Echo & The Bunnymen - Crocodiles (Live Early 80s)
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i fell in love with this song all over again!
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Less Pattison on bass, the late Peter De Freitas on drums.
As mentioned elsewhere, this track is one of 4 on the "Shine So Hard" EP which reached 37 in the UK charts.
The tracks from the EP are featured on the 25th anniversary reissue of the album Crocodiles
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Whoever the bass player on this song is, he deserves the greatest praise.
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There was no one to touch them in the early 80s...
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This is off the "SHINE SO HARD" film thats just been released.
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He dances like a neurotic sixth-former on his third cider whilst attempting early Mick Jagger.
They're a crackin' band though..
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love this...what a drummer. x
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'sqwertery' This is i believe.,,,the best live recording iv,e ever heard...not on 'YOUTUBE' but the 'live' E.P. they brought out of this recording ,nothing else has sounded has good ...!!!!!!!
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The legendary camoflouge :D Love this band <3



British music at its very best. I dont think you would ever get a better live version of a song anywhere.
sqwertery 3 years ago 18
Hard to believe these kids had minimal equipment and yet produced such atmospheric sound. this was before the full onslaught of the digital age. Will Sergeant literally had maybe 1 or 2 analog pedals and that was about it! most guitar players nowadays wank away on 20 or so stompboxes and cant even touch the texture of the likes of this. go figure. it is called "soul" and "inventivness".
MaestroZ 3 years ago 12