¿CÓMO DIOS AYUDÓ A ECHO AND THE BUNNYMEN ESCRIBIR THE KILLING MOON?

​In London, they strutted; In Manchester, they meditated; In Birmingham, they danced. But in Liverpool, the eighties bands were hallucinating. You didn't even have to listen to the music to realize the names of the big bands there: The Teardrop Explodes, Orchestral Manoeuvres In The Dark, Dalek I Love You, Pink Military, The Icicle Works, A Flock Of Seagulls, Nightmares In Wax. But of all the bands, one of the most prominent was Echo And The Bunnymen. ​With a celestial drive from their electric guitars and vocals that evoked a feeling of searching for a vague grail or glory, Echo And The Bunnymen pioneered a style that purified eighties rock known as "Big Music". ​During the early eighties, Echo And The Bunnymen released four albums that became indisputable Post-Punk classics. Few musicians embodied fear, anguish, and desperation in such a convincing way as their vocalist, Ian McCulloch. ​In this video, we are going to talk about the history behind the band, their first four albums, and how "The Killing Moon" was created. 00:00​ Introduction 01:20​ Chapter 1: The Sound of Liverpool 08:10 Chapter 2: Echo And The Bunnymen Arrives at Zoo Records 12:08​ Chapter 3: In Search Of Glory 23:17​ Chapter 4: The Song Inspired by God 28:05​ Conclusion If you are interested in supporting this channel through a donation, you can do so via my PayPal link. Any money I receive is completely welcome: ​PAYPAL: paypal.me/narcizonegro ​Follow my social networks to stay in touch and know everything about the new content I will be uploading 👇🏻 ​INSTAGRAM:https://instagram.com/narcizo_negro13... FACEBOOK:https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?... LINKTREE:https://linktr.ee/narcizo_negro13 EMAIL: [email protected] ​Music used in the video ​1. Luar - Oblivion   / uwkfar3xyeygjket8   ​2. Vyra - Disco Metropolis Disco Metropolis by Vyra |   / vyramusic   Music promoted by https://www.free-stock-music.com Creative Commons / Attribution 3.0 Unported License (CC BY 3.0)