See they played that at T.
Bit different right but symptomatic of new album.
http://www.nme.com/news/echo-and-the-bunnymen/38108
Mr. Brian wrote:WTF??
Mac sang a Burke song? No way.
mark wrote:I was there. Got complimentary tix late on Friday night, a nice surprise.
They definitely did not play Lost on You, or King of Your Castle.
I dont know how many can fit in the tent, I reckon about 8000. From what I could see it was pretty full.
Opened with Rescue, played the "safe" festival hits, plus I Think I Need It Too, which sounded far better than at the Liverpool shows.
The Cutter was the best I have ever heard it live. Outside, after the show, loads of people were singing "lips" Heard lots of compliments about how good they were, best so far etc.
Macs voice was immense. A couple of waivers on some high notes, but better than I have heard the past few years.
Will.......what a star. No shoegazing, he was rattling the guitar all over the place, never seen him move so much in 45mins, looked like he was loving it.
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guitarplayer on here too wrote:Nice to see so many youngens in the audience, joining in with Mac on Walk on the Wildside -- obviously not your regular Bunnymen giggers judging by their enthusiasm.
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