echo and the bunnymen
22I had never heard Echo and the Bunnymen until last night. My wife put some concert of theirs from like 87 on the television and I watched it and I said 'This is not so bad'
I imagined in my head all these years that they were way wimpier than what I watched last night. I can see that early U2 completely stole their whole thing from this band pretty much.
The singer was really fucked up on drugs.
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I imagined in my head all these years that they were way wimpier than what I watched last night. I can see that early U2 completely stole their whole thing from this band pretty much.
The singer was really fucked up on drugs.
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echo and the bunnymen
24damn these polls making me delve into the recesses of my (far too small) collection. yes, now the Bunnymen are coming out as well as Seam.
hope you're satisfied. i was going to have a busy and productive day composing and fucking around with my pedal setup. now i'm going to waste it listening to quality music.
god i love this forum.
hope you're satisfied. i was going to have a busy and productive day composing and fucking around with my pedal setup. now i'm going to waste it listening to quality music.
god i love this forum.
As a youth I used to weep in butcher's shops
echo and the bunnymen
25NC. Their original run as a band was great. There is a live show from 1983 at The Royal Albert Hall that is jaw droppingly amazing.
What passes for Echo & The Bunnymen today? Not so much. But it's still pretty cool to see Will Sergeant play guitar live.
What passes for Echo & The Bunnymen today? Not so much. But it's still pretty cool to see Will Sergeant play guitar live.
echo and the bunnymen
26Never enjoyed this band apart from very early stuff. All a bit too whiney for me.
Crap.
Crap.
dude, where's my life?
echo and the bunnymen
27Not Crap.
Where would The Verve be without Ian McCulloch? Ha.
And I agree - Porcupine is amazing.
I'm also not too embarrassed to admit that I even enjoyed "Bring On the Dancing Horses" [!] Yikes.
Where would The Verve be without Ian McCulloch? Ha.
And I agree - Porcupine is amazing.
I'm also not too embarrassed to admit that I even enjoyed "Bring On the Dancing Horses" [!] Yikes.