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Echo And The Bunnymen - The Cutter...the bunnymen are long time favorites.... Echo & the Bunnymen are an English post-punk group, formed in Liverpool in 1978. The Cutter Who's on the seventh floor Brewing alternatives What's in the bottom drawer Waiting for things to give Spare us the cutter Spare us the cutter Couldn't cut the mustard Conquering myself Until i see another hurdle approaching Say we can, say we will Not just another drop in the ocean Come to the free for all With seven tapered knives Some of them six feet tall We will escape our lives Spare us the cutter Spare us the cutter Couldn't cut the mustard Conquering myself Until i see another hurdle approaching Say we can, say we will Not just another drop in the ocean Am i the happy loss Will i still recoil When the skin is lost Am i the worthy cross Will i still be soiled When the dirt is off Conquering myself Until i see another hurdle approaching Say we can, say we will Not just another drop in the ocean Ocean Watch the fingers close When the hands are cold Am i the happy loss Will i still recoil When the skin is lost Am i the worthy cross Will i still be soiled When the dirt is off Am i the happy loss Will i still be soiled When the dirt is off
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Echo And The Bunnymen Seven SeasEcho And The Bunnymen Seven Seas
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Echo and The Bunnymen - Stormy WeatherEcho and The Bunnymen - Stormy Weather, taken from the album "Siberia" Out now on Cooking Vinyl Records, cookingvinyl.com
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Echo & The Bunnymen - Show Of Strength (Live)Rockpalast 1983.
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Echo and The Bunnymen - People Are Strange (The Doors cover)People are strange when you're a stranger, Faces look ugly when you're alone. Women seem wicked when you're unwanted, Streets are uneven when you're down. When you're strange Faces come out of the rain. When you're strange No one remembers your name When you're strange, When you're strange, When you're strange. All right, yeah! People are strange when you're a stranger, Faces look ugly when you're alone. Women seem wicked when you're unwanted, Streets are uneven when you're down. When you're strange Faces come out of the rain When you're strange No one remembers your name When you're strange When you're strange When you're strange Alright yeah When you're strange Faces come out of the rain When you're strange No one remembers your name When you're strange When you're strange When you're strange
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NEVER STOP Echo and the Bunnymen VideoClassic Video of Never Stop by Echo and the Bunnymen
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Echo And The Bunnymen - The Killing Moon (All Night Version)According to the liner notes of Echo and the Bunnymen's Crystal Days box set, Ian McCulloch woke up one morning with the phrase "fate up against your will" in mind. He wrote it down and the remainder of the song fell in place from there.
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Echo And The Bunnymen The Gamegreat song from the grey album from 1988.
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ECHO AND THE BUNNYMEN - Ian McCulloch on MorrisseyEcho And The Bunnymen - What Ian McCulloch said? uh, I'm ____ again in this one. We did it in the adelphi, funnily enough. ______82, 'who's this _____ git?' talking in an extremely rare accent. So I (was ______ on the ale big time) -- (pissed like a) bastard. And I was being interviewed by this interviewer for... I'd never heard of this fellow, you know. And uh, waffling on (all night). i said, 'if I do this co-interview with this ____ - and in those days, he was. He was on the up, you know. and I ordered the biggest piece of meat. like, I think it was duck. I think that's from the thing on the mouth. And he ordered fish, and I'm thinking, '___, that's hardly vegetarian... Unless...even if you stuff it with full of peas. And it had it's head on, the fish. It was made up, and the tail. and I said to him, 'is it alright if I eat duck?' and he went, 'yeah, it's alright.' I said, 'do you want a pint?" and he didn't want one. And we got out of the interview and we...and I was asked about Liverpool and Manchester, and I said I love Manchester groups. I think the bunnymen were always more suited to the Manchester kind of thing. And then he goes, ______...and he goes, 'there's a kind of terrific chasm between Liverpool and Manchester.' Chasm! It spoils it for me. You know. I can never read any books with chasm in it ever again. Which is handy because I don't read books.
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