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Les Pattinson - Echo & The Bunnymen


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I was checking out Sky Arts the other night, and managed to catch the Rockpalast performance from Echo back in 1983.

There's a bit about it here - [url="http://www.rockpalastarchiv.de/concert/echobunnymen.html"]http://www.rockpalastarchiv.de/concert/echobunnymen.html[/url]

I hadn't listened to the Bunnymen for a long while. Really love their first two albums - not so big on 'Porcupine' and the others that followed....

Les seemed to have a really weird pick technique - up strokes only!

Love his work on those early tracks - some very inventive basslines, and a great Jazz bass tone as well.

'Heaven Up Here' - forgot what a great album it is...I think a massive part of their sound was Pete de Freitas - totally under-rated drummer who really drove them.

It's repeated a fair bit, so a concert well worth checking out.

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+1. I love the first album and the trendy EP that followed (when they went to some place in Derbyshire, dressed in army fatigures; the EP had live versions of A show of strength, All that Jazz and All my Colours aka Zimbo, if i recall correctly - which I almost certainly don't)

My first school band played Crocodiles, the track, and I still noodle the driving bass line to this day.

Classic stuff. Oh and Porcupine was pants

Edit: the EP was called Shine so hard, recorded live in Buxton, and I had the track listing a bit wrong [url="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shine_So_Hard"]http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shine_So_Hard[/url] For me this was Echo and the Bunnymen's absolute peak

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When I was in Liverpool Uni ('79 - 81), Echo & the Bunnymen, Teardrop Explodes, Wah! and OMD were all local bands yet to make it big and you'd see them playing the Student Union most weeks. Even though I was aware they were good we rather took it for granted - but with hindsight what a truly amazing time for music in the Liverpool / Manchester that was :)

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[quote name='Clarky' post='1190776' date='Apr 6 2011, 06:12 PM']+1. I love the first album and the trendy EP that followed (when they went to some place in Derbyshire, dressed in army fatigures; the EP had live versions of A show of strength, All that Jazz and All my Colours aka Zimbo, if i recall correctly - which I almost certainly don't)

My first school band played Crocodiles, the track, and I still noodle the driving bass line to this day.

Classic stuff. Oh and Porcupine was pants

Edit: the EP was called Shine so hard, recorded live in Buxton, and I had the track listing a bit wrong [url="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shine_So_Hard"]http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shine_So_Hard[/url] For me this was Echo and the Bunnymen's absolute peak[/quote]
Well blow me down, there's a clip from that Buxton gig on Youtube

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