Echo & The Bunnymen "Gods will be Gods" Porcupine
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The Bunnymen`s most sinister song. I remember hearing this for the first time in 83 and thinking "Fuck,they`ve done it" and indeed they went all out on this one. Brilliant and Apocalyptic.
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Brilliant album, a real surreal experience if ever there was one - a one off . How many bands would think of writting a song about a seldom known english dramatist, John Webster? One of the most underated bands around.
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The Alternative Versions a lot better then this version. His voice and the music are a lot more powerful. :-)
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My favorite Bunnymen album. I wish somebody would post the song "Clay".
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the best of Echo...
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i asked ian multiple times to play this .he replied possibly , and maybe , but in 28 shows all over the place they not once played gods will be gods. every show was ecstasy anyway .even glastonbury in the mud with a bicycle
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Porupine & Heaven Up Here, was a teen when i bought these, still listen to both a lot,pisses me off tho as when speaking to people about music im into lots of noise,SWANS Butthole Surfers, Unsane and AMREP list goes on, but nowadays it's Oasis etc, i hate them,mention a band these idiots like, it's , oh! Bunnymen, killing moon, cutter, Im thinking (NO) although good songs, to me it's Broke My Neck, Way out and up we go, Turquoise Days, With A Hip etc . real fucking tunes.
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On Porcupine, it's my favorite one with Clay!
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fucking love the echo and the bunny men even at 44... i was there annd still am
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@Terry1950Men Actually, Ian McCulloch didn't know who John Webster was, he saw the name in his girlfriend's English book and he added it to the song because he couldn't think of anything else and it fit. Fun fact right there lol
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AB IMO CORDE !
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superb!



the first comment was a spambot; very nice
lolwut121 2 years ago