From: owner-velvet-station-digest@smoe.org (velvet-station-digest) To: velvet-station-digest@smoe.org Subject: velvet-station-digest V4 #53 Reply-To: velvet-station@smoe.org Sender: owner-velvet-station-digest@smoe.org Errors-To: owner-velvet-station-digest@smoe.org Precedence: bulk velvet-station-digest Sunday, December 9 2001 Volume 04 : Number 053 Today's Subjects: ----------------- Re: [VS]William Hut .... etc [Wmmvrrvrrmm mvrrrmvrrrmmmrrvvvv Subject: Re: [VS]William Hut .... etc > From: Philippa.Demonte@bmg.co.uk > Date: Fri, 7 Dec 2001 14:05:28 +0100 > To: velvet-station@smoe.org > Subject: RE: [VS]mixing Velvet Belly(ii) etc > > I know what you mean about William's surname > - how on earth did it get from Marhaug to Hut?! > Well at the Friday gig, he was followed by someone named William Hunt, and the Mr Hunt was surprised. How does that sound for a synchronisity or isn't it good enough. A Norwegian lady who is a journalist working for a European music paper that's connected to Billboard magazine wondered if I was a representative from a record company and naturally I had to say no because simply I'm not. What will the next assumption be. Her husband just so happened to come from my area and had sisters born in the same hospital as I was. Where did William get the name from. Is he a Pizza Hut fan? Does he like Jabba the Hutt? Or is it Norwegian for Country Hut? I'm lost. > Just listening to his solo album at the moment - a lot more chilled than > his work with Poor Rich Ones It is, it has a good foreign feeling to it, there's one instrumental track 'Bangalore Homecoming Queen' that sounds christmassy, ten years ago it might have been an ideal tune to play during the TV programme line-up display on the BBC. Almost has a 60s or early 70s quality to it. Wood Floors has a strange familiarity about it though. He sang a lovely song that had the main lyrics "You don't have to kill me', that was my song for the week but it wasn't on the album, I was sad about that. I remember that a song performed at the Poor Rich Ones Gig, I think it was called Fresh and New, which was my favourite at that gig back then and was the particular one that actually made me become a little tearful, wasn't on the PRO album. It's a reoccurring thing. But the solo album manages to put me in a soft melancholy state. I bought the John Maynards Favourites CD as well. ------------------------------ End of velvet-station-digest V4 #53 ***********************************