From: owner-seven-seas@smoe.org (seven-seas-digest) To: seven-seas-digest@smoe.org Subject: seven-seas-digest V2 #496 Reply-To: seven-seas@smoe.org Sender: owner-seven-seas@smoe.org Errors-To: owner-seven-seas@smoe.org Precedence: bulk seven-seas-digest Saturday, June 28 2003 Volume 02 : Number 496 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Sat, 28 Jun 2003 20:33:12 +0100 From: "looloo" Subject: seven-seas Oh yeah -- & Will said... spoke to Will briefly after the Brighton gig.. he was hacked off with his sound .. said something about the notes not holding for as long as they should & can't remember what i said but i did mention 7cs .. & he sorta said Is that still going -- he was quite surprised !! looloo ====================================== http://www.bunnymenlist.com ====================================== ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 28 Jun 2003 20:53:36 +0100 From: "looloo" Subject: seven-seas SetList this is what was on the Brighton setlist .... Lips Rescue Villiers Altamont Seven Seas Dancing Horses Crocodiles Back of Love Rust Nothing Lasts Forever Killing Moon The Cutter Heads Wil Roll Flowers Over The Wall ... But they also did Angels & Devils and Ocean Rain ... looloo ====================================== http://www.bunnymenlist.com ====================================== ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 28 Jun 2003 21:08:27 +0100 From: "Matt H" Subject: seven-seas More Glasto Check out: http://www.bbc.co.uk/6music/out/festivals2003/glastonbury/ for streaming audio of Back Of Love, Nothing Lasts Forever (including Walk On The Wild Side) and The Killing Moon (inexplicably entitled The Killing Room on the BBC website)..... And until this week I would've agreed with Red & LooLoo, but having been there and experienced the unique Glastonbury experience, I have to say it is amazing, and I was only there during daylight hours. What it must be like to be there as the sun sets over the Vale of Avalon and gives way to darkness I can only imagine, however I hope to find out tomorrow evening as I may well be going over again for Feeder and the Manics (Wow.....there's a thought...."You Stole The Sun From My Heart", just as the sun disappears below the horizon.....) Echo and the Bunnymen | the official website: http://www.bunnymen.com ___________________________________________________________ Get your own Web-based E-mail Service at http://www.zzn.com ====================================== http://www.bunnymenlist.com ====================================== ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 28 Jun 2003 21:16:25 +0100 From: "looloo" Subject: RE: seven-seas More Glasto ok matt -- i agree i can't say i wouldn't like it less i've tried it .. but .. how tall are you ?? cos when i've been to the few outdoor gigs that i have been either I'm stuck staring at someones back -- or looking at some shite "big screen" -- & crowds aren't always fun if you're even slightly small...... glad you had a good time tho.. looloo >>-----Original Message----- Matt H >> >>>>And until this week I would've agreed with Red & LooLoo, but having >>been there and experienced the unique Glastonbury experience, I have >>to say it is amazing, >> ====================================== http://www.bunnymenlist.com ====================================== ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 28 Jun 2003 21:17:57 +0100 From: "Matt H" Subject: Re: seven-seas Guardian Glastonbury article Their 40-minute set went down well, especially Bunnymen >classics The Killing Moon and the Cutter and a funky >cover of Lou Reed's Walk On the Wild Side. Actually they played for exactly an hour, 1pm til 2pm, and the funky cover of WOTWS was not a song in its own right, just another one of those add-ins that Mac does in the middle of songs (Nothing Lasts Forever in this case). >The set finished with a version of sorts of James >Brown's classic Sex Machine, complete with Mick >Jagger-style gyrations. No again....the set finished with Do It Clean, and Sex Machine was merely thrown in the middle, as he always does.... Bloody journalists! ;-) Echo and the Bunnymen | the official website: http://www.bunnymen.com ___________________________________________________________ Get your own Web-based E-mail Service at http://www.zzn.com ====================================== http://www.bunnymenlist.com ====================================== ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 28 Jun 2003 21:24:45 +0100 From: "Matt H" Subject: Re: seven-seas More Glasto >cos when i've been to the few outdoor gigs that i >have been either I'm stuck staring at someones back >-- or looking at some shite "big screen" -- & >crowds aren't always fun if you're even slightly small Hey Loo....we were right at the front, and if you'd have been with us, I'd have made sure you were stood in front of me so that you had an uninterrupted view :-) Echo and the Bunnymen | the official website: http://www.bunnymen.com ___________________________________________________________ Get your own Web-based E-mail Service at http://www.zzn.com ====================================== http://www.bunnymenlist.com ====================================== ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 28 Jun 2003 22:28:09 +0100 From: "Barry Whiting" Subject: Re: seven-seas More Glasto - ----- Original Message ----- From: "Matt H" > And until this week I would've agreed with Red & LooLoo, but having > been there and experienced the unique Glastonbury experience, I have > to say it is amazing, and I was only there during daylight hours. I'm watching this now on BBC3 and kicking myself. Every year, I vow to go, never do and end up regretting it. This year looks pretty special and Radiohead haven't even pitched up for what you know will be a festival-defining appearance. The Flaming Lips ? No one has a right to be that good. Next year. Definitely. - -- Barry - -- Barry Whiting barry@urquell.freeserve.co.uk ====================================== http://www.bunnymenlist.com ====================================== ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 28 Jun 2003 22:31:15 +0100 From: "looloo" Subject: seven-seas from nme .com............ >>Echo And The Bunnymen's Ian McCulloch famously hates festivals. In fact, the last time he was here we saw him struggling through the mud with bin bags tied round each leg, swearing loudly. Today, despite the drizzle that persists throughout their set, he seems remarkably chipper. Possibly an early morning sharpener or five has helped take the edge off. Whatever, he chats (mostly incomprehensibly) before, after and during every song in their greatest hits set to the slight chagrin of the rest of the Bunnymen who aren't quite as merry. During 'Killing Moon' he burbles on about how much he enjoyed the song appearing in 'Donnie Darko', which at least has the advantage for the younger crowd members of reminding them where they've heard it before ====================================== http://www.bunnymenlist.com ====================================== ------------------------------ End of seven-seas-digest V2 #496 ********************************