Echo & The Bunnymen are shown to play the Liverpool, Cavern Club on Friday 26th October as part of a pepsi small venue, upcoming band type thing for £5 Yup a fiver.
Spoke to Ticketbastard and they confirmed.
Check out www.cavernclub.org
Just got 2 tickets and if it don't come off i'm only a tenner down.
Bunnymen...live For £5
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Phone Ticketmaster. I did at about 11.30pm to comfirm that the bunnymen are playing and when they did I got them there and then.DerekR wrote:Aye but ticketmaster saying tickets not availableweebleswobble wrote:Did you hear that Derek?
Try 08705 534 444.
How many original members left in The Sisters?E Gypsy wrote:But it´s only half of the Bunnymen these days
And remind me how good have The Sisters recent releases been? Oops what releases?E Gypsy wrote:and their last few records were rubbish. Weren´t they?
I dont wanna turn this into "my band's better than your band"....but you started it
Never knew the Bunnymen were an "upcoming band".
Their last few records may have been pish, but they can still pull off a cracking show when they feel like it. Full gig reports are expected, folks!
Their last few records may have been pish, but they can still pull off a cracking show when they feel like it. Full gig reports are expected, folks!
If I told them once, I told them a hundred times to put 'Spinal Tap' first and 'Puppet Show' last.
Personally, I thought Flowers and Siberia were decent enough. And they do have the decency to play their hits live.mh wrote:Never knew the Bunnymen were an "upcoming band".
Their last few records may have been pish, but they can still pull off a cracking show when they feel like it. Full gig reports are expected, folks!
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I, in all seriousness, thought they lost it on Ocean Rain, not a popular view (as I know from the abuse I got on the Bunnymen forum) but I used to get totally out of my mind to Crocodiles and Heaven Up Here, Porcupine had some absolute knock outs but after that, it just stopped happening for me.
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I'll concede there is undoubtedly something untouchable about the first two albums. But as far as most reformations go, the Bunnies have at least put the effort in over the last ten years. It's a shame Les couldn't stay on-board, but things were never going to be the same after Pete's untimely death.James Blast wrote:I, in all seriousness, thought they lost it on Ocean Rain, not a popular view (as I know from the abuse I got on the Bunnymen forum) but I used to get totally out of my mind to Crocodiles and Heaven Up Here, Porcupine had some absolute knock outs but after that, it just stopped happening for me.
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even Cope lost it... c. Peggy Suicide?
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all pre or on Peggy Suicide
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Well that was f**king great. A nice, small, sweaty venue (imagine Joseph Well but smaller) with the bunnymen on stage for about 70 mins. Nice greatest hits set with 2 new songs and no ocean rain.
Oh and free magners in the pub beforehand.
Oh and free magners in the pub beforehand.
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no Ocean Rain is a good thing, a very good thing
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Where the hell were you? Went looking but couldn't see you before it all got a bit packed. I was front row, centre stage about 3 feet from Mac (wait til you see the pics scotty, you'll be dead jealous). Almost got into 2 fights, one with a bouncer for taking pics and one with this huge twat behind us who kept using Mrs R's shoulders as a climbing framesnowey wrote:Well that was f**king great. A nice, small, sweaty venue (imagine Joseph Well but smaller) with the bunnymen on stage for about 70 mins. Nice greatest hits set with 2 new songs and no ocean rain.
Oh and free magners in the pub beforehand.
Amazing gig and a bit of a moment being that close to one of my heroes
Oh, and the whole thing was filmed
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We were about 4 - 5 feet in front of Will so we must have been near each other.DerekR wrote:Where the hell were you? Went looking but couldn't see you before it all got a bit packed. I was front row, centre stage about 3 feet from Mac (wait til you see the pics scotty, you'll be dead jealous). Almost got into 2 fights, one with a bouncer for taking pics and one with this huge twat behind us who kept using Mrs R's shoulders as a climbing framesnowey wrote:Well that was f**king great. A nice, small, sweaty venue (imagine Joseph Well but smaller) with the bunnymen on stage for about 70 mins. Nice greatest hits set with 2 new songs and no ocean rain.
Oh and free magners in the pub beforehand.
Amazing gig and a bit of a moment being that close to one of my heroes
Oh, and the whole thing was filmed
Them bouncers were complete twats. It felt like every 2 minutes they were trying to get past to have a go at somebody for taking photos.
DerekR wrote:snowey wrote:. I was front row, centre stage about 3 feet from Mac (wait til you see the pics scotty, you'll be dead jealous).I'm proud of youAlmost got into 2 fights, one with a bouncer for taking pics and one with this huge twat behind us who kept using Mrs R's shoulders as a climbing frame
Being brave is coming home at 2am half drunk, smelling of perfume, climbing into bed, slapping the wife on the arse and saying,"right fatty, you're next!!"
Don't worry mate, I'll fix your quoting Mags not around then?scotty wrote:DerekR wrote: I was front row, centre stage about 3 feet from Mac (wait til you see the pics scotty, you'll be dead jealous).
Some pics taken before the fascist bouncer w@nkers stopped us...
and one lifted from the Bunnymen forum with yours truly's heid firmly in the way
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