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Tape Open High The End of the World Lovesong Push In Between Days Just Like Heaven From the Edge of the Deep Green Sea Pictures of You Lullaby Fascination Street Sleep When I'm Dead Play for Today A Forest Bananafishbones Shake Dog Shake Charlotte Sometimes The Walk Mint Car Friday I'm in Love Doing the Unstuck Trust Want The Hungry Ghost Wrong Number One Hundred Years End
Encore: The Kiss If Only Tonight We Could Sleep Fight
Encore 2: Dressing Up The Lovecats The Caterpillar Close to Me Hot Hot Hot!!! Let's Go to Bed Why Can't I Be You? Boys Don't Cry 10:15 Saturday Night Killing an Arab
what a fantastic show!!!! more than 3 hours
his voice is so good live, and the whole band was on fire
simon still looks like a teenager
_________________ When the sadness in you meets the sadness in me let's start changing our lives.
Last edited by psychobain on Sun April 07, 2013 10:19 pm, edited 1 time in total.
They're playing the same main set each night, the same final encore and then (as you might've guessed) there's a selection of either a Disintegration, Pornography or KMKMKM-themed encore to go inbetween. Same Deep Water As You was also listed as its own encore, so I guess they'll throw that out one at some point.
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Joined: Sun April 07, 2013 2:38 am Posts: 506 Location: Gulfport, MS
I used to be one of those guys who liked the Cure in secret. I appreciate them a lot more now than then though. Disintegration is probably my favorite from them.
lowlight79 wrote:
I really have gotten into the sure in my later years. But I gotta say, Robert Smith is NOT aging well.
I know right? He should probably drop the makeup at this point.
Wish was a pretty huge disappointment for me, but Trust and To Wish Impossible Things are two of my favorite Cure songs. Robert does sound pretty great. Seems like he may be one of those singers who benefits from gaining a few pounds.
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I think "Wish" is a really strong album, it just suffers from being the followup to "Disintegration". The only song I don't really care for is "Wendy Time".
I think "Wish" is a really strong album, it just suffers from being the followup to "Disintegration". The only song I don't really care for is "Wendy Time".
From The Head on the Door to Disintegration, The Cure was my favorite band. Wish kinda ended that. Although in retrospect, my musical tastes changed drastically between Disintegration and Wish. And obviously, hearing Friday I'm in Love on the radio every day, while I really just wanted to wallow in the self-hatred of grunge didn't help matters. As I have gotten older, Wish has improved. But I'd still put it in the second tier of Cure albums. It's miles better than Wild Mood Swings, which ranks as my least favorite.
likes rhythmic things that butt up against each other
Joined: Sun April 07, 2013 2:38 am Posts: 506 Location: Gulfport, MS
turned2black wrote:
And obviously, hearing Friday I'm in Love on the radio every day, while I really just wanted to wallow in the self-hatred of grunge didn't help matters.
This is true, god I'm glad I grew out of the self loathing phase. Woe is me!
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