Decade set out for a three night engagement at Dolan's Pub in Fredericton Wednesday night July 6th from Toronto and drove through the wee hours of the morning stopping only briefly to recharge batteries at a 2 star motel.
Lance and I had already taken turns at the helm and because multi-talented member Eric Walker still isn't talented enough to pass his drivers test, it was Mat's turn to "conduire". Turns out the rattle I felt under my feet before leaving Toronto wasn't Hambeast's excitement to hit the highway again, it was a plea for respite. Unfortunately none of us know how to speak Van and so we ignored her pleas to pull over and drove her all through the night. Then somewhere between the part of Quebec where they still speak english and the N.B. border all systems failed. With my frenchy skills I got the ball rolling on a tow-truck and an appointment to have the van looked on that day while the others were busy trying to contact the various parties we needed to alert of our distress.
Ewalk & Mat found the only English speaking couple at a nearby rest stop and convinced them to drive the two to the mechanic's shop in Edmundston N.B. in exchange for a CD and a T-Shirt. Lance and I rode shotgun in the tow-truck while Hambeast lay lifeless on the back of the rig. After being told that our engine was F@$Ked we rented the last cargo van in the county and had to hitch another ride to the nearby town of Grand Falls N.B. to pick it up. We then went back to pick up the others in Edmundston and still made it to Fredericton in time for our show Thursday night.
The best course of action was obviously to party hard enough that night to forget our predicament and deal with it in the morning, and so we did. As always the crowd at Dolan's was rowdy and full of energy. We played 3 great shows and hung out with the staff and patrons as well as a couple Newfie buddies of mine. Saturday night after the show we set out from Fredericton with a second rental van (the first had to be returned to Grand Falls) and drove all through the night and morning to arrive back in Toronto late Sunday. We were extremely tired from the drive but very happy with the weekend shows. Fredericton likes to party and amidst the cheering and the dancing and the fighting I'm pretty sure we made some new fans! Unfortunately we may have lost a dear friend, Hambeast.
We now wait with bated breath to hear from our Mechanic in Edmundston if our van will ever hit the highway again or if New Brunswick will be her final resting place. We hope she can make a full recovery but the initial prognosis has us worried for her health. Tune in next week to read our next blog "Hambeast Rides Again" or "The Big Green Death"
Phil
