There was also talk at the time that the shadow album for 4/13 was a lot darker so I am looking forward to what is going to be released

Anybody know when those trilogy shows will be on? October/November seems doable for us

No dates as of yet.radiojamaica wrote:I was talking with a friend about this and we both would love to see a version of the Boy I Never Knew popping up eventually. It was played in the 2008 tour and we both thought it was great. Never heard about it after that tour...
There was also talk at the time that the shadow album for 4/13 was a lot darker so I am looking forward to what is going to be released![]()
Anybody know when those trilogy shows will be on? October/November seems doable for us
l agree, lot of Times in the last 10 years i thought Bob was victim of the label and the contracts he signed, too many Times his songs sounded weak, repetitive and with a certain lack of inspiration.Bartek wrote:nonetheless it shows lack of new, fresh ideas for music. at least to me.
and as far as i'm for record something and fail, than do nothing, that movemnet it's strange. i mean, if they (he) got all freedom that they (he) want(s), then why they're (he's) not trying to do somethimg more, something that they couldn't do, not only bacause lable said/would say "no, it's not gonna sell", rather than "it's gonna be too expensive to release"? (yeah, i know where i'm writing that.)
I might be wrong, but Bob is prisoner of his own image, so i guess it's even harder for him to throw it away, push boundires and do something that his minions would not accept so easily.
And to round this up I had a great time. On stage on 7.45 ish, off at around 11.20, 45 songs is quite a set.Nikolas Vitus Lagartija wrote:...but TCT is a fantastic cause so well worth itpsichonaut wrote:they have stolen you the montly paycheckruffers wrote:I'm going on the Friday.
i counted the. Songs on TheCureCommunity where there was a live report, but i vould count them wrongly, i was a bit drunk.ruffers wrote:45 - http://consequenceofsound.net/2014/03/t ... t-of-2014/
You raise an interesting point though - how long is too long? Not sure I'd listen to a playlist of Cure songs at home for that long..The guy at the Torygraph certainly found it heavy going, maybe shorter would be better..?
^ This, definitely.Pista wrote: But it's not all quantity. When they play they are bursting with quality too.
I don't really recall a duff show since 1998 when Bob was continually shedded.
I walked back in in 2005 and since then the shows were always very, very good indeed.czuczu wrote:^ This, definitely.Pista wrote: But it's not all quantity. When they play they are bursting with quality too.
I don't really recall a duff show since 1998 when Bob was continually shedded.
I bailed on the Cure for well over ten years after their Glastonbury '95 show (when I fell asleep) and the next 3 albums. It was only 2008 when I tried them again and since then they've been top notch every time.
And adding Reeves Gabrels to the line-up was an inspired choice.
Indeed you did you jammy wotsitJames Blast wrote:I have Trilogy on DVD and barring the dismal Bloodflowers, it's all I need. Oh, BTW Stevebaby, did I tell you I saw them on the Carnage Visors tour.![]()
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