allo,
we spent a full day as tourists pretty much. wandered around clermont-ferrand and ate and took pictures. it was great. most days on tour are spent sleeping in, then driving, so it’s nice to lazily walk around a city and look at things. we got these amazing sandwiches at the bakery below where we’re living. mine was tomato, lettuce, goat cheese, mustard on a baguette and it was 3euro… i wish we had more sandwich shops like this in canada… fresh and cheap and really big. and of course the cheese is amazing and everything is so fresh.
after lunch we wandered the streets. here’s proof:






it really feels like a movie-set and it’s particularly quiet. i’m not sure if it’s because of all the stone or if it’s because all of the streets twist and turn in weird directions. anyways, it really adds to the surreal feeling.
after our walkin’ and our gawkin’ we took a drive in our citroen to the kütu folk office. here we got to work on making some of the new delano orchestra records. this record is going to be amazing. we got to hear some of it yesterday and alex gave us a copy to listen to so we’ll spin it in the car today!
here is the team hard at work:
damien is on the left, laura is in the background and alex is on the right. these are the people that have worked so hard on our record and are the reason we are here! MERCI!!!
here’s our record. what?!
the photo on the cover of the record was taken by my brother josh and is from the old property where i grew up in orono.
after the office we went and met francois from st. augustine. he and his wife have a beautiful new baby! so cute. their apartment is really cool, from the 1700’s i believe. i can’t remember. they live a few steps away from the blue house which is this old apartment from the 1200’s that damien and leopold skin recorded in. here’s a picture that i can’t get to sit upright in this blogmachine. argh.
how do i rotate photos in wordpress?
we’ve been offered to record a couple songs here before we leave so we hope to maybe do that when we come back in a few days. can you imagine? it’s all old vintage gear and the place is just jaw-dropping. i’ve got 3 new songs we’re playing on this tour so it would be nice to track them here.
here we are in front of the apartment with francois and his family, and christophe and his wife who lives here and has the studio and the rest of the gang.
sideways photos are the new jam.
after that radness we went to damien’s mom’s house for dinner. she made us alligot which is a potato and cheese puree. it was soooooo good. very rich, but that seems to be par for the course here. i just happen to love cheese so it’s alright! damien’s mom was so nice and we had a rule that the french had to speak english and vice versa and i hardly said anything because my french is terrible. it has really been bothering me so far. i’ve been very self-concious about my ability to speak french on this trip. it’s stressin’ me out man. i try a bit more after a few beers and that is helpful. i think i will get better. it’s been frustrating. for those who know me i’m a bit of a chatty guy. the french are going to think i’m a quiet man.

yum yum.
after d-money’s ma’s house we went back downtown to have celebratory drinks with the label because our record came out today in france!!!! the bartender brought us out beers with glowsticks in them. haha… so cool.

a heart carved into the stones of the street.
we finished our night by heading to alex’s to pick up some equipment. it was pouring rain so hard and thunder and lightning and when we got to the apartment i was fooling around on alex’s guitar, and damien slowly closed the windows of the apartment to naturally fade out the rain, and then i played history books and alex filmed it. maybe we can show you that at some point. it was a very special day for me.
okay, well it’s still raining here. we are going to have a quick practice then we drive to annecy for our first show of this tour. it’s time to get it started. be well. stay tuned.
jb










it’s really worth it to buy into the “options plus” program on air transat as far as i’m concerned.
once we got to clermont we hit the hay for a bit to try un-jetlag. here’s our flat that the label has set us up with:
this is our view out our window. tada!

that last photo is of a statue in the city’s centre of some battle dude who is pointing at the ground. kids in clermont-fd used to look at it from this angle, which gives one the perspective that the man has his privates exposed. needless to say, i had to get a picture of it from that angle. my immaturity seems to translate well in france i think.

they were totally awesome and it was good to see them. i miss them.
michael elves, baseball fan extraordinaire:
only one way to turn these frowns upside downs:
i believe that was all the change from joe’s pocket.
and then we after the show we stayed up really late playing jeopardy, under the influence. pretty challenging and fun.
the morning, or well, afternoon… was a great time to go to the hoito to eat breakfast. they were celebrating their 100th anniversary. i am making it official saying this was my favorite breakfast of tour. very close runner-ups would be the bent fork in nelson, bc and the park cafe in saskatoon, sk. maybe i should just make it a 3-way tie? anyways, the finnish pancakes were amazing…

no picture from the show that night at the apollo. i got a little topsy-turvy and played a heavy version of mtn. song that was really fun for me.
slept amongst the gulls of red river street and then up and out in the a.m. for the drive to sault ste. marie.
here’s a couple randoms from the show at loplops:




totally badass!!!!
farewell fcl…
those eyes are sparkling cause it was a joyous farewell, albeit a touch emotional…


host with the most:
also, as we were loading our car this pleasant lady walked by and said hello and said “it must be hard to sleep in that car” cause i guess she had read our blog and recognized us and saw that we had slept in the car. we thought that was pretty rad. hi nice lady from bruno, sk if you’re still reading this!!!!
then we went and had a campfire at michael and michelle’s beautiful house and stayed up late playing wii baseball after. i hurt my arm a bit and my ego, as michael crushed the jays with his almighty twins.

then we bid them farewell, they’re off to play brandon, mb tonite and then we re-unite tomorrow night in thunder bay for a couple more shows before we’re home.
here’s some of his incredible work: 
here’s the invite: