Frogtoon Musik

The Killing Moon by Echo & The Bunnymen

Künstlerbiographie Echo & The Bunnymen

Echo & The Bunnymen Sind Eine Liverpooler Rockband. Sie Begannen 1978 Im Umfeld Von Postpunk Entwickelten Sich Zum New Wave Und Gelangten Schließlich Zu Einem Melancholischen Pop-Stil Getragen Von Ian McCullochs Expressiver Voluminöser Stimme Und Will Sergeants Atmosphärischem Gitarrenstil. Die Inhalte Der Lieder Fanden Sich Oft Im Bereich Von Fantasy Und Mythologie. Obwohl Von Vielen Vermutet Wurde Das 'Echo' Im Bandnamen Beziehe Sich Auf Einen Anfangs Von Der Band Benutzten Drumcomputer Widerlegte Will Sergeant Im 1982 Erschienenen Buch 'Liverpool Explodes!' Diese Theorie "Wir Hatten Diesen Kumpel Der Uns All Diese Namen Wie The Daz Men Oder Glisserol And The Fan Extractors Vorschlug. Echo And The Bunnymen War Auch Einer Davon. Ich Dachte 'der Ist Genauso Albern Wie Die Anderen'." Gründungsmitglieder Gesang Gitarre Ian McCulloch * 5. Mai 1959 Gitarre Will Sergeant * 12. April 1958 E-Bass Les Pattinson * 18. April 1958 Drumcomputer Echo Aktuelle Besetzung Gesang Gitarre Ian McCulloch
Gitarre Will Sergeant Ehemalige Mitglieder Schlagzeug Pete De Freitas 1980-1986 1988-1989 Schlagzeug Blair Cunningham 1986 Gesang Gitarre Piano Noel Burke 1990 Schlagzeug Percussion Reece 1990 Keyboard Jake Brockman 1990

Frogtoon Musik - Song-Info: The Killing Moon

"The Killing Moon" Is Among The Most Popular Songs By The Band Echo & The Bunnymen. The Lyrics Were Written And Sung By The Band's Vocalist Ian McCulloch It Was Released On Their 1984 Album Ocean Rain. It Is One Of The Band's Highest-Charting Hits Reaching Number 9 In The UK Singles Chart. According To The Liner Notes Of Echo And The Bunnymen's Crystal Days Box Set Ian McCulloch Woke Up One Morning With The Phrase "fate Up Against Your Will" In Mind. He Wrote It Down And The Remainder Of The Song Fell In Place From There. In 1998 The Song Appeared In The Film Gia. The Song Was Used Quite Prominently In The 2001 Cult Film Donnie Darko. Played Over The Opening Sequence It Was In Fact A Last Minute Substitution By The Film's Director Richard Kelly When He Could Not Obtain The Rights To Use INXS's "Never Tear Us Apart" Which Was Later Used In The Director's Cut. In The Director's Cut "The Killing Moon" Was Played As Originally Intended During The Halloween Party Towards The End Of The Film. Another Use Of The Song Was In Grosse Pointe Blank At The Scene When Martin Blank Exits Debbie Newberry's Radio-Booth After A Short Interview In Which We Learn He Stood Her Up At Prom Night And Disappeared For 10 Years. The Song Was Also Used In The Film The Girl Next Door In The Scene In Which The Protagonist First Sees His New Neighbour. "The Killing Moon" Was Used In Transworld's "First Love". It Was The Song Used For Shiloh Greathouse's Part. "The Killing Moon" Was Also Used In A UK Promotional Spot For The TV Series Supernatural. "The Killing Moon" Was Also Used In The Final Episode Of I Am Not Ok With This.

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