The Cure 2019

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Pista wrote:Fcuk!
The Glasto show is brilliant!
I've never been massively into them but this show has been fantastic, really enjoying it :D
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One of the most fantastic performances I have ever seen. They totally nailed it. They just rolled them out, one after the other 8) Really, really brilliant.

I feel quite emotional :bat:
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They certainly pulled it off with their special short set :lol:

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I'm on my 4th viewing of the Glastonbury set (making the most of it whilst it's still on iPlayer), and it boggles my tiny mind that Boys Don't Cry is over 40 years old.
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Got Paleo on the radio live right now & it is brilliant
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There'll be an official stream including their performance from Fuji Rock tomorrow, 12 noon GMT I think:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ttP1Nhlxfj4
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCi_VGZ ... rXmw3lrUlQ
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majorsixth wrote:There'll be an official stream including their performance from Fuji Rock tomorrow, 12 noon GMT I think:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ttP1Nhlxfj4
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCi_VGZ ... rXmw3lrUlQ
14:00 CET
13:00 BST
08:00 Eastern
05:00 Pacific
07:00 CDT
09:00 BRT

& it clashes with the grand prix :lol:
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Is that Simon Gallup's boy? Jeez, will Plainsong ever fail to make me shiver/well up?
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They are easily the best band in the world at the moment aren't they?
With apologies to my favourite Sisters.
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sam donut wrote:Is that Simon Gallup's boy? Jeez, will Plainsong ever fail to make me shiver/well up?
Yep, that was Eden & he played so well too.
Imagine being a guitar tech one day & then having to play a 100,000 crowd the next.
Not to mention opening with Plainsong effectively means he starts with a bass solo on the first song. :eek:
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Pista wrote:
sam donut wrote:Is that Simon Gallup's boy? Jeez, will Plainsong ever fail to make me shiver/well up?
Yep, that was Eden & he played so well too.
Imagine being a guitar tech one day & then having to play a 100,000 crowd the next.
Not to mention opening with Plainsong effectively means he starts with a bass solo on the first song. :eek:
The boy done great! Watching it again and the bass sounds as good as ever. Fantastic gig!
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sam donut wrote:
Pista wrote:
sam donut wrote:Is that Simon Gallup's boy? Jeez, will Plainsong ever fail to make me shiver/well up?
Yep, that was Eden & he played so well too.
Imagine being a guitar tech one day & then having to play a 100,000 crowd the next.
Not to mention opening with Plainsong effectively means he starts with a bass solo on the first song. :eek:
The boy done great! Watching it again and the bass sounds as good as ever. Fantastic gig!
Never Enough has burst out of its shell & Reeves has made it so balls-to-the-wall rock & roll it's untrue
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I've only seen a video of Lovesong. but I liked the way Eden even has his old mans moves. If it were me, I'd have been stood stock still, tongue sticking out of the side of my mouth concentrating so hard on not f**king up
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Some members of a department of photography in a rehab organization in Athens took some artistic pictures from the Cure concert in Ejekt Festival in Athens.
okanaekkee.gr/news/item/128-cure-ejekt-2019

That might interest Steve and the Cure fans forum, i believe. They are very good all of them :)
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Wow! They're brilliant. :notworthy: :notworthy:
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