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Ian McCulloch

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I just can't understand why they carried on with the name. It did them no favours, and however it can be defended, it spoils the memory. It's not so much that it's unforgivable, but it is a pity that we don't see each other and never talk to each other.
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Referring to Echo & the Bunnymen continuing after he left the band.

 
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