ou're right Max. It came up during my first talk with Robert:

" 1995 : Nighttime World 1, which was supposed to be H&M : Every Dog Has It's 
Day, released in 2000. Originally Jeff and I were supposed to record tracks for 
that album : Every Dog Has It's Day back in '93. Jeff can be erratic at times, 
he changes minds, but I had already done tracks. These tracks were good so I 
decided to make an album out of it."

John 

http://www.overloadmedia.co.uk/archives/interviews/robert_hood.php

PS Does anybody have an idea why I can't send to the list from my Outlook, but 
can reach the list from my online mailbox of the same account?


-----Original Message-----
From: Max Duley / ARCart [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: zaterdag 10 mei 2003 13:49
To: 313
Subject: RE: (313) Every Dog 4

I'm sure I read somewhere that the Every Dog material is old, from the 
early-mid 90s. I I think I read that in a Robert Hood interview...in the 
printed version of Overload? Am I hallucinating or can anyone confirm?



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