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Title: A question for David Hughes Post by: Anji on October 16, 2004, 06:11:48 PM David, is it likely that you'll come and play in Scotland?
It would be lovely to see you here. I'd like to buy you a drink in The Corporation Arms (I'm too happy for the Snug). What sort of thing would you like? Yours Anji Title: Re: A question for David Hughes Post by: David Hughes on October 16, 2004, 06:18:49 PM Hello Anji,
I'd love to come and play in Scotland, it's been ages. Nothing planned though, I'm afraid, on the gig front just visiting friends. I love being up there. And thanks for the drink. A pint of Womanly Stature, please. :) Title: Re: A question for David Hughes Post by: Amethyst (Jenny) on October 16, 2004, 07:41:38 PM David... when are you starting rehearsals for St Agnes Fountain 2004, and where?
Will there be any new material in the show? Amy ^-^ Title: Re: A question for David Hughes Post by: JJ (Joanna) on October 16, 2004, 07:44:42 PM Hello David
What about the SAF tickets for Maldon Please........................? Sorry I'm worried that I won't be seeing you all?! Cocker has told me to be patient but.....! ??? Title: Re: A question for David Hughes Post by: Shane (Skirky) on October 25, 2004, 06:38:08 PM Mr Hughes;
Not really 'moderator'-style questions, but since you're here.... Is 'The Maldonians' really fact, or Garrison Keillor-style fiction? Who are your favourite authors? Who would you be secretly (or loudly) be especially impressed by if they covered one of your songs? What comes first, the words or the music? Would you be prepared to describe record company mogul and interweb supremo Colin in haiku form? Thanks for your time. Respectfully yrs. Skirky Allez, les Mods: Please feel free to shift over to the appropriate place if innappropriate here. Oh, you already were.... ;D Title: Re: A question for David Hughes Post by: David Hughes on November 01, 2004, 10:51:55 PM Skirky,
Is 'The Maldonians' really fact, or Garrison Keillor-style fiction? The Maldonians? Fact. All the way through. I didn’t make any of it up. It is the story of what happened in Maldon over a hundred years ago and every word spoken, was spoken. Hell of a story of how a town got a sewer, a new bridge and a lake to swim in. The council are now trying to fill in the lake by the way (see: “Health & Safety” on “I Can Explain”.) Who are your favourite authors? Now, I have to admit it, I am the world’s worst reader. Can’t tell you the last book I read (yes I can, it’s in the toilet, “Nicholas Nickelby”). But of the few I remember: in my youth I was in love with Salinger of course. Then came people like Richard Brautigan and Hunter S. Thompson. I read all of Hermann Hesse in my twenties, naturally, all D.H.Lawrence and lots of writers I can’t remember now, Waugh, Wodehouse, Joyce Carey, Powys in no particular order. But then I thought that, actually, football is just as valid so I gave up. I am definitely part of the facetious school. Ignorance a byword. These days I am simply ill-read. Who would you be secretly (or loudly) be especially impressed by if they covered one of your songs? Randy Newman, Loudon Wainwright, Tom Waits, Muse, Radiohead and ******g Fairport Convention! In fact I hope a heroine of mine is about to record one of my songs on her new album, if I finish it in time! I’ll be the first to let you know! What comes first, the words or the music? I doodle around on the guitar and think of words to fit. Never written the words first although they can turn up pretty much at the same time. Would you be prepared to describe record company mogul and interweb supremo Colin in haiku form? Colin my friend Harbinger of Christmas cheer Saviour of my art Title: Re: A question for David Hughes Post by: David Hughes on November 01, 2004, 10:53:42 PM David... when are you starting rehearsals for St Agnes Fountain 2004, and where? Will there be any new material in the show? Amy ^-^ Hi Amy, I think we'll be rehearsing in Southport at the end of November. Chris has a gig with that other lot in the middle of the rehearsal period, I'm going to have to drive him up to Kendal for it. New material? Yes, oh yes. Title: Re: A question for David Hughes Post by: Amethyst (Jenny) on November 01, 2004, 10:59:06 PM I'll see you in Kendal then David as I'm going to be there having a mini Cropredy gathering with four great mates!!!!
Just realised it's a month today!! More new material, great... so will that (and the new stuff from last year) lead to another wonderful St Agnes CD?? Amy ;) ;D Title: Re: A question for David Hughes Post by: Anji on November 11, 2004, 11:10:04 PM David, I'm very interested in talismans and touchstones, and in what people feel brings them luck, comfort, and support.
I wondered if you take a lucky gonk, or something of that nature, with you when you are touring. Thanks! Yours, Anji Title: Re: A question for David Hughes Post by: mikec on November 11, 2004, 11:59:04 PM Hi David,
Believe you will be rehearsing for the St Agnes tour in Southport during November. Don't suppose there will be any rehearsals open to the public - so to speak ::) well if you don't ask 8) [;-) Either way see you at Leyland on the last night of the tour. With or without gonk :o cheers mikeC Title: Re: A question for David Hughes Post by: David Hughes on November 12, 2004, 04:24:03 PM David, I'm very interested in talismans and touchstones, and in what people feel brings them luck, comfort, and support. I wondered if you take a lucky gonk, or something of that nature, with you when you are touring. Thanks! Yours, Anji No lucky gonk, Anji, never. But, here's a thing. On my first concert in Germany, in the Spring of 1992, in Wuppertal, I came off stage at the end - it had been a wonderful evening, great sound, good communicative crowd, they started calling for an encore. As they did, I looked down and there, on the floor, was a quarter dollar. I picked it up, put it in my guitar case as a keepsake and it's been there ever since. Means a lot to me. Haven't been back to Germany for seven years now. And Mike, no, no public rehearsals. The girls like to make all the mistakes behind closed doors. ;D (Chris Leslie is a dirty little swot though. He turns up note perfect. Typical.) See you in Leyland. The nearest we get to Scotland, Anji, is Carlisle I'm afraid. But, I'll be near you in March/April when I'm supporting Jacqui McShee's Pentangle. Hell of a band! I'm really looking forward to that. |