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[Music] The Cure



DJ NOBO

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Jul 18, 2004
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Because Iused to live in Crawley and worked with Simons future wife we used to see the Cure a lot. We were amazed when someone we knew released such an amazing album as Three Imaginary Boys. Still love all of the tracks on that, but possibly my favourite track is "Push". First time I heard it i thought they'd written a brilliant instrumental, and then over 2 minutes in, the vocals kicked in. The guitar work on Push is simply gorgeous.

In honour of this fine post I have just listened to Push (for the 10,537th time).
There may have been air drumming.
 






DJ NOBO

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Jul 18, 2004
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Glad to have "pushed" it back into your consciousness!

Porl Thompson playing push on the cure in orange .
Doesn’t get cooler
 


Dinner with Gotsmanov

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I like The Cure but wouldn’t say they are my favourites by any stretch. ......

However, back in Spring ‘81, they played the Top Rank. I was a callow sixteen year old and waited outside during the afternoon. When they arrived, they all signed my copy of ‘A Forest’ (still got it) and I asked Big Bob to put me on the guest list as I hadn’t got a ticket. And he did.

Always admired them for that and for the fact that they have done some amazing songs. Some that don’t float my boat too, ‘Friday I’m in love’ being the most obvious one. I cringe when I hear that.
 


MJsGhost

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The Cure kind of passed me by in my youth and although I've had a vague appreciation of their music since, I had never quite grasped HOW good they are until I noticed this thread and started properly listening to them.

It has become something of a post-work listen in the last few weeks and, in a very tough period in my job, something I look forward to that helps me unwind instead of a commute.

Here I sit, cold beer in hand with Lullaby currently playing and a big grin as I wait for the game.

Cheers to all of you Cure fans for the inspiration :) and here's to 3 points for the good guys too! :cheers: :drink:
 








Insel affe

HellBilly
Feb 23, 2009
24,330
Brighton factually.....
well ?

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Machiavelli

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Oct 11, 2013
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While we're on The Cure, see:


As AP states, it's all subjective and open to change. I'd certainly have Friday I'm in Love in there, probably Charlotte Sometimes too but, beyond that, pretty happy with the selection offered.
 


Weststander

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Aug 25, 2011
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Withdean area
While we're on The Cure, see:


As AP states, it's all subjective and open to change. I'd certainly have Friday I'm in Love in there, probably Charlotte Sometimes too but, beyond that, pretty happy with the selection offered.

Gods 😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍

So pleased they loved In Between Days, I could dance to that any time.
 


Stato

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Dec 21, 2011
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While we're on The Cure, see:


As AP states, it's all subjective and open to change. I'd certainly have Friday I'm in Love in there, probably Charlotte Sometimes too but, beyond that, pretty happy with the selection offered.
One thing that's objectively true is that Alexis Petedris will never be caught picking the obvious answer, no matter how correct it is. He put Blue Monday at No 4 in the list of New Order songs. He reminds me of Lee & Herring's 'Ironic Review' parody of Julie Birchall and Tony Parsons, forever concerned more with what they want people to think they think, than with what they actually think. It always leads him to make the muso hack's easiest mistake of punishing the popular for being popular in an attempt to seem to know more than the herd. 'Just Like Heaven' at number 6? :rolleyes: It's not that low in the list of greatest pop singles ever made, let alone in the Cure's catalogue.
 




El Presidente

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Jul 5, 2003
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The 100 minute chat with Robert Smith now available on YouTube is superb, He doesn’t own a smart phone, has fallen out of love with football, but he incredibly lovable in terms of passion for music, family and other arts.

Great on ticket prices too

 


Weststander

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Aug 25, 2011
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One thing that's objectively true is that Alexis Petedris will never be caught picking the obvious answer, no matter how correct it is. He put Blue Monday at No 4 in the list of New Order songs. He reminds me of Lee & Herring's 'Ironic Review' parody of Julie Birchall and Tony Parsons, forever concerned more with what they want people to think they think, than with what they actually think. It always leads him to make the muso hack's easiest mistake of punishing the popular for being popular in an attempt to seem to know more than the herd. 'Just Like Heaven' at number 6? :rolleyes: It's not that low in the list of greatest pop singles ever made, let alone in the Cure's catalogue.

:bowdown:

I often think that of lists of the greatest movies :lolol: .

I must be more broad minded than some people composing these lists. Going by the heart.
 


Herr Tubthumper

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Jul 11, 2003
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One thing that's objectively true is that Alexis Petedris will never be caught picking the obvious answer, no matter how correct it is. He put Blue Monday at No 4 in the list of New Order songs. He reminds me of Lee & Herring's 'Ironic Review' parody of Julie Birchall and Tony Parsons, forever concerned more with what they want people to think they think, than with what they actually think. It always leads him to make the muso hack's easiest mistake of punishing the popular for being popular in an attempt to seem to know more than the herd. 'Just Like Heaven' at number 6? :rolleyes: It's not that low in the list of greatest pop singles ever made, let alone in the Cure's catalogue.
I have read quite a few of these particular Guardian lists and in almost all cases the justification for their top spot is given; this Cure list is no different. The difficulty with bands like The Cure is they have vast back catalogues spanning many decades and crucially many different styles. People have different preferences, like different eras which in turn throughs up different favourite songs….I wrote similar in the Paul Di’Anno RIP thread two days ago regarding Iron Maiden. Best Radiohead album anyone?

I don’t think AP is trying to be too cool for school at all. He even explains the folly of the very idea of The Cure’s best song. As it happens he chose my favorite song. At the end of the day lists like this are just opinions…but I like the fact AP explains his.
 




Machiavelli

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Oct 11, 2013
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One thing that's objectively true is that Alexis Petedris will never be caught picking the obvious answer, no matter how correct it is. He put Blue Monday at No 4 in the list of New Order songs. He reminds me of Lee & Herring's 'Ironic Review' parody of Julie Birchall and Tony Parsons, forever concerned more with what they want people to think they think, than with what they actually think. It always leads him to make the muso hack's easiest mistake of punishing the popular for being popular in an attempt to seem to know more than the herd. 'Just Like Heaven' at number 6? :rolleyes: It's not that low in the list of greatest pop singles ever made, let alone in the Cure's catalogue.
I don't take such things as seriously as you, but am with you about Just Like Heaven. Mind you, I vacillate between that and In Between Days, and am not resentful of a list that has A Forest at the top.
 


portlock seagull

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Jul 28, 2003
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:bowdown:

I often think that of lists of the greatest movies :lolol: .

I must be more broad minded than some people composing these lists. Going by the heart.
Another here here. Same with Books and top 10’s, 50’s, 100’s etc. Anything remotely popular is often missing. Meanwhile “Discovering 15th Century Franciscan Abbey Candles” or the like makes the top 3…?!
 




Stato

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Dec 21, 2011
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I have read quite a few of these particular Guardian lists and in almost all cases the justification for their top spot is given; this Cure list is no different. The difficulty with bands like The Cure is they have vast back catalogues spanning many decades and crucially many different styles. People have different preferences, like different eras which in turn throughs up different favourite songs….I wrote similar in the Paul Di’Anno RIP thread two days ago regarding Iron Maiden. I don’t think AP is trying to be too cool for school at all. He even explains the folly of the very idea of The Cure’s best song. As it happens he chose my favorite song.
He's done it too many times for it not to be deliberate. If asked to list Lee Marvin's top 20 songs, he'd find a way to have 'Wandrin' Star' at number 5.
 




Herr Tubthumper

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He's done it too many times for it not to be deliberate. If asked to list Lee Marvin's top 20 songs, he'd find a way to have 'Wandrin' Star' at number 5.
I’m not saying it’s not deliberate. What Im saying it is his opinion…which he has explained. As I happens I agree with The Forest, it’s without doubt my favourite song of theirs. I’m sure if you asked a hundred different Cure fans you’d get a variety of choices….some might not be the “obvious” choice; again see the RIP thread regarding Iron Maiden’s Seventh Son album.
 


Jul 20, 2003
20,666
Any top20 The Cure songs by a fan could realistically be drawing for a hundred or so tracks (and hopefully more to add next week).

I'd definitely have 'Dressing Up', 'Shake Dog Shake' and 'Like Cockatoos' in there though.

And anyone who disagrees needs to stop getting The Cure wrong.
 


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