Ian McCulloch
With this year's 6 Music Festival taking place in Liverpool, Matt Everitt chats to one of its famous sons, Ian McCulloch, about the key musical moments of his life.
To tie in with this year's 6 Music Festival taking place in Liverpool, Matt Everitt chats to Echo & The Bunnymen frontman, Ian McCulloch about the key musical moments from his life.
Since releasing its debut album, ‘Crocodiles’ almost 40 years ago, the band has earned a place in guitar music history for forging “grandiose soundscapes out of punk energy and pop poetry†- a distinctive combination of attitude and sound that has influenced many bands that have followed in The Bunnymen’s wake.
In this candid conversation, McCulloch reveals the group’s beginnings, including the shambles of their first gig which that turned out to be the making of them, plus the singer’s struggle with shyness in those early days that remains to this day, despite outward acts of bravado.
McCulloch also share the early influence of The Fall and Leonard Cohen on their sound, the life-changing impact of first hearing David Bowie and then seeing him perform Ziggy Stardust live (including a fascination with his eyebrows), as well as, of course, a deep recognition of how Liverpool’s rich musical heritage has helped shaped the group.
Plus, McCulloch recounts a strange night out with another of his musical heroes, Lou Reed, along with insights into how Echo & The Bunnymen’s much-loved songs, like ‘The Killing Moon’ and ‘Nothing Lasts Forever’, came into existence.
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Music Played
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Echo & the Bunnymen
The Killing Moon
- Korova.
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Echo & the Bunnymen
Never Stop
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The Beatles
All My Loving
- 1962-1966.
- Apple.
- 3.
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The Beatles
I Want To Hold Your Hand
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Elvis Presley
Love Me Tender
- Presley - The All Time Greatest Hits.
- RCA.
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David Bowie
Ziggy Stardust
- EMI.
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David Bowie
Starman
- EMI.
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Echo & the Bunnymen
Monkeys
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Echo & the Bunnymen
Pictures on My Wall
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The Fall
Pay Your Rates
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Echo & the Bunnymen
Bring On The Dancing Horses
- Korova.
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Leonard Cohen
The Stranger Song
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Echo & the Bunnymen
Forgiven
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Echo & the Bunnymen
Nothing Lasts Forever
- London.
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The Velvet Underground
Sunday Morning
- Verve.
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Lou Reed
I Can't Stand It
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Lou Reed
Andy's Chest
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Echo & the Bunnymen
Seven Seas (Transformed)
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La Roux
Quicksand
- CD SINGLE.
- KITSUNE.
- 1.
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Echo & the Bunnymen
The Killing Moon (Transformed)
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James Brown
Make It Funky
- Polydor.
Broadcasts
- Sun 17 Mar 2019 13:00Â鶹ԼÅÄ Radio 6 Music
- Mon 27 Jul 2020 04:00Â鶹ԼÅÄ Radio 6 Music
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