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Posted: 15 Mar 2006, 23:56
by Badlander
Motz wrote:You could wash the lipstick off and apply it properly, for starters :innocent:
Such vanity. :roll:

Posted: 16 Mar 2006, 17:55
by mik
cyn wrote: oh nice pic... the things i cud do with that mouth :oops:
What? like hitting it repeatedly with a large brick? :innocent:

Posted: 16 Mar 2006, 18:06
by Silence is platinum
mik wrote:
cyn wrote: oh nice pic... the things i cud do with that mouth :oops:
What? like hitting it repeatedly with a large brick? :innocent:
:notworthy: :notworthy: :notworthy:

Posted: 16 Mar 2006, 18:24
by Badlander
Silence is platinum wrote:
mik wrote:
cyn wrote: oh nice pic... the things i cud do with that mouth :oops:
What? like hitting it repeatedly with a large brick? :innocent:
:notworthy: :notworthy: :notworthy:
Image ;D

Posted: 16 Mar 2006, 19:15
by Andie
Badlander wrote:I guess it's okay as long as you keep in mind that "first generation goths" were punk offsprings first and foremost.

But then what's punk ? Image
being as i am first generation punk...and followed it through the heady 80's with retarded generation goth :roll: i find it quite amusing for all this labeling...it's just another way for society to make everything fit into the nice little jigsaw pieces...

i find that i like what i like...from being a huge Cure fan circa Seventeen Seconds (yeah Quiff brilliant album) to thinking that Bob had lost the way when Head In The Door was released i only recently decided to revisit them with open ears...i still don't like Head or Kiss Me...but the jury's still out with the 90's Cure getting more enjoyable as the year progresses...

Oh...the Glove album is a deffo...can't wait to hear that gem again with out scratches :innocent: :notworthy: :notworthy:

Posted: 16 Mar 2006, 20:07
by Badlander
Burn wrote:being as i am first generation punk...and followed it through the heady 80's with retarded generation goth :roll: i find it quite amusing for all this labeling...it's just another way for society to make everything fit into the nice little jigsaw pieces...

i find that i like what i like...from being a huge Cure fan circa Seventeen Seconds (yeah Quiff brilliant album) to thinking that Bob had lost the way when Head In The Door was released i only recently decided to revisit them with open ears...i still don't like Head or Kiss Me...but the jury's still out with the 90's Cure getting more enjoyable as the year progresses...

Oh...the Glove album is a deffo...can't wait to hear that gem again with out scratches :innocent: :notworthy: :notworthy:
:notworthy: :notworthy: :notworthy:
Wish is uneven for sure, but when it's good it's goooooooood.
Wild mood swings is weak. Real weak. Only Want stands out as a classic number.
Bloodflowers and The Cure are killers.
The 2000 tour was a dream come true.

Posted: 16 Mar 2006, 20:15
by Andie
Badlander wrote: :notworthy: :notworthy: :notworthy:
Wish is uneven for sure, but when it's good it's goooooooood.
Wild mood swings is weak. Real weak. Only Want stands out as a classic number.
Bloodflowers and The Cure are killers.
The 2000 tour was a dream come true.
Bloodflowers is soo much better than everything else it gives me shivers...the Trilogy live DVD (and CD-R rips) are what made me go and revisit the band again...i couldn't believe how much i had missed out on

Posted: 16 Mar 2006, 20:21
by Badlander
Just to give you an idea, here's the set list for April 30th 2000, Strasbourg, France (I wuz there) :

Out Of This World
Watching Me Fall
Want
Fascination Street
Open
If Only Tonight We Could Sleep
Maybe Someday
Shake Dog Shake
Like Cockatoos
From The Edge Of The Deep Green Sea
In Between Days
The Last Day Of Summer
Sinking
Prayers For Rain
One Hundred Years
39
Bloodflowers
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Cold
A Strange Day
Pornography
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Plainsong
Disintegration
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Play For Today
Just Like Heaven
A Forest
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All Cats Are Grey
Faith

Posted: 17 Mar 2006, 23:41
by robertzombie
On Disc 2 of the deluxe 17 Seconds there are songs by "Cult Hero."

who are they?

Posted: 18 Mar 2006, 00:00
by Dark
The Cure released the single "I'm A Cult Hero" under that name, IIRC.

Posted: 18 Mar 2006, 00:04
by Badlander
robertzombie wrote:On Disc 2 of the deluxe 17 Seconds there are songs by "Cult Hero."

who are they?
Mock band / side project. Formed in late 79 to release the tension following extensive tour. The Cure and friends, including local postman Frank Bell on vocals.
Played one concert on March 18th 1980, released one funny single.
A joke really, but these two tracks are hilarious.

Posted: 18 Mar 2006, 09:13
by davedecay
have the cure managed to get A Forest up to 15 minutes yet? or maybe 30?

last time i saw them live, on the Kiss Me tour, it was 12 minutes. the tour before it was 8 minutes, before that it was 6.

Posted: 18 Mar 2006, 10:17
by Badlander
davedecay wrote:have the cure managed to get A Forest up to 15 minutes yet? or maybe 30?

last time i saw them live, on the Kiss Me tour, it was 12 minutes. the tour before it was 8 minutes, before that it was 6.
I have a 16'43" version from the Wish tour (92) with extra vocals (à la Faith 89), which has quite common in those days. They settled down a bit after that, and now it's about 8'.

Posted: 18 Mar 2006, 14:40
by robertzombie
any chance of you sharing it?

Posted: 18 Mar 2006, 21:19
by Badlander
robertzombie wrote:any chance of you sharing it?
Sure but apart from that extra-long version it's not such a great show. Sound quality ain't brilliant and the performance itself is a mere average. Do you have a favourite period ? Just ask, I've got them all (some of which still on tapes unfortunately).

Posted: 18 Mar 2006, 22:30
by robertzombie
I'm pretty new to the cure, so anything (of decent quality) will do :D

Posted: 18 Mar 2006, 22:56
by Silver_Owl
robertzombie wrote:I'm pretty new to the cure, so anything (of decent quality) will do :D
pm incoming. :wink:

Posted: 18 Mar 2006, 23:33
by Badlander
robertzombie wrote:I'm pretty new to the cure, so anything (of decent quality) will do :D
Like some 1982 booty ? 8) (pm incoming)

Posted: 19 Mar 2006, 12:11
by robertzombie
yay :D

Aftershow

Posted: 01 Apr 2006, 11:41
by hellboy69
well, i'm goddamn excited to be seeing my 23rd Cure show (since 1987) tonite at the Royal Albert Hall ~ benefit gig for Teenage Cancer Trust, 3hrs, no support (surgical or otherwise) with hippy axe god Porl Thompson (left The Cure for a while to play with Led Zep's Page & Plant) back on geetarrs ~ should be stonking!

just thought i'd share this aftershow mailout for those in London interested in a big (and potentially top) night out ~ Slimelight ain't a patch on what it used to be, but the reopening of the Trad G*th floor has gotta be entertaining at least :-)

x Hellboy
Slimelight Cure Aftershow Party

saturday 1st apr 06
SLIMELIGHT - free for members before midnight !!
3 floor special, with trad goth floor, cure aftershow party!!

http://www.slimelight.net/Sportal/

Re: Aftershow

Posted: 01 Apr 2006, 11:55
by Badlander
hellboy69 wrote:well, i'm goddamn excited to be seeing my 23rd Cure show (since 1987) tonite at the Royal Albert Hall ~ benefit gig for Teenage Cancer Trust, 3hrs, no support (surgical or otherwise) with hippy axe god Porl Thompson (left The Cure for a while to play with Led Zep's Page & Plant) back on geetarrs ~ should be stonking!
:eek: :eek: :eek:
I'm so jealous ! Have a great night and don't hesitate to give some feedback (set list, review...). :notworthy: 8)

Posted: 01 Apr 2006, 12:25
by robertzombie
...recording... :innocent:

Posted: 01 Apr 2006, 12:34
by nick the stripper
eastmidswhizzkid wrote:we've already had the revamps of "seventeen seconds", "pornography" and "faith" -anything else is pop music IMO.
Disintegration isn’t pop. It’s one of the greatest albums of all time and defiantly does not sound dated IMHO.

Disintergration, Seventeen Seconds, Pornography, and Faith are all great albums. I could care less for the rest of them.

Posted: 01 Apr 2006, 14:09
by robertzombie
"The Cure" is quite a good album too, imo.

Re: Aftershow

Posted: 02 Apr 2006, 14:26
by hellboy69
Badlander wrote:
hellboy69 wrote:well, i'm goddamn excited to be seeing my 23rd Cure show (since 1987) tonite at the Royal Albert Hall ~ benefit gig for Teenage Cancer Trust, 3hrs, no support (surgical or otherwise) with hippy axe god Porl Thompson (left The Cure for a while to play with Led Zep's Page & Plant) back on geetarrs ~ should be stonking!
:eek: :eek: :eek:
I'm so jealous ! Have a great night and don't hesitate to give some feedback (set list, review...). :notworthy: 8)
Sorry no recording, but am sure one will turn up on dimeadozen... at least, i hope so! The show was being filmed ~ not sure of the chances of the entire thing being put on a dvd though as they played for 3 hours and 6 minutes!!!

This was the 4~man "no keyboards Cure" Massive, but tight rock sound, with Porl filling in a lot of the keyboard licks on his many guitar pedals. Drowning Man was gorgeous & i got to hear The Blood live for the first time in 23 shows! The show just went from strength to strength really. Although, the Royal Albert Hall had a ridiculous rule about no alcohol inside the arena, but the missus & i smuggled some in as the night progressed :twisted: Some of the crowd were a bit stiff ~ reckon they weren't smuggling the booze in like us...

Robert said "see you later this year" after A Forest (which clocked in at a mere 12-15 mins or so this time around)

Setlist:
Open, Fascination Street, alt.end, The Blood, A Night Like This, The End Of The World, Play For Today, If Only Tonight We Could Sleep, The Kiss,
Shake Dog Shake, Us or Them, Never Enough, Signal to Noise, The Figurehead, A Strange Day, Push, Inbetween Days, Just Like Heaven, From the Edge of the Deep Green Sea, At Night, The Drowning Man, M, The Baby Screams, One Hundred Years, Shiver and Shake, End

1st encore: Lullaby, Hot Hot Hot, Let's Go To Bed, Friday I'm In Love, Why Can't I Be You (extended version with Young At Heart)
2nd encore: Three Imaginary Boys, Fire In Cairo, Grinding Halt, 10:15 Saturday Night, Killing An Arab
3rd encore: Boys Don't Cry, A Forest

Some pictures & reviews over at this clicky:
http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepage ... l0106.html