The Cure - A Forest
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Music video by The Cure performing A Forest. (C) 1987 Polydor Ltd. (UK) - เพลง
One of the most iconic basslines
Absolutely
And drum patterns
A part from the work of Les Claypool that is.
Hi The Cure & everybody, have a nice day 💙💙💙 I Love The Cure ..💕🌸 💕🌸 💕🌸 💕🌸 💕🌸 💕🌸 💕🌸 💕🌸
Hi The Cure & everybody, have a nice day 💙💙💙 I Love The Cure ..💕🌸 💕🌸 💕🌸 💕🌸 💕🌸 💕🌸 💕🌸 💕🌸
Hi The Cure & everybody, have a nice day 💙💙💙 I Love The Cure ..💕🌸 💕🌸 💕🌸 💕🌸 💕🌸 💕🌸 💕🌸 💕🌸
Hi The Cure & everybody, have a nice day 💙💙💙 I Love The Cure ..💕🌸 💕🌸 💕🌸 💕🌸 💕🌸 💕🌸 💕🌸 💕🌸
And Simon Cowell playing drums :-)
anyone in 2024? ✋
☝🏻
Nope
Yas
Oh 👍 yeah
1st favourite cure song
2nd pictures of you 3rd Close to me
Yessir
Never seen Robert in such a dapper look. His messy hairstyle is iconic.
Check out The Cure - In Orange
Robert comes out with his crazy hair, but Simon gives it a pull to reveal it's a wig.
He looks like this one guy from band camp...
he almost looks normal
Lol @@ThijmenTheTurkey
@@ThijmenTheTurkey how very dare you
I can listen to this song again and again and again and again and again and again and again and again and again and again and again and again...
laughing- well stated! me too!
Absolutely! Especially the variety of extended and live versions. Heard the "Mixed Up" version played by a local band on the streets of Paris for fête de la musique over twenty years ago. Been my favorite song since.
💚💚💚💚💚
And agaiien
😅
This masterpiece is now 40 years old. Frightnening.
yeah XDD it shows how far society has developed XDDD
wtf your right :o
@@a.i799 Air from J.S.Bach too.
🤮
@@a.i799 you sound white
One of the greatest synth and bass duets in the history of recorded music.
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Umm you need to watch the video completely through because a duet is 2 when there are drums, keyboards, base and rhythm guitar in this.
Souxie and the banshees up there with these mate👍
@@dustinvoid3922 This!
Made me want to drive fast in the 80s, still does today in 2024. Great tune
Hmm. Please make 17 seconds a pre install on every new Qashqai. Would help a lot.
Imma deff drive fast 2 this
Its my 1st time listening 2 dis song
@@Fozzymandeus4:40
Same!
I’ve been listening to this song for well over 35 years and it’s still epic every time I hear it. The space they created in this masterpiece is second to none and holds true over 40yrs later. Absolute legends.
Yep, couldn't agree more, also 35 years n 51 now, and could still keep up with all the again and agains, just about caused a lung failure 😜
Yeah it's cool what reverb can do.
Same here and agreed, LEGENDS.
@@booboo3633 I think the bass is also a huge, vital piece in this.
I like to believe I'm riding a wave or skiing very fast downhill to this song.
The atmosphere on this one is really something else. One of the best songs i ever heard, top notch bass line and mysterious, meditative vocals.
Estratosferico
The bass 👌
It's a vibe
Yes,the sad,melodic,atmospheric bass,guitar or keyboard sounds that are so iconic of 1980s british bands
@@latitudeselongitudes1932 i dont think it is that sad. The whole record has really cool, foggy realm i love to be lost in it. I just love Forest for how adventure it sounds.
🙂😆🤣🤣
Show this to the people who say bass isn't an important instrument
Also goes with RATM - CLEAR THE LANE
Even Roundabout
Tool
Bass, for me... It's like the soul of music.
Sliver - Nirvana
This song is a rare work of art. A sparse mysterious poem overlayed on top of an absolute genius set of guitar tracks that take you on a trip deep into the woods of your own psyche. Robert Smith must have been inspired by an incredibly powerful force to write this. I’ll never grow tired of listening to it.
I love how you described his art...poetic. You must have experienced a similar situation to know it was "the woods of your own psyche"...maybe like the tree of life. Kether 🕊
acid
@@canadiandrumer or maybe DMT 🧠🤯
The Cure is "high art" IMHO.
Summer's evening, Epping forest, mushrooms
Thanks Eric. Thanks.
Best live version th-cam.com/video/hnVldyHRcjU/w-d-xo.html
👍👍👍
X2
I've heard the song before Eric but it brought it back to my collective consciousness.
@@coryfunk2307 erik helps me to remember
Growing up, art was always my thing, and when I was 15 years old, this song inspired me to draw a strange picture of a boy in the woods, which I still have. I swear I was so haunted by this song, and I used to listen to it with my headset on, over and over. We lived in the mountains, and we frequently drove through the forest. I would look into the thick trees and try to imagine what was maybe out there that people just never noticed…
A mí también me retrotrae a mi adolescencia , entre a escucharla ... Magia magia ! Lo que me genera es difícil de poner en palabras .✨
I was 14 or 15. Pure psychodelic... The next one is Killing an Arab. Speechless. Still... Hypnotic. Now Im 53. Awesome.
I would love to see that drawing
I Remember being off my face on Ketamin & Nitros Oxide
When i 1st heard this amazing
Ch👀N
And it has never got old
Also
Don't Do DruG's
Trust Me
You Are Not MissinG Out On Anything Special
Except A Life Of MeSSeD Up
ShiT & Pure Upset .....
✌💗😊😇
@@deanohall8373 hope you're doing better now, ket n n2o are rough
The perfect balance between dark music and a pop tune.
Juanito el del Demo new wave in a nutshell
I wish the pop tune wasnt in tho
it is called Dark Wave..
It's just post-punk)
@@vizavramoff2284 gothic rock
1982 I married my high school sweethearts at 19, still going strong 42 years later and I still love the Cure!!!!!
That's so awesome 🎉❤
congratulations
Та же история)))), 1986г, СССР, город Ленинград, он же Санкт Петербург, окончание колледжа и почему-то бобиновый магнитофон играет Forest)))))))
Come closer and see
See into the trees
Find the girl
While you can
Come closer and see
See into the dark
Just follow your eyes
Just follow your eyes
I hear her voice
Calling my name
The sound is deep
In the dark
I hear her voice
And start to run
Into the trees
Into the trees
Into the trees
Suddenly I stop
But I know it's too late
I'm lost in a forest
All alone
The girl was never there
It's always the same
I'm running towards nothing
Again and again and again and again...
,🌲🌲🌲🦹🍄🌲🌲🌲🌲
Merci d'avoir écrit les paroles, j'ai pu les traduire en français. C'est une chanson magnifique et les paroles sont vraiment étranges
Perfect song for an episode of the next true detective season in the Midwest or east. Set in the mid 80’s.
dream like
It's not borax for faster cure.
The Cure understood everything about great music…composition, arrangement, production, emotion.
Are they dead? No of course their music lives on...again, again and again....
Correct
Key changes
C'est vrai
*understand
I was 18 when it was first published... I am 60 and I still love it
Me too, what a nostalgia for those years... 💫
Same!!
The math ain't mathin'
55 here and same thing
Me too ! I was 18 in 1981... just like you.
One of the greatest songs ever produced. You can feel the despair of the protagonist in that final guitar solo as he desperately searches for the girl knowing he'll never find her in that forrest. Absolutely masterful stuff and I'm glad I was able to discover this song recently although I've been listening to The Cure for most of my adult life.
It was on a live album a zillion years ago
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@@michelekisly2535 I believe it but only recently discovered it by downloading The Cure Greatest Hits around 3 years ago
I prefer the album version - it has a longer intro that builds up the mood a little bit more. Definitely one of my favorite Cure songs.
The drums sound electronic and it’s definitely hypnotic! Great song to drive to and just cruise!
I love the guitar 🎸 overlay on top of the groove. Brilliant song!
All time favorite band. Never gets old generations after generations. Robert is a genius.
Grew up on them. So did my kids
@@stephenroldan5107
And soon your GRANDKIDS!
❤
Didn't know Ben Affleck were such a talented singer
@@billyrogers4855 its called a joke mate its where you say something to make some laugh
@@bigb5681 lol, he took it so seriously. No sarcasm once or ever.
@@billyrogers4855 doubt
Ahahahah
🤣 Uguale!
My dad would forever listen to this when I was wee. Now I’m playing it beside my daughter.
So cute💜
Wee wee 😂
Indie grandpa
@@smollande ahah, yeeees!
@@veronikachaplinskaya8745 🥹💖💖💖
I wish I was a teen in the 80’s man, such beautiful music
I was, it was the absolute best! At least you've got the music even now 😊
I was! It was a great time to be alive.
Robert Smith doesn’t look at you, he looks through you
I have lost my youngest brother very suddenly a couple of months ago! He was a huge fan for as long as I can remember! This song was played at his funeral and when I need a goor cry I play this song. Miss you so much Rene!
I’m so sorry for your loss.
@@MariaRodriguez-kp4jo Thank you
I just lost my little brother a few months ago…this was one of his favorite bands also…sending you so many good vibes. I’m so sorry…
Das kenne ich nur zu gut . Kopf.hoch 😄
@@allisonmarble3757 Thank you, I wish you the same!
The 1980's was THE golden period for fantastic British bands!!
And the 200s were the golden age for british comedians
The second British invasion
Tout à fait d'accord
I Agree
actually it started from the 60s.. Beatles Rolling stones Pink Floyd and so on...
I am 66, and I always dismissed The Cure based on what I assumed about them from the one or two songs I had heard. I wasted decades when I could have seen them and grooved on them and spread the word about them. About two years ago, on a whim, I watched some of their fortieth anniversary show, and I was blown away. Still am.
Better late then never! Enjoy!
- this masterpiece is now 44 years old.
- frightnening.
Help!
Remember Bach and Mozart...
And remember your face as young...
Too right. Cheers mate.
this song is addictive...I can listen to it several times and don't get tired of it.
that right man ; )
me too i can't stop to heard this music.
again and again and again?
Me neither lol
I know man
Still raises the hairs on the back of my neck. First of them to hit my radar back in the day! Wonder if it was part shot at Tilgate?
For a song from 1979, way ahead of it's time.
Stu Bailey So true.
Not really, listen to Wire.
Not really, it draws draws from a lot of other post-punk bands.
I upright thought it was a 80s song
it's very much post punk of its time. The "it's ahead of its time" comments always reveal that whoever posts them does not know much about the style :P
One of the greatest songs ever made
seriously?
There are many good songs. But there is not too many good songs that you will never get tired of. This is a masterpiece, and its intro even more
robert was only twenty!!!!already a king of new wave with the cure!!masterpiece
This isnt really new wave. Its a guitar riff driven song which was their thing for the first 2 albums. Then they devolved into new wave and I went from loving them to hating them. They were successful at new wave but not my cup of tea.
He still lived in my hometown then:)
@@markrigg6623 what about their return with the disintegration?
@@markrigg6623 it's definitely the new wave, it's not about instruments, it's about how u use it
Jesus Christ... "This isnt New Wave mommy!
Hey daddy ,look at this, you know a thing? I know everything about music , Everything! I'm so special, now medicate me, please"
The Cure is one of the greatest bands in the history of music. They are exquisitely unique and frankly unrepeatable. Though Robert Smith and company have influenced scores of bands that have followed they have created music that is so intensely magical and so deliciously soul invigorating it’s almost impossible to try and define it I’m sure that my story with this band is no different than your own. They were one of the musical institutions that saved me in the youthful coming of age period of deep confusion and overpowering despair that is high school. Robert Smith is one of the most gifted poets and singers of any era going back centuries. Professor of rock - 2020.
this song indeed is very magical
heard it again in the radio yesterday when they played classics and the moderator said the song hasn't been played for 6 years lol
i knew the song before but i think i havent heard it for even longer
it instantly got me again ... :D
Todo eso my friend!saluuuu!
His channel is ace.
The Cure took over the musical atmosphere of my city in the 80's. It was an incomparable experience to be able to live this band here in Brazil.
🤓
- one of the greatest synth and bass duets in the history of recorded music.
glazing 💀💀
When you put Matthieu Hartley and Simon Gallup together, you get magic. They were both friends as kids, and also played in a couple of bands together (Lockjaw and Magazine Spies) before joining The Cure.
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oh settle down. it's pretty basic stuff here. these aren't virtuosos or some shit. this is highschool level music here....c'mon. I get thery are you're favorite band or whatever..but, no.
the playing is about the level of you average 10 year old TH-camr.
you could teach someone this song in about a month, from never playing an instrument...all parts- bass, drums, synth...even the singing is totla amatuer hour. it's just generic pop music at it's core. very little talent, skill, or experience required to emulate.
I like your name...reminds one of your comments.
@@oliverdurgen5953
The concept of the music has to be created by a person from zero.
To describe it the way you have is a reflection of your ignorance of music and how it is made from the imagination of a person or persons.
Whether it is The Cure or Guns n Roses.
Axl was in another room when he heard Slash 'noodling' on his Guitar.
Axl insisted that Slash keep the 'noodle' and it was used as the intro to "Sweet Child of Mine".
Some of the most famous riffs are simple and basic. "Smoke on the Water"
"A Forest" is extremely high on my favourite songs list.
A few of my favourite Bands are The Ramones,
The Sex Pistols, The Buzzcocks & Status Quo.
On the surface they may sound simple, yet, they are far more complex than first thought.
A famous musician once said that it's not the notes you use, it's the space between the notes that create the music.
There's great use of space used on "A Forest"
Too many people enter comments on You Tube that are wildly inaccurate and subjective.
I like to focus on facts and reality.
I first saw this clip in 1985 and was stunned how much they changed that if not for the song I'd have no idea who they were! Love love love the Cure ❤
This was the first song I heard from The Cure and 42 years later, I'm an old bat still running towards nothing, again and again, and again.
This was insanely good live at Glastonbury 2019. Robert Smiths voice is even better now. Like a fine wine it’s aged really well. Go see them live!
your the 3rd commend i saw about this, makes me want to see them too xD
@@GhalkeLawl just saw them at roskilde great stuff for real
I lost my chance this year and I'm so sad. I hope I can see them soon
So agree with u !
Ikr? I saw them two days ago and he was unreal on stage! Immense talent
This song is a blast of emotion to me. Loved it since I was 14 and I'll be 54 in July...🖤🖤🖤
same only end of June. I listened to this on headphones at night to go to sleep.
@@hmayonay🖤
2023 and that briliant intro still runs shivers up and down my spine.
I FUCKING LOVE THIS SONG I CAN NOT EVEN CONTROL MYSELF
OH MY GOD SAMEE
Fire
And this ? th-cam.com/video/P5GRvdd9GV0/w-d-xo.html
oooh vayaa, soy tu faaan sddfuisd
IDEM
Year 2020 and forever here.
Jarek Nowak ganggg💪
yesss
Una delle più belle canzoni dark anni 80
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unfortunately
The riff is so iconic that you almost forget that it's only played during the intro and then it fades away.
I was driving, once, at night, with a beautiful company, in a road through a deep dark forest, listening to this song. One of the best moments in my life....
@@Just_another_Euro_dude Lol, why did you read somewhere that it was life threatening experience? Or speaking from your own experience?
The real joy of life by simplicity things! 👌🏼🌳
No you don’t
@@Voyasermama Oh yes i did!
@@malevon09 I think he's just making a reference to the lyrics, that's all
the fact is not that Ben Affleck looks like Robert Smith, but that Robert Smith doesn't look like Robert Smith there.
Honestly when I saw the video I kept thinking to myself "is that even Robert Smith and then I realised it is Robert just without makeup
@@billyrogers4855 yh 100%!! He was also a lot more slimmer in the face back then too
Does anyone know when was this video taken?
@@david_post_punk 1987
@@federicocaretta9196 No, would be 1979 or 1980.
I adore this song ,
and yes Eric did bring me here. Didn’t appreciate this song in 1980 I do now. What a gorgeous man he is.
You made my life worth living. I still can't believe I saw you live under a full moon in Cape Town, South Africa. Please come back. ❤
God Bless South Africa 🇿🇦
This song will forever be in the ears of millions.
🎸⏩
This is one of those songs where every instrument comes together so wonderfully while still leaving this vacuous space between them. The bass line is amazing. And that snare! Robert's vocals are eerie and atmospheric. Miraculously composed and performed by one of the greatest bands on the face of the earth. A widely covered song and it's easy to see why.
is that him in the video singing????
@@sleepnomore6065 It is. Young Robert.
@@jerm2011 omg! I never saw him as a youth! I only know one imagine of him. I thought this was a random guy lip-synching 😂
@@sleepnomore6065 no makeup. short hair.
This tunes a real masterpiece I think ❤
I will love this song for eternity ❤
How is this song 40yrs old and still sounds so modern
this song sounds anything but modern
@@positivelastaction3957 Not a bad thing.
indeed,. how does the Cure write a song like this without having a band like the Cure to inspire them into this sound?
Идеи и разработки этой группы повлияли на почти всю музыку,кроме откровенной попсы
It's all about that bass
No treble😂(sorry couldn't resist saying it)😂
the haunting bass alone in the end makes it
and primary
The drumline, almost too simple to be called a drumline drives it. Adds so much power to it.
4 sure
A timeless masterpiece !!!
"Eric" (Netflix) brought me back here. 💯
Same
Same
Eric reminded me what a tune this is..its on my playlist again.
😅 good old Eric loved this song
Me today 😊
This track was released 43 years ago. I remember hearing this as a boy and was blown away by the dark mysterious melody. It's one of my all time favourite tracks.
I am going through a lot right now and this song just seems so magical. It is like a ray of light in my dark mind. Such a beautiful song.
Be strong...
same, i hope you're doing better.
Were all currently fucked in the head. Goodluck and God bless
Me too Dads dying and this is my favorite
It’s all about proportions and optimism! Nothing last forever. Even the hard time you are going through will eventually end followed by brighten days and the sun will shine on you once again. I promise (-: ☀️☀️☀️
I Shazamed this song watching Netflix series ERIC. I'm digging the shows wt 80's vibes.
Heard this first time on radio 2 last week. Hauntingly beautiful. Masterful.
The Cure
A Forest
Come closer and see
See into the trees
Find the girl
If you can
Come closer and see
See into the dark
Just follow your eyes
Just follow your eyes
I hear her voice
Calling my name
The sound is deep
In the dark
I hear her voice
And start to run
Into the trees
Into the trees
Into the trees
Suddenly I stop
But I know it's too late
I'm lost in a forest
All alone
The girl was never there
It's always the same
I'm running towards nothing
(Again and again and again and again)
And again
Thank u
Thank you very much for posting these great lyrics to this awesome song, Black 🦅. This is one of those fantastic songs that really get me going, and now I can sing the right words to this marvellous song thanks to your help. Thank you very much once again and rock on, buddy!!😀🎸😃
@@adamhepburn9701 go listen to a polish band called behemoth do cover of this you will think you wished youv'e never heard the cures version
@@markkeane6843 i listend to it but I don’t like it. I’m sorry:(
@@mit9203 no worries world would be a boring place if everyone like the same shit
Listening to this, on an a wet & moody, autumn afternoon, in 2022 - Utterly timeless - remaining as fresh & hypnotic as ever!
It's very creative and expressive isn't it, has a lot of imagination and I could picture myself in a forest all alone. Born in 1975 myself,grew up with the cure
Some!!!!!!
Enjoy that beautiful moment for eternity. The Cure and a beautiful Autumn scene is unbeatable
It’s an Autumn song for sure!
J'adore ♥♥♥ On a du mal à reconnaître Robert Smith ...!!!! La basse !! superbe !!!
An ethereal song, a forboding forest,
and a tale of a girl "who was never there..........."
Still a CHILLING song that is fun to get lost in...
🎄🎄🎄
One of the greatest and unfortunatelly one of the most underestimated songs of The Cure... Like it.
true this!!!
the only one I can listen to
That's no lie
For me one of the best The Cure Songs ever!..... Like it more!
Totally agree...
You know when a song gotta be good? If you can listen to it over and over again without skipping in the middle or somewhere else and always thinking "what a great song this is" every time it is playing and that from the release to almost 40 years later now.
One of my favourite songs. So atmospheric. That bass line. The remix is even better, in my humble opinion.
somehow the cure manages to be up to date with his songs. like listening to a song today. songs for eternity
Best Cure song.
Definitely
maybe :V
Close, but for me it's got to be faith. Best off seventeen seconds though.
Fight. Pictures of you. Just like heaven.
I mean their sound is pretty ripped off. They don't have anything original, but this song is awesome.
I never get tired of this song.
Neither Do I
Song never ages
My favoritest Cure song ever! 🌲💚
Mine too
@@user-kt8dy7pc8n You got good taste! 🤗
I like to listen to this song AGAIN AND AGAIN AND AGAIN AND AGAIN AND AGAIN AND AGAIN AND AGAIN
Yeah
Me too
Jajajajajajajajajaja!!!!!
Yeah
😂
Such a clever song, for such a young band at the time.
The forest followed me blasting out driving through the heavy lanes of Kent to a kind of sanity... the unforgettable cure...they cured me
This is worth it just for the rare footage of a young pre-Goth Robert Smith
Pre-Siouxsie
As a surfer, this song perfectly replicates the feeling of gliding across the face of a wave
surfing is such a cool sport
One of best songs I've ever heard.. that bass, that BASS!!!
Ssiiíiiiiiiiiiii!excelente!
Been on repeat all day 🔥
@@scorpiosqueenkitchen872 your eyes so much beautiful!😍😍
Muito obrigada pela lembrança
The bass
Love the cure this tune is a fave ❤
What the hell has happened to music the 70s 80s 90s music was the best and real.
This song creates a feeling inside me I can’t quite describe… Robert’s again, again, and again transitioning into that guitar (3:11) is just wonderful 😍💫
💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯🔥
Genius
Oh man, I recall every time this song came on, whether it was in the clubs we visited or just when we played it in the car or at any party, we had to get out there and dance. What an amazing song and what an amazing band. We enjoyed it then and still do, whenever I hear it, it brings back the memories and that great nostalgic feeling about that amazing era of music and entertainment in general, the 80s.
I was in love with him when was 15. I had every tape, cd and poster
Been loving this song since I was 14 yrs of age ..now 58 and still playing it...class❤
All you people saying Robert Smith looks like Ben Affleck - I think you'll find it's Ben Affleck that looks like Robert Smith!
they all look like Yoda
They are all wrong try The lead singer Fun Boy 3 who were also in their heyday around the Cures heyday now thats a lookalike !!
Crixus - you might be referring to a very young Terry Hall who also was in the Specials and The Colourfield
who gives a shit
Those two phrases mean the same thing
The absolute rarest of moments: witnessing Robert Smith without any makeup and “normal” hair.
This is like my favorite song atm
The Cure , one of my favorite music bands ever !!! From Portugal with love 🇵🇹❤🇬🇧
The Cure are both phenomenally talented and innovative. This gem is just one of many examples.
In 300 years, this song will be 341 years old. Scary how quickly times flies.
Haha
I wonder will anybody listen this 300 years from now. I hope so.
What about 305 years!!!!!!!
I'm 745 years old and still listening to it
@@kembrowski legend
This was before Robert Smith becoming Edward Scissorhands.
Edwards scissorhands became Robert Smith.
🤣🤣🤣
Or Johnny Depp became Robert Smith
Lovro Hrust before he became Tim Burton
@@jrmetmoi you have a lot to learn.
One of the greatest songs ever written. Instant transportation to another dimension
Come closer and see
See into the trees
Find the girl
If you can
Come closer and see
See into the dark
Just follow your eyes
Just follow your eyes
I hear her voice
Calling my name
The sound is deep
In the dark
I hear her voice
And start to run
Into the trees
Into the trees
Into the trees
Suddenly I stop
But I know it's too late
I'm lost in a forest
All alone
The girl was never there
It's always the same
I'm running towards nothing
Again and again and again and again
Benjamín Pérez up
the girl was never there
Again & again & again & again & again & again & again & again & again & again & again & again & again & again & again & again & again & again & again & again & AGAIN.....
The recorded lyrics are quite a bit different from the original lyrics. But I prefer the recorded version.
Brilliant. No more to say. 🤔
63 years old and still luvin this ))
Just bought new floorstanding speakers ...man this sounds even better hearing things I didnt know where there after listening to this for 44 years!
Loved the cure since i was 16 I'm 57 and still loving their music ❤
Thank you my Mum that I was born in 1964 and spent my 20's listening to great bands like the Cure, post Punk Britain, what a great period. The late seventies was a musical revolution and I'm so glad to have been able to have immersed myself into it...just music, nothing else, C90 or Vinyl, fucking bliss.
Awesome band... Ben Affleck on vocal and at 3:00 you can see master Yoda on drums.
Affleck was obvious Yoda made me lol
jJAJJAJAJAJAAAAAAAA!!!! YODA! AJAJJAJJAJJAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA!!!!!! ME MUERO!
I am yh
ROFLMAO! jajaja
BEST COMMENT EVER HAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHA
This album is brilliant and timeless ❤
This song still sounds fresh and new. Hopefully the mothership will upload it into the catalog to make the trip to homestead two more comfortable.
He was so fiiiine and pretty. Placebo, depeche mode, and the cure are the best antidotes for the blues.