Mr. Brian wrote: My interest usually peaks again when something new is coming out or there is a show to look forward to or it's just generally been a long time since I listened to a whole album.
So every five to ten years is a peak, then?
Mr. Brian wrote: My interest usually peaks again when something new is coming out or there is a show to look forward to or it's just generally been a long time since I listened to a whole album.
withahip wrote:So every five to ten years is a peak, then?
Mr. Brian wrote:No. There have been quite a few good things in the last 12 years since they reformed. They have released a live DVD, a box set, remastered reissues of the first 4 albums with unreleased material, 4 new studio albums. All resulting in 5 American tours in addition to the Ocean Rain show in NYC and a few festival dates. That's a lot to grateful for and to be excited about in 12 years for all we bitch and moan. In retrospect, the live DVD and Flowers and Siberia were not the greatest but the buzz around that time was good and I never had a bad time at any of the 6 shows I've seen since they reformed.
withahip wrote:I think this needs to be a sticky.
You really just made me feel good about the band.
Thanks.
Mr. Brian wrote:Let me guess...Friday I'm In Love?
It would be nice to get a definitive list of the use of Bunnymen songs in ads.
To answer the original question of this thread, I rarely lately seek out Bunnymen (unless I have a new good quality bootleg like that Australian show I posted a link about) and only hear them when they come up on shuffle on my iPod. That may spark me me to listen to a few other songs. My interest usually peaks again when something new is coming out or there is a show to look forward to or it's just generally been a long time since I listened to a whole album. It's not reflective of any change in admiration for their back catalog. When the songs come up on shuffle I will admit that I tend to skip Grey Album, Flowers and Siberia songs quite often.
Mr. Brian wrote:Let me guess...Friday I'm In Love?
It would be nice to get a definitive list of the use of Bunnymen songs in ads.
To answer the original question of this thread, I rarely lately seek out Bunnymen (unless I have a new good quality bootleg like that Australian show I posted a link about) and only hear them when they come up on shuffle on my iPod. That may spark me me to listen to a few other songs. My interest usually peaks again when something new is coming out or there is a show to look forward to or it's just generally been a long time since I listened to a whole album. It's not reflective of any change in admiration for their back catalog. When the songs come up on shuffle I will admit that I tend to skip Grey Album, Flowers and Siberia songs quite often.
Mr. Brian wrote:I've been tempted many times. If I ever do you all are going down with me.
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