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Italian Tour Diary Part 8 – Return to Perugia

  • December 15, 2012
  • by stuartoconnor
  • · On The Road

So the final part of the tour draws to a close.

The Final show in Italy for 2012 is back in Perugia at the Gingillo Cafe.

The place has a real modern feel but alot of the artwork on the walls hark back to classic holly wood movies of the 40s through to now.

This show was special to me because it was the first chance I had to perform the song ‘This College Year‘ Live with the musicians I wrote it with. They are Andrea and Franscesco who make up the electro pop duo ‘Zero Call’.

Zero Call Faces hidden I guess due to Mina 😉

My set was a loud all out ballsy attack of noise. I would have joyous memories of looking to Luca who had been on the road with me for the past few days and by this time had become familiar with the material. He would give me the nod to say yes you’re playing the right tune or even a frown to suggest I think of another to suit the vibe.

The Pedals doing their thing - Being pedals 🙂

I was also fortunate to have sold nearly all of the music I had taken with me. The final CD was shifted in that perfectly timed moment when the final person stopped me as I was leaving and asked if I had any left.

Also the Vinyl went down a storm 🙂

Disc 2 (The Red Disc) of the Vinyl Album Release 'Go Forth Bright Scenic'. The Audio on this is a live collaboration from Japan with Haco.

So all in all a great way to finish the tour.

And I owe so many thanks to so many awesome people for the help they have given with keeping me on the road and showing me the wonderful country.

Big thanks to Luca, Franscesco, Silvio and especially the king of fighting Mina for the long Drives – Andrea!!

Andrea and I following the final Show 🙂

PS – Mina means to be super tired. I learnt this from my tour 🙂

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