Why are they called Echo And The Bunnymen?

In the 1982 book Liverpool Explodes!, Will Sergeant explained the origin of the band’s name: We had this mate who kept suggesting all these names like The Daz Men or Glisserol and the Fan Extractors. Echo and the Bunnymen was one of them. I thought it was just as stupid as the rest.

Are Echo And The Bunnymen religious?

Echo & the Bunnymen are as much a religious denomination as a band. And rewriting a prayer is tricky business. Echo & the Bunnymen are as much a religious denomination as a band.

What type of music is Echo And The Bunnymen?

Alternative/IndieEcho & the Bunnymen / Genre

Who wrote Echo And The Bunnymen songs?

Ian McCulloch
Ian McCulloch: Well, no one treasured the songs more than me. A lot of the reason for doing it was we have been playing some of the songs for nearly forty years, and some of them are forty years old like Rescue.

What was the biggest hit for Echo And The Bunnymen?

The Killing Moon
1: The Killing Moon (from ‘Ocean Rain’, 1984) Topping our list of the best Echo And The Bunnymen songs, The Killing Moon is, by Will Sergeant’s own admission, such a defining tune, it’s “almost like the only thing we’ve ever done”. But what a thing to be remembered for.

How Echo and the Bunnymen and God wrote the Killing Moon?

“The Killing Moon” is a song by the band Echo & the Bunnymen….The Killing Moon.

“The Killing Moon”
Songwriter(s) Will Sergeant Ian McCulloch Les Pattinson Pete de Freitas
Producer(s) David Lord
Echo & the Bunnymen singles chronology
“Never Stop” (1983) “The Killing Moon” (1984) “The Sound of Echo” (1984)

Is the 80s a cure?

The Cure are an English rock band formed in 1978 in Crawley, West Sussex. Throughout numerous lineup changes since the band’s formation, guitarist, lead vocalist, and songwriter Robert Smith has remained the only constant member.

What is Echo And The Bunnymen most famous song?

Who influenced Echo And The Bunnymen?

Instead of taking their musical cues from the Clash and the Sex Pistols, their band Echo and the Bunnymen was inspired by Scott Walker, the Velvet Underground, Television, the Doors and Jonathan Richman.

Who originally wrote The Killing Moon?

Will SergeantLes PattinsonPete de Freitas
The Killing Moon/Composers