10:15 Saturday Night by The Cure off of their "Three Imaginary Boys" album. Song is property of WMG music. If you want this song, you can get the whole album via iTunes.
I'm 71 now and I still love it. I play this stuff for grand children who sit wide eyed and speechless. They think grand dad may have used substances. Yep.
The cool Grandpa...right on...I wish we were Neighbors that way we could Jam together because when I listen to music the whole neighborhood listens to it...Fuckkkkk this was my jam back in the eaarly 80's... I still have it on vinyl...☮
I don't understand why this song is not more popular! It's one of the best cure songs, it represents that feeling when you can't wait to see someone you love and everything around you is exaggerated...i like how the sound of the water dripping is so realistic. Only the cure can make such original and yet minimalistic music
What are you looking at? The views? Remember this isn't the only place people listen to music. I know a lot of people judge popularity that way. (This point has been made before by someone else on TH-cam who I do not remember unfortunately)
My 14 year old student asked to learn this song on the drums, I was shocked that he discovered this at such a young age! Currently making a drum chart for this song, will learn it on guitar also!
Cure concerts are legendarily long. The last time I saw them, 2016 in Sydney, they came out for their third encore and played this entire album. Everyone was going nuts when they started each new song, realising what was happening! So punchy too, they ripped through them with a lot of energy. If you are a fan and have never seen them live, do yourself a favour before they are gone!!!
Just watched their Glastonbury set on TV, and by god, they rocked it! They still got it and sound amazing live. Robert Smith's voice has not weakened with age. They are a national treasure
As a first album, I bought on vinyl (more than once) and CD @ £25 at least back in 1981. Listened to The Cure for over 40 years. Much better than the crap pushed today, should be re-released.
@@noeljohnson868 it was released in 79 so it was around for the whole 80s but only a small period of a year during the 70s so i realy wouldnt class this as a 70s song Sorry if that doesn't make sence im really drunk
Love, love love the Cure! I have this CD and more, I'm 60 and still love them, we went to concert here in Atlanta full of people, I'm thankful for that.
I was a teenager when i first listened to this jewel, i just to jammed so loud that i made my parents sick, how could you listen to something you don't even understand, and I responded it's the Cure!!! You feel it!!!!!
La prima canzone ascoltata dai The Cure in vita mia. Era il 1979 al Reading Festival. Fu un vero fulmine a cielo sereno! Beh non proprio, visto che piovve per tutti e tre i giorni del festival
10:15... Escrito por Robert en plena adolescencia cuando contaba con 16 años, sentado en la cocina de su casa, mientras le robaba sorbos al vaso de cerveza de su padre
Today this song is my day, I’m home alone on a Saturday while fam is out of state and all I hear is the tap dripping . Can’t wait till it’s 10:15 pm I’ll relate too this song 100%
Proof that the inspiration and true talent comes early...real early...before the so-called 'Industry' gets to it...Pete Stennett, the Man, the Instigator, all hail...a true f-in Legend....
Thank you so much. I love both bands and only learned this today. I came here to find the sample as I’m not that familiar with this tune. You’ve made my day. Listening again now👌🏽😍🙏🏾X
I dare anybody to say they don’t feel like getting up and slam dancing when they hear this song. I’m 59 and slammed to it then and I just got up and slammed to it today. My wife thought I was having a seizure
ce que peu de monde sait, c'est que dès son plus jeune âge, Robert Smith était un fan hardcore de King Crimson et qu'il suivait tous leurs concerts. Touché par une telle fidélité, Robert Fripp a délégué Bill Bruford à la batterie et John Wetton à la basse pour que Robert Smith, jeune artiste solo à l'époque, puisse enregistrer ce tout premier morceau de sa brillante carrière... incroyable, non?
I'm 71 now and I still love it. I play this stuff for grand children who sit wide eyed and speechless. They think grand dad may have used substances. Yep.
Yep. But that's ok. And The Cure did a great version of "Purple Haze"..
The cool Grandpa...right on...I wish we were Neighbors that way we could Jam together because when I listen to music the whole neighborhood listens to it...Fuckkkkk this was my jam back in the eaarly 80's... I still have it on vinyl...☮
Yes grandad 😂😂😂
🤘🤘🤘👊👊👊✊✊✊ i’m 50 and can’t get tired of this pure jewel
Damn, Pappy! Cheers! Awesomesause!
I don't understand why this song is not more popular! It's one of the best cure songs, it represents that feeling when you can't wait to see someone you love and everything around you is exaggerated...i like how the sound of the water dripping is so realistic. Only the cure can make such original and yet minimalistic music
What are you looking at? The views? Remember this isn't the only place people listen to music. I know a lot of people judge popularity that way.
(This point has been made before by someone else on TH-cam who I do not remember unfortunately)
Fuckkkkk this was my jam back in the 80's... I still have it on vinyl...
If good music was popular the world would be a better place...
This song opened a big door for the band.
It’s an absolute, stone cold classic from the Cure. Symbolises what they were all about
My 14 year old student asked to learn this song on the drums, I was shocked that he discovered this at such a young age! Currently making a drum chart for this song, will learn it on guitar also!
40 years after, still a mythical hit
And what a solo !
RELEASED IN 1979
45 years later, and it's no myth.😅
Released in 1978 but sounds like it was recorded yesterday. Brilliant.
Most if the songs on this album sound fresh.
Terrible mixing tho
@@Smokinduckz You are correct.
@@eldoabrahamson true
No "brilliant" track was recorded yesterday. :(
Legend says that Robert Smiths is still saying drip.
Robert Smith got dat Drip doe fr!
Drip drip drip drip drip drip drip drip drip drip drip drip drip drip drip drip drip drip drip drip drip drip
LOL
It's true I can confirm...
Legend says that Robert Smiths is still waiting for the phone to ring.
That guitar solo is quite ahead of it's time. It’s that chilling, jangly, goth guitar.
This song is a poem....I can visually totally picture the scene, the feeling, the loneliness .
Cure concerts are legendarily long. The last time I saw them, 2016 in Sydney, they came out for their third encore and played this entire album. Everyone was going nuts when they started each new song, realising what was happening! So punchy too, they ripped through them with a lot of energy. If you are a fan and have never seen them live, do yourself a favour before they are gone!!!
I was 19 in 1979 and still want more of this stuff, old cure is the best
Ye see too!
3:16 one of the best guitar lines of the cure
this could also be bass
Yep! I learned it on my guitar in 1981 wow just seems like yesterday!! Holysh#t!!!
Just watched their Glastonbury set on TV, and by god, they rocked it! They still got it and sound amazing live. Robert Smith's voice has not weakened with age.
They are a national treasure
International treasure
such a desperate feeling in that guitar solo
Best Cure album ever - full stop!
One of the best from early The Cure. Great Robert
Remember when you listened to non commercial radio stations while getting stoned and this came on just after its release?
Great days they were
This song incorporates every aspect of Rock n Roll. Major drums, Bass, Fantastic guitar solo and lyrics. It is perfection! And Yes it is Rock n Roll!
I listen to this song every saturday 10:15 pm while sitting in the kitchen
I don't even know why but it got kinda important for me to do this
lol
I'm literally listening to this at 10:15 on a Saturday night
Looks at clock: 10:12....SO close ;)
same
same
10:45 Saturday night. Sod it, I'm a half hour late as usual 💧
10:15 sunday morning :(
As a first album, I bought on vinyl (more than once) and CD @ £25 at least back in 1981. Listened to The Cure for over 40 years. Much better than the crap pushed today, should be re-released.
I played this song over and when I was a teenager, still one of my favorite Cure songs, sure it is a bit depressing but thats what I like about it.
Fuckkkkk this was my jam back in the early 80's... I still have it on vinyl...
Depressing with that guitar? I'm thinking he was being facetious!
When I was 18 my roommate lent me the LP. I was hooked, I miss the 80s.
'70's
@@noeljohnson868 it was released in 79 so it was around for the whole 80s but only a small period of a year during the 70s so i realy wouldnt class this as a 70s song
Sorry if that doesn't make sence im really drunk
My favourite Cure track...sounds as good now...as it did when l first heard it 40years ago.
Love that left field bass solo at the end. Great song
WOW, after 35years still sounds great to me!!
grantlollo yup that's about how long ago when this song was really listened to 1985 1986 for me. Still shreds.
grantlollo sounds even better
grantlollo please po o0
And for me ;)
25 for me...
Robert Smith is a unique musician and extremely talented. This song is in a class of its own. We are all blessed to have experienced his music
Robert Smith is one of a kind!so dark but real,no one words emotions like him.i love him!
Love, love love the Cure! I have this CD and more, I'm 60 and still love them, we went to concert here in Atlanta full of people, I'm thankful for that.
The cure is the absolute best, no doubt about that!
Robert Smith is a genius
obv
Finally I can rest knowing the, CURES goat it!
Dont forget tollhurst, he was very involved in all the songs.
Now you are!!
(Well for a brief moment 5yrs ago)
this is a cover tho
Woke up with the song in my head out of the blue. Have not heard it in decades.
I was a teenager when i first listened to this jewel, i just to jammed so loud that i made my parents sick, how could you listen to something you don't even understand, and I responded it's the Cure!!! You feel it!!!!!
one of those song for life
One of those songs you just don't forget.
I agree
...out of an album you just don't forget :D
Never ever forget this. Unique and yet, spot on.
Una de las mejores joyas musicales de THE CURE! 👌👌👌
The best Song from the Cure. I Love it.
This is a song from my youth that I'd forgotten about, love it. We need more early Cure in life.
Quien en 2021 escuchandola. Saludos desde Mexico
My alltime favorite song of The Cure!
The begining of the legend!
Sergio Sandoval hi brother! 😂
Y te encuentro acá! Jajajajá♥
La prima canzone ascoltata dai The Cure in vita mia. Era il 1979 al Reading Festival. Fu un vero fulmine a cielo sereno! Beh non proprio, visto che piovve per tutti e tre i giorni del festival
Best debut album ever!
And with this song I knew The Cure is not just "Lullaby" and "Love song".
Love it!!
I love this song 🎉
Cunado tocaron esta canción en México fue algo inolvidable, un concierto épico...
My 4 years old daughter loves this song...and so do i :D! The Cure!!!
Cure is perfect for children
The best break up song. Waiting for them to call to see if they want you back but knowing they won't. "Its always the same"
I still can’t believe that no one has yet found out that Eminem sampled this song for Lose Yourself.
Che bello il sound scarno e allucinato dei cure grande brano 👍👍🎸🎸🎸
A song inspired by the dripping of a tap. Minimal music. Great The Cure.
I love the drumming on this
10:15... Escrito por Robert en plena adolescencia cuando contaba con 16 años, sentado en la cocina de su casa, mientras le robaba sorbos al vaso de cerveza de su padre
That intro is like the beating of my broken heart. 💔
but, broken hearts mend
De esas canciones necesita más el mundo hoy ;;; gracias por existir The Cure.
Milca Martinez Si c:
Top 3 de las mejores canciones de ellos .
razón tienes Milca. Saludos desde España.
claro y en vivo lo mejor
Más bien, más mujeres como tú. ♥
Love this song, makes me think of dodgy student flats in 1980s Leeds.
one of my Favorite's the Cure Songs.
A real mastepiece of The CURE. One of my favorites with A Forest, Primary etc
Such an fkn underrated song... Magic!!😎🤟😎🤟😎🤟
The Cure . Énorme pour l époque !!!❤
Simplemente genial, alucinante
Perfeito....The Cure ...muito Bom.
It's songs like this that makes me want to play the drums 🥁
early cure tracks with simple drum groves always hook me
Just heard this for the first time. Great song. I thought it was Wire to begin with. It's that 1978 atmosphere.
Today this song is my day, I’m home alone on a Saturday while fam is out of state and all I hear is the tap dripping . Can’t wait till it’s 10:15 pm I’ll relate too this song 100%
Gran canción de apertura del debut de una de las bandas iconos de la escena post-punk.
Fuck. I had forgotten how good this is. Understated. Incredible
This music is the cure of the world
Herzlichstes Dankeschön an cure!
El mejor tema de the cure!
Uma das melhores músicas do The Cure.
Enhorabuena THE CURE y productor. Una de estas canciones que se quedan contigo de por vida.
Are you kidding me? This song came out when Eminem was in nappies!
One of the best song's of Cure. I'm Tripping ...
Love the harmonics on the guitars, maybe their best sonically
♥ The Cure é uma banda tão amorzinho ♥
Proof that the inspiration and true talent comes early...real early...before the so-called 'Industry' gets to it...Pete Stennett, the Man, the Instigator, all hail...a true f-in Legend....
2:03 is a sample for man next door from massive attack
Thank you so much. I love both bands and only learned this today. I came here to find the sample as I’m not that familiar with this tune. You’ve made my day. Listening again now👌🏽😍🙏🏾X
I dare anybody to say they don’t feel like getting up and slam dancing when they hear this song. I’m 59 and slammed to it then and I just got up and slammed to it today. My wife thought I was having a seizure
So wish that The Cure would come to Glasgow - on a Friday- especially xx
they are Friday the 16th of August, Mogwai are opening 💋
Stupenda
Great song. Love how it ends on the solo riff
Mito infinito. Canzoni così non hanno età.
Nice to know that even in England in 1979 that the deep heavy sigh is a universal thing
I can't stop listening to this.
love ur mass of fermenting dregs profile pic
Sorprendente, apasionante, excitante....perfecto!
Ностальгия по тем временам, в которых я даже не жил.
Robert Smith is pure genius and the most beautiful man in the world!!!!!!!!
He's one of my huge all-time music crushes.
One of my favourite songs...
I love this song.
A masterpiece
I had been a little into New Wave in 1979, but when I heard this song I jumped head first into it.
Just shy of a half century old, i am...and i return to Cure every now and then.
Classic Cure. Even the Cure is like, damn straight, this rules!
Excelente tema, me acuerdo de los 2000, en dónde también escuchaba a Pulp, The Smith, Morrissey, placebo, Blur, etc..... Gran estilo de por si.
ce que peu de monde sait, c'est que dès son plus jeune âge, Robert Smith était un fan hardcore de King Crimson et qu'il suivait tous leurs concerts. Touché par une telle fidélité, Robert Fripp a délégué Bill Bruford à la batterie et John Wetton à la basse pour que Robert Smith, jeune artiste solo à l'époque, puisse enregistrer ce tout premier morceau de sa brillante carrière... incroyable, non?
Waow, je ne savais pas. Merci pour cette petite anecdote.
Moi non plus.
Thanks for the info
Incroyable, oui ! ;)
Genialll 1!!!
Simplemente de las mejores rolas de la Cura
this song is fantastic , a future music , a lot of strange remembers of my eightis
The bass and the eletric guitar here are so engagin!!
I love this song!!!!❤
The best for everything
Depuis mes 11 ans je suis amoureux de THE CURE, j'ai 50 et je suis toujours pareil en moi !AUTHENTIQUE