Voodoo Billy wrote:My apologies your Highness.

fat cherry wrote:no but once you start its harder to stop. think of it as something to look forward to.
yofezzo72 wrote:like watching works of art come to life ..
great to hear the LP's played in their entirity .. and the encore was top drawer ..
Mac seemed in a great mood and the band are very tight ..
my son who is 19 came along with me and my other boy who is 6 would have done if he was allowed as he regularly sings along to them ..
i'm intrigued by the way my youngest has picked up on Mac's lyrics .. he loves The Cutter and With a Hip! though i have to be careful he doesn't sing it all to his teacher!
Generations to come will certainly cherish the Bunnymen,
so glad they are still around and seem be reaching new levels with their performances ..
i was lucky enough to witness the rehearsals the previous week but nothing can beat the real thing and i've been heavily into these LP's for the last few years ..
priceless times for which we should all be grateful for ..
imagine being 19 now, what have you got to listen to that could be as good as this?
yofezzo72 wrote:Imagine being 19 now, what have you got to listen to that could be as good as this?
fat cherry wrote:so then, how'd you get to witness rehearsalls? Dont think you can say that and get away without a couple of anecdotes to ruin our perceptions of the chaps. Or shall I be the first today to do the 'you're not will sergeant are you' gag.
crap factor's a bit in your face but there's loads of stuff about if you can be arsed to look for it, which reminds me we haven't heard from Evils for a while have we? Just a quick look at this list http://www.glastonburyfestivals.co.uk/line-up-poster/, not many of them would get by on the factor I expect. Not much of it I like either but a great deal I've never even heard, but should I venture out of my armchair in the new year, well you never know.
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