Tuesday, 1 October 2013

Stressechoes European Tour Update: Day 8 - Day 11

Day 8 – Day 11

Day 8

Bleary eyed, we struggled through the day nursing hangovers from the night before and cursing the previous night’s hijinks. We decided that the best way to proceed was to head to the launderette and watch the tumble dryers spin round and round and round and rou…………… That night we set off for Sonnendeck in Dangast on the North Sea coast of Germany.  The venue itself is situated right on the sandy shore, with the bar acting as a beach hut. The staff were very accommodating – especially a lovely guy called Gordon - and the free pizza and beers were perfect after the long day of hangovers and washing clothes. I loved this gig and the venue as I got to sit in a wooden deck chair on a beach, in September, with a cold beer whilst the sun set to the west.  It was the most relaxed I had felt in the tour up to that point, and for a long while.
Our performance itself was ok, not our best, presumably due to the remaining dregs of hangover that was yet to leave our system (I wasn’t hungover cos I didn’t drink *smug* - Alex). Saying that, the gig was a lot of fun and the location made us feel really relaxed. It summed up the kind of opportunity that the Songs & Whispers tour has given us.

Day 9

It was Saturday morning, and we had the opportunity to do some casual busking in Bremen city centre. We headed out with Tom, while Steve stayed in bed. The five of us got to Bremen railway station at around 10:30am and proceeded to wow the passing crowds with our stripped down blend of Stressechoes greatest hits. As expected, this endeavour didn’t generate a large amount of money, but was certainly fun and different to what I’d usually be doing on a Saturday morning. After finding that all the best pitches had already been taken by early-bird musicians we settled for a crap spot which proved to be fruitless. Abandoning the busking idea  we settled at the Alex café for a bite to eat.
The show that night was at Harlekin Pub, again on the north coast. This was the furthest we had travelled so far, being over an hour and a half from Bremen. The pub itself was an Irish bar, i.e. the walls were plastered with Irish memorabilia, photos of U2, and provided Guinness. The crowd were really receptive and accommodating as usual. We were also treated to a marvelous German meal before our show, which included a scurvy-preventing side salad.

Day 10

It was Sunday, a week since we had been in the flat in Bremen, and we were once again up early for a gig. This time, the show was in a small café on the outskirts of the city centre, Glucklich Café, where local residents had gone for a quiet Sunday afternoon tea. We rocked up and played a stripped down set for the unsuspecting public.  The café itself was very small, which meant that we had to keep the volume to a minimum i.e. no bass guitar. As a result, the crowd were very welcoming and appreciative, and really didn’t mind their quiet Sunday lunch being interrupted. At one point a restless baby tried to join in on backing vocals. We headed back home for a rest before heading to our gig that evening.  The show was in the living room of a Songs & Whispers friend and fan, Jens Fischer. This was an odd show for us, and one that we had never done before.  The show doubled up as a house party gathering, with a delicious buffet, beers, and the German election on the television in the background. The crowd were very happy with both us and Tom and we sold a few CDs. Once again learnt how effective these intimate gig settings can be.

Day 11

Another Monday was upon us and we rejoiced in the fact that we weren’t at work but on our European Tour instead! However, due to a leaky wall behind the shower, we had to be up relatively early to welcome a local plumber and Astrid to the flat. Once this had been settled, we headed en masse to the soulless Waterfront shopping centre to visit the local Starbucks or, more precisely, steal their wireless internet.  Here, we updated our blogs/ tour video diaries, drank large teas, and ate chocolaty muffins.

Later we headed to the Bei Beppo bar in Oldenburg where both we and Tom would be playing.
Tom played first and the crowd were really receptive, singing along at all the right moments. A couple of die-hard Rom Tichardson fans appeared too, including a woman who had been at the café the previous afternoon. Our set went well, but I was slightly uncomfortable due to the heat in the corner of the room where we were playing.  Needless to say we all got a bit sweaty. We absolutely nailed our new favourite set-closer, ‘Hold On’, which resulted in one of the most enthusiastic round-of-applause's we have ever had.

Day 12

I woke up stupidly early on this day and headed in to the city centre to explore.  I have this thing where I really want to act like a regular tourist, but somehow not look obvious about it.  So, I grabbed a cup of tea and walked along the river watching the goods ships sailing up and down. I then headed into Bremen, where we had played at Litfass the previous week. This whole area reminds me of Jericho in Oxford because its carefree attitude and ramshackle appearance.

It was here that I met up with the rest of the Stressechoes boys and we explored further, after munching on the biggest burritos we had ever seen. We stumbled upon a record shop, which was quite small, but had an ample selection of musical gems. After splurging a stack of Euros in there we sat down for a spot of tea, before heading back to the house.


The gig that night was at the Lox café in Bremen, where we had the chance to meet Heiko, our primary contact at Songs & Whispers. We played before Tom, and had a really good show. A request was made to sing Happy Birthday to a 9 year old girl, Lina. We did so, and Andy adapted our song ‘Lucy’ as a dedication. We received another very good reaction to our set, which put us in good spirits. We got sore wrists from signing CDs. The other benefit to playing first was that we had the opportunity to drink a lot of beer and watch a Tom Richardson master class. Tom’s set was well received, leading to 2 encores. We all had really good fun at this show and really lifted our spirits after a few tiring shows.

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