Rare live version of a grunge-inspired mid-'90s post-Bunnymen track.
I saw Echo & the Bunnymen in 1981 at the Old Waldorf niteclub in San Francisco... I yelled out once during a break between songs, "This is the new Liverpool!" or something like that and Ian their lead singer responded from the stage, "Oh yeah?"
Needless to say, I've never washed my eardrums since (what?).
Posted on 03/20/2008
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My Trusted MOGs
And the resulting ear infection spread to your frontal lobes, which are now full of ingrown ear hair, not brains?
My Trusted MOGs
And the resulting ear infection spread to your frontal lobes, which are now full of ingrown ear hair, not brains? Mark, you are such a goodwill ambassador! Why don't you go negotiate with the Iranians for us?
My Trusted MOGs
I would be happy to offer my ambassadorial skills. Where can I get suitcase nukes?
My Trusted MOGs
I would tell you but I don't want to be responsible for the MOG losing it's voice of reason. LOL
My Trusted MOGs
try the classified ads in the back of that 1945 Military Comics... "Hawkaaaaaw!"
Now, did anyone like the song?
My Trusted MOGs
Oh yeah! There was a song posted. Not too bad. Sorta post millennium grunge/britpop. It would fit very well in the shuffle here. Well produced, its got a nice "sound".
My Trusted MOGs
let's cool those jets with something completely different...
"The Sailor's Grave On The Prairie"