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deflinus 08.06.2008 10:53 PM

the cure
 
ive always enjoyed them. i consider Wish to be my favorite album. i remember reading somewhere how they were influenced with the whole noise thing sonic youth's been doing, and they started incorporating it into their music.

it's an awesome album. what do you think? love them, hate them?

Sonic Youth 37 08.06.2008 10:54 PM

"Just Live Heaven" is a mix tape favorite of mine.

Cantankerous 08.06.2008 10:55 PM

love them. LOVE.

✌➬ 08.06.2008 10:56 PM

Favorite mainstream band of the 80's.

atsonicpark 08.06.2008 10:57 PM

Hate them.

acousticrock87 08.06.2008 11:06 PM

Eh. On a scale of one to ten, I don't care enough to rate them. A Forest is good.

But Robert Smith has probably one of the easiest singing voices to imitate. Just pretend like you're about to cry.

krastian 08.06.2008 11:30 PM

Boys Don't Cry
Pornography
Disintegration


I love those.

SuperCreep 08.06.2008 11:34 PM

Anything they did from Three Imaginary Boys to Wish is quality stuff in my book. They really should have thrown in the towel after that, though.

Death & the Maiden 08.07.2008 01:39 AM

I like The Cure. My favourite album always changes though - Seventeen Seconds, Pornography, Kiss Me..., and Disintegration. A Forest is my favourite song.

Pax Americana 08.07.2008 01:58 AM

Like em. Disintegration is my fav by them.

_slavo_ 08.07.2008 02:23 AM

I spin them pretty often. Pornography and Disintegration, to be exact. Don't care about the new stuff at all though.

mangajunky 08.07.2008 04:45 AM

love: Pornography, Faith, Disintigration, Boys Don't Cry

seen: 4 times

used to do whipits to: Kiss me, Kiss me, Kiss me (it sounds so cool and echoey in a whipit stupor)

Derek 08.07.2008 05:28 AM

The Cure are very very hit and miss for me.

atsonicpark 08.07.2008 05:30 AM

Whipits! Yes!

SYRFox 08.07.2008 06:08 AM

Some albums I love, some albums I don't love.

I enjoy: everything from Three Imaginary Boys to The Top; Disintegration; The Cure

I do not enjoy: everything else, so: The Head On The Door, Kiss Me Kiss Me Kiss Me, Wish, Wild Moon Swings, Bloodflowers; their new singles

radarmaker 08.07.2008 06:18 AM

Seventeen Seconds is a fantastic album, but none of the other 7-8 I've heard do anything for me at all, bar the occasional track here & there. Really can't get away with the big 80's production on some of them.

Everyneurotic 08.07.2008 10:34 AM

they are ok, can be really good, can be really awful.

i never understood the hate for bloodflowers, i love that album.

demonrail666 08.07.2008 10:41 AM

A band that will always bore me stiff.

atsonicpark 08.07.2008 10:42 AM

Yeah they're boring beyond belief.

Their early, Wire and PiL-referencing stuff was interesting. Everything else bores me or annoys me. I can enjoy their singles to an extent, but sitting there and listening to a whole album is one of the least-fun things I can think of.

batreleaser 08.07.2008 10:49 AM

as ive said on here many times, ive hate, have always hated, and will always hate, the motherfucking cure. i honestly have tried to get into them, but i find it virtually impossible to not get annoyed by them. i cant stand any of thier records.

atsonicpark 08.07.2008 10:50 AM

Yeah, "pornography" is amongst my least-favorite albums I've ever sat through. Sorry, everyone.

atsonicpark 08.07.2008 10:50 AM

The only time I've ever been pulled over by a cop was the only time I ever listened to the cure in my car, as well. (3 Imaginary Boys.. but still) Coincedence? I dunno.

narlus 08.07.2008 12:46 PM

i still like 'em...have seen them three times, most recently on this tour, and they still put on a hell of a performance (well, not in energy and kineticism, but overall impact).

you can read my review here and see some photos by clicking on Porl (one of my fave shots lately...i got a 2' x 3' poster made of this particular shot)

 

Hip Priest 08.07.2008 04:43 PM

I find the thought of listening to them better than the actual experience. I quite like their stuff, but not as much as I imagine I will.

Close to Me is cool though.

dionysusundone 08.07.2008 06:30 PM

Love love love them. Find it hard to believe Atsonicpark and Batreleaser don't like em, considering.
Bloodflowers is the only decent thing they've done in a decade though...although the latest single gives me a bit of hope.

Savage Clone 08.07.2008 07:00 PM

Pre-1985, yes yes yes.
85 forward, dead to me.

Death & the Maiden 08.08.2008 04:18 AM

Staring at the Sea: 1978-1985 is their best album.

Torn Curtain 08.08.2008 07:00 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Death & the Maiden
Staring at the Sand: 1978-1985 is their best album.


Did you mean Standing on the beach (the B-sides) ?

Death & the Maiden 08.08.2008 07:04 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Torn Curtain
Did you mean Standing on the beach (the B-sides) ?

No, I meant the singles collection Staring at the Sea, I always get the lyrics from Killing an Arab mixed up.

Torn Curtain 08.08.2008 07:07 AM

I love The Cure up to (and including) Disintegration (and this has not changed for 17 years).

I recently listened to Wish again and it's much better than I remembered though.

Favorite records : 17 seconds / Faith / Pornography / Disintegration / Standing on the beach (the B-sides) / Boys don't cry

Honorable mentions : Kiss me / Three imaginary boys / Wish / The head on the door (a bit uneven nevertheless)

Average to meh : Japanese whispers (contains a few gems like Lament though) / The top (the title track is brilliant though) / everything post-Wish.

Torn Curtain 08.08.2008 07:12 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by acousticrock87
But Robert Smith has probably one of the easiest singing voices to imitate. Just pretend like you're about to cry.


Well I still think he has a pretty unique timbre.

SuperCreep 08.08.2008 07:23 AM

He sounds more like he's about to throw up than cry in recent years.

Quite fitting for their recent output, actually.

Torn Curtain 08.08.2008 08:21 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by SuperCreep
He sounds more like he's about to throw up than cry in recent years.


Ha :D

Throw up the excess of beer he drinks ? :D

narlus 08.08.2008 08:49 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Torn Curtain
Did you mean Standing on the beach (the B-sides) ?


'standing' was the LP; 'staring' was the cd edition and had more tracks.

Torn Curtain 08.08.2008 10:15 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by narlus
'standing' was the LP


Yes but I'm referring to the B-sides on side B of Standing on the beach (which were only on the cassette edition I think).

Savage Clone 08.08.2008 10:20 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Torn Curtain
Yes but I'm referring to the B-sides on side B of Standing on the beach (which were only on the cassette edition I think).


They liked doing the bonus tracks on cassette thing in the 80s. I remember gettig "Carnage Visors" on the B-Side of the UK cassette of Faith, which was the only way you could get it at the time. One of my favorite things by them, too.
Also, if you got the cassette of "concert," you got all those archival "curiosity anomalies" on the B-side, which were great. Some live stuff and radio appearances and things, and a version of "In Your House" with totally different lyrics.

blunderbuss 08.08.2008 10:29 AM

^
Not to mention the seminal "Heroin Face".

Kallisti23chaos 08.18.2008 09:45 PM

i went and saw them last month. what a drag. i still cant believe they did "Boys don't cry" ???? i got up and left. i dont know what i was hoping for? i had nothing better to do i guess.

Savage Clone 08.19.2008 12:16 AM

I never liked that song.
What a sap-fest.

Death & the Maiden 08.19.2008 02:46 AM

Boys Don't Cry was the only Cure song I liked when I started listening to them. I still like it, but I can't help feeling it's a sort of "guilty pleasure".


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