black francis wrote:This could be my first missed L.A. Bunnymen show since they reformed.
I'm not sure how I feel about that. I'm such a puss. It was just a month ago I was posting this:
"I think I've come to the decision to call it a day on the Bunnymen shows, even ones in Los Angeles. After seeing Depeche Mode just recently and the energy and enthusiasm that Dave and Martin gave I don't think I can stomach another self centered Mac performance ever again. Wrong or not I got the feeling that DM appreciated the fact we were there to see them and it felt like we were loved back. The look of genuine happiness on Dave and Martin's faces was something I'll never forget and the effort Dave put out knowing things haven't gone so well for him, just made me love them more. Plus the Ocean Rain NY show was such a positive experience for me with the friendships I made and a great performance from Mac that I know that can never be duplicated, there really isn't a point anymore."
I agree about DM. Maybe "knowing things haven't gone so well for him" makes Dave realize he's only mortal, which I don't think Mac does (realize about himself)
The show (Will and the rest of the band, roadies, + orchestra) sadly all hinges on the attitude of one diva.
Dr. Cheese, Scouser I need your strength more now than ever.
withahip wrote:BF - I'll fly in if you want to go.
zabird wrote:I'll see y'all at the Yard House tomorrow.
C'mon, BF.
And don't forget ... thriller extravaganza at 5.30.![]()
Bunnymen on Jimmy Kimmel tonight, I think.
withahip wrote:BF - I'll fly in if you want to go.
zabird wrote:Nah, I'm gonna watch it from the comfort of my couch.
So, BF, that's a yes on the Yard House tomorrow night, and perhaps the show too?
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