They are SUPERB...........it is an immense treat to see that broadcast.....70 thousand people enjoy something real special what a great sound and a great band.........wonderful
My husband and I never went on holiday without some Cure cassettes in the car. Later we always had our Cure CD’s in the car. He died 10 years ago, but he lives on in the mind of this 78 year old whenever I listen to our favourite Cure songs. Thank you Robert for the soundtrack of my life.
When I was about 10, I was in a skateboard shop in High St Kensington and Robert came in with the band. I was holding my board and he came up to me and said, “Hey dude, you look cool!” As they were leaving he said “Stay cool mate” So I did 😊. Thanks Robert!
Imaging Robert Smith saying “hey dude! “ is hilarious ! I’m a lifelong skater. Fell in love with The Cure at 18 when the Wish album came out. Like so many others have said , The Cure was the soundtrack to my life. Love you Robert!
Yeah, Robert is a case of a genuinely decent person with decent views. He had his low point circa Pornography, but he easily young, and he matured greatly.
Robert Smith might be the only person in the entire world that id immediately drop everything im doing to listen to the entirety of a nearly two hour interview in one go.
im 56 years old. married with 4 kids. Always loved Robert Smith, wanted to write to him to say thankyou for your songs. The Cure and their songs got me through some bad times. one of the best english songwriters of the last 40 years.
My god, i love this man. His face, work, songs, voice, hair, lipstick 💄 He's a literal angel, and The Cure is the soundtrack of my life. I hope he enjoys retirement at 70 for a long time. 😊
@@dylanjfkfifinterrupting Robert Smith as he was adjusting his bracelet 😮😮😮 really!!!!!! Just a nobody's attempt at 5 seconds of fame I think 😅😅😅😅 to be so petty and insulting, shame on him
I wonder if Fidget Interruptor has since been able to forgive themselves for such a rude misstep, or if they are so daft that they still haven't realized that it was a mistake in the first place.
I love Robert, one of the only people standing up for fans as far as ticket and merch prices go. Some artists really should be ashamed of themselves. Thank you Robert.
This is a true reflection of how profound The Cure and their music are and how little power most artists have, or care. Once most artists become a “business” the creativity and DNA are NEVER the same and RARELY better.
I can hardly afford to go and watch any good bands, the prices are so ridiculously overpriced that I can't and won't pay it. The Cure try hard that their fans can afford to see them live. They let the fans watch their concert from home (for the ones who couldn't be there live) via live stream and I was so thankful for feeling I was celebrating with them yesterday evening ❤
There is not enough words that could ever explain how much Robert Smith and the cure has given me through their music over the years. They have helped me through many dark and trying times. At 56 they are still my all time favorite band. I have seen them many times live from the early 80s and onward. I have been fortunate enough to pass them on to my children and many friends over the years.. THANK YOU FOR ALL YOU HAVE GIVEN US!!!!
Robert always seems genuinely surprised that he's famous, while everyone else isn't surprised at all. What a genuine guy who's always struggling to be comfortable in his own skin! And he read War and Peace.
He's never been one to hold back. Pity more artists aren't the same. He puts the fans first and always has. Long may he continue to write. A great bloke from my all time favourite band
I had a dream once that I was at the final ever Cure gig in Wembley stadium, London and they closed the set with a 4 hour version of Faith. It was effin brilliant!
A very likeable fellow….. Read an interesting quote from Morrissey lately : When asked if he had any regrets through the years he replied “ I don’t generally regret anything but I wish I’d been nicer to Robert Smith” !
Curtis, 58, American from San Diego. I discovered.. adopted The Cure a little late. Now.. a huge huge fan. The depth, the thoughtful lyrics, the riffs, the evolution. From A Forest to Pictures of You.. it means a lot to me.
I can't believe just how wonderful a person he is - so witty, intelligent, knowledgeable, principled and honest while coming across vulnerable at the same time. First saw The Cure twice in '81 - They were such a big part of the soundtrack to my teenage years. Can't wait for the new album ❤❤❤
1:11:57 This brought a tear 😪 I’m sure I’m not alone - but I wasn’t there when my mother passed away, it was COVID year and although she died of old-age at 97, we weren’t allowed to visit the care-home. She was suffering dementia and for 5 years she didn’t even know who we were (her children) but still, the promise we made her was broken. Saddest time of my life. At 71, I empathize with a lot that Robert says in this interview, as one gets older, we start to think about things, life, love and whatever in a different way, much of it to do with the inevitable “count-down” of our own existence, not in a sad way necessarily, it’s quite enlightening, to be honest. Love The Cure and this interview, hats off to Robert (and the interviewer) for braving almost 2 hours, for our enjoyment. Greetings and love from Romania ❤️🇷🇴
OMG robert smith you are amazing, am 54 now and been listening to you since i was about 8, you are my hero and always will be, interview was great, i actually adore you, XOXO
he had to do it. mecha-streisand was going to be the ruin of us all. that episode made me discover "disintegration" and it's one of my all-time favorite albums.
The Kiss Me Kiss Me album still remains their masterpiece to me. Not only it being a double album but the diversity in music & lyrics were just amazing not to mention the best intro & exit I've EVER heard! I'm 52 now and it still remains my best album to listen to!!❤
I could listen to Robert's voice for hours, whether singing or talking. I absolutly love the new album and the concert yesterday every was one of the best I've watched for a long time. The sound was perfect and Robert's voice has got even better over the years ❤❤❤
RS 'I am sixty five ffs'. Know how you feel mate, great to have spent many, many hours of my 65 years listening to your songs again, and again, and again, and again, and again, and again, and again, and again, and again, and again, and again, and again, and again, and again, and again, and again, and AGAIN !
This interviewer did a good job letting the artist speak, and that is something too many interviewers fail to do. It's hard to not just adore Robert Smith & I've never been a goth, I just respected, valued, and appreciated his vulnerability and realness, and the band is an excellent ensemble of talent. It's so rare in the world to encounter an individual who is just a decent human being with a fairly well-calibrated moral compass, and most especially in the music industry. Ugh, the tediousness of having to put up with all the pathological narcissism, sociopathy, and the ruthlessly greed-driven psychopathy that is so common (to the point of being pedestrian) in the music business and the "entertainment" industry, in general. It's leave a decent person starving for someone...anyone...like Robert Smith who's just a decent human being AND also creative, talented, and still grateful for his good fortune in this lifetime. Bah, I'm waffling... Thank you for posting this interview! Should you ever decide to tour the US again, I know your American audience will be THRILLED! If not, I suppose I'll have to give up the good weather and sunshine of California, and drag myself back over to London to see the band perform live. Thank you all for so many years and decades of such wonderful music. It truly is the gift that keeps on giving~
In 1982 I heard a song Strange Day and after listening I needed to hear more from this band we didn’t have internet I went to record stores buying singles & albums and ordering whatever our Peaches Records in Ft Lauderdale could find me I could never ever have enough of this amazing band The Cure cured me for life ❤❤❤❤ we share the same birth year 1959
Watched this interview the morning it came out. Now gonna watch it for the 3rd time. 😂 I could just listen to Robert talk about anything all day. Delightful soul. 😭🖤✨ We love you Robert and we love the new songs!! (I know he doesn’t see these obviously lol) I was telling everyone I knew this album was taking so long bc I knew it was personal. Add Roberts perfectionism and we’ve got a wait. 😂 But there just isn’t anyone in “the business” that’s more humble and down to Earth as Robert. God he’s such a delight. 🖤✨
This man has been the same in interviews since they started doing them. He does the exact same thing with his eyes and his giggles and when he wants to hide behind his hands. This tells me he's always been real and not putting on some show or act. It was a pleasure to listen to this interview, and I love this band and always will. They still give me the same feeling as the first time I heard the Kiss me kiss me kiss me album. I was 11, just a little girl. That's insane when i think about it. I'm now 48! Thank you for everything, Robert and the Cure ❤❤❤
Sinking is my favorite Cure song. ~ I am slowing down As the years go by ~ hits harder at 53 than when i first heard it at 14. I can't imagine my life without The Cure. Thank you, Robert.
We all know that Robert Smith is one of the great artists in pop music, but this interview also demonstrates that he is what I would call a beautiful soul.
Robert is such a talented and gentle soul and he has certainly made his mark on so many people’s lives, myself included, thank you Robert for being everything you are, X.
One apsect I find really inspirational in Robert is how he continually assesses and re-assesses his life and his perceptions. Robert, while modest and shy, has a high-functioning self-awareness and superego (sense of self). His music is approached in exactly this way, it's a personal expression of the things or events or people that matter to him. Robert is in so many ways a really substantial artist. He connects with people through his work and his personality, and is one of the most inspirational people I can relate to. Great interview.
I relate to Robert in that I was born in Dec. 1959 so lived through the same historical and musical touchpoints. Great interview. Saw the Cure in 2023 in Toronto. You could feel the love coming from the crowd and Robert seemed to really appreciate it, he seemed visably moved and as always quite humble.
When I was a kid he was in his twenties and he says when he is 30 he will be too old to perform and here we are, a self confident Robert Smith fully engaged, this interview is the triumph, and the music is even more awesome. Cheers.
Have loved this man since I was 16 and now I'm 55. I pray I'll meet him one day and pray even more that the old saying, 'never meet your heroes' doesn't apply to him, as I would be heartbroken if he was rude to me ❤️
He seems to have held it together as a level headed decent person. There was a time before and after the Phonography era that he might of not of been so pleasant to interact with and he says as much about that stage in his life. Look up the MTV interview with Nina Blackwood to see what I am referring to. I hope you get your chance someday to find out.
As a South African, when I saw The Cure perform live in 2019 in Johannesburg, a dream I'd had for 40+ years was realised. Then, seeing them again last year at the Hollywood Bowl was unreal. Mind completely blown! I never even dreamt I would see them once, let alone twice. All I can say is, if The Cure ever came back to South Africa, it would be unbelievable and totally amazing! So Robert, please come back! 😘🙏
once at a concert in holland robert walked by and stood still just enjoying the sight of me and my friend enjoying the pre show, i felt seen, appreciated, (and unashamed which is rare for me) and i write this to show my appreciation thank you.
Can’t stop commenting hahaha, this was very generous of Robert, he’s not one for interviews and I’m so grateful that he gave us this. There were so many moments in this where I realized I’m not weird OR I am but at least I’m in good company. Thanks Robert ❤
Dear The Cure, thank you for the gift of your music. You have touched my life in a way I cannot even describe. (I’m getting emotional just thinking about it.) Much love and deepest appreciation from South Florida, USA. ❤️🧿❤️🧿
I can listen to Robert Smith for hours on end and he makes me feel like I'm in a Lullaby State of mind The Greatest Band Ever to be on this planet Earth THE CURE !!
How can someone not love Robert Smith? Impossible..
Right!! 😊
Paul Weller enters the chat…
Agreed
kinda like feeling like you should be a polar bear - it's impossible
None of us really know him just the mask he uses in public as we all do.
Only The Cure would play live to 3000 lucky fans and broadcast it simultaneously live on TH-cam. Take that Ticketmaster. Thank you!
They are SUPERB...........it is an immense treat to see that broadcast.....70 thousand people enjoy something real special
what a great sound and a great band.........wonderful
You damn so right
I was lucky to switch on my computer right on this live event
T’was a frickin awesome show! Thank you to the Cure!!
My husband and I never went on holiday without some Cure cassettes in the car. Later we always had our Cure CD’s in the car. He died 10 years ago, but he lives on in the mind of this 78 year old whenever I listen to our favourite Cure songs.
Thank you Robert for the soundtrack of my life.
I could listen to him talk indefinitely, this needed to be 10 hours. He’d hate being a hero, but he’s one of mine, forever.
The best ones would probably hate being anyone's "heroes". Paradoxically, that's what makes them that to us.
He is so authentic he is not pretentious at all and thats why we are so loyal fans plus they are so gifted artists
❤️
So intelligent and knowledgeable and just a lovely Guy, very kind and patient ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤@angelahimmelreich7104
... what a tender thing to write. Beguiling.
When I was about 10, I was in a skateboard shop in High St Kensington and Robert came in with the band.
I was holding my board and he came up to me and said, “Hey dude, you look cool!”
As they were leaving he said “Stay cool mate”
So I did 😊. Thanks Robert!
🤙🏻 that’s awesome.
Ahhh!
Hellyeah
Woooooooowwww!!!!
Imaging Robert Smith saying “hey dude! “ is hilarious !
I’m a lifelong skater. Fell in love with The Cure at 18 when the Wish album came out. Like so many others have said , The Cure was the soundtrack to my life. Love you Robert!
What a lovely, gentle person. If everybody would think like him, this would be a peaceful planet.
His humility has been a constant since the beginning. Truly special guy.
Robert deserves all good things in this world. Hope he and Mary grow very old together with good health.
Forever a fan of the Cure 🫶🏻 sometimes your idols ARE good people… thank you, Robert Smith🙏🏼❤️
Yeah, Robert is a case of a genuinely decent person with decent views. He had his low point circa Pornography, but he easily young, and he matured greatly.
He’s a strong social engineer. Tavistockian.
Agreeeed!!
So very true. 💪🏻😎🤘🏻
And inteligent
His speaking voice is so lovely.
Truly.
I know, it's so special. It's youthfulness is remarkable, he hasn't changed a bit.
And singing voice❤
it's sexy
@@zocco15az One of my favorite singing voices of all time.
The humility and modesty of this man are beyond belief
Robert Smith might be the only person in the entire world that id immediately drop everything im doing to listen to the entirety of a nearly two hour interview in one go.
Such a young voice in an older man. Enormously charismatic❤
When I look at him I still see younger Robert, his whole aura and being is ageless. He's a beautiful human, inside and out.
im 56 years old. married with 4 kids. Always loved Robert Smith, wanted to write to him to say thankyou for your songs. The Cure and their songs got me through some bad times. one of the best english songwriters of the last 40 years.
same. But 3 kids.
Ditto.
50 years old, married with 2 kids. The Cure mean the world to me!
Robert Smith: I’m Robert from The Cure. **smiles nervously**
Me: 🫠🫠🫠🫠🫠❤️❤️
Every time ❤❤❤❤❤❤
my heart melted
💕 he's so beautiful 🤩
@@nclsrfnhow could anyone's not!!?
@@beatcat1265 Truely is ❤
My god, i love this man. His face, work, songs, voice, hair, lipstick 💄 He's a literal angel, and The Cure is the soundtrack of my life. I hope he enjoys retirement at 70 for a long time. 😊
Me too❤
Perfectly said
"No, a little bit of 'bracelet' noise is fine, honestly".. 😂
Priceless Robert... A lifetime of loving this man ❤
That may go down as the kindest “NO” ever 😂 🖤
they were being so picky 😭
@@dylanjfkfifinterrupting Robert Smith as he was adjusting his bracelet 😮😮😮 really!!!!!! Just a nobody's attempt at 5 seconds of fame I think 😅😅😅😅 to be so petty and insulting, shame on him
I wonder if Fidget Interruptor has since been able to forgive themselves for such a rude misstep, or if they are so daft that they still haven't realized that it was a mistake in the first place.
Time stamp please
I love Robert, one of the only people standing up for fans as far as ticket and merch prices go. Some artists really should be ashamed of themselves. Thank you Robert.
This is a true reflection of how profound The Cure and their music are and how little power most artists have, or care. Once most artists become a “business” the creativity and DNA are NEVER the same and RARELY better.
I can hardly afford to go and watch any good bands, the prices are so ridiculously overpriced that I can't and won't pay it. The Cure try hard that their fans can afford to see them live. They let the fans watch their concert from home (for the ones who couldn't be there live) via live stream and I was so thankful for feeling I was celebrating with them yesterday evening ❤
*cough* Depeche Mode *cough*
There is not enough words that could ever explain how much Robert Smith and the cure has given me through their music over the years. They have helped me through many dark and trying times. At 56 they are still my all time favorite band. I have seen them many times live from the early 80s and onward. I have been fortunate enough to pass them on to my children and many friends over the years.. THANK YOU FOR ALL YOU HAVE GIVEN US!!!!
❤❤❤❤my only son, musician, listen The Cure with me❤❤❤❤❤😊😊😊😊😊
You don't have to explain, we all feel it too.
❤
Robert always seems genuinely surprised that he's famous, while everyone else isn't surprised at all. What a genuine guy who's always struggling to be comfortable in his own skin! And he read War and Peace.
He's never been one to hold back. Pity more artists aren't the same. He puts the fans first and always has. Long may he continue to write. A great bloke from my all time favourite band
I'm glad that no one else is like him, thats why he is so unique (one of a kind and so unique in so many different ways)
❤️🖤❤️🖤❤️🖤❤️🖤❤️🖤❤️🖤
18:45 The Cure could NEVER play for 'too long'. We love it all!!!
I had a dream once that I was at the final ever Cure gig in Wembley stadium, London and they closed the set with a 4 hour version of Faith. It was effin brilliant!
@@Dnky27 I'd be in for that. Sounds awesome!
@@Dnky27 for 4 hours? Incredible, so lucky!
A very likeable fellow….. Read an interesting quote from Morrissey lately : When asked if he had any regrets through the years he replied “ I don’t generally regret anything but I wish I’d been nicer to Robert Smith” !
Robert remains utterly charming, his voice, his expressions, his gentleness, his humor, his candid manner. A lovely man.
Fuck Morrissey! Tho I’m glad that he came to grips that his ego lashed out against Robert.
Thank you, I did not know. Really nice.
Your speaking voice manages to calm my most awful anxiety - thank you Robert for being you!!!
Robert Smith is a legend. The Cure is like no other band on the planet. Absolutely Phenomenal songwriting, and must see for a live performance!!
It’s 2024 and The Cure are releasing a new album, time is nucking futs.
In 1979, when I was 13, I heard 10:15 on a Saturday Night on the radio and I knew I’d found my people. 🖤
God love him - he’s such a sweetheart. One of the few idols out there that deserves every iota of love and devotion directed at him.
If Robert wants to fiddle with his bracelet, you let him fiddle with his bracelet 🤫😅
100%
Can you imagine you’re working with a rock icon and you say “oh could you please not do that”
@@GlennJimenez I thought he stayed remarkably composed at such a stupid request. Not sure I would have done. What an idiot!
"Fuckin' hell." 😒
“Stop fidgeting” telling him off like his nan
My mom introduced me to the cure about 2 years ago and ever since I’ve been obsessed with this band. Your my hero Robert 🖤🖤🖤✨
Your mom is the real hero
How old are you? 😊
@ im not going to say my age
Curtis, 58, American from San Diego. I discovered.. adopted The Cure a little late. Now.. a huge huge fan. The depth, the thoughtful lyrics, the riffs, the evolution. From A Forest to Pictures of You.. it means a lot to me.
It's Never too late to discover The Cure. ❤
Disintegration (1989) is an absolute masterpiece 🙏 one of the greatest albums of the 80’s and there were so many.
@@austins.2495 Not just of the 80's. One of the greatest of all time.
I can't believe just how wonderful a person he is - so witty, intelligent, knowledgeable, principled and honest while coming across vulnerable at the same time. First saw The Cure twice in '81 - They were such a big part of the soundtrack to my teenage years. Can't wait for the new album ❤❤❤
1:11:57 This brought a tear 😪
I’m sure I’m not alone - but I wasn’t there when my mother passed away, it was COVID year and although she died of old-age at 97, we weren’t allowed to visit the care-home.
She was suffering dementia and for 5 years she didn’t even know who we were (her children) but still, the promise we made her was broken.
Saddest time of my life.
At 71, I empathize with a lot that Robert says in this interview, as one gets older, we start to think about things, life, love and whatever in a different way, much of it to do with the inevitable “count-down” of our own existence, not in a sad way necessarily, it’s quite enlightening, to be honest.
Love The Cure and this interview, hats off to Robert (and the interviewer) for braving almost 2 hours, for our enjoyment.
Greetings and love from Romania ❤️🇷🇴
Robert is such a beautiful soul, a humble wonderful man ,musically fantastic and stronger than ever.. 🙏🏻
Our heroes getting old(er), my youth went by with a soundtrack of The Cure albums in my cassette walkman.
Same
Loved them since I was 14 years in 1987😊
I just want to say thank you for years of your music
Truely Grateful to live in a world where Robbert and The Cure exist
Yes, we do want 4 hour concerts and we do want you to talk to us..... Forever and ever ❤
OMG robert smith you are amazing, am 54 now and been listening to you since i was about 8, you are my hero and always will be, interview was great, i actually adore you, XOXO
Remedies for a lost world: honesty, integrity, modesty, empathy, vulnerability, playfulness, humour, intelligence, imagintion, creativity...
You said it!⚡️
No Greed, that's the most important for me. Greed is the thing that's most horrible in this new world we live in.
The source of all problems, really.
the cure are my life, sounds, lyrics, feeling, i love you Robert
Thank you for doing your bit to stop greed, inequality and monetization.
Bravo.
robert from the cure, thank you for everything you do ❤
This interview demonstrates all the reasons why I still love Robert Smith and The Cure! I started listening to them at 13....I'm 47 now!
I am also 47 and discovered them when I was 12. Disintegration absolutely changed my world. I adore Robert and The Cure and I hope to see them again.
I will never forget the day Robert Smith defeated Mecha-Streisand. Love The Cure, love Robert Smith and love this interview.
he had to do it. mecha-streisand was going to be the ruin of us all. that episode made me discover "disintegration" and it's one of my all-time favorite albums.
Funny memory, haha ...👍😅
Mega-Portier, Mega-Portier! 🐢
Baabura, baaabura.
I will always love this man.
The Kiss Me Kiss Me album still remains their masterpiece to me. Not only it being a double album but the diversity in music & lyrics were just amazing not to mention the best intro & exit I've EVER heard! I'm 52 now and it still remains my best album to listen to!!❤
Agree 💯!
We're the same age, and to this day I consider this album a masterpiece
My favorite as well!
Oh I agree!
Robert Smith is an international treasure and must be protected at all cost.
He just ages like fine wine! His voice is magic! Their music is timeless and cures the soul 🥰 ☮️
I could listen to Robert's voice for hours, whether singing or talking. I absolutly love the new album and the concert yesterday every was one of the best I've watched for a long time. The sound was perfect and Robert's voice has got even better over the years ❤❤❤
wow, Robert Smiith is truly just the kindest, sweetest man , not only in music, but competes with the rest of humanity.
what a beautiful man.
I could listen to him speak all day and night ♥️
"I'm Robert from The Cure", fuck I love this man...
I wish every man in the world was Robert Smith. Period. End. ❤
Certainly one of them.
It's just amazing that his singing and speaking voice never change
RS 'I am sixty five ffs'. Know how you feel mate, great to have spent many, many hours of my 65 years listening to your songs again, and again, and again, and again, and again, and again, and again, and again, and again, and again, and again, and again, and again, and again, and again, and again, and AGAIN !
This interviewer did a good job letting the artist speak, and that is something too many interviewers fail to do. It's hard to not just adore Robert Smith & I've never been a goth, I just respected, valued, and appreciated his vulnerability and realness, and the band is an excellent ensemble of talent. It's so rare in the world to encounter an individual who is just a decent human being with a fairly well-calibrated moral compass, and most especially in the music industry.
Ugh, the tediousness of having to put up with all the pathological narcissism, sociopathy, and the ruthlessly greed-driven psychopathy that is so common (to the point of being pedestrian) in the music business and the "entertainment" industry, in general. It's leave a decent person starving for someone...anyone...like Robert Smith who's just a decent human being AND also creative, talented, and still grateful for his good fortune in this lifetime. Bah, I'm waffling...
Thank you for posting this interview! Should you ever decide to tour the US again, I know your American audience will be THRILLED! If not, I suppose I'll have to give up the good weather and sunshine of California, and drag myself back over to London to see the band perform live.
Thank you all for so many years and decades of such wonderful music. It truly is the gift that keeps on giving~
Forever The Cure. Thank you Robert Smith and The Cure for this interview 🙏
In 1982 I heard a song Strange Day and after listening I needed to hear more from this band we didn’t have internet I went to record stores buying singles & albums and ordering whatever our Peaches Records in Ft Lauderdale could find me
I could never ever have enough of this amazing band
The Cure cured me for life
❤❤❤❤ we share the same birth year 1959
Strange Day is the best song ever put on a slab of wax. That outro, fuck 😮
Watched this interview the morning it came out. Now gonna watch it for the 3rd time. 😂 I could just listen to Robert talk about anything all day. Delightful soul. 😭🖤✨ We love you Robert and we love the new songs!! (I know he doesn’t see these obviously lol)
I was telling everyone I knew this album was taking so long bc I knew it was personal. Add Roberts perfectionism and we’ve got a wait. 😂 But there just isn’t anyone in “the business” that’s more humble and down to Earth as Robert. God he’s such a delight. 🖤✨
This man has been the same in interviews since they started doing them.
He does the exact same thing with his eyes and his giggles and when he wants to hide behind his hands. This tells me he's always been real and not putting on some show or act.
It was a pleasure to listen to this interview, and I love this band and always will.
They still give me the same feeling as the first time I heard the Kiss me kiss me kiss me album. I was 11, just a little girl. That's insane when i think about it. I'm now 48!
Thank you for everything, Robert and the Cure ❤❤❤
Robert from The Cure, be still my heart 🖤
THIS IS THE BEST THING EVER!!!! LOVE YOU ROBERT 🖤
The cure is and will always be the best band ever ❤️ 💛 ✨️ 😊
Certainly one of them.
The Beatles, The Cure and Pavement, no other.
I just LOVE him. And The Cure in general obviously. But most of all I adore Robert. He's such an amazing, brilliant and kind person.
I love this guy. I wish we heard him speak more often.
Love their b side tracks as much as their album tracks.
Sinking is my favorite Cure song. ~ I am slowing down As the years go by ~ hits harder at 53 than when i first heard it at 14. I can't imagine my life without The Cure. Thank you, Robert.
100yrs my fav❤
Sinking changed me when I was a teenager , Prayers for Rain was another one my god there’s so many!
We all know that Robert Smith is one of the great artists in pop music, but this interview also demonstrates that he is what I would call a beautiful soul.
Robert is such a talented and gentle soul and he has certainly made his mark on so many people’s lives, myself included, thank you Robert for being everything you are, X.
One hour, forty minutes and it is still not enough .. humble, lovely person.
It's amazing how much he remembers about his songs and the things that inspired each one. I can't remember what I had for lunch yesterday.
I’ve never clicked on a video faster! Love The Cure and can’t wait for this album!
mee too 😂... I saw Roberts face on my TH-cam home page and broke the sound barrier clicking on it.
I love this man since the 80s. He has never let his fame go to his head and still so down to earth.
Coming from this black man,, Robert Smith is on the Same level as Prince! I’ve been a huge fan for 30 years! Come to Dallas please 🦾👌🏿
Coming from a human, I concur.
@ good one dude
One apsect I find really inspirational in Robert is how he continually assesses and re-assesses his life and his perceptions. Robert, while modest and shy, has a high-functioning self-awareness and superego (sense of self). His music is approached in exactly this way, it's a personal expression of the things or events or people that matter to him. Robert is in so many ways a really substantial artist. He connects with people through his work and his personality, and is one of the most inspirational people I can relate to. Great interview.
Mr. Robert Smith... the one and only.
I relate to Robert in that I was born in Dec. 1959 so lived through the same historical and musical touchpoints. Great interview. Saw the Cure in 2023 in Toronto. You could feel the love coming from the crowd and Robert seemed to really appreciate it, he seemed visably moved and as always quite humble.
Could listen to Robert talk all day and night. What a true gem he is.
What a legend ! How can you not love him and respect his music ❤️
When I was a kid he was in his twenties and he says when he is 30 he will be too old to perform and here we are, a self confident Robert Smith fully engaged, this interview is the triumph, and the music is even more awesome. Cheers.
Still making great music. Still true to self. Still contemporary...smashes the myth of agesim and quality music...still a legend.
Have loved this man since I was 16 and now I'm 55. I pray I'll meet him one day and pray even more that the old saying, 'never meet your heroes' doesn't apply to him, as I would be heartbroken if he was rude to me ❤️
He seems to have held it together as a level headed decent person. There was a time before and after the Phonography era that he might of not of been so pleasant to interact with and he says as much about that stage in his life. Look up the MTV interview with Nina Blackwood to see what I am referring to. I hope you get your chance someday to find out.
I could listen to Robert talk for hours. His brutal, humble honesty is very admiring.
Gorgous...his voice is so calm n gentle....the Cure forever❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
As a South African, when I saw The Cure perform live in 2019 in Johannesburg, a dream I'd had for 40+ years was realised. Then, seeing them again last year at the Hollywood Bowl was unreal. Mind completely blown!
I never even dreamt I would see them once, let alone twice.
All I can say is, if The Cure ever came back to South Africa, it would be unbelievable and totally amazing!
So Robert, please come back! 😘🙏
What a superb human being. The conversation on ticket pricing tells you all you need to know about Robert Smith
Fantastic interview. He's a legend and seemingly a pretty normal bloke 🙂
LEGEND🖤
We have always loved you Robert . Now the reasons are different
once at a concert in holland robert walked by and stood still just enjoying the sight of me and my friend enjoying the pre show, i felt seen, appreciated, (and unashamed which is rare for me) and i write this to show my appreciation
thank you.
Oh Mr. Smith, you could never play too long! I would stand at a show for hours and hours and hours and hours!
Can’t stop commenting hahaha, this was very generous of Robert, he’s not one for interviews and I’m so grateful that he gave us this. There were so many moments in this where I realized I’m not weird OR I am but at least I’m in good company. Thanks Robert ❤
Thx for taking me on this journey, since i was 15 years old. Thank you Robert. Thomas 54, Denmark.
Never stop, Robert. We live by your songs! ❤❤❤
This is probably my favorite Robert Smith interview, I love him!
Dear The Cure, thank you for the gift of your music. You have touched my life in a way I cannot even describe. (I’m getting emotional just thinking about it.) Much love and deepest appreciation from South Florida, USA. ❤️🧿❤️🧿
I can listen to Robert Smith for hours on end and he makes me feel
like I'm in a Lullaby State of mind
The Greatest Band Ever to be on this planet Earth
THE CURE !!
Your impact over the years cannot be defined, thanks to the band's name any better. Thank you, the Cure, for everything 🎉