bunnygrrl wrote:I'm with Sick4Tunz... I don't know. I was only vaguely aware of the Bunnymen when I was in high school and didn't much care for 'Dancing Horses' and all that. When Candleland came out I got interested in Ian McCulloch and started buying the older Bunnymen albums- used, on vinyl. A few moves and hot summers screwed up my vinyl, I finished school, got married, etc, and wasn't as into music as I had been when I was younger. The B-men and I are back together now though, and it's great to hear their music on CD/mp3. I'm not tired of them and can't say that I ever will be, although reading what they're up to now makes me wonder if Mac's mouth is in anyway connected to his brain, but that doesn't change the fact that he had/has the best damn voice ever.
bunnygrrl wrote:I think I'd shoot myself if Candleland was stuck in my CD player.
bunnygrrl wrote:That or buy a new player.
black francis wrote:It would be the chorus on my right forearm.
Fate
Up against your will
Through the thick and thin
He will wait until
You give yourself to him
Only one person I've ever known thought it was a good idea and they don't like me anymore but I still plan on going through with it.
And no Jack, it wont be an Old English font.
JackT wrote:We do not subscribe to tyrannical Western gender-categorization around here. At least where blackfrancis is concerned.
Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 9 guests