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Bunnyman

A Memoir: The Sunday Times bestseller

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Bunnyman

By: Will Sergeant
Narrated by: Will Sergeant
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Growing up in Liverpool in the 1960s and '70s, when skinheads, football violence and fear of just about everything was the natural order of things, a young Will Sergeant found the emerging punk scene provided a shimmer of hope amongst a crumbling city still reeling from the destruction of the Second World War.

From school-day horrors and mud-flinging fun to nights at Liverpool's punk club, Eric's, Sergeant was fuelled by and thrived on music. It was this devotion that led to the birth of the Bunnymen, to the days when he and Ian McCulloch would muck around with reel-to-reel recordings of song ideas in the back parlour of his parents' council estate house and to finding a community - friends, enemies and many in between - with those who would become post-punk royalty from the likes of Dead or Alive, Frankie Goes to Hollywood and the Teardrop Explodes to name a few.

It was an uphill struggle to carve their name in the history of Liverpool music, but Echo and the Bunnymen became iconic, with songs like 'Lips Like Sugar', 'The Cutter' and 'The Killing Moon'. By turns wry, explicit and profound, Bunnyman reveals what it was really like to be part of one of the most important British bands of the 1980s.

The music at the beginning and end of this audiobook is taken from an original piece written and performed by Will Sergeant.

©2021 Will Sergeant (P)2021 Hachette Audio UK
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Will Sergeant has given us a wonderfully dry, humourous history of his formative years and the birth of Liverpool's other favourite band. Can't wait for the next book.

Read it in books.

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loved it, the nicknames, fashion an eye opener into the 80's and he reads it well.....ends a little abruptly though. I wanted to hear more.......

Great to hear the birth of the bunnymen

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Really interesting listen, particularly the part where it builds to his meeting with Ian McCulloch.

Honest too in that he talks about his really challenging childhood and being caught in the middle of an ongoing battle between his mum and dad, neither of whom he speaks of within any great affection.

Understandable then that with no one other than his band mates to celebrate success, a real brotherhood was formed.

This might also feed into his dour delivery which doesn't quite set the world alight in the same way as his playing did and does.

Finally, I've got to pick Will up on the origins of the term which Scousers use to describe residents of neighbouring satellite towns in Lancs and Cheshire "Woolyback" which he defines quite incorrectly as "intimate relations with a farmyard animal" when it in fact was a term used for smuggling in order to avoid paying tolls and implied being tight-fisted or mean.

Other than that though, brilliant!

Ace - but Better Guitarist than writer

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Will read this fascinating memoir beautifully. I went back a listened to his amazing back catalogue with fresh bugs bunny ears.

Time machine

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Starts slow but love it when the band starts. Great incite to the early 80s Liverpool music scene

The Bunnymen years

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