Turquoise Days

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Is Turquoise Days the best Bunnymen related book written?

I'm not going to Bunnymen shows any longer and most certainly don't read their books.
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6%
I can't read.
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12%
Are you kidding me? King of Cool blows it away.
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No votes
It's brilliant!
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47%
Too hipster for me.
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12%
Chris Adams didn't say I was funny so fuck his book.
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24%
 
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Postby Lancashire Fusileer » Tue Sep 15, 2009 5:57 am

Not read Turquoise Days, must admit, tho' I'll give it a go.

Never Stop was a good read I seem to remember. Sorry, but I also like Head On...
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Postby Grumpy_Jimbo » Tue Sep 15, 2009 7:09 am

Lancashire Fusileer wrote:Not read Turquoise Days, must admit, tho' I'll give it a go.

Never Stop was a good read I seem to remember. Sorry, but I also like Head On...


Cope's book "Head On" is in a different league to these books.... A superb read although "Repossessed" is no quite as good........
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Postby Lancashire Fusileer » Tue Sep 15, 2009 8:24 am

I think Head On is a must for all 'Heads'.

I'd love to read the 1990-2000 installment of the Cope autobiography.

Back to the Bunnies, I thought Drummond's piece in 45 (Shores of Lake Placid) was good in an otherwise shite book.

I think that unless someone really does a bitch-fest book on the band, it's always going to be difficult writing about this particular set of diffident personalities
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