Have at it music-lovers.

  • ᴇᴍᴘᴇʀᴏʀ 帝OPMA
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    1 year ago

    For me it was Echo and the Bunnymen at the O2 Academy in Liverpool. It’s a soulless big old barn of a space and you have to really go for it to make it work. So I went to see Echo and the Bunnymen there with a bunch of mates and they did not make it work. At all. In fact they managed to drain any jot of entertainment from the evening. It was their regular pre-Christmas homecoming gigs and they usually do something a bit special for it. The special thing was playing the songs off one album in its entirety, with no others thrown in. All fine and dandy but it was a later album after their peak and hardly anyone there knew any of the songs. To cap it off Ian McCulloch spent a good 5 minutes between each song having a chat with his mates on the front row, which killed any modest momentum. I suppose a few hardcore fans and friends of the band har a great time but everyone I spoke to, from fans to those who knew their big hits (I’m largely in the latter category), all expressed their disappointment with the over-indulgent performance we witnessed.

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        1 year ago

        It did. We were all hoping they’d throw us a bone in the encore. They did not. Not even sure there was one - just about everyone had tuned out at this point.