Regeneration tour 2009, Bunnymen on list...

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Postby Frank The Bunny » Sun Aug 24, 2008 11:24 am

Mr. Brian wrote:-Both had big hits from the same John Waters movie, Pretty In Pink.

Do you think if Pretty in Pink were a John Waters movie, and not a John Hughes movie, that Ricki Lake would've had the Molly Ringwald part, and Divine would've played her mother?
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Postby Dr Cheese » Sun Aug 24, 2008 2:03 pm

If the Bunnymen ever joined one of those 80's nostalgia tours, flushing any remaining credibility down the toilet in the process, I swear to God I would never go and see them again!
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Postby insanejane » Sun Aug 24, 2008 3:46 pm

Dr Cheese wrote:If the Bunnymen ever joined one of those 80's nostalgia tours, flushing any remaining credibility down the toilet in the process, I swear to God I would never go and see them again!



I agree! I have an American friend who insists there was nothing happening music-wise in the 80's! :eek:
I have to thank England mostly for their contribution to music at that time. There were so many good bands imo like:


Ultravox, Shriekback, New Order, Talk Talk, Au Pairs, English Beat, Bauhaus, Heaven 17, Roxy Music, Damned, Gun Club, Haircut One Hundred, Scritti Politti, Depeche Mode, Individuals, Specials, Tom Verlaine, also the ones Mr. Brian and Zabird have mentioned.
Very few American bands on this list.
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Postby withahip » Sun Aug 24, 2008 4:29 pm

The Cars
Devo
Blondie
Missing Persons
Television
Talking Heads
Oingo Boingo
R.E.M.
Violent Femmes
THE RAMONES
B-52's
Mission of Burma
The Feelies
Berlin
Romeo Void
The Cramps
The Brains
Wall of Voodoo
The Mundanes (They Might Be Giants)
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Postby insanejane » Sun Aug 24, 2008 6:26 pm

withahip wrote:The Cars
Devo
Blondie
Missing Persons
Television
Talking Heads
Oingo Boingo
R.E.M.
Violent Femmes
THE RAMONES
B-52's
Mission of Burma
The Feelies
Berlin
Romeo Void
The Cramps
The Brains
Wall of Voodoo
The Mundanes (They Might Be Giants)




Not that anyone cares, but the only ones I'd like to see in concert on that list are, Television/Tom Verlaine, Talking Heads and REM.
I guess I never liked 80's American music. I fucking hate Missing Persons. I'd like to choke that girl! :lol: Remember, we as Americans were also blessed with Huey Lewis, Weird Al and countless others.
I'm sure there's many British bands I forgot to mention. :confused: I didn't mention Television or the Elevators because we all know Will likes them so they have to be good.
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Postby moondance » Sun Aug 24, 2008 7:56 pm

What's wrong with Wierd Al? :eek:
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Postby black francis » Sun Aug 24, 2008 10:40 pm

moondance wrote:What's wrong with Wierd Al? :eek:


He's still got his credibility intact.
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Postby black francis » Sun Aug 24, 2008 11:04 pm

withahip wrote:The Cars
Devo
Blondie
Missing Persons
Television
Talking Heads
Oingo Boingo
R.E.M.
Violent Femmes
THE RAMONES
B-52's
Mission of Burma
The Feelies
Berlin
Romeo Void
The Cramps
The Brains
Wall of Voodoo
The Mundanes (They Might Be Giants)


Berlin?

I'd just like to say these bands didn't do too badly during the 80's

The Pixies
Dinosaur Jr.
Husker Du
Christian Death
The Flaming Lips
Guns N' Roses
Nine Inch Nails
Pavement
Sebadoh
Sonic Youth
X

And you might of heard of some little fucker named Prince?
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Postby JackT » Mon Aug 25, 2008 7:58 am

I saw X live once in Sag Harbor. Very impressive.
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Postby Seven Seas » Mon Aug 25, 2008 4:21 pm

I guess I learned a lesson on the main forum again for my posting of this same thread huh? Oi vey....when will I learn to keep my ugly-butt mouth shut thinking that maybe things are "cool" now but actually they'll never be...


Yet, I still voted on this poll & the one on the main forum for our band...favoritism in them, never dies...
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Postby Frank The Bunny » Mon Aug 25, 2008 4:24 pm

Seven Seas wrote:I guess I learned a lesson on the main forum again for my posting of this same thread huh? Oi vey....when will I learn to keep my ugly-butt mouth shut thinking that maybe things are "cool" now but actually they'll never be...


Yet, I still voted on this poll & the one on the main forum for our band...favoritism in them, never dies...


huh?
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Postby Seven Seas » Mon Aug 25, 2008 4:33 pm

Frank The Bunny wrote:huh?


I am overthewall79 on there.

I posted this exact thread there. Look at the response I got.

I KNOW now how things are in regards to people & past things.

Moving on........ & rising upward.....
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Postby black francis » Mon Aug 25, 2008 5:25 pm

I can't believe Peter/management/anybody associated with the Bunnymen responded with:

"The Bunnymen would never lower them selfs to play such a joke tour."

If the money was right they'd do a Bat Mitzvah
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Postby Seven Seas » Mon Aug 25, 2008 5:37 pm

black francis wrote:I can't believe Peter/management/anybody associated with the Bunnymen responded with:

"The Bunnymen would never lower them selfs to play such a joke tour."

If the money was right they'd do a Bat Mitzvah


I am misunderstanding what you're saying in the sense of that, are you making fun of them or me ?

I KNOW I was wrong (ONCE AGAIN, aka: the questions on myspace thread, remember that?) in posting something so trivial & stupid. What do you expect?

Yet, a balloon still floats upwards when it's filled with air....
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Postby In The Margins » Mon Aug 25, 2008 5:40 pm

black francis wrote:I can't believe Peter/management/anybody associated with the Bunnymen responded with:

"The Bunnymen would never lower them selfs to play such a joke tour."


I do.
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