Flashback Friday Video – Echo & The Bunnymen “The Killing Moon”

Certain songs seem to match up perfectly with the weather, which is gray and quite a bit chilly here in Austin. When surfing around to find today’s flashback video, for some reason, “The Killing Moon” seemed just right. Echo & The Bunnymen, the Liverpool post-punk group, formed back in 1978. Ian McCulloch, Will Sergeant and Les Pattinson left one hell of a mark, becoming a major influence on countless bands. From “Lips Like Sugar” to “Nothing Lasts Forever,” Echo has one amazing catalog of music. Here is their classic 1984 single, “The Killing Moon.”


“The Killing Moon”

Related:
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  2. Echo and the Bunnymen Record Live Album; Ian Plans Solo Record
  3. Live – Echo & The Bunnymen in a Time Machine in San Francisco
  4. Echo & The Bunnymen To Perform Ocean Rain At Radio City October 1st.
  5. Echo & The Bunnymen Come Back to Life
 
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