shadows on the trees wrote:So Mr Brian, do you pay for that little blurb about VT on the NME that pops up when you search for Echo and the Bunnymen?
DivaDiana77 wrote:Oh, is that how we are getting more members lately?
tonywojo wrote:so u are courtney love
hole and depeche mode reviews in tonight's evening standard people.
DivaDiana77 wrote:Love reading my reviews! damn, it's hard when you're written about near Depeche Mode though.
shadows on the trees wrote:So Mr Brian, do you pay for that little blurb about VT on the NME that pops up when you search for Echo and the Bunnymen?
shadows on the trees wrote:I don't see it there now, either, but for months there has been this little ad that said something like "for all the latest Bunnymen news visit villiersterrace.com." Odd that it's gone now...
shadows on the trees wrote:You're probably right, Mr B.
Mr. Brian wrote:It's still nice to get a plug for the site. My Google alerts on villiersterrace.com that I get linked to a nice plug from McCranks's
http://mccranksjuke.blogspot.com/2010/0 ... -1981.html
Well, well seems like the Bunnymen.com website is getting some juice from the fine folks at SXSW, who've named the site runner-up in a huge contest of sorts. I think that is good considering how few users visit the place. I rather prefer the footloose atmosphere over at Villiers Terrace.com - The Ultimate Echo and the Bunnymen Discography. It seems rather like a pub that you'd find Ian Mcculloch in, lots of loud voices, cheer, and some ramblings funnny enough to rival Comedy Central. The .com site on the other hand, is pure 100% beef - meaning marketing, twittering, and re-selling the golden oldies via advertising efforts. The real people, fans - meet up on the Terrace. Enuff about that - either way any news for Bunnymen.com is good news. This below show comes kindly from the fine folks at Villers Terrace - the fan site for all things Bunnymen.
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