The Cure: Radio 2 in concert
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732NM

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8,741 posts

31 months

Saturday 2nd November 2024
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Loving this performance on BBC2 currently.

SydneyBridge

10,309 posts

174 months

Saturday 2nd November 2024
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It is superb, the programme about The Cure over the years before was excellent as well

sixor8

7,060 posts

284 months

Saturday 2nd November 2024
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The session for 6 music is on Sounds. No audience, and more obscure stuff like 'At night ' from 17 seconds. smile

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cz7wq20dj10o

732NM

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Saturday 2nd November 2024
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SydneyBridge said:
It is superb, the programme about The Cure over the years before was excellent as well
The dancer to the left rear during love cats is hilariously bad 80's stylee. biggrin

RC1807

13,381 posts

184 months

Sunday 3rd November 2024
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Always disappointing for me when a band starts a gig with a slow song…. Come out fighting with a banger!
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Randy Winkman

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205 months

Sunday 3rd November 2024
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SydneyBridge said:
It is superb, the programme about The Cure over the years before was excellent as well
If you mean the "That Was Then........" Janet Street Porter programme it was a shock to see Robert Smith didnt come fully formed with the Robert Smith fright-wig and lipstick image right from the start. And I say that as a 59 year old that used to listen to them on the John Peel show from the start and saw them live in the mid 80s. His image now leaves such an impression it's clearly blurred my memory. In the first clip he had a bit of a Sean Ryder/Madchester haircut and in the second a bit like Terry Hall. Perhaps those clips were also shown in other programmes.



droopsnoot

13,591 posts

258 months

Sunday 3rd November 2024
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RC1807 said:
Always disappointing for me when a band starts a gig with a slow song…. Come out fighting with a banger!
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I recorded their performance from Glastonbury a few years back, which I think was repeated last night, and was very disappointed that for a headline act they seemed to do all slow songs. I'm not that familiar with their stuff, other than the popular songs, so maybe it's me that was wrong, I just though that to close a night (and maybe the weekend, I forget which night they were on) something a bit more upbeat might have been better.

Slow.Patrol

2,250 posts

30 months

Sunday 3rd November 2024
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Really enjoyed the set.

However, I struggled with 60 year old blokes in scary makeup.

I know it was their thing back in the day, but I found it a bit distracting.

ThingsBehindTheSun

2,227 posts

47 months

Sunday 3rd November 2024
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Like all these bands from my youth, The Cure, Depeche Mode and Blur the rule should be "Don't play anything after 1999.

Nobody wants to hear any of the new stuff.

Randy Winkman

19,192 posts

205 months

Sunday 3rd November 2024
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ThingsBehindTheSun said:
Like all these bands from my youth, The Cure, Depeche Mode and Blur the rule should be "Don't play anything after 1999.

Nobody wants to hear any of the new stuff.
Normally I'd say that I dont want to hear old people play anything whether it's new or old. Old people on stage just don't do it for me either way. Pop/rock music is for young people.

But I actually like The Cure's new stuff and would much rather hear them play that than oldies. I can hear them properly on-line.

732NM

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Sunday 3rd November 2024
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Music, no matter what genre, is for every age group.

Randy Winkman

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205 months

Sunday 3rd November 2024
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732NM said:
Music, no matter what genre, is for every age group.
Everyone should of course be free to play what they want and enjoy what they want. I just think that old people playing stuff they originally did 40 years ago doesnt appeal to me. That's just me though. smile

Edited to add that I did see The Buzzcocks and Howard Devoto in 2012 though and really enjoyed it.


Edited by Randy Winkman on Sunday 3rd November 20:39

dave123456

3,442 posts

163 months

Sunday 3rd November 2024
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The Cure and Pixies are 2 bands that just never seem to age in terms of their music.

darreni

4,220 posts

286 months

Sunday 3rd November 2024
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ThingsBehindTheSun said:
Like all these bands from my youth, The Cure, Depeche Mode and Blur the rule should be "Don't play anything after 1999.

Nobody wants to hear any of the new stuff.
1986 for The Cure.