Did take a pee
In the bus of yon Bunnees.
Take that Wojo!

withahip wrote:Pere Ubu, Devo.
I wouldn't say obtuse - just falling into the tired belief nothing was happening on this side of the pond. When just a recod store, Rough Trade filled their bins with albums bought in the U.S. while visiting. Both sides fed off of one another for ideas and inspiration. New Order's trip to the clubs in New York City is what sparked the whole Hacienda thing.
Here - go to you library or go to Amazon and buy this used for 3 bucks.
withahip wrote:Pere Ubu, Devo.
I wouldn't say obtuse - just falling into the tired belief nothing was happening on this side of the pond. When just a recod store, Rough Trade filled their bins with albums bought in the U.S. while visiting. Both sides fed off of one another for ideas and inspiration. New Order's trip to the clubs in New York City is what sparked the whole Hacienda thing.
Here - go to you library or go to Amazon and buy this used for 3 bucks.
zabird wrote:Ah, don't forget the Velvet Underground in those American influences. And for what it's worth, my brother said the Bunnymen reminded him of Talking Heads.
And if you really like Rip It Up and Start Again, and are so inclined, Simon Reynolds has a website loaded with footnotes to his book ... http://ripitupandstartagainbysimonreynolds.blogspot.com/
DivaDiana77 wrote:I'm working on reading up on the scene out there. Wait that's Julian Cope's book isn't it? Freaking anybody can call themselves a musicologist for keeping a diary.
I think you might be off for the thinking Teardrop Explodes is cool. ;)
Lancashire Fusileer wrote:
As for USA influences, I'd say they were (along with the 2nd hand Kraut-isms pedalled by Bowie/Eno/early Roxy) the driving force in UK post-punk. Velvets, Television, Patti Smith, Talking Heads, Devo, NY Dolls, Pere Ubu, Ramones, Nuggets, Elevators etc etc
black francis wrote:You gotta hear them live man!
Anytime I hear that line I politely excuse myself then run.
zabird wrote:I don't know about tone deaf, but he's a huge Dave Matthews fan, for some unknown reason
DivaDiana77 wrote:Well, not everyone cuddles up to the Rabbit God.
zabird wrote:
BTW, are you going to see the Pixies at the Palladium?
zabird wrote:God knows I tried. I even left copies of the first four albums at his house -- plus Television's first album -- but he just didn't bite. His loss.
Have you read "Turquoise Days"? A good hop thru Bunny World.
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