is something past one a.m. Anthony and the Johnsons. Rufus Wainwright.

This morning we enjoyed using a beautiful launderette with a pleasant colour scheme. We asked a lady to help us as the instructions were in German (until we get to the English instructions, ahem) ((plus we only use launderettes on tour; unlike Eastenders, we have washing machines at home)). Miss Campbell decided to buy her a cake as a gesture of thanks but she refused it. what can you do?

Just now we listened to an interview with Dory Previn, favourite eccentric of this parish http://podcast.prx.org/showcase/audio/showcase_20070404.mp3
in which she swears and it made us laugh.

The church bells say it is bed time
night xxx
Carey and Tracyanne

7 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

hey guys,

your concert yesterday absolutely rocked! thanks so much for the beautiful music!

love Antony and Rufus, too.

Feel better!

10:32 am  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

The company of your adoring fans watching you play should hopefully make you feel less lonely. :)

3:43 pm  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

just heard the interview- cool lady. thanks for the linkage.

6:05 pm  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

hey,

was really touched by your concert in Frankfurt and very glad to meet you, Tracyanne! Thanx for the sweet autograph!

Miki

There's my email: mikiskern@yahoo.com

8:58 pm  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Maybe, I had the answer for that... the people, human kind in general, (uff)... must learn to look around... well, I had a beautyfull family with my wife and my son... I bless for them... and bless for all of you too... come on... come to Brasil someday...

12:44 pm  
Blogger Toby said...

This morning we enjoyed using a beautiful launderette with a pleasant colour scheme. We asked a lady to help us as the instructions were in German (until we get to the English instructions, ahem) ((plus we only use launderettes on tour; unlike Eastenders, we have washing machines at home)).

There is a really cute launderette, with a vendor machine selling small art objects, near the warehouse you played last day in Melbourne. And next time I will do your washing in Melbourne... at 00's groupies got old and rather domestic

10:16 pm  
Blogger Parisian Cowboy said...

Nice post, come and play Paris soon.

3:26 pm  

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