The word that sums up this display of art, is complimentary. The complimentary nature between the music and photography, between the complimentary nature between man and a woman, and between God and his creation.
The soundtrack of the melancholic. We can't thank Robert Smith enough for his art and for expressing such a wordless feeling with his music. The Cure, true to their name, helps us understand ourselves so much more. I would love the chance to thank Robert in person, he changed my life and the lives of so many and he doesn't even know we exist.
I'm one of those few people who if I saw somebody famous I would watch them a little. In one time seeing one famous person who I adored as a child seeing them across the room, our eyes met for a second. In that moment he nodded at me as I returned the gesture. But I had cost them 100 $. They told the server if they knew who he was and told him then his tip would be the C note. The waiter knew he was famous but couldn't remember the name. I looked and unconsciously said the name. So the gesture could have been that I cost him extra or something. But for me seeing he was with friends I didn't want to bug them. If I was to see Mr. Smith in public I would assume I would do likewise though there is a part of me that I would only say one thing to him. Thank you for sharing your talent to the world including me especially.
The word that sums up this display of art, is complimentary. The complimentary nature between the music and photography, between the complimentary nature between man and a woman, and between God and his creation.
The soundtrack of the melancholic. We can't thank Robert Smith enough for his art and for expressing such a wordless feeling with his music. The Cure, true to their name, helps us understand ourselves so much more. I would love the chance to thank Robert in person, he changed my life and the lives of so many and he doesn't even know we exist.
I'm one of those few people who if I saw somebody famous I would watch them a little. In one time seeing one famous person who I adored as a child seeing them across the room, our eyes met for a second. In that moment he nodded at me as I returned the gesture. But I had cost them 100 $. They told the server if they knew who he was and told him then his tip would be the C note. The waiter knew he was famous but couldn't remember the name. I looked and unconsciously said the name. So the gesture could have been that I cost him extra or something. But for me seeing he was with friends I didn't want to bug them. If I was to see Mr. Smith in public I would assume I would do likewise though there is a part of me that I would only say one thing to him. Thank you for sharing your talent to the world including me especially.
3:40 hits different. i feel this is better than the original pictures of you
How I love this song, just can't stop listening. Thank you!
Dude, same here. Classic 80's. This song came out the year I was born. Love it.
This song really hypnotized me...
Офигенная группа и роберт смит!
Thank you ♡
does anyone else get a 4th dimension vibe when listening to this
Great photos, congr. Thnx
great song great movie
Nikolas Zane
chris marker's la jetée (1962)
wow
just was waiting for his only-shallow voice to join, and the track ends...
Is there any home demo with Robert smith singing ?
gostei
Wonderful photos. Who shot them?
@Ossarian Really? Do you have them published on a web site like flickr or instagram?
From the movie ‘La Jetée’ by Chris Marker (shot in stills)
@@remotefaith thank you so much
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2:48 @ashishvidhyarti