Voodoo Billy wrote:I was at the first of the July gigs at Static and Will and Les both seemed really at ease, no popstar crap, just into the performance. It was magnificent. I'm not saying the Bunnymen are no longer special, they always will be, but maybe that time has passed for Les and is is just great to see him back on stage and enjoying himself. December 11th should not be missed.
DivaDiana77 wrote:I wish. My current fantasy is to visit the UK.
DivaDiana77 wrote:I think it's sadly safe to say he's done with being a Bunnyman both personally and professionally. But I don't think it's just Mac based on this interview. He also said he has an image issue with being an old rock-n-roller. I mean, if he had the energy to go at it with Mac, things might have been different, but it's all in a backdrop of some fairly stressful family issues. Child custody is fairly serious and if he had fought for full custody, running around on tour is not the way to keep it. Also, he obviously loved him mum. He's possibly going to get some kind of pension from having been a boat builder and who would want to lose that at this point? The guy seems practical to the core--except for acting like a dog on occasion.
Lancashire Fusileer wrote:Les is nuts in a cool way.
Ta for posting this (saved me the hassle)
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