I have a friend who has been in the music industry and he best described Echo & The Bunnymen: They play music and don't give a shit what anyone else thinks about them. I like that!
I thought they eclipsed U2 with their early albums, but now Mac sings like a crooner. They had a fantastic drummer Pete De Freitas. I met him when I was 14 and then he was dead within a couple of years. What a shame.
Yep. They’ve held up beautifully over time too. Still sounds just as fresh and relevant today in 2024 as they did in the early/mid 80’s. After Ocean Rain the magic left. A few strong moments maybe, but really those first 4 albums are all anyone needs.
I wouldn't say pete is the most expert insane drummer but god what makes him so good and legendary is his groove. Not many drummers can rock that groove, just something about him.
Irreplaceable drummer. Pete was a one of a kind. Very powerful, very precise. The original lineup was one of those examples of perfect chemistry, even if there was often a lot of tension. Actually the tension was a major factor in why the chemistry worked so well. However I think that even if Pete had lived, it just wasn’t going to work out. By all accounts he had gotten pretty out there around the time of his death.
Porcupine is the most ambitious post-punk album ever undertaken. God's Will Be Gods, Clay, Heads Will Roll, Porcupine, HIGHER HELL - these are masterpieces.
Couldn't agree more. It's one of my all time favorite albums and my favorite from Echo. Listen to the full album and then repeat over and over. Youll be swept up in its exotic mystery and scope. ...Hypnotic to some extent.
I don’t know about “most ambitious post punk album ever undertaken”… that’s quite a bold statement, but it’s definitely an amazing accomplishment, and from all accounts it was an extremely difficult album to make. The results were/are spectacular though, and it has held up magnificently over the years. I’ve been listening to it ever since it was hot off the press, and often times it still manages to leave me winded. All four of the first four albums are absolutely incredible, but to me Porcupine was the pinnacle of that astounding run of albums. The crown jewel. It never loses its edge. Just a truly amazing album.
I think this might actually be my favorite Echo footage ever right here. It captures them at a moment when they were at the absolute peak of their powers. Especially Pete. Damn! As if his sticking wasn’t already impressive enough on Porcupine… he nails every single little beat, fill, and accent, just bang on the money… and then some. Incredible, one of a kind drummer he was. That whole period of 1979 through to ‘84 was so great. Very few bands have such a long, strong run like that with such consistency, but ‘83 was where the wave really crested… and here’s the evidence. I’m glad Mac and Will decided to carry on, and they still put on a fairly good gig even today, but the original lineup was just perfect, untouchable alchemy. They’ll never stand up to this period again. It was real magic.
What an exciting and interesting performance. Ive loved the bunnies for a very long time but have only seen them live once. It was about 3 years ago and as much as I enjoyed the gig I couldn't help thinking that they were more like a tribute band than a proper writing songs, creating something new band. As a fan you want to hear the "classics" but you also want to know they are still trying to write something as exciting and new as this stuff. This is such a fantastic performance showing the true creativity and originality of the band.
Yeah, I’d say that 1983 was their peak year, even if it had been fraught with tension. I absolutely love all four of the first four albums, and have for 40+ years now, but to me Porcupine is the absolute apex of that incredible run of albums. Even today, all these years later, it’s still capable of blowing my mind and leaving me winded. Anyway, as you said… untouchable.
What… that ridiculous, insipid place in Cleveland? The one that inducts acts that aren’t even remotely rock and roll, while completely ignoring many actual rock and roll legends? Nah… Mac and company don’t need the stink of that irrelevant institution on them. They’ve been in my own personal hall of fame since 1981.
je ne me souviens pas de cette émission mais par contre je me souviens que le soir dans ma chambre j écoutais une émission ou Echo and the bunnymen entre autres passaient c était sur France inter en FM et la je suis devenu accro .
I have a friend who has been in the music industry and he best described Echo & The Bunnymen: They play music and don't give a shit what anyone else thinks about them. I like that!
Perfect way to live life as well!
yawn, what a lame presentation
They’re also one of the best bands I’ve ever heard.
Influential post-punk, neo-psyhadelic Liverpool band 80s
The first 4 albums that these guys put out are absolute GOLD!!!!
absolutely!
I thought they eclipsed U2 with their early albums, but now Mac sings like a crooner. They had a fantastic drummer Pete De Freitas. I met him when I was 14 and then he was dead within a couple of years. What a shame.
totally agree, I lived and breathed them
Yep. They’ve held up beautifully over time too. Still sounds just as fresh and relevant today in 2024 as they did in the early/mid 80’s. After Ocean Rain the magic left. A few strong moments maybe, but really those first 4 albums are all anyone needs.
we love you and we miss you Pete!!! rumble those drums like thunders in the sky!!!
❤❤❤
Just had a big storm roll thru while watching this ❤
I wouldn't say pete is the most expert insane drummer but god what makes him so good and legendary is his groove. Not many drummers can rock that groove, just something about him.
3:02
I mourn his death
They lost that special thing when Pete departed. The live stuff really lost that propulsive edge.
Irreplaceable drummer. Pete was a one of a kind. Very powerful, very precise. The original lineup was one of those examples of perfect chemistry, even if there was often a lot of tension. Actually the tension was a major factor in why the chemistry worked so well. However I think that even if Pete had lived, it just wasn’t going to work out. By all accounts he had gotten pretty out there around the time of his death.
Probably the best band in the world from 79-84. I love the bit at 6:45 when Les fucks the bass line and Mac can barely stop laughing.
without question
100%
Well they certainly don’t make bands like this anymore. Amazing ❤️
Porcupine is the most ambitious post-punk album ever undertaken. God's Will Be Gods, Clay, Heads Will Roll, Porcupine, HIGHER HELL - these are masterpieces.
Couldn't agree more. It's one of my all time favorite albums and my favorite from Echo. Listen to the full album and then repeat over and over. Youll be swept up in its exotic mystery and scope. ...Hypnotic to some extent.
I don’t know about “most ambitious post punk album ever undertaken”… that’s quite a bold statement, but it’s definitely an amazing accomplishment, and from all accounts it was an extremely difficult album to make. The results were/are spectacular though, and it has held up magnificently over the years. I’ve been listening to it ever since it was hot off the press, and often times it still manages to leave me winded. All four of the first four albums are absolutely incredible, but to me Porcupine was the pinnacle of that astounding run of albums. The crown jewel. It never loses its edge. Just a truly amazing album.
This is awesome... Great early Echo performance of two of my favorite songs of theirs.
i LOVE the keyboards on Gods!! and Ian laughing during it all
Will’s guitar playing is so effortless
This is amazing. Yup, folks, you don't have to play your hits. Two album tracks and they kill them.
Sensationell! Amazing band, something special.
Heads Will Roll is one of my favourites. It's a great song! From an italian fan.
One of my all time favorite Echo tunes.
I think this might actually be my favorite Echo footage ever right here. It captures them at a moment when they were at the absolute peak of their powers. Especially Pete. Damn! As if his sticking wasn’t already impressive enough on Porcupine… he nails every single little beat, fill, and accent, just bang on the money… and then some. Incredible, one of a kind drummer he was.
That whole period of 1979 through to ‘84 was so great. Very few bands have such a long, strong run like that with such consistency, but ‘83 was where the wave really crested… and here’s the evidence. I’m glad Mac and Will decided to carry on, and they still put on a fairly good gig even today, but the original lineup was just perfect, untouchable alchemy. They’ll never stand up to this period again. It was real magic.
Unbelievable .... spectacular ...
Peak bunnymen
🖤💙🤎💜
What an exciting and interesting performance.
Ive loved the bunnies for a very long time but have only seen them live once. It was about 3 years ago and as much as I enjoyed the gig I couldn't help thinking that they were more like a tribute band than a proper writing songs, creating something new band.
As a fan you want to hear the "classics" but you also want to know they are still trying to write something as exciting and new as this stuff.
This is such a fantastic performance showing the true creativity and originality of the band.
simply brilliant. Top band!
Pete blinks on the 2 and 4. He just kills it. Also like the Abba quote in Heads Will Roll. They had more to achieve, but their '83 was untouchable.
@ kurakura: And 24 years later Mac did a duet thing of ”The winner takes it all” in Stockholm. Search ”Weeping Willows w Ian Mcculloch”.
You could tell that Pete really felt the music, he was the backbone of the Bunnymen...
Yeah, I’d say that 1983 was their peak year, even if it had been fraught with tension. I absolutely love all four of the first four albums, and have for 40+ years now, but to me Porcupine is the absolute apex of that incredible run of albums. Even today, all these years later, it’s still capable of blowing my mind and leaving me winded.
Anyway, as you said… untouchable.
7:52 Pete de Freitas R.I.P influential drummer
Fantastic, original music! It's a shame they aren't in the hall of fame ....yet
What… that ridiculous, insipid place in Cleveland? The one that inducts acts that aren’t even remotely rock and roll, while completely ignoring many actual rock and roll legends? Nah… Mac and company don’t need the stink of that irrelevant institution on them. They’ve been in my own personal hall of fame since 1981.
je ne me souviens pas de cette émission mais par contre je me souviens que le soir dans ma chambre j écoutais une émission ou Echo and the bunnymen entre autres passaient c était sur France inter en FM et la je suis devenu accro .
Frenchie shuts up at 1:28
thank god for giving us that.
but you will miss him say Godsuh will be godsuh at 1.15
tnx much
Best RUclips comment ever.
I’M CRYINGGG😭😭😭😭 IDK WHY BUT THIS COMMENT KILLED ME
Your experimental guitar work is out of this world I love it love the voice too
Echo and the Bunnymen great post-punk, neo-psyhadelic band Liverpool 80s
LOL at Wills keyboard part on Gods.
Their first 3 albums are true genius.
Totally agree 👍🏻
what? no Ocean Rain???
Their first 5 albums are great, imho (1980-1987).
4
Um, try “first four”.
Bless you, Pete.
What a f***ing GEM!
was Pete not something!!! wow.
Perfect..thank you for sharing this.
Wow and wow thanks so much for this!!!
Ohhhh adding a bit of ABBA! NICE!
WHAT IF NO ONE’S CALLING! the original dream team.
Superb
Ian laughs at 6:46
cause Les played a bit of jazz.. ;-)
Fantastic
Very special. Name a Liverpool band that did not self destruct. Thanks for sharing
OMD?
Just amazing!!!!!
Epic song !
I like how he laughs at himself xxx
He is laughing at Les Pattisons bass mistake, but yeah, he knew they weren't exactly on top form! Must have just been a filmed soundcheck
@@matmc71 such a very minimal mistake at that! i think they sound raw and fantastic
@@matmc71 pleased you pointed out that , cos I could not figure it . ta
2:42 At Les Pattinson, a cool cap looks stylish
There used to be good things on TV by then
ma lindo cuando se ríe 😋😁
O bom e velho echo e the bunnymen 🤘
wow, thank you
Ay-Coh and zee Bun-E-men!
Fucking Awesome!!!!
Here in Pete de Freitas you don't hear drum cymbals at all
What TV show was this from? I do know one thing, it's a live performance! and that's where the Bunnymen excelled,
French TV show "L'écho des bananes"
Name of these 2 Tracks Please … I had never Heard them before in my Life
Heads will roll & Gods will be Gods : Album "Porcupine"
BARBARIE. PUTOAMISMO.
Rad
the drugs dont work
they do