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With an evocative, atmospheric sound combining solid pop sensibilities and intriguing progressive instincts, Echo and the Bunnymen are among the most commercially and critically acclaimed ensembles to emerge from Britain's post-punk musical wave of the late 70's.
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Everything but the Girl.
Absolutely wonderful moving melodies, I first heard Tracy Thorn's angelic voice back in 1978. I was 14 years old, still living in Liverpool, and listening to the John Peel Late Night Radio 1 show every night !
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Bazza' He writes the songs that makes the whole world sing,
he writes the songs of love and special things,
he writes the songs that makes the young girls cry...
HE IS Music and he writes THE SONGS !
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"A long time ago, in a Northern town far, far away..." Come and visit this journey down Dez's memory lane; hear the sights and sounds of his early days in the "steamy" world of rock 'n roll. This "rockumentary if you will" of Dez's earlier life serves as a nifty little 80's retrospective.
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I love this fucking band - they are brilliant. Thom E. Yorke is a genius songwriter without a rock star attitude, but he really IS a misreable bastard. I've seen them live 3 times now - and they just keep on getting better.
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