The kids are finally catching up to the fact this band sounds EXACTLY like they do in concert as they do on an album. There aren't too many people or bands who can say the same. The Cure is pure and raw talent.
This, my friends, is the heart of Cure's music- dark, edgy and ethereal but at the same time romantic and pulls anyone in if given a chance. You can't quite pin it down if it is offering you a glimmer of hope or complete despair but it will surely take you on a journey like no other music. This is how music should be about but rarely anyone makes it for these reasons. The Cure's music is an honest expression and reflection of different aspects of life.
The Cure's original is better from a technical sense, is so deep and ethereal. Deftones did such a good ohmage to this at their Icon show. Blending the 2 bands, genres, eras together was beautiful.
@@05Tundraguy I think maybe he thanks deftones, because this presentation is quite similar to the cover that deftones does in the "mtv icons" of the cure, anyway, thanks deftones and the cure!
@@kaydgaming it's not THAT poppy lol and even the pop songs still have a lot of artistic flair and have unconventional structures. Probably their most ambitious album imo, one of my favorites
The Cure are one of the few groups that sound better live than the official recordings. A Forest live from 1992 is another amazing live that's not on Spotify 😢
Robert Smith is one of very few singers who’s voices seemed to age like fine wine, it’s almost unreal. This song is pure sex, Robert’s voice just transcends it to a whole other level.
Who can't love Robert Smith and the rest? Lyrics, voice, music..even separately, can send you to a most surreal state of serenity, or a night of deep melancholy in the darkest forest.
Robert Smith is a genius and I love his newest music better than the older stuff as he has matured into a fantastic singer, songwriter and what a fabulous voice!!💙🎸🥰
I have seen The Cure a few times in concert, and they are a band that are really great live, you are there it starts and it's done because it gets you into and it over, they are all just awesome. Thanks for the times, and these songs that get some of us through this thing called Life
From my Facebook wall: 35 years ago, the legendary British alternative rock band, The Cure, released the studio material called "Kiss me, kiss me, kiss me", which included this enigmatic melody. Whether you know the song, or have never heard it, I share with you my absolutely personal interpretation of its narrative. It seems that we are facing a Gothic elegy in which Robert Smith's guitar simulates the opening of a multidimensional door through which emerges a ghostly presence that dedicates a few words, in the form of lament, to another soul equally ethereal and, apparently, unattainable. At the end of the singing of this wandering spirit, the guitar closes the multidimensional door again while the keyboardist, evoking the sound of an ancient and mysterious flute, places on the door a seal in the form of a timeless spell. Many songs have a story to tell through the lyrics and instrumental sections in the melody and, sometimes very clear as this, also building an atmosphere conducive to give more solidity to the narrative. Millions of followers around the world love this phenomenal dark ballad, representative of the band's most refined and sublime gothic style.
Exactly. :) Back then I made a tape with only this song on it, I had copied from my LP to put in my walkman. One of my ten favourite endless-loops before there were CD's. This is so magic.
Robert est un Très Grand guitariste car il en joue toujours de manière inspirée et en complète osmose avec ses musiciens. Et tout en restant hyper créatif selon la guitare en main. C'est fabuleux. Tout est sublimé. Quel cadeau. c'est tout simplement somptueux et nouveau. Il a inventé des sons nouveaux, des effets nouveaux, des climats, et des paysages sonores nouveaux tout au long de sa carrière. C'est un maître en la matière pour les personnes qui jouent de la guitare. Cette inventivité est sublime. Magique. C'est ce son inimitable de The Cure. Toujours avec des nouveaux sons et une cohérence par rapport à l'œuvre. C'est assez rare pour être souligné. Bravo et encore bravo. Bravoooo oui bravo 🌹😘🌹👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Oui d'accord avec toi, Robert est un guitariste sous estimé (il ne fait rien de super technique ça doit être pour ça) mais il est dans la cour des grands gratteux, car il a un univers précis, rien qu'à lui et à la disposition de ses compos (plutôt que l'inverse chez beaucoup! ) THE CURE FOREVER (bon et les Beatles forever aussi forcément vu notre chaîne et notre groupe! :) )
If only tonight we could sleep In a bed made of flowers If only tonight we could fall In a deathless spell If only tonight we could slide Into deep black water And breathe And breathe Then an angel would come With burning eyes like stars And bury us deep In his velvet arms And the rain would cry As our faces slipped away And the rain would cry Don't let it end
Deftones did a great cover but the original with Robert Smiths excellent vocals is incomparable. The Cure is the best and Robert Smith’s a genius. I’m 45 now and still a Cure fan. 🙏❤️🤩🦹🏻♂️
This is an amazing live version of what Robert Smith wants us to see he dreams at night. Hands down the most unique and obscure of anything out there. Early Pink Floyd inspirations but without the loss of sanity.
La escuchaba en el 87 por las noches en las playas de Málaga con amigos y colegas con nuestros porritos, nuestras litronas y kalimochos y todos nos quedábamos en trance, mirando al cielo oscuro con estrellas ... Ahora me sigue pasando igual pero yo solo y sin tanta parafernalia. Unos whiskeys y a disfrutar. Canción mágica, extraña, relajante y sobre todo hermosa, tremendamente hermosa. Y este Robert Smith y sus The Cure tienen unas cuantas...