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The Bunnymen Concert Log
A comprehensive, annotated listing of concert dates, venues and set lists for Echo and the Bunnymen, Ian McCulloch and Electrafixion.
1978/1979/1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 (January-August) 1984 (September-December) 1985 1986 1987 (January-August) 1987 (September-December) 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992/1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 (January-August) 1999 (September-December)/2000 2001 (January-August) 2001 (September-December) 2002 2003 2004 2005 (January-August) 2005 (September-December) 2006 2007
1978/1979/1980
1978
November 15th, 1978 Echo and the Bunnymen Liverpool, England; Eric's Monkeys (extended version) NOTES: Echo the drum machine rounded out the line-up of vocalist Ian McCulloch, guitarist Will Sergeant and bassist Les Pattinson; and hogged the limelight by playing a continuous loop for 20 minutes.
1979
July 20th, 1979 Echo and the Bunnymen Manchester, England; The Factory NOTES: The Bunnymen were playing in support of The Fall.
August 2nd, 1979 Echo and the Bunnymen London, England; YMCA (Tottenham Court Road) Going Up Read It in Books Stars Are Stars Monkeys All That Jazz The Pictures on My Wall Do It Clean Happy Death Men Villiers Terrace NOTES: Joy Division also played at this show. Sire/American WEA chief Seymour Stein attended, and then signed the Bunnymen to Sire on the new Korova label.
August 27th, 1979 Echo and the Bunnymen Leigh, England; Open Air Pop Festival Going Up Read It in Books Stars Are Stars Monkeys All That Jazz The Pictures on My Wall Villiers Terrace NOTES: The Leigh Open Air Pop Festival was a joint project of the Zoo and Factory record labels. It took place halfway between Liverpool and Manchester, England. Bill Drummond writes about it in his book 45. "I remember watching Joy Division come on as it was getting dark and there were loads of fires dotted around because there weren't many people in the field. People had just gone off and got wood and stuff to burn to keep warm." - Will Sergeant, interview, eFestivals, June 19th, 2005
September 9th, 1979 Echo and the Bunnymen Leeds, England; Queen's Hall: Futurama NOTES: "At the time, we were concerned about being eighth on the bill under soddin' Spizz Energy, but looking back that was a hell of a thing to attempt. Joy Division, us and OMD were really launched on the public at that gig." -- Ian McCulloch, Uncut Magazine, March, 1999. Other bands at the first Futurama festival included PiL, Cabaret Voltaire, A Certain Ratio, and The Fall.
September 15th, 1979 Echo and the Bunnymen Liverpool, England; Eric's Going Up Read It in Books Stars Are Stars Pride Monkeys Villiers Terrace The Pictures on My Wall Happy Death Men Crocodiles NOTES: Pete de Freitas came to this to meet the band, and signed on as drummer. “Pete was the best drummer in the world. He had inventiveness combined with power and finesse. And he looked different to most drummers; he looked like a young Laurence Olivier.” – Ian McCulloch, icliverpool.com, November 28th, 2003
December 22nd, 1979 Echo and the Bunnymen Liverpool, England; Eric's Going Up Do It Clean Monkeys The Pictures on My Wall Pride Read It in Books Villiers Terrace Stars Are Stars Rescue Happy Death Men
Winter, 1979/80 Echo and the Bunnymen Brighton, England; Brighton Basement Club NOTES: “I don't know the date but it was definitely before the September 1980 gig in Jenkinsons in Brighton …. I think it was probably towards the end of 1979 but maybe early 1980; it was definitely winter as I remember it being freezing waiting at the door. As we were walking down from the station, and were just up the road from the Basement a white van pulled up and a scouser leaned out the window and asked me and my mate ‘where's the Basement Club?’ -- we didn't realise until after it was too late to swap directions for two places on the guest list, that the lads in the van were the Bunnymen ….” – email to The Bunnymen Concert Log
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January 26th, 1980 Echo and the Bunnymen Brussels, Belgium; Plan K Theatre Going Up Monkeys Villiers Terrace The Pictures on My Wall Stars Are Stars Pride Read It in Books Simple Stuff Rescue Happy Death Men NOTES: The Teardrop Explodes also performed. Bill Drummond managed both bands in their early days, and they often toured together. A set of photographs from this show is available online at Philippe Carly's New Wave Photos.
March 23rd, 1980 Echo and the Bunnymen London, England; Lyceum Ballroom Going Up Do It Clean Read It in Books Pride Rescue Monkeys Villiers Terrace The Pictures on My Wall All That Jazz Happy Death Men Crocodiles NOTES: The Psychedelic Furs and The Teardrop Explodes also performed at this event.
June 25th, 1980 Echo and the Bunnymen Liverpool, England; Mr. Pickwick's Going Up Do It Clean Read It in Books Over the Wall Rescue All That Jazz Monkeys The Pictures on My Wall Pride Villiers Terrace Happy Death Men Crocodiles Over the Wall Read It in Books
September 7th, 1980 Echo and the Bunnymen London, England; Lyceum Ballroom Going Up Do It Clean Read It in Books Rescue Over the Wall Pride The Pictures on My Wall The Puppet Monkeys Villiers Terrace All That Jazz Happy Death Men Crocodiles
September 13th, 1980 Echo and the Bunnymen Leeds, England; Queens Hall: Futurama 2 Festival Going Up Do It Clean Rescue Over the Wall The Pictures on My Wall The Puppet Villiers Terrace All That Jazz Happy Death Men Crocodiles Read It in Books NOTES: Other bands on the bill included Soft Cell, Siouxsie and the Banshees, Wasted Youth, Clock DVA, Altered Images and Danse Crazy. A set of photographs from the Bunnymen's performance is available online at Philippe Carly's New Wave Photos.
September 28th, 1980 Echo and the Bunnymen Brighton, England; Jenkinsons NOTES: The Sound served as the opening act for the September 28th-October 17th dates. I have taken much of this information from their Giglist page.
September 29th, 1980 Echo and the Bunnymen Bournemouth, England; Stateside Centre
September 30th, 1980 Echo and the Bunnymen Bristol, England; The Berkeley
October 1st, 1980 Echo and the Bunnymen Exeter, England; Exeter University Going Up Do It Clean Rescue Over the Wall The Pictures on My Wall The Puppet Monkeys Pride Villiers Terrace All That Jazz Happy Death Men Crocodiles Rescue
October 2nd, 1980 Echo and the Bunnymen Port Talbot, England; Troubador
October 3rd, 1980 Echo and the Bunnymen Birmingham, England; Cedar Club Ballroom Going Up Do It Clean Rescue Over the Wall The Pictures on My Wall The Puppet Monkeys Pride Villiers Terrace All That Jazz Happy Death Men Crocodiles
October 4th, 1980 Echo and the Bunnymen Manchester, England; University of Manchester
October 5th, 1980 Echo and the Bunnymen Leeds, England; F. Club
October 6th, 1980 Echo and the Bunnymen Derby, England; Romeo and Juliet's
October 7th, 1980 Echo and the Bunnymen Colchester, England; Essex University NOTES: “Thick-layered drapes of camouflaged (camo) netting cover the stage and fierce angles of the uni's main hall to form a long ragged tunnel within which the band play. Camo is the mythic clothing adopted by the entire entourage for this tour.” -- Melody Maker, October 18th, 1980
October 8th, 1980 Echo and the Bunnymen Norwich, England; University of East Anglia NOTES: “Hampered by an especially high ceiling the crew, despite a Herculean effort, fail to construct the ‘Heart of Darkness’ camo tunnel, and settle instead for an ornithology theme with added foliage in the netting.” – Melody Maker, October 18th, 1980
October 9th, 1980 Echo and the Bunnymen Sheffield, England; The Limit
October 10th, 1980 Echo and the Bunnymen Scarborough, England; The Penthouse
October 11th, 1980 Echo and the Bunnymen Stirling, Scotland; University of Stirling
October 12th, 1980 Echo and the Bunnymen Edinburgh, Scotland; Valentino's
October 14th, 1980 Echo and the Bunnymen Coventry, England; Poly
October 15th, 1980 Echo and the Bunnymen St. Albans, England; City Hall
October 17th, 1980 Echo and the Bunnymen Liverpool, England; University of Liverpool Going Up Do It Clean Rescue Over the Wall The Pictures on My Wall The Puppet Monkeys Pride Villiers Terrace All That Jazz Read It in Books Happy Death Men Crocodiles
November 18th, 1980 Echo and the Bunnymen Paris, France; Les Bains Douches Pride Over the Wall Rescue All My Colours (Zimbo) Heaven up Here The Pictures on My Wall Villiers Terrace All That Jazz Happy Death Men Crocodiles
November 22nd, 1980 Echo and the Bunnymen Brussels, Belgium; Klacik NOTES: A set of photographs from this show is available online at Philippe Carly's New Wave Photos.
November 28th, 1980 Echo and the Bunnymen Apeldoorn, Netherlands; Gigant Going Up Do It Clean Show of Strength Pride Over the Wall Rescue All My Colours (Zimbo) Heaven up Here The Pictures on My Wall Villiers Terrace All That Jazz Happy Death Men Crocodiles Stars Are Stars The Puppet
November 29th, 1980 Echo and the Bunnymen Amsterdam, Netherlands; Paradiso Going Up Do It Clean Show of Strength Pride Over the Wall Rescue All My Colours (Zimbo) Heaven up Here The Pictures on My Wall All That Jazz Happy Death Men Crocodiles Pride
November 30th, 1980 Echo and the Bunnymen Rotterdam, Netherlands; Eksit
December 4th, 1980 Bonn, Germany; Rheinterrassen Going Up Do It Clean Show of Strength Pride Rescue All My Colours (Zimbo) Heaven up Here The Pictures on My Wall Villiers Terrace Happy Death Men Crocodiles Pride No Dark Things
1978/1979/1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 (January-August) 1984 (September-December) 1985 1986 1987 (January-August) 1987 (September-December) 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992/1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 (January-August) 1999 (September-December)/2000 2001 (January-August) 2001 (September-December) 2002 2003 2004 2005 (January-August) 2005 (September-December) 2006 2007
Corrections, additions and amendments warmly received and greatly appreciated:
Kristin F. Smith blinfool@wyomail.com
I took as my starting point Steve Doughty's excellent and comprehensive Bunnymen Recordings site, and have filled in gaps using the Seven Seas Archive (which went back to January 1st, 1999 at the time I copied it all into text files), as well as the various other web pages and articles cited in my listings. This is still very much a work in progress. I have received a good deal of help from members of the Seven Seas and Bunnymen.com communities -- thank you all!
This page last updated: May 15th, 2007
AN ANNOTATED DISCOGRAPHY: Works by Echo and the Bunnymen, Ian McCulloch, Will Sergeant, Electrafixion and Glide (off-site link) Echo and the Bunnymen, Ian McCulloch and Electrafixion: Album Reviews (off-site link) The Songwriter As Poet: Ian McCulloch and the Pre-Raphaelite Tradition (off-site link)
Bunnymen.info - The (Unofficial) news Source (off-site link, run by Charles Pham)
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