Saturday and Sunday were spent finishing up work on the house: removing the scaffolding, last of the painting, placing the mountain of accumulated house debris and trash in the 20 cubic yard roll-off. With the exception of putting all my tools away until next year, I was done. To celebrate this momentous occasion this Sunday evening, I climbed out onto the highest point on the roof, with cigar, a couple shots of tequila, my music and a lawn chair to watch the gray clouds overhead darken with the approach of evening.Quest for illumination
Blinded by the light
Failed wars lies resound
Fool-me-once skepticism
New claims on deaf ears
First up was Echo & The Bunnymen's January 17, 1981 "Shine So Hard" show at the Pavilion Botanical Gardens in Buxton, Derbyshire, UK. A great sounding recording, first released as a video followed by a live four-track EP from the soundtrack. Each song a Bunnymen classic.While the Bunnymen were completing the Camo Tout, Bill Drummond had the idea to kickstart 1981 with a secret happening, an event akin to The Beatles "Magical Mystery Tour." The concept was to transport fans from all over the country to an undisclosed location, where the Bunnymen would play a show in full camouflage regalia within the Faustian nightmare of the stage set. Bill Butt would capture the whole event on film. It would be a celebration of the Bunnymen's successes over the previous year, and an appetizer for future glories.
Despite the pomp and preparation, the concert itself was something of an anti-climax. Due to heavy snow, the show was under-attended, and the momentum of the performance was constantly interrupted by lighting and camera arrangements. The Bunnymen were a little uneasy and confused by the whole production, and the show reflected their bewilderment.
Despite the pomp and preparation, the concert itself was something of an anti-climax. Due to heavy snow, the show was under-attended, and the momentum of the performance was constantly interrupted by lighting and camera arrangements. The Bunnymen were a little uneasy and confused by the whole production, and the show reflected their bewilderment.
I feel a bit let down. You come all this way and I suppose I expected a bit more, really. It wasn't as if there was any mystery 'cos we all knew where the gig was going to be ages ago. - Unnamed attendee, 1981
I didn't like it much. It was really embarrassing to see myself on film, where everything I did looked unnatural. - Les Pattinson, 1983
Pines feel coming winters chill
Swaying in the wind
A seasons work at an end
Heavy weight lifted
In the approaching darkness
See only the past

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