Ian McCulloch knows he could have been one of the biggest singers in the world.“It’s my fault,” he shrugged in his Liverpool drawl, “I acted like a t***.”The 62-year-old Echo & the Bunnymen frontman, who is proud of his Scots roots, has an ego as wide as the Clyde.Decades before the Oasis brothers did the same, Ian was saying his band was the best in the world and The Killing Moon was the greatest song ever written.In the 80s when pop was at its glossiest and shiniest, he was known as “Mac the Mouth” for his withering putdowns, but with tunes such as The Cutter, Lips Like Sugar and Bring on the Dancing Horses, some of the world’s most successful bands like U2, Foo Fighters, The Killers, Coldplay and Radiohead have cited Echo & the Bunnymen
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