Ray Cokes was my favourite VJ/presenter. Actually met him outside of a Cure concert at Earl's Court in the early 90s too. He was a fan. Top bloke and of course Robert smith/the Cure are phenomenal.
@@Missjunebugfreak Haha that's what I thought. I pictured him as a really weird kind but couldn't be so wrong. Now I see him as a very deep songwriter who guides the band to paint the songs in the way he intended them to be in his mind. When I watch his interviews now i don't see the lipstick/makeup anymore. His just a cool guy in a cool band.
@@marklowe7431 I know right?! I almost forget that he's wearing makeup because I'm more interested in the way he talks about his ideas and inspirations for writing songs. He's such an introspective person and his slight awkwardness is very endearing.
I finally got to we the Cure live, in Auckland, New Zealand, in 2016. What amazed me, is how much energy the band had. I had tried to lower my expectations, given I'd fallen on love with them in the late 80s, early 90s, and it was decades later, they were practically old men, who'd been on a world wide tour for months already. But no, they were just like every recorded live concert I'd seen of theirs on screen... It blew me away.. Robert sang to perfection, had just the same energy and presence and it was totally mind blowing that he was right THERE in the same "room", same mannerisms, same quiet way of addressing the audience. It just made me fall in love with him even more.
i love the cure so much!! i saw them live this october and it was the happiest i've ever been, i wasn't born for their first 13 albums so i'm really glad they're still touring :)
39:34 DAMN! that moment when Robert's scream kicks in during "Tape" and then the lights go out is just fucking EPIC, you can even feel the adrenaline right there! I got shivers even today (2018)... and that stage, my God that stage was soooo badass, The Cure at it's best. Thanks for uploading I'll never get enough of the wish tour and its awesomeness... and yes Boris, Perry and Porl will always be missed, especially Boris...
Ray Cokes is ace! Best VJ of all times. He really made Robert Smith feel comfortable. Nice to see. I remember seing this back in the days, nice to see it again!
One my first gigs, 15 years old and they just blew me away went from a casual fan to a die hard. Nearly 28 years later and still listening, still have the ticket somewhere.
Timeless band ! Still do love their haunting sound and deep lyrics. One of the greatest band ever. I will always love The CURE ! (Friendly from France)
What a great treat for a hardcore Cure fan! I loved it all. Took me back to '92, the first time I saw them live on this same Wish tour. And while I can't say anything about the Olympia show in London, I can tell you all that the show at William & Mary in Williamsburg, Virginia was an even more incredible concert than the Chicago, Illinois one everyone saw in the Show video. Not just because I was there, and not just because Robert smiled at me from the stage (I was dressed differently than anyone else there... On purpose.) But because we gave them four encores. Four. And they played Three Imaginary Boys. And they played Faith. FAITH. And their encore version of A Forest was absolutely flawless. And Simon's ending to it was so much more powerful. Every time I hear "Tape" and the beginning of "Open" I'm suddenly running across the tops of chairs again to stand on a chair in the front row.
I saw them for the first time in 1992 as well...in Philly. Over the years I have seen them more than 30 times all across USA, from NJ to Cali. But it was that night in 1992 that cemented them as my favortite band, I was blown away by how good they are live.
William and Mary! I was there! Amazing show! I was only 14 years old. My Uncle took me, we drove 400 miles! It was absolutely amazing! Faith was so unbelieveable. I went home and listened to that song on repeat because it was such a surprise and I was still exploring their catalog. I went from Cure fanatic to Cure extremist. They dominated my clothing, walls (posters), and music collection. I will turn 43 tomorrow and still an avid fan.
@@silversaint Same here. Still making the playlists too! And I bet you can validate me on the William and Mary show being superior to the Show video release.
They played four shows at the Olympia, the 26th, 27th, 28th and 30th. Someone recorded all four nights and they sound really good. They toured most of the year, starting in April. The sets were mostly the same, but the encores were where they changed things around, you never knew what they were going to play. Toward the end, October and November, sometimes they'd open with unexpected songs and they'd throw in rare stuff here and there during the set. They really started to mix it up toward the end of the tour. If anyone is interested in hearing the shows, let me know. They were recorded from the audience and sound really good, and none of the material was officially released so there's no problems.
I could cry! I am watching this on a Friday at 6:44 am...I should be sleeping but I’m in LOVE! And then they played my song...I won’t tell you what it is...you will have to watch. This is precious.
Thank you for posting this! This interview is hilarious, endearing, and was great to watch. Robert literally made me laugh out loud multiple times. The bit about the airplane...”We won’t talk about that...” 😂😂😂
" Robert..where are you going?" Robert: "I don't know". If there is one individual who ABSOLUTELY knows where he's going or HEADING, it's Robert Smith of The Cure. Quite an irony here in this footage.
Really enjoyed this, great interview with Robert and nice to hear Porl and Boris, which is rare. Also great seeing Ray Cokes and Pip Dann, loved watching mtv back in the 90s
I love how soft spoken and well thought out Robert is. I am a straight male but I love Robert and feel comfortable saying that. I have been a fan for well over 25 years and I either never saw this or don't remember seeing it which is a good possibility. I love to listen to Robert speak and I have seen most of his interviews.
What a great insight on what might all this felt in real life , while all i can do is to watch this old clips on TH-cam , from eastern Europe being 23 years old die hard cure fan , probably never going to see them ever live.. it's so melancholic
"What are you carrying with you, when touring, Robert? Video games, books, tooth paste, etc?" Whaaat??? LMFAO! Great one, Ray! Can't even watch Mtv now, does it still exist?
What an insightful feature! Thank you so much for uploading this. I appreciate Robert and his thoughts on music and other things a lot. It's quite interesting that he takes a lot of challenges even if that means overcoming his dreadful fear of flying xD So love the guy !! Also kudos to Ray for keeping this so entertaining.
Every time I see *RS* giving an interview, or generally talking to anyone, I always get the impression that he would rather be somewhere else, & isn't very comfortable!!
This is kind of a wretched way to say but I am a diehard cheer fan since 1983. And only in a bad way my only gifted life would to have Robert Smith sign a picture book and a 45 record that was called Easy Cure before it was The Cure back in 1976 or 1977. Everybody in life to their own I’m sure they’re busy working on something new .that would be my goal in life to have that signed and or at least to meet him once. Cancer is a motherfucker and I don’t wish it on my worst enemy but I hope one day before I die that that mission can be complete ,because it would complete me !!!!!? Again congratulations to the cure in getting inducted in the Hall of Fame what a goal!!! I am at least proud knowing that.
Don't think you are any less of a person just because you haven't met a certain other person. Sometimes meeting or talking to people destroys what you thought of them before you met them. Be happy that you found their music, and if you get to say hello one day, well that's OK too. I hope you are well.
Robert said that the Wish tour will be definitely their last tour. Porl said he's quite happy about that and everybody has other things they wanna do. Boris, when asked if he feels the same as Porl, said he doesn't think about the future further than next week. Porl asked him "Why did you asked me what I wanted for Christmas?" which was a month away. In my opinion, he did it to kind of prove Boris is not honest just diplomatic. Boris replied "I didn't" but Porl insisted that he did, so to cut it short Boris said he meant last Christmas.
Aha I see, Boris just cut the conversation because they were on live tv, and he didn't want to get in to a whole debate of why he'd asked, if he's not planning ahead longer than a week. Porl was probably going for a joke by bringing it up, and Boris cut it off. Makes more sense now :)
He was diagnosed with pleurisy and chronic vitamin deficiency and was sent home after the Italian leg of the Wish tour to rest. He returned about 3 weeks later in Manchester.
Were you there at the London concert? Share your memories in the comments!
To the kids watching this, this is what MTV used to be. Not sure what the hell it turned into, but this is what I remember as MTV.
same here. I now wear a tee that says "WTF happened to music" over the MTV logo. lol
@@bishonen2pm NICE
There was a lot of crap on MTV even back then but at least it was about MUSIC and Most wanted was always entertaining, Ray Cokes is brilliant !
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Fans back then: interviews (both tv and press), books/biographies, documentaries...
"Fans" now: tiktok, instagram...
Ray Cokes was my favourite VJ/presenter. Actually met him outside of a Cure concert at Earl's Court in the early 90s too. He was a fan. Top bloke and of course Robert smith/the Cure are phenomenal.
Love Ray Cokes. He has a new you tube channel with live Friday evening show same great humour 💗
Man of the people, friend of the stars
The interviewer guy is great!
Seems sincere, interested and quite well-researched. A real pro!
Geez this guy is down to earth. The interviewer was pretty cool too. Didn't seem to ask stupid questions.
Yeah Robert comes across as very lovely and approachable. Something I didn't expect after listening to The Cure for a while.
@@Missjunebugfreak Haha that's what I thought. I pictured him as a really weird kind but couldn't be so wrong. Now I see him as a very deep songwriter who guides the band to paint the songs in the way he intended them to be in his mind. When I watch his interviews now i don't see the lipstick/makeup anymore. His just a cool guy in a cool band.
@@marklowe7431 I know right?! I almost forget that he's wearing makeup because I'm more interested in the way he talks about his ideas and inspirations for writing songs. He's such an introspective person and his slight awkwardness is very endearing.
why can't more interviews be like this? this is refreshing after that horror 2019 RRHOF lady. . .
@@maevejones1179 Robert and Ray are friends actually. That's what made any interviews with Ray so laid back.
It is hard to define this man. But you want to love him.
I finally got to we the Cure live, in Auckland, New Zealand, in 2016. What amazed me, is how much energy the band had. I had tried to lower my expectations, given I'd fallen on love with them in the late 80s, early 90s, and it was decades later, they were practically old men, who'd been on a world wide tour for months already. But no, they were just like every recorded live concert I'd seen of theirs on screen... It blew me away.. Robert sang to perfection, had just the same energy and presence and it was totally mind blowing that he was right THERE in the same "room", same mannerisms, same quiet way of addressing the audience. It just made me fall in love with him even more.
It doesn't shock me at all that Mary loves Robert - it's rare for a man to be like him.
True. He's adorably genuine.
how can she not???
Huh? Why would it shock anyone?! Lol
I know hes so adorable
I want to find my own Robert, men sadly aren't the same anymore and it just makes me sad
Best band to ever walk on earth
MTV back in 1992 truly awesome, and MTV today sad.
I know right? It's mostly those old MTV transition visuals that bring back the nostalgia for me :)
not only that, it had also a very high content of culture and music.. not the garbage from today :(
The Real World killed MTv
Great content. Even with his nerves he gives a great interview. Ray did an excellent job.
@Kit Christie we? It was never ours, we are just a product.
i love the cure so much!! i saw them live this october and it was the happiest i've ever been, i wasn't born for their first 13 albums so i'm really glad they're still touring :)
that’s so cool!! i’m going to one of their concerts for the US tour in June, I’m so excited for it YIPPEE
39:34 DAMN! that moment when Robert's scream kicks in during "Tape" and then the lights go out is just fucking EPIC, you can even feel the adrenaline right there! I got shivers even today (2018)... and that stage, my God that stage was soooo badass, The Cure at it's best. Thanks for uploading I'll never get enough of the wish tour and its awesomeness... and yes Boris, Perry and Porl will always be missed, especially Boris...
Boris's been irreplaceable
Boris's been irreplaceable
@@Alfredolunafoto1Boris got the cure in the hall of fame
@@rickb3078 It was during his tenure that The Cure reached its highest level musically and in popularity
30:25 I love the bit where Porl is finally gets to see Rob the camera man. Rob was the great mystery of MTVs most wanted of course.
drink doesn't hide his shyness..
He's charming, still and always.
Ray Cokes is ace! Best VJ of all times. He really made Robert Smith feel comfortable. Nice to see.
I remember seing this back in the days, nice to see it again!
One my first gigs, 15 years old and they just blew me away went from a casual fan to a die hard. Nearly 28 years later and still listening, still have the ticket somewhere.
Timeless band ! Still do love their haunting sound and deep lyrics. One of the greatest band ever. I will always love The CURE ! (Friendly from France)
What a great treat for a hardcore Cure fan! I loved it all. Took me back to '92, the first time I saw them live on this same Wish tour. And while I can't say anything about the Olympia show in London, I can tell you all that the show at William & Mary in Williamsburg, Virginia was an even more incredible concert than the Chicago, Illinois one everyone saw in the Show video. Not just because I was there, and not just because Robert smiled at me from the stage (I was dressed differently than anyone else there... On purpose.) But because we gave them four encores. Four. And they played Three Imaginary Boys. And they played Faith. FAITH. And their encore version of A Forest was absolutely flawless. And Simon's ending to it was so much more powerful. Every time I hear "Tape" and the beginning of "Open" I'm suddenly running across the tops of chairs again to stand on a chair in the front row.
I saw them for the first time in 1992 as well...in Philly. Over the years I have seen them more than 30 times all across
USA, from NJ to Cali. But it was that night in 1992 that cemented them as my favortite band, I was blown away by how good they are live.
Lucky you!!!
Dublin 92 xxx
William and Mary! I was there! Amazing show! I was only 14 years old. My Uncle took me, we drove 400 miles! It was absolutely amazing! Faith was so unbelieveable. I went home and listened to that song on repeat because it was such a surprise and I was still exploring their catalog. I went from Cure fanatic to Cure extremist. They dominated my clothing, walls (posters), and music collection. I will turn 43 tomorrow and still an avid fan.
@@silversaint Same here. Still making the playlists too! And I bet you can validate me on the William and Mary show being superior to the Show video release.
20:43...Cool how he plans the set list...you can tell he cares about making it special for everyone.
They played four shows at the Olympia, the 26th, 27th, 28th and 30th. Someone recorded all four nights and they sound really good. They toured most of the year, starting in April. The sets were mostly the same, but the encores were where they changed things around, you never knew what they were going to play. Toward the end, October and November, sometimes they'd open with unexpected songs and they'd throw in rare stuff here and there during the set. They really started to mix it up toward the end of the tour. If anyone is interested in hearing the shows, let me know. They were recorded from the audience and sound really good, and none of the material was officially released so there's no problems.
@@craigeyler4495 I'd like to!
@@craigeyler4495 ik this was posted a year ago but I'd be interested too
I could cry! I am watching this on a Friday at 6:44 am...I should be sleeping but I’m in LOVE! And then they played my song...I won’t tell you what it is...you will have to watch. This is precious.
MTV did a lot for the Cure. So thankful for that. So miss MTV and all of this.
Thank you for posting this! This interview is hilarious, endearing, and was great to watch. Robert literally made me laugh out loud multiple times. The bit about the airplane...”We won’t talk about that...” 😂😂😂
as if i couldn't like him any more
" Robert..where are you going?"
Robert: "I don't know".
If there is one individual who ABSOLUTELY knows where he's going or HEADING, it's Robert Smith of The Cure.
Quite an irony here in this footage.
That was beautiful, I can tell you want his babies.
Don't we all luv Smith's moontan .....Unbelievable that early 90s MTV.
and how it all imploded.
The Cure...Robert Smith...
Love at first sight!
Wow, host did a great job and Robert is pretty straight forward and funny, thanks for posting!
I thank to MTV to learn about the Cure and about other great bands. I miss Ray Cokes. I've always wanted to see Rob the cameraman back in the days lol
Really enjoyed this, great interview with Robert and nice to hear Porl and Boris, which is rare.
Also great seeing Ray Cokes and Pip Dann, loved watching mtv back in the 90s
Wow! Was at this concert. Brings back memories. Magic.
Love Ray Cokes. He has a new you tube channel with live Friday evening show same great humour 💗
Robert ... Isn't he LOVELY !!
Yes, he is
Hes a beautiful human
I love how soft spoken and well thought out Robert is. I am a straight male but I love Robert and feel comfortable saying that.
I have been a fan for well over 25 years and I either never saw this or don't remember seeing it which is a good possibility. I love to listen to Robert speak and I have seen most of his interviews.
Mate I love Robert too god I wish he was my brother
love him so much
i love him too and i'm a teenage biromantic girl.
Wow wow wow!!!! Never saw this before,thank you so much, this has made my day!!!
Thank You. ❤
What a great insight on what might all this felt in real life , while all i can do is to watch this old clips on TH-cam , from eastern Europe being 23 years old die hard cure fan , probably never going to see them ever live.. it's so melancholic
This man is so lovable.
"What are you carrying with you, when touring, Robert? Video games, books, tooth paste, etc?" Whaaat??? LMFAO! Great one, Ray! Can't even watch Mtv now, does it still exist?
This is great! Thanks for adding, he's precious
Thank you for this! I’ve never seen it, and this was my first ever Cure gig...still love them as much as ever.
This was a real gem to watch - I'd never seen it before, thanks for sharing!
I've only watched the 1st 8 minutes of this and I must say it's PURE GOLD! SWOOOON!
Thank you ! So loved it and Robert!
sincere and natural ... thats it
Those were the days !
Thank you so much for posting this! It brings back so many wonderful memories!! 💖🎶
What an insightful feature! Thank you so much for uploading this. I appreciate Robert and his thoughts on music and other things a lot. It's quite interesting that he takes a lot of challenges even if that means overcoming his dreadful fear of flying xD So love the guy !! Also kudos to Ray for keeping this so entertaining.
ohmygod i think i love him.
Thank you! Watching this was magical.x
That was the golden era of MTV
Nice relaxed interview with some great live footage
non ho mai desiderato così tanto essere un arbre magique arancione!!
Ray and Robert, classic 💜💋💘
Funny this lineup was already 7,8 years on when filmed. To me this was the best live Cure lineup.
Fantastic
love this interview.
Ray Cokes is a legend as well.
Thanks for posting this. Love Robert and how fidgety he is sometimes. (Btw, his forearms and hands are adorable here 🤣)
i love this one, seen it several times late at night
This show is so packed, it could go on holidays 😊
Most Wanted Show with Ray Cokes was the absolute best on MTV in the early 90s. TV today is crap
Wow quality content. MORE! Please
This is The Cure at their absolute peak.
Commercial peak. Musically, The Wish is where it all went to the dogs.
@@punkpoetrywish is fantastic
@@punkpoetryit’s just Wish, son. 😉
Every time I see *RS* giving an interview, or generally talking to anyone, I always get the impression that he would rather be somewhere else, & isn't very comfortable!!
he is so granny, WE ADORE HIM
Robert bringing a stuffed cat toy on tour.. he’s too adorable & sweet🥹 Robert Smith I love you forever so much 🩶
It was excellent but bloody freezing in there!!! 😂😂😂
This is definitely my favorite Robert Smith interview now.
21:40, and then comes Bloodflowers. 😩
The Cure played at the Interviewer's ( Ray Cokes ) wedding in St. Tropez 1998 Google it
Shut. Up. That’s… mind blowing!
Robert the Wise
Cranes rule
Boris Williams: the real Cure drummer
The guy that Fifty bands tried to sound like
God it would have been great to see the cure, and r.e.m. unplugged in the same evening on the same show
Watching 2021 again
very energetic :)
We get to hear bits of 'Open', 'Friday I'm In Love', 'Doing The Unstuck' and 'The Walk', not the songs listed above.
I was referring to these (as these were new parts in this video compared to the previous version): th-cam.com/video/UlfNumN7pvI/w-d-xo.html
fun
❤
I'll take the boat myself. 🏝👩🏻🎤🗺 Miss MTv
This is kind of a wretched way to say but I am a diehard cheer fan since 1983. And only in a bad way my only gifted life would to have Robert Smith sign a picture book and a 45 record that was called Easy Cure before it was The Cure back in 1976 or 1977. Everybody in life to their own I’m sure they’re busy working on something new .that would be my goal in life to have that signed and or at least to meet him once. Cancer is a motherfucker and I don’t wish it on my worst enemy but I hope one day before I die that that mission can be complete ,because it would complete me !!!!!? Again congratulations to the cure in getting inducted in the Hall of Fame what a goal!!! I am at least proud knowing that.
Don't think you are any less of a person just because you haven't met a certain other person. Sometimes meeting or talking to people destroys what you thought of them before you met them. Be happy that you found their music, and if you get to say hello one day, well that's OK too. I hope you are well.
top!
PUSH the REC button on the videorecorder !! .I want to see this again ! those where the days
30 years later, they didn't break up yet... The only true thing is Boris (drummer) did leave
Honestly rober talking about videogames is just absurd
The last one 1992....Hahh! I saw them last year 2016
Oh, the M stands for MUSIC 😂
Thompsen Twins..Tears for Fears...Erasure....Simple Minds...Sex pistols..The Clash....well...maybe not the clash
32:20 I don't get it, why would Boris ask Pearl why he wanted for last X-mas??
Robert said that the Wish tour will be definitely their last tour. Porl said he's quite happy about that and everybody has other things they wanna do. Boris, when asked if he feels the same as Porl, said he doesn't think about the future further than next week. Porl asked him "Why did you asked me what I wanted for Christmas?" which was a month away. In my opinion, he did it to kind of prove Boris is not honest just diplomatic. Boris replied "I didn't" but Porl insisted that he did, so to cut it short Boris said he meant last Christmas.
Aha I see, Boris just cut the conversation because they were on live tv, and he didn't want to get in to a whole debate of why he'd asked, if he's not planning ahead longer than a week. Porl was probably going for a joke by bringing it up, and Boris cut it off. Makes more sense now :)
@@TCDB She was feisty already back then, that Porl girl, I mean Pearl.
Cranes sound on the background
cranes as in the band or the machinery??
Nov 27th 1992...
at around the 40:00 when Open starts it looks like Perry on guitar....What was he doing playing guitar in 92?
He was in the band even before that
He joined the band in the summer of 90.
Porl and Boris seem very tired of touring, next year they both out of the band (Porl came back several years later),.....
Yeah, pretty heart breaking to see them so fed up with The Cure...
What was wrong with Simon around this time? Why was he in the hospital?
He was diagnosed with pleurisy and chronic vitamin deficiency and was sent home after the Italian leg of the Wish tour to rest. He returned about 3 weeks later in Manchester.
old MTV...
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