It has been said that a harpsichord sounds like a couple of skeletons making love on a tin roof.
I’m sure the harpsichord I played on in our last concert in Spain, this time in a huge bull ring in Madrid, sounded just like that.
Björk told me two hours before the show that she wanted a real harpsichord, not the fake harpsichord sound from the Yamaha CP200. So she decided to rent one, just for the concert. It was brought on the stage after we had had our sound check. And then it was tuned.
I don’t know who tuned it, but he didn’t do a very good job. When I started playing Pagan Poetry I immediately heard something was horribly wrong. But since the sound level of the harpsichord in my ear monitors was too low, I couldn’t figure out exactly how far away the instrument was from the correct pitch. So I was unable to do anything about it.
The result was terrible.
Pagan Poetry was the fourth song on our set list and after this dreadful experience I was in a rotten mood right until we performed Mother Heroic. I think that was pretty good. Björk was amazing, it was definitely our best performance of it so far.
There was another surprise in store for me later during the show. Sometimes when Björk sings Earth Intruders, she wears an exotic headdress, which she then throws away after she has finished with the song. Well, when we were performing Declare Your Independence last night, Damian suddenly took up the headdress and put it on my head! He told me later: “I saw you and I saw a headdress… and I saw a connection!”
What could I do but dance with Björk’s headdress like an idiot?
After the concert we went back to the bus and had a great party. Mark Bell was the DJ. This time we created a slogan: “It is impossible to dance on a bus. But Mark Bell makes you do it!” And then we sang: “Ring Mark Beeeeeeeeeeeell, ring Mark Bell!”
After a long drive tonight, we have now arrived in Marseille. It has been a pleasurable day. My daughter (who loved sleeping on the bus) went with Björk, Matthew and Isadora to the beach, while I did some shopping. And tonight we continue our journey, this time to Italy.

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July 19th, 2007 at 7:31 pm
mother heroic is the song that makes me feel better, too bad about pagan poetry, im so glad you played hidden place
July 19th, 2007 at 8:44 pm
Marseilles ? Bleah !
You should have stopped in Cannes ! Bjork knows very well the city since she was here for a film festival I think … back in 2000 … LOL
July 20th, 2007 at 1:22 am
Did anybody take a picture of you wearing the headdress? hehe!
July 20th, 2007 at 2:29 pm
I want pictures of that!
But didn’t Björk look at you when she sang Pagan Poetry and wondered? I am playing in a band and it is annoying when a instrument isn’t tuned :O
July 20th, 2007 at 6:47 pm
Sorry about the harpiscord though I think when tuned their wonderful instruments having that jarring sound in a bull ring wouldn’t be that fun. Any way I don’t think anyone thinks less of you for wearing Björk’s headdress the tour has a sense of the electric and freedom so anything silly is great from a crowds standpoint. The after parties seem to be very fun and I like the Mark Bell disco song. Any way glad you and your daughter are having a wonderful time on tour. looking forward to the next blog.
~jordan
July 20th, 2007 at 9:09 pm
skeletons cannot make love as they have no genitals ;-P
July 21st, 2007 at 11:08 pm
http://youtube.com/watch?v=Lz5LJVOLhcE
Aww man! You need to find some footage of your dance! just a lil snippit here!
July 22nd, 2007 at 12:10 pm
What I wouldn’t give for one night on the bus of *Can’t but will dance anyways*. In fact I would gladly give my not quite half empty BIG bottle of the finest cheap wine the west coast of the US has to offer! Any takers? It’s a Merlot! Goes great with my special Tuna, Dashi, and Miracle whip pasta! Heck I may even throw a batch of the pasta in the deal!
DANCE ON PARTY PEOPLE!
September 3rd, 2007 at 11:45 pm
Very well done at this concert, I was there. Very funny, magical and inspirated. I hope see you soon again in Spain, please, come back!!!
Here we loves you all.