So, the Cure is recording a new album!
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So, the Cure is recording a new album!
I love the Cure! Old Cure, new Cure, in-between Cure! I even love the albums everyone hates (Wild Mood Swings for instance - criminally underrated).
They've got Porl back on guitar, keyboard player quit, and its supposed to be reminiscent of Kiss Me... Robert said something about 'just a four piece, rock guitar' sort of thing with more 'rock' urgency, thanks to Porl.
Anyone here still like the Cure?
They've got Porl back on guitar, keyboard player quit, and its supposed to be reminiscent of Kiss Me... Robert said something about 'just a four piece, rock guitar' sort of thing with more 'rock' urgency, thanks to Porl.
Anyone here still like the Cure?
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yes, me.Rolsen wrote:Anyone here still like the Cure?
Mostly the Old Cure, new Cure, in-between Cure!
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I enjoy almost all of The Cure's stuff. My taste in Cure era changes from time to time. Everyone has different opinions on which album they should have stopped after. I kind of feel like Wish was the last good album that they put out. No, it isn't perfect. However, Letter To Elise is one of my favorite songs period. Every album since has produced at least a couple of worthwhile songs. Although I will admit I have not been able to get into anything off of Wild Mood Swings. Hopefully the new record will have at least a song or two that is worthwhile.
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Yeah, the first time I saw them (1995?) was with Porl on guitar. I saw the Zeppelin 'reunion,' the one that produced the 'No Quarter' cd, and Porl played guitar with Page and Plant. They paid tribute to their guest guitarist by playing Fascination Street. I pretty much blew my wad right in my pants watching Zeppelin play the Cure.
Oh god, I would've too - how freakin' awesome!Rolsen wrote:Yeah, the first time I saw them (1995?) was with Porl on guitar. I saw the Zeppelin 'reunion,' the one that produced the 'No Quarter' cd, and Porl played guitar with Page and Plant. They paid tribute to their guest guitarist by playing Fascination Street. I pretty much blew my wad right in my pants watching Zeppelin play the Cure.
I wonder if there's a version of it on any bootleg?.?.?Rolsen wrote:Yeah, the first time I saw them (1995?) was with Porl on guitar. I saw the Zeppelin 'reunion,' the one that produced the 'No Quarter' cd, and Porl played guitar with Page and Plant. They paid tribute to their guest guitarist by playing Fascination Street. I pretty much blew my wad right in my pants watching Zeppelin play the Cure.
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