Would make a great movie that.
I think there is a film version of Awaydays but I've never seen it...
Scouser wrote:From the age of about 14 to when I left to go to college at 18 I think I went to Probe every Saturday. .
Scouser wrote:
From the age of about 14 to when I left to go to college at 18 I think I went to Probe every Saturday.
Mr. Brian wrote:The Bunnymen played their first gig at Eric's 31 years ago today. That's hard to believe actually. What happened to that Echo fella anyway?
It was also on this day in 1983 that Bill Drummond insisted that the Bunnymen break up on their 5th anniversary. That would have meant no Ocean Rain of course and the Bunnymen would have likely never been heard of at all in the US.
Scouser wrote:Its funny, I was in town this morning and walked past the site where Eric's once stood. If I'd have known I'd have stopped and had a "moment".
When I was at secondary school all anyone ever talked about was the Bunnymen, the Teardrops and Wah. The Bunnymen in particular were our Beatles. We all had elder brothers, sisters, cousins etc who were old enough to get into Erics (I was 12 in 79) and we felt cursed we couldnt witness it first hand. By the time we were old enough to go they were playing proper venues.
The Bunnymen were massive in my peer group in Liverpool 80 - 84 (as were the Teardrops until the split). Whilst the rest of the country went mad for The Jam I can remember starting school in 79 and instead of winckle pickers and parkas all the 5th and 6th form lads had long coats and Mac hairdo's. Then it was combats. Then back to long coats again.
When I look at the cover of HUH it transports me back to our old front room and my Dad's old "stereo". It was never off and neither was Porcupine. I bought Porcupine from Crown Records in Crosby on the day it came out and bunked off school to go home and listen to it with two of my mates. We played it back to back all afternoon. At first none of us liked side 2 but by the time it came for my mates to go home for their tea we all loved it.
Those were the days!
DivaDiana77 wrote:Well, Scouser, you can always go back for a "moment" whenever you want. Lucky you. I remember being too young for most of the stuff I was into. I'm quite glad I didn't know half of what I do now, LOL. Say, your gang was right for being into the Bunnies, but TE--yikes. ;) then again, maybe I'm wrong since Everybody wants to shag them. ;) You might want to publish your memoir of the time. I know I would get a kick out of it. Call it "Too Young for Eric's"
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