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Echo and the Bunnymen Cover Lou Reed and James Brown in Chic

Postby In The Margins » Thu Apr 22, 2010 1:31 pm

http://www.spinner.com/2010/04/22/echo- ... e-chicago/

The Icelandic volcano might have prevented UK bands Bad Lieutenant and Two Door Cinema Club from making their scheduled appearances in Chicago this week, but British group Echo and the Bunnymen, who were already in the States to play Coachella last weekend, showed up at Metro in Chicago Wednesday night without a hitch.

"It's nice to be back in Chicago," sunglasses-clad lead singer Ian McCulloch mumbled to the crowded house, most of which were of the 35-and-over set. Instead of performing songs from last year's 'The Fountain,' Echo went the nostalgic route and opened with 'Going Up' from their 1980 debut record, 'Crocodiles.' As the dark wave music swirled around the shadowy and smoky room, McCulloch lit up a cigarette and added to the haze. Sporadically, the ragged-voiced McCulloch paused to banter with the crowd, but a combination of his thick accent and a muddled sound system turned his thoughts into incomprehensible gibberish, making one audience member joke they needed subtitles.

The band moved on from their moody rock and played the poppier 'Stormy Weather' from 'Siberia,' 'Bedbugs and Ballyhoo,' 'I Think I Need it Too' from 'Fountain' and 'Seven Seas' from their quintessential record, 'Ocean Rain,' and songs from 'Heaven Up Here, 'Evergreen' and 'What Are You Going to Do with Your Life?' were also well-represented. Naturally, Echo waited until the end of their set to perform biggest hits 'Killing Moon' and the middle-eastern tinged 'The Cutter.'

During the encore of 'Nothing Lasts Forever,' McCulloch channeled his inner Lou Reed and covered the beginning of 'Take a Walk on the Wild Side.' The mash-up continued when the band somehow went from the raucousness of 'Do It Clean' into a line from '50s standard 'When I Fall in Love', then hit upon a little of James Brown's 'Sex Machine.' The guys walked offstage again and came back for one more number, 'Lips Like Sugar.' The extended version consisted of McCulloch slowing down the tempo, speaking the lyrics, then bringing the song back on course. After punting what looked like a jacket into the balcony, McCulloch culminated 'Sugar' and an evening in which he performed much of his vast discography.
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Postby electrabunny » Thu Apr 22, 2010 7:21 pm

Sounds like business as usual. I was bummed at first that I missed this show, since I used to live in Chicago - but after reading that article, not so much now. Only one song from The Fountrain?? They should really be playing more songs from that album instead of the same tired set list. It was nice to hear they added back Do It Clean though.
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Postby electrabunny » Thu Apr 22, 2010 7:25 pm

Oh, and I guess the Metro staff looked the other way when Ian lit up. Smoking has been banned indoors in Chicago for awhile now.
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Postby JackT » Thu Apr 22, 2010 7:39 pm

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Postby Dr Evil » Thu Apr 22, 2010 10:50 pm

electrabunny wrote:Sounds like business as usual. I was bummed at first that I missed this show, since I used to live in Chicago - but after reading that article, not so much now. Only one song from The Fountrain?? They should really be playing more songs from that album instead of the same tired set list. It was nice to hear they added back Do It Clean though.


I agree that the set list is predictable, but more songs from The Fountain? I think its best is the band keeps these songs a secret. Bedbugs and Ballyhoo would have made the show worthwhile I suppose.
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Re: Echo and the Bunnymen Cover Lou Reed and James Brown in

Postby withahip » Fri Apr 23, 2010 10:03 am

In The Margins wrote:
During the encore of 'Nothing Lasts Forever,' McCulloch channeled his inner Lou Reed and covered the beginning of 'Take a Walk on the Wild Side.' The mash-up continued when the band somehow went from the raucousness of 'Do It Clean' into a line from '50s standard 'When I Fall in Love', then hit upon a little of James Brown's 'Sex Machine.'


I think I found a video on youtube of that show!
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r1lEaxvSQpE[/youtube]
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Re: Echo and the Bunnymen Cover Lou Reed and James Brown in

Postby fat cherry » Fri Apr 23, 2010 10:11 am

some internet dood wrote:During the encore of 'Nothing Lasts Forever,' McCulloch channeled his inner Lou Reed and covered the beginning of 'Take a Walk on the Wild Side.' The mash-up continued when the band somehow went from the raucousness of 'Do It Clean' into a line from '50s standard 'When I Fall in Love', then hit upon a little of James Brown's 'Sex Machine.'


this maybe "some bloke whose never seen em" reviewing so I'm not criticising but isn't this all standard stuff?

some internet dood wrote:McCulloch culminated 'Sugar' and an evening in which he performed much of his vast discography.


hmmm.
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Re: Echo and the Bunnymen Cover Lou Reed and James Brown in

Postby withahip » Fri Apr 23, 2010 10:20 am

fat cherry wrote:this maybe "some bloke whose never seen em" reviewing so I'm not criticising but isn't this all standard stuff?


See video above. Yeah, it dates back to 1984.
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Postby Dr Cheese » Fri Apr 23, 2010 11:52 am

I posted that video. I'm great me.
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Postby Voodoo Billy » Fri Apr 23, 2010 2:31 pm

That's inflation for you.
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Postby Dr Cheese » Fri Apr 23, 2010 3:10 pm

black francis wrote:Here's five bucks

What's that in real money?
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Postby Kounelaki » Fri Apr 23, 2010 3:22 pm

Dr Cheese wrote:What's that in real money?


£3.25 / €3.74
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Postby black francis » Fri Apr 23, 2010 3:34 pm

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Postby Voodoo Billy » Fri Apr 23, 2010 4:54 pm

black francis wrote:That's an honest wage for an honest day of work.


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