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		<title>William Sanderson of Le Tournoi Remembers The First Time&#160;#1</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 29 Aug 2007 22:05:00 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Michael Wood</dc:creator>
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<h4>The First Time - West Yorkshire Music People Talk About Stuff</h4>
<p>Along with any number of brothers, sisters and various other associates William Sanderson's Le Tournoi impress with thoughtful and curiously amusing songs described by some as Modern Folk, others as Joy Division-esque and most as impressive.</p>
<p class="heading">The first record bought with your own money?</p>
<p class="answer">Embarrassing because its so cliche. I think it was Chesney Hawkes <em>The One and Only</em> from when Morrisons used to sell vinyl.  It was that or the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles theme.</p>
<p>Hmm... Just realised that was unlikely with my own money unless I was hustling from a very early age. I bought the first big Bluetones single on tape. It has the word "solution" in the chorus, a key indie word time at the time because it rhymed with "revolution". Oh boy.</p>
<p class="heading">The first gig</p>
<p class="answer">Rios in 2001 I think. We were a terrible/fantastic punk band called The Inspectors. It went okay I suppose, we didn't mess up our already pretty messed up songs.</p>
<p>I was probably nervous but I can't really remember to be honest.  I struggle to remember feelings - wow, what an emotional statement.</p>
<p>However I'm really good at remembering what people say to me and I'm clearly quite proud of this fact.</p>
<p>The Inspectors are reforming for the next "<a href="http://www.dalliance.co.uk/2007/04/woollen-wig-out-festival.html">Wollen Wig Out</a>" at the Beehive later this year. Good heavens.</p>
<p>The first Le Tournoi gig went okay, though I was playing my electric which has an odd ability to sound like an elephant. For some reason I'm thinking of using this guitar again for our next gig, maybe I should rethink this.</p>
<p>Actually I remember how I felt after this gig: weird.</p>
<p>That's what happens when you play to a room mostly populated with friends, it's hard to grasp whether you sounded good or awful.</p>
<p class="heading">The first bit of fan mail</p>
<p class="answer">Does MySpace count? No, I don't think it should.</p>
<p>No ones ever sent me a written letter telling me how great a musician I am, mainly because I'm no Beethoven and sadly I don't hand my address out all that often. If I do wake up one day to find myself a great musical talent, I'll make sure I immediately start giving out business cards with my home address on them.</p>
<p>Le Tournoi are joining Laura Groves and fourteencorners supporting The Twilight Sad at <a href="http://www.loveapplecafe.co.uk/">The Love Apple</a> in Bradford on the <a href="http://www.last.fm/event/296691">9th of September, 2007</a>.</p>
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<p class="first-time">
<h4>The First Time - West Yorkshire Music People Talk About Stuff</h4>
<p>Along with any number of brothers, sisters and various other associates William Sanderson's Le Tournoi impress with thoughtful and curiously amusing songs described by some as Modern Folk, others as Joy Division-esque and most as impressive.</p>
<p class="heading">The first record bought with your own money?</p>
<p class="answer">Embarrassing because its so cliche. I think it was Chesney Hawkes <em>The One and Only</em> from when Morrisons used to sell vinyl.  It was that or the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles theme.</p>
<p>Hmm... Just realised that was unlikely with my own money unless I was hustling from a very early age. I bought the first big Bluetones single on tape. It has the word "solution" in the chorus, a key indie word time at the time because it rhymed with "revolution". Oh boy.</p>
<p class="heading">The first gig</p>
<p class="answer">Rios in 2001 I think. We were a terrible/fantastic punk band called The Inspectors. It went okay I suppose, we didn't mess up our already pretty messed up songs.</p>
<p>I was probably nervous but I can't really remember to be honest.  I struggle to remember feelings - wow, what an emotional statement.</p>
<p>However I'm really good at remembering what people say to me and I'm clearly quite proud of this fact.</p>
<p>The Inspectors are reforming for the next "<a href="http://www.dalliance.co.uk/2007/04/woollen-wig-out-festival.html">Wollen Wig Out</a>" at the Beehive later this year. Good heavens.</p>
<p>The first Le Tournoi gig went okay, though I was playing my electric which has an odd ability to sound like an elephant. For some reason I'm thinking of using this guitar again for our next gig, maybe I should rethink this.</p>
<p>Actually I remember how I felt after this gig: weird.</p>
<p>That's what happens when you play to a room mostly populated with friends, it's hard to grasp whether you sounded good or awful.</p>
<p class="heading">The first bit of fan mail</p>
<p class="answer">Does MySpace count? No, I don't think it should.</p>
<p>No ones ever sent me a written letter telling me how great a musician I am, mainly because I'm no Beethoven and sadly I don't hand my address out all that often. If I do wake up one day to find myself a great musical talent, I'll make sure I immediately start giving out business cards with my home address on them.</p>
<p>Le Tournoi are joining Laura Groves and fourteencorners supporting The Twilight Sad at <a href="http://www.loveapplecafe.co.uk/">The Love Apple</a> in Bradford on the <a href="http://www.last.fm/event/296691">9th of September, 2007</a>.</p>
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		<title>William Sanderson of Le Tournoi &#8211; Five Box Set&#160;#1</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 13 Jun 2007 22:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Michael Wood</dc:creator>
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<p class="five-box-set">
<h4>Five Box Set - West Yorkshire Music People Talk About Their Favourite Albums</h4>
<p>Along with any number of brothers, sisters and associates William Sanderson's <a href="http://www.dalliance.co.uk/labels/le%20tournoi.html">Le Tournoi</a> impress with thoughtful and curiously amusing songs described by some as Modern Folk, others as Joy Division-esque and most as impressive.</p>
<p class="heading">William's three favourite albums</p>
<blockquote><p>This question is next to impossible to answer because I know my answer tomorrow would probably be completely different. I'll try and go with obvious ones.</p></blockquote>
<p class="answer no1"><strong class="heading">Jens Lekman - self released EP </strong>Four perfect songs: Tram #7 to heaven, Maple Leaves, Black Cab, At The Dept. of Forgotten Songs.  Each individual song has more character than most entire albums.  Words don't do justice to "shit" good.</p>
<p class="answer no2"><strong class="heading">The Shins - Oh Inverted World </strong>This album is pop rock perfection. With many albums there are obvious weak aspects but here its 100% "Why couldn't I have written that, the brilliant bar-raising motherfuckers".</p>
<p>The lyrics are layered with metaphors and wordplay without seeming pompous. The melodies are beautiful and despite playing this record over and over and over again, I am yet to get the slightest bit bored with a single track. To top things off it was recorded with a 70 quid microphone. Damn them, damn them.</p>
<p class="answer no3"><strong class="heading">Jay-Z - Blueprint </strong>An album with one theme, how good Jay-Z is.  It's so pretentious it's not pretentious anymore.</p>
<p class="heading">William's favourite on the scene</p>
<p class="answer"><a href="http://www.dalliance.co.uk/labels/laura%20groves.html">Laura Groves</a> and <a href="http://www.dalliance.co.uk/labels/fourteencorners.html">Fourteen Corners</a> are pretty darn great. Neither have an album out yet, but I have the majority of their songs on mp3.  I don't want to hear their albums because I want to hear higher quality recordings of their songs, but because I want them to take the attention away from the masses of signed bands that aren't as good.</p>
<p>I generally only like bands I am friends with - hahaha - it's a terrible habit that I have no plans on shaking.</p>
<p>I also have an unhealthy, mostly unwarranted, hatred for anything to do with the city of Leeds.  So if a band is from there or does that horribly comical thing of pretending they are from there I struggle to give them chance.</p>
<p class="heading">William on "The Best Album Ever"</p>
<p class="answer"><strong class="heading">Queen - Greatest Hits II </strong>A party isn't a party without it. <em>It's a Hard Life</em>, <em>Under Pressure</em> oh yes!  Not even <em>Innuendo</em> can spoil the party.</p>
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<h4>Five Box Set - West Yorkshire Music People Talk About Their Favourite Albums</h4>
<p>Along with any number of brothers, sisters and associates William Sanderson's <a href="http://www.dalliance.co.uk/labels/le%20tournoi.html">Le Tournoi</a> impress with thoughtful and curiously amusing songs described by some as Modern Folk, others as Joy Division-esque and most as impressive.</p>
<p class="heading">William's three favourite albums</p>
<blockquote><p>This question is next to impossible to answer because I know my answer tomorrow would probably be completely different. I'll try and go with obvious ones.</p></blockquote>
<p class="answer no1"><strong class="heading">Jens Lekman - self released EP </strong>Four perfect songs: Tram #7 to heaven, Maple Leaves, Black Cab, At The Dept. of Forgotten Songs.  Each individual song has more character than most entire albums.  Words don't do justice to "shit" good.</p>
<p class="answer no2"><strong class="heading">The Shins - Oh Inverted World </strong>This album is pop rock perfection. With many albums there are obvious weak aspects but here its 100% "Why couldn't I have written that, the brilliant bar-raising motherfuckers".</p>
<p>The lyrics are layered with metaphors and wordplay without seeming pompous. The melodies are beautiful and despite playing this record over and over and over again, I am yet to get the slightest bit bored with a single track. To top things off it was recorded with a 70 quid microphone. Damn them, damn them.</p>
<p class="answer no3"><strong class="heading">Jay-Z - Blueprint </strong>An album with one theme, how good Jay-Z is.  It's so pretentious it's not pretentious anymore.</p>
<p class="heading">William's favourite on the scene</p>
<p class="answer"><a href="http://www.dalliance.co.uk/labels/laura%20groves.html">Laura Groves</a> and <a href="http://www.dalliance.co.uk/labels/fourteencorners.html">Fourteen Corners</a> are pretty darn great. Neither have an album out yet, but I have the majority of their songs on mp3.  I don't want to hear their albums because I want to hear higher quality recordings of their songs, but because I want them to take the attention away from the masses of signed bands that aren't as good.</p>
<p>I generally only like bands I am friends with - hahaha - it's a terrible habit that I have no plans on shaking.</p>
<p>I also have an unhealthy, mostly unwarranted, hatred for anything to do with the city of Leeds.  So if a band is from there or does that horribly comical thing of pretending they are from there I struggle to give them chance.</p>
<p class="heading">William on "The Best Album Ever"</p>
<p class="answer"><strong class="heading">Queen - Greatest Hits II </strong>A party isn't a party without it. <em>It's a Hard Life</em>, <em>Under Pressure</em> oh yes!  Not even <em>Innuendo</em> can spoil the party.</p>
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