The Cure managed to keep original goth/post punk fans even when they did a pop sound, not many bands would have kept so many fans with such a change in sound, it’s a testament to Robert Smith
Thanks for the reaction! I appreciate how you appreciate the music :D The intro and build up in this song is one of my favorites, how they layer in all the instruments one at a time is so effin good: the drums, bass, electric guitar, acoustic guitar, then keyboards. Then his soft melodic, melancholic, dreamy voice! So goood!
This was my introduction to the cure (via the performance of this song during the 1989 MTV award show... And even I consider myself to be a proper (heavy) metalhead, the cure is still my first love and always will be..
The cure are one of the most versatile bands , they can do anything , the band is 40+ years old , they had to move around the genres and catch up with the shift of the decades , but still managing to stay original
There's an 80's French band named Indochine that had a very similar sound to The Cure. They were huge back then, and still are, You can hear the same kind of dreamy vibe in their songs such as La Chevauchée Des Champs De Blé, Tes Yeux Noirs and La Machine à Rattraper Le Temps. Give them a try, you won't regret it.
Great eighties vibe! I love this band's physical appearance especially the hair! His voice is so unique. I feel like bouncing around to the fun combination of the synthesizer and drums! Great song Josh!
You should definitely listen to When Time Stood Still by ELO. It was originally supposed to be on their 1981 album Time, but sadly didn't make the cut, and was released later on. Such a moving and very emotional piece, showing the songwriting and composing range of the mastermind Jeff Lynne.
They didn´t switch genres. It was dark pop/postpunk from the start. "Friday, I´m in love" is their poppiest song ever but that album (Wish) is veeery dark! They have released some happy pop singles during their 45 years, but that´s a very minor part of their catalogue.
You ask about the switch to pop from darker material. Robert & the Cure have never had any issue going from one direction to another, even from one album to another. An example is the album right after this, 'Disintegration'. It's quite dark in most of the material. It's a real gem, many consider it the best Cure record. I would recommend 'Pictures of You' as the next react post that you play from The Cure.
The Cure don't adhere to just one genre. They like to make the music that they wanna make and don't really care if it fits with what people expect from them. It's one of the reasons why I love them. Robert Smith in particular is not afraid to just be himself.
The Cure have this image of dark, radical, bizarre outsiders but their music is largely composed of maudlin love songs and conventional pop numbers. Never did much for me. All I can say about this song is that it's pretty.
Try their earlier album Faith (1981) and Pornography (1982)and you will understand why they have their Dark, radical and bizarre outsiders reputation, Listen to the track "Splintered in her head" or the cult "Carnage visors" ( litterally a 28 mn instrumental of bass guitar) which influenced the Twin peaks music by Angelo Badalamanti and the riff of californication by Red hot chili peppers ! The Cure were a complete Cult and dark Band between 1978 and 1984.... they became pop superstar in Europe in 1985..... Their mauldly love songs and poppy numbers were just a little part of their huge catalogue....
The lady he's dancing with is his wife who he's been with since they were both kids. This is one of the best bands ever.
The Cure managed to keep original goth/post punk fans even when they did a pop sound, not many bands would have kept so many fans with such a change in sound, it’s a testament to Robert Smith
This is not pop, it's good old-fashioned New Wave
I'm 59. This may be my favourite song ever.
All these years later I’m still trying to figure out if Robert Smith is the happiest sad guy in the world or the saddest happy guy
THE STRANGLERS "GOLDEN BROWN",, "SKIN DEEP" & "STRANGE LITTLE GIRL"
i don't listen to the cure often because of all the memories i have. i'm 51 now 😕the 80's are like no other.
Thanks for the reaction! I appreciate how you appreciate the music :D The intro and build up in this song is one of my favorites, how they layer in all the instruments one at a time is so effin good: the drums, bass, electric guitar, acoustic guitar, then keyboards. Then his soft melodic, melancholic, dreamy voice! So goood!
The title of the track says it all. Just like heaven.
good to see young people listening to my generations music
best reaction ever!! so natural!! best song and band ever!!!
This was my introduction to the cure (via the performance of this song during the 1989 MTV award show... And even I consider myself to be a proper (heavy) metalhead, the cure is still my first love and always will be..
The cure are one of the most versatile bands , they can do anything , the band is 40+ years old , they had to move around the genres and catch up with the shift of the decades , but still managing to stay original
My favorite song of all time. Ever.
One reason the 80’s is the best decade for music bar none!!
There's an 80's French band named Indochine that had a very similar sound to The Cure. They were huge back then, and still are, You can hear the same kind of dreamy vibe in their songs such as La Chevauchée Des Champs De Blé, Tes Yeux Noirs and La Machine à Rattraper Le Temps. Give them a try, you won't regret it.
Great eighties vibe! I love this band's physical appearance especially the hair! His voice is so unique. I feel like bouncing around to the fun combination of the synthesizer and drums! Great song Josh!
Thank you, Cheryl!!😄🙏🏽❤
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Thanks for covering The Cure ❤️
The Cure have such a great sound
☆LONG LIVE THE 80'S☆
Robert smith dancing like Davey Jones in the daydream believe video lol
I can see you doing a stand up job playing drums to this track
You should definitely listen to When Time Stood Still by ELO. It was originally supposed to be on their 1981 album Time, but sadly didn't make the cut, and was released later on. Such a moving and very emotional piece, showing the songwriting and composing range of the mastermind Jeff Lynne.
Great groove!!
My Fav song by The Cure is A letter to Elise...check it out.
They didn´t switch genres. It was dark pop/postpunk from the start. "Friday, I´m in love" is their poppiest song ever but that album (Wish) is veeery dark! They have released some happy pop singles during their 45 years, but that´s a very minor part of their catalogue.
LOVE!!
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You ask about the switch to pop from darker material. Robert & the Cure have never had any issue going from one direction to another, even from one album to another. An example is the album right after this, 'Disintegration'. It's quite dark in most of the material. It's a real gem, many consider it the best Cure record. I would recommend 'Pictures of You' as the next react post that you play from The Cure.
Best song ever made
It went by fast alright. And I miss it so much.
The Cure don't adhere to just one genre. They like to make the music that they wanna make and don't really care if it fits with what people expect from them. It's one of the reasons why I love them. Robert Smith in particular is not afraid to just be himself.
Great review as always, bud!👍
Next song Charlotte Sometimes 1981.
depeche?
Depeche Mode In your memory? or Work hard
Check out Play for today or Primary or one hundred years next , please
Try in between days by them !
A request I would like to put forward is Aesthetic Perfection with any of the following songs:
Gods and Gold,
S E X,
Gravity,
Automaton,
Party Monster
Give me your thoughts of "Walking Higher" from Heather Nova. I think you may like it
I think you are ready for Inca Roads by Frank Zappa...I think you are...are you though...
The Cure have this image of dark, radical, bizarre outsiders but their music is largely composed of maudlin love songs and conventional pop numbers. Never did much for me. All I can say about this song is that it's pretty.
Try their earlier album Faith (1981) and Pornography (1982)and you will understand why they have their Dark, radical and bizarre outsiders reputation, Listen to the track "Splintered in her head" or the cult "Carnage visors" ( litterally a 28 mn instrumental of bass guitar) which influenced the Twin peaks music by Angelo Badalamanti and the riff of californication by Red hot chili peppers !
The Cure were a complete Cult and dark Band between 1978 and 1984.... they became pop superstar in Europe in 1985..... Their mauldly love songs and poppy numbers were just a little part of their huge catalogue....