The Song Bird Ch3
CHAPTER tercet
I met Cate in the bar of the Hub eating house at the Ramada. The smile of welcome as she saw me was flattering, as was the osculation she gave me. From what I had heard, air kissing either side of the face was 'de rigueur'for fame. Not so for Cate, her lips actually made striking with my cheek. `` It 's so unspoilt to see you laborer. I feel as if it has been a long clock time since we met in Devon. ``
'' It 's good to see you too, Cate. '' I replied. `` How do you like Derby ? ``
'' I have n't seen any of it. The car met me at bowler station and the next present moment I was here. I could have walked it in five minutes. This unit expanse seems to be new. ``
'' It has been derelict for years. Many years ago it was the Midland railway steam locomotive whole kit and boodle. Now it is all new development. The derby hat County football stadium is just down the road. ``
'' Ouch stadiums, thank God I am not playing that. I remember playing at Wembley once. I was reenforcement for a tilt band that had three strike, played Wembley then vanished into obscurity. Their audio system was rubbish. You get replication in a stadium and my last phrase was coming back to me as I sang the next. The chemical group got confused and at one level I was singing with no accompaniment. What a night that was. Never again ! ``
I went to the bar and ordered some drinks, we sat down in the rather over-large club electric chair and toasted each other. `` Have you been busy since we met ? '' I asked Cate.
'' So, so. '' She answered. `` I have done gigs in Newcastle, Edinburgh, Glasgow, and then back down to Bristol, interpretation and Guildford. Have you been in use ? ``
'' Yes. Funnily I was up in Newcastle for a couple of twenty-four hours. Then I had a week in Belgium going through new product with the grind I represent. During the summer months I am not so interfering, occur Sept I will hold quite a lot of new plan to show as the manufacturers get set for the article of furniture display. ``
A waiter came over and asked us if we would like to displace into the dining room. It was the right time as the bar was becoming crowded and I could see people looking at Cate with fretful expressions. I knew what was going through their minds. Was she who they thought she could be ? Alternatively, was it soul who looked like her a lot. Cate ignored the looks, I supposed she was used to it. We followed the server and he showed us to the table Cate had booked. We sat down and he placed a bill of fare before each of us and hovered with the wine-colored leaning before placing it in front of me. She then startled me. `` It 's the pilus that does it. They are not indisputable. Getting my fuzz cut abruptly was the good camouflage I could take used. '' She looked at me accusingly. `` But it did n't fool you. ``
'' That 's because I 'm an Essex boy. Essex boys have got head. '' I said putting on my Estuary side accent.
Smiling broadly Cate replied. `` Well I 'm an Essex miss, and you know what they say about them ? ``
'' A much undeserved reputation. Any way you are n't wearing White person stilettos. ``
'' I did when I started out. I must throw looked a quite a little. All that long haircloth, make-up plastered on with Dusty Springfield eyes and white stilettos. Ugh ! ``
'' You could blab out though, and that made a remainder. Dusty was fantastical and when you came along you had much that reminded people of Dusty. ``
'' In what way ? ``
'' It was the delivery. She sang and citizenry would believe that she was singing with personal experience. However she had an aura of being untouchable and unavailable. You had that same rescue but you could have easily been the girl following door. ``
'' Well in your case I was almost the girl next door. ``
'' If you can dismiss the sixteen miles between Southend and Upminster. ``
The server returned and I ordered a feeding bottle of Pinot Noir. We were both having the knock of beef.
'' If you liked Dusty and Kat Lacey, you must have been into rock and roll at one time. '' Cate was delving.
'' All I know of Dusty is video from her skillful years. What were we at that sentence, seventeen, or eighteen ? If you wanted to get a girlfriend then you had to go where music was playing, so yes, I did heed a lot to stone. ``
'' Were you successful ? '' She smiled as she asked.
'' Here and there, from time to time. ``
'' You 're not going to tell me, are you ? ``
'' Like most bloke of the fourth dimension I enjoyed the company of little girl ; unlike most lads how much I did and with whom I did it must remain confidential between the girl and me. ``
'' If you did n't sport, you must get been even more successful. Girls like a guy who does n't tell everyone what they got up to. ``
'' Exactly. ``
'' So where did your stake in Swing come from. ``
'' As I said I heard a lot of rock music then, for the cause I mentioned, but I did n't buy Rock music. I bought Classical. You know Pyotr Ilych Tchaikovsky, Rachmaninov, and van Beethoven. material like that. ``
'' I am certain you did n't vaunt about that. That would be a arrant ugh, as far as girls were concerned. ``
I laughed. `` Yes you are right. I got some very peculiar feeling when I mentioned it. ``
The waiter arrived with the wine and of trend wanted to go through the ceremony of offering a little taste for me to check it was drinkable. He filled our crank upon my giving the ok. Then I carried on with my melodic history. `` It was when I was about blackjack that I started listening to swing. That cinema 'The Glenn Miller Story'was on television one afternoon. I was home recovering from a broken leg. Normally I would n't have watched such a film, but that was the day before remote controls and I could n't get up to swop the channel, so I had to endure it as I thought. Endure did n't come into it when I heard his music. That was it, I was hooked. ``
'' And the rest is story. '' Cate laughed.
'' Yes, it was literally history. I was blown away by music of the nineteen thirties and mid-forties. It 's a disease, you know. Incurable, but no bad side-effects. ``
'' So what exactly is the appeal ? ``
I had to take some clock time to word an answer. `` It 's emotional for me. I am not being nostalgic about the euphony being played when the entirely universe was at war ; but I can understand why many hoi polloi who lived through that could relate to swing with a nostalgic emotion. I suppose it could be the way that twenty or thirty musicians could roleplay different parting of one melody at the same time ; you know, tonal pattern, harmonics and counterpoint blend into one homogenous sound. A sound that would get you swaying, moving your human foot and feeling happy. '' I shook my headway. `` That is a very simplistic explanation and I do n't even think that I have got to the core of it. Whatever the reasons, the phone makes me happy. ``
'' Twenty or 30 musicians ? '' Cate was shocked. `` How could they get that many together ? ``
That was an easy one. `` Back in the thirties, jobs were scarce, here and in the States. medicine and dancing was one way to give up mass to forget for a consequence the battle of low income and the lack of caper. Becoming a musician was almost a warrantee of habitue workplace as there were so many terpsichore bands touring the USA, so learning to meet an tool properly was sensible. At that fourth dimension pretty well all of them could pick up a music grudge and play the music almost immediately. ``
That plucked a chord with Cate. She nodded her straits sagely. `` We still have musicians like that and they are in incessant demand for recording. They make a good support too. Some of the chemical group I have toured with were useless. It was their tour because they had made a bash hit or three. human activity like me were booked as the group needed help. They play their half a dozen smasher and that 's it, they 're done. The hearing had paid for an eventide 's entertainment and the chemical group could only replete about an hr of the even. Therefore, citizenry like me were carried along to satiate out the Bill. That 's when you find out that the smash hit was made in a studio apartment with pro session musicians. I know of a few who acted as if they were playing, but in actuality were lip-synching to their own recording. Their guitars were not even plugged in to the amplifiers ! ``
'' You 're talking about manufactured groups. ``
'' Yes. They sling the guitars around their necks, act like they know what they are doing, but in essence it 's a big con. ``
'' Well I can say one thing. Swing Orchestras played it for real, and as I have heard you sing exist, I can say the Lapp for you. ``
'' Thank you kind sir. '' Cate grinned widely.
I did n't taste too practically of the meal, the conversation was far more hasten. As I was leaving, Cate came out with me to the hotel entrance. I turned to give thanks her for the meal and the occupy evening, and then impulsively asked her when she was leaving Derby.
'' Not until Monday. '' She told me.
'' What are you doing Lord's Day ? ``
'' aught is organised. ``
'' Would you like me to pick you up here ; I can show you some of the Derbyshire Dales and take you to see my naive hutch ? ``
Cate smiled broadly. `` I would like that. Yes please. ``
'' I 'll pick you up at ten, if that 's ok. ''
She nodded. `` Ten will be ticket. '' Her hand went up and picked at the shoulder of my cap. `` Just some fluff. '' She said in explanation. She then leaned forward and gave me a kiss on the cheek. `` See you Sunday. ``
'' Well, I 'll see you Saturday evening, but you wo n't probably be able to see me. ``
'' I 'll sleep together you are there, anyway. ``
To be Continued ...