I always said The Cure was the best band in history but I accept that I might be biased. Having said that, I'm 100% sure that they are the best band in history in terms of B-sides. No one has a better collection of those
Yep - this is one of their best songs. My other favorites are Primary, a forest, love song, lullaby, play for today , Push , in between days, and close to me
Still remember listening to this song over & over again in my 1988 Pontiac Bonneville SSE on the way to a party in Hartland, MI with my college friends - Dec 1990. Loved this song.
Wearing my Doc Martins/ripped red Guess jeans/God Save the Queen Tee and black Trench at 22 just getting from one day to the next in the 80's with the Cure sound tracking my life got me here.
Lyrics: Nothing ever gets in my way Nothing ever gets on my mind Nothing ever makes me stop to think about Nothing of the kind Nothing ever loses me sleep Nothing ever wins my heart Nothing ever makes me want to sing along And nothing ever makes me want to start If I'm falling down a mountain Then I pick myself up If I crash into an iceberg I don't give a frightful look around If I am burning then I put myself out I'm so completely full I scare the world Oh, all the world All inside out Just look around Just look around Nothing ever puts me out Nothing ever pulls me in Nothing ever makes me want to jump Nothing makes me want to begin Nothing ever gets me down Nothing ever gets me uptight And nothing ever makes me run around And nothing makes me feel I might If I'm hanging from a peach tree Then I cut myself down And if I look into the sun I just turn up the sound And if I swallow death cap love rooms Then I spit them right out I'm so completely full I scare the world Yeah, all the world Inside out Just look around Just look around Just look around Nothing ever gets in my way Nothing ever gets on my mind Nothing ever makes me stop to think about Nothing of the kind Harold and Joe Go go go Harold and Joe Go go go Yeah Sing birds sing
I think I have never heard a voice as sexy as Robert's one... What a wonderful man, I'm running out of words to describe him... Thank you so much for sharing this raritie !
I heard this beautiful Cure song for the first time yesterday sept 14th on Firstwave (Sirius satellite). Wow ! I feel so good listening to it , what a great beat ! Love you Cure ❤️
My friend just introduced me to this B side song I was unaware of until yesterday and as a ginormous Cure fan since '87 I was so excited!!! I listened to it probably 20x already!! Thank you for making my day! 🖤💜💚💋
It was the late 80s, early 90s, Orange County; another massive earthquake then waking up to my alarm clock set to KROQ. Harold and Joe was what I woke up to. Good times.
Love the Pic with Marty at 1:33. Looks like, In his drunken confusion, he stumbled into the wrong band for a second. A somewhat Depeche Mode/Cure fusion.=)
Yup, I'm not sure how well that would have worked out though after leaving due somewhat over his power struggle with Martin.Robert is too much of a leader.
Similar thing. Just recorded off the radio when I was in 9th grade. Lost the tape but always remembered the name of the song. First time hearing this since 9th grade.
Das Bild bei 1.40 ist cool....mit Depeche Mode auf "Augenhöhe"! ;-) Und das Bild gleich danach ist der Hammer....auf der Bank....sehr cool...solch ein Bild vermittelt viel Zeitgeist! Und beim letzten Bild sieht man einmal mehr,wo sich der gute Tim Burton hat inspirieren lassen um Edward zu erschaffen! :-) LG,Stephan
I wish he had sung more songs in this style... it suits him more than the wailing i think. The production is also interesting and similar to some of the mixed up era remixes.
First time I heard this was on KROQ (Los Angeles) at a little after 5 in the morning (I set my alarm radio earlier than usual, had to be at work early). I was half asleep when I heard it, and it freaked my ass right out. It's one of The Cure's better tunes--love the moodiness of it.
Lee Ving one of the for sure. oh man, I saw this song on a Cure docco in the 90s and just couldn't get hold of it anywhere until the internet came along. fuck that makes me sound old.
Lol i think i know which Doku you are talking about, i think ive seen it too, and this song caught my heightened interest too, and i didnt quite know where to find it either... was exactly the time when i lost a bit interest in the band and "never enough" wasnt a great song for a single in thought (and still think, imo this song should have been the A-Side)
Sing birds sing... like in Give me It, that's fun Some comment somewhere also found a reference to heroine, not sure what it was, a line was just a bit different but also plausible. Does anyone know more?
The song is inspiration was behind Simon's watching Australian soap Neighbours. Harold Bishop and Joe Mangel are popular characters in the early 90s. I don't think there is a heroine reference in the song People just made it up. This is confirmed by The liner notes for Join the Dots b-side and and box set.
It's the whole opposite nature of it for me. The whole point of Robert Smith and everything he has written is that he does care. Singing that he doesn't is so wrong. Which makes this song such a thing of beauty
They're Characters from the Australian soap opera neighbours. It was the working title when the music with giving to Robert to write lyrics for, but he couldn't be bothered to re-title it. All explained in the Join the Dots box set.
Simon wrote the demo and just named it after those characters as at the time it was a show he was watching, apparently he often did this based on his telly habits. lol
I love listening to Harold and Joe and so does my neighbourhood
Read your comment and laughed out loud. 😆 What a magical song.
Everybody loves good neighbours
My fave Cure song. Good to spread it around lol.
I always said The Cure was the best band in history but I accept that I might be biased. Having said that, I'm 100% sure that they are the best band in history in terms of B-sides. No one has a better collection of those
I agree! 'Foolish Arrangement' being another of my favourite Cure b-sides.
Also one year later after your comment I totally agree 👍🏻
Sorry, people, but JAMC must be the absolute champions in terms of B-sides.
You were right on both counts my good man (or woman) !!!!
I agree.
I loved this song. A hidden gem
I'll never forget meeting Robert, his wife n pool Thompson! Bestest day of my entire life n sweetest people I ever met
Yep - this is one of their best songs. My other favorites are Primary, a forest, love song, lullaby, play for today , Push , in between days, and close to me
Still remember listening to this song over & over again in my 1988 Pontiac Bonneville SSE on the way to a party in Hartland, MI with my college friends - Dec 1990. Loved this song.
Me to played over and over but in my 87 pontiac fiero 😎
I was in my 88 Honda Civic and just moved to San Francisco!
I was in my 87 white Trans Am with t-tops cruisin down Pacific Coast Highway in California with my first love. Aaaaahhhhh…
Such a beautiful hidden gem of The CURE. Listen to the beautiful Robert 's voice.
Wearing my Doc Martins/ripped red Guess jeans/God Save the Queen Tee and black Trench at 22 just getting from one day to the next in the 80's with the Cure sound tracking my life got me here.
I would have been so in love with you!
One of my favorite Cure songs.
One of my faves. Love Roberts voive the organ rythem lyrics and everything about this song.
what a brilliant song
Me encanta esta canción hace que mi vida sea FELIZ. me provoca felicidad.
THIS SONG MAKES ME HAPPY
If you don't get the cure by listening to this, you never will.
I so agree !
Lyrics:
Nothing ever gets in my way
Nothing ever gets on my mind
Nothing ever makes me stop to think about
Nothing of the kind
Nothing ever loses me sleep
Nothing ever wins my heart
Nothing ever makes me want to sing along
And nothing ever makes me want to start
If I'm falling down a mountain
Then I pick myself up
If I crash into an iceberg
I don't give a frightful look around
If I am burning then I put myself out
I'm so completely full
I scare the world
Oh, all the world
All inside out
Just look around
Just look around
Nothing ever puts me out
Nothing ever pulls me in
Nothing ever makes me want to jump
Nothing makes me want to begin
Nothing ever gets me down
Nothing ever gets me uptight
And nothing ever makes me run around
And nothing makes me feel I might
If I'm hanging from a peach tree
Then I cut myself down
And if I look into the sun
I just turn up the sound
And if I swallow death cap love rooms
Then I spit them right out
I'm so completely full
I scare the world
Yeah, all the world
Inside out
Just look around
Just look around
Just look around
Nothing ever gets in my way
Nothing ever gets on my mind
Nothing ever makes me stop to think about
Nothing of the kind
Harold and Joe
Go go go
Harold and Joe
Go go go
Yeah
Sing birds sing
So fucking optimistic.
@Ryan S It's probably a shortened death cap mushroom.
@@skullbones6282 Right; the "Deathcap"--- deadly Amanita phalloides mushroom
I've spent a lifetime in love with the Cure and I've never heard this one! I love his voice in it. 😍
I think I have never heard a voice as sexy as Robert's one... What a wonderful man, I'm running out of words to describe him...
Thank you so much for sharing this raritie !
I heard this beautiful Cure song for the first time yesterday sept 14th on Firstwave (Sirius satellite). Wow ! I feel so good listening to it , what a great beat ! Love you Cure ❤️
Best Cure song ever.
it's definately up there on my list as well
My friend just introduced me to this B side song I was unaware of until yesterday and as a ginormous Cure fan since '87 I was so excited!!! I listened to it probably 20x already!! Thank you for making my day! 🖤💜💚💋
This has so much of what I love about the cure. Great song.
Really one of their best! Admiring dat weird mix of grotesque and melancholy.
Beautifull Song!! Thanks very Much !!!
♥ it.... a cool b-side track from 1990 :o) one of my "the cure fav´s" :O)
So happy to hear this again.
It was the late 80s, early 90s, Orange County; another massive earthquake then waking up to my alarm clock set to KROQ. Harold and Joe was what I woke up to. Good times.
Robert Smith has always been my one true love
Bought this single back in 1990, on Melrose in LA. Loved it ever since.
I heard this song in 1994. Since then - I have had the tune in my head. It is 2020 now, and I finally know what the name of the song is!
The Cure does Happy Mondays. Love this song to pieces.
Love drums and Bass is like rhythm. so cool and bob ' s voice so dreammmyyyyy
Damn his voice...
Takes me back to 16 every time! I used to play this at least 800 times a day!
Take me back to the 80’s 😊
For me the big hand & Harold and Joe. Best Regards from Mex
Top de mais the cure marcou minha juventude Rodrigo Brazil
Todas
I kind of feel this way today
Robert Smith, where have u been all my life?
I love this song.
sweet dream days turn to bitter rain
First time hearing this again since the 9th grade. I was the only kid with the doc martens sandal. Them things looked crazy!
De este estilo de los variados que tiene Cure, me quedo con esta canción. La mejor
Love the Pic with Marty at 1:33. Looks like, In his drunken confusion, he stumbled into the wrong band for a second. A somewhat Depeche Mode/Cure fusion.=)
Martin Gore right . Later they went on to offer Alan Wilder a spot in The Cure .
Yup, I'm not sure how well that would have worked out though after leaving due somewhat over his power struggle with Martin.Robert is too much of a leader.
Martin Gore is brilliant, he has worked with many ppl. Respect. An amazing artist.
Enjoying through this tune♡♡
Tonight in Chicago.....Finally :)
I just randomly thought of this track 30 years later. I remember having the never enough cassingle
Similar thing. Just recorded off the radio when I was in 9th grade. Lost the tape but always remembered the name of the song. First time hearing this since 9th grade.
Is that Robert Smith's voice??? I've never heard this before and I've been a fan for 30+ years.
It is :)
Absolutely.
I recall it being used in a transitional part of one of the old VHS videos... Show or the other one I can't remember...
@@xadrikxaulxu "Play Out" I guess ;)
Yes it is he's just using his lower register
Best band ever, no question
We need this on Spotify
I wish i still had this cassette single; unsure what was on the other side. But I'll love this song forever ❤
Never Enough
Das Bild bei 1.40 ist cool....mit Depeche Mode auf "Augenhöhe"! ;-)
Und das Bild gleich danach ist der Hammer....auf der Bank....sehr cool...solch ein Bild vermittelt viel Zeitgeist!
Und beim letzten Bild sieht man einmal mehr,wo sich der gute Tim Burton hat inspirieren lassen um Edward zu erschaffen! :-)
LG,Stephan
Nunca la había escuchado. Gracias por compartirla
Driving down (?) Street. Play this when you're cruising down the same avenue.
Harold and Joe is my ear worm ❤️
Their B-sides are ingenious. You've all heard "2 Late", or if not, go listen to it.
"And if I swallow death cap love rooms"
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How can 27 people not love this B-side?
Great !!! Love the Cure 🖤
One of the best B sides ever!
Forever
The B side to “never enough”
I think . . .
It is
I wish he had sung more songs in this style... it suits him more than the wailing i think. The production is also interesting and similar to some of the mixed up era remixes.
The song comes from the Mixed up era. i think it was the b-side to Never enough.
bh617 this song sounds like some treasured huanted memory
i love his voice either way but i wish he made more in this lower voice
HOW DID I NEVER KNOW ABOUT THIS SONG?!
its a B side
that was better than the single, I forget which one, maybe Friday Im in Love or Lullaby, I forgot
@@marooqi Never Enough.
First time I heard this was on KROQ (Los Angeles) at a little after 5 in the morning (I set my alarm radio earlier than usual, had to be at work early). I was half asleep when I heard it, and it freaked my ass right out. It's one of The Cure's better tunes--love the moodiness of it.
I heard recently on an interview with Robert that Simon wrote this and Neighbours was on and he called it Harold and Joe after the characters.
People always told me they didn't like The Cure much because their music was "too dark and depressing"...
Imaanyi and?
Just my opine but this is their best song .
A Few Hours After This
Lee Ving one of the for sure. oh man, I saw this song on a Cure docco in the 90s and just couldn't get hold of it anywhere until the internet came along. fuck that makes me sound old.
Lol i think i know which Doku you are talking about, i think ive seen it too, and this song caught my heightened interest too, and i didnt quite know where to find it either... was exactly the time when i lost a bit interest in the band and "never enough" wasnt a great song for a single in thought (and still think, imo this song should have been the A-Side)
their best 90s* song (if you don't count the Purple Haze cover)
@@punkpoetry I love that cover.
Thanks from Moscow to Roberts b sides
sing birds sing...
Cure fan for life.
Pareil pour moi the Best for life
robert smith is genius.period.love x
YES!❤❤
This song describes perfectly my boyfriend and me lol
♡♡♡
Martin Gore at 1:39?
masterpiece
I often feel this exact same way 😕
Hypnotizing bass...
Once upon a time crystal and Ramiro..go...go...go!!! Yea!!!
Роберт молодчина!
Sing birds sing birds
My bat cat's are named after this song!!!
😊😂😂🖤💋🦇🐱
Special thanks for "Harold and Joe"!
was that a photo of him with a guy from depechemode and a guy from joy division?
It looks like Stephen Morris from Joy/ Order but im pretty sure its Roger O'Donnell. The keyboardist . From the cure
Спасибо вам за британскую культуру после Посейдона откопаем
Join the Dots... Great.
The only thing I remember about ORU IS the gooses and gandors.
Just wishing birthdays. As you were...
Sing birds sing... like in Give me It, that's fun
Some comment somewhere also found a reference to heroine, not sure what it was, a line was just a bit different but also plausible. Does anyone know more?
The song is inspiration was behind Simon's watching Australian soap Neighbours. Harold Bishop and Joe Mangel are popular characters in the early 90s. I don't think there is a heroine reference in the song People just made it up. This is confirmed by The liner notes for Join the Dots b-side and and box set.
@@AndRewUK24 Thank you!
It's the whole opposite nature of it for me. The whole point of Robert Smith and everything he has written is that he does care. Singing that he doesn't is so wrong. Which makes this song such a thing of beauty
It’s a Simon song
May be a dumb question sorry but does anyone know what or who "Harold and Joe" refers to
Arno Nühm Good question...
I've been wondering about that too! :)
They're Characters from the Australian soap opera neighbours. It was the working title when the music with giving to Robert to write lyrics for, but he couldn't be bothered to re-title it. All explained in the Join the Dots box set.
MephProduction Cool! Thank you. 😊
Simon wrote the demo and just named it after those characters as at the time it was a show he was watching, apparently he often did this based on his telly habits. lol
@@MephProduction th-cam.com/video/kIdFzP0TJxc/w-d-xo.html
:)🍷
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А ха Геральд и Джо Россия любит Роберта
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poo from a moo thank you