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told ye Ocean Rain was pish - http://thequietus.com/articles/07092-ec ... drunk-live
"And when you start to think about death, you start to think about what's after it. And then you start hoping there is a God. For me, it's a frightening thought to go nowhere".
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Now Porcupine, if they do that in its entirety I'd be much more interested in seeing them.
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Typical Bunnymen (well more Mac TBA).
Watched em twice in the last week (Manc and Liverpool) and they were just bog standard bunnymen concerts.
Will needs to tell Mac to shut the f**k up and let the songs do there thing, the Ringo was a prick but at least his wife has 2 legs was very, very funny in Manc.
Still one of the greatest bands ever. Roll on December.
Watched em twice in the last week (Manc and Liverpool) and they were just bog standard bunnymen concerts.
Will needs to tell Mac to shut the f**k up and let the songs do there thing, the Ringo was a prick but at least his wife has 2 legs was very, very funny in Manc.
Still one of the greatest bands ever. Roll on December.
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first three ellpees and early singles, after that nowt but a pale glimmer and only then on b-sides, same story as TSOM
why do I keep backing losers?
why do I keep backing losers?
"And when you start to think about death, you start to think about what's after it. And then you start hoping there is a God. For me, it's a frightening thought to go nowhere".
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goate yir grumpy underpants oan thi day Deke?
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They actually played a festival near me t'other week,The Headstock Festival in Newstead.And when I say near me I mean about 30 minutes.On foot.Couldn't be arsed to go along of course,I was always more a fan of The Teardrop Explodes.
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Funny that, back in't day I was at art school away from home and shared a flat with a (reet bloody) Yorksheer m'n, returning from Christmas hols one year (1980/81) he'd bought Crocdiles and I'd bought Kilimanjaro. I went on to become a bigger fan of EatB than TX as Wilder let me down. 'Everybody Wants to Shag' is a far better ellpee IMO. For me things were starting to go meringue on 'Porcupine' and when (Bill Drummond - citation needed) proclaimed 'Ocean Rain' to be "The Greatest Album Ever Made", I smelled a rat. To this day I refuse to listen to it as I get bombarded from all sides by The Killing Feckin' Moon! The Bunnymen have written albums worths of tunes waaaay better than that feckin' dirge. I'd even say eveyone of their b-sides knock it into a cocked hat, whatever the feck that is.ribbons69 wrote:They actually played a festival near me t'other week,The Headstock Festival in Newstead.And when I say near me I mean about 30 minutes.On foot.Couldn't be arsed to go along of course,I was always more a fan of The Teardrop Explodes.
thank you for reading
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I'd read that before, such a shame. Saw them last year at Sinners Day, absolutely great gig (had they not done encores - those were new, the rest was good old stuff) and on Crammerock about a month ago, where they were ok (and playing for a surprisingly small audience).
and were totally upstaged by that guy running around the crowd inside a tentObviousman wrote:and on Crammerock about a month ago, where they were ok (and playing for a surprisingly small audience).
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Oh, every band needs someone to run around in a tent during a gig!
One day everyone will realise that Porcupine is one of the greatest albums ever. Same with the Chameleons Script of the Bridge . Actually I agree with you about Ocean Rain. Have never really been that keen on it. To be fair there's some damn fine tunes on the later albums, Dancing Horses, The Game, Rust, to name but a few.James Blast wrote:Funny that, back in't day I was at art school away from home and shared a flat with a (reet bloody) Yorksheer m'n, returning from Christmas hols one year (1980/81) he'd bought Crocdiles and I'd bought Kilimanjaro. I went on to become a bigger fan of EatB than TX as Wilder let me down. 'Everybody Wants to Shag' is a far better ellpee IMO. For me things were starting to go meringue on 'Porcupine' and when (Bill Drummond - citation needed) proclaimed 'their fourth album' to be "The Greatest Album Ever Made", I smelled a rat. To this day I refuse to listen to it as I get bombarded from all sides by The Killing Feckin' Moon! The Bunnymen have written albums worths of tunes waaaay better than that feckin' dirge. I'd even say eveyone of their b-sides knock it into a cocked hat, whatever the feck that is.ribbons69 wrote:They actually played a festival near me t'other week,The Headstock Festival in Newstead.And when I say near me I mean about 30 minutes.On foot.Couldn't be arsed to go along of course,I was always more a fan of The Teardrop Explodes.
thank you for reading
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Tossers! The pair of yous.abridged wrote:One day everyone will realise that Porcupine is one of the greatest albums ever. Same with the Chameleons Script of the Bridge . Actually I agree with you about their fourth album. Have never really been that keen on it. To be fair there's some damn fine tunes on the later albums, Dancing Horses, The Game, Rust, to name but a few.James Blast wrote:Funny that, back in't day I was at art school away from home and shared a flat with a (reet bloody) Yorksheer m'n, returning from Christmas hols one year (1980/81) he'd bought Crocdiles and I'd bought Kilimanjaro. I went on to become a bigger fan of EatB than TX as Wilder let me down. 'Everybody Wants to Shag' is a far better ellpee IMO. For me things were starting to go meringue on 'Porcupine' and when (Bill Drummond - citation needed) proclaimed 'their fourth album' to be "The Greatest Album Ever Made", I smelled a rat. To this day I refuse to listen to it as I get bombarded from all sides by The Killing Feckin' Moon! The Bunnymen have written albums worths of tunes waaaay better than that feckin' dirge. I'd even say eveyone of their b-sides knock it into a cocked hat, whatever the feck that is.ribbons69 wrote:They actually played a festival near me t'other week,The Headstock Festival in Newstead.And when I say near me I mean about 30 minutes.On foot.Couldn't be arsed to go along of course,I was always more a fan of The Teardrop Explodes.
thank you for reading
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As is yours big man. I know the Bunnymen suck s**t these days, especially without Will and Les, but let us not forget 'on the shoulders of giants'..........James Blast wrote:thank you, your opinion is important to us
The ceremony of innocence is drowned;
The best lack all conviction, while the worst
Are full of passionate intensity
The best lack all conviction, while the worst
Are full of passionate intensity
Did you mean Pete and Les? Will is very much still with the Bunnymenmoses wrote:As is yours big man. I know the Bunnymen suck s**t these days, especially without Will and Les, but let us not forget 'on the shoulders of giants'..........James Blast wrote:thank you, your opinion is important to us