


I've said it before in this spot and I'll say it again, memories are affixed to records and unique tracks off those records. Yet, even before I ever owned this LP, 'The Cuttter' was echoing out in the cold, desolate winter streets as I waited for the dog to do his business in the drifting snow.
I wonder if anyone looked out their window and wondered just what the heck that kid's doing out in a blizzard with a radio blasting forth? Something ELSE the ipod has taken away it seems.
Echo & The Bunnymen - The Cutter (Mp3)
Echo & The Bunnymen - The Back Of Love (Mp3)
Echo & The Bunnymen - Never Stop (Mp3)
Echo & The Bunnymen - Do It Clean (Mp3)
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Up until Ocean Rain, The Bunnymen were perfect. The coulda been, shoulda been U2 right? Also Best Album Art Ever. I had a chance to meet Ian backstage at in DC for over half an hour with one other person; he was v. quiet, introverted and heaviest smoker I'd ever met. Is that what ruined his voice? I think so... Thanks TVD. Shamus
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