Archive for the 'Echo & The Bunnymen' Category
“Larger Than Life” showcases parts of Gogol Bordello’s manic set at All Points West 2009, Ben Harper’s foot stomping performance at the 2009 Mile High Festival in Denver, CO and oodles of Dave Matthews grinning, sweaty headlining set at …
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The Color Awesome » Larger Than Life in 3D! Final two nights! Free …
In addition to writing for several publications, Fletcher has penned biographies on the Clash, Keith Moon, REM and Echo & the Bunnymen . His latest book All Hopped Up & Ready To Go: Music From the Streets of New York 1927-77 is by far …
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All Hopped Up on Music: An Interview With Tony Fletcher : KDHX Blog
I love Echo & The Bunnymen , but this is just awful. It’s horrible to witness those who haven’t taken care of themselves and see it catch up to them. Lay off the drugs, everybody can’t be Keith Richards! …
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Watch Echo & The Bunnymen's Ian McCulloch Live at Rolling Stone …
Today, Beck unleashed his cover of “Weighted Down (The Prison Song)” featuring Feist singing lead vocals on a version of the song that’s far more funky and upbeat than the original, though still haunting. As RS reported, Beck gives his …
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Feist, Beck Brighten Up Skip Spence's “Weighted Down” : Rolling …
It is hard to know the best place to start with Echo & The Bunnymen . The songwriting partnership of self proclaimed loudmouth Ian McCulloch and Muttley like accomplice Will Sergeant is as venerable a one as you will find in UK indie …
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The Mad Mackerel: Live – Echo & The Bunnymen
( Hed ) PE have released a video for “Here & Now.” The song appears on the band’s latest album, New World Orphans, out now via Suburban Noize Records.
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(Hed)PE debut “Here & Now” video
When Ian McCulloch of Echo & The Bunnymen sings, “I need it too” during “Think I Need It Too” on Echo & The Bunnymen’s new The Fountain, it’s a little like when Fonzie tried to say he was sorry on an old Happy Days episode. …
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Echo & The Bunnymen – The Fountain
Even after being away one week for the Thanksgiving break, we can honestly say it was a great Friday evening of alternative and indie rock on college radio , 88.3 FM KUR.
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December 4, 2009 (Playlist)
Longevity – that is the claim to fame that Echo & the Bunnymen can sport. From their debut album, “Crocidiles,” in 1980, the band has had a remaining presence in the UK charts and the indie scene. As one of the most influential band of …
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SlowdiveMusic Blog: Catching up with Echo & the Bunnymen and …
Echo & The Bunnymen were marking their 30th anniversary and their hometown’s year as the European Capital of Culture by playing their 1984 album, Ocean Rain, in full, augmented by an orchestra. The album, considered to be the band’s …
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Drone Magazine: REVIEW: ECHO AND THE BUNNYMEN-THE FOUNTAIN







