I've been a huge fan of alternative rock music...listening to oasis, sum41, lifehouse...and so much more...but I haven't heard of the cure before, but now, I just realized that The Cure's influence is so vast in the world of alternative..those guitar riffs of theirs keep circling in my head wherever I go... :)))
@DizzyPuke i begun to listen to the cure at age six in 1987. SInce 1995 i'm listening to metal, instrumental guitarists etc. I don't listen to the cure anymore except on youtube sometimes but i still think this is a great great band. Their melodies are great. And because it reminds me great moments i had in my life before....well now i'm thinking if i will buy their album again
@delavg yeah, you should buy all of their albums...the head on the door is also one of their great albums too... :) and three imaginary boys is an instant classic... :))) i'm only 18 but i was quickly overwhelmed with the kind of music their playing...it really makes me happy although most of their songs are about loneliness...but it doesn't matter anyway....i just love them to death....
@delavg yes i was thinking about the head on the door, disintegration (it was my favourite album) and wish. I still have the easy cure rarity demo i'm lucky to have it.
Sat up to queue all night in the cold winter night to get tickets for Saint George's Hall Bradford in 1992 for Mr Smiths birthday. This song and From the Edge of the Deep Green Sea blew me away live. The studio version of this is even more perfect.
i wore this song out on 4 different wish cd's. just remembered that none of the music i've listened to since even comes close. i will never neglect myself of the cure again!
This is in my top 10 favourite Cure tracks of all time. I fully relate to this song. I absolutely love the sound they pursued in this song. I would describe the style as shoegaze with a Cure twist.
I realize this will be scandalous to some people but a song this intense just can't sustain over 6 minutes. Robert, who usually writes wonderfully, has this habit of taking lyrics much further than they should go.
It does sound like Radiohead. Radiohead used it in a song in the album The Bends. This is the first time i hear this song and it immidiately reminded me to Radiohead. It really dissappoints me of Radiohead that they steal riffs.
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In '93 I remember blasting this song over my walkman while walking through the local mall. Smoking inside was permitted then and as I inhaled they all looked at me like 13 was just too young for flannel and cancer. I felt as if I could just float past them in a fog af nicotine and lyrics I only heard and they'd never understand. The cure helped me learn to wish.
love them since 92, have over 3000 cure items, saw them live lot of time, they also inspired me my first /and last/ poem book, made me millions of thoughts and they let me became a real human. thank you
I really love this one, even though it sounds almost nothing like the Cure. I love the big see-sawing, messy way it kind of trips over itself, lie it's falling upwards.
I've been a huge fan of alternative rock music...listening to oasis, sum41, lifehouse...and so much more...but I haven't heard of the cure before, but now, I just realized that The Cure's influence is so vast in the world of alternative..those guitar riffs of theirs keep circling in my head wherever I go... :)))
DizzyPuke 1 year ago
@DizzyPuke i begun to listen to the cure at age six in 1987. SInce 1995 i'm listening to metal, instrumental guitarists etc. I don't listen to the cure anymore except on youtube sometimes but i still think this is a great great band. Their melodies are great. And because it reminds me great moments i had in my life before....well now i'm thinking if i will buy their album again
:)
delavg 1 year ago
@delavg yeah, you should buy all of their albums...the head on the door is also one of their great albums too... :) and three imaginary boys is an instant classic... :))) i'm only 18 but i was quickly overwhelmed with the kind of music their playing...it really makes me happy although most of their songs are about loneliness...but it doesn't matter anyway....i just love them to death....
DizzyPuke 1 year ago
@delavg yes i was thinking about the head on the door, disintegration (it was my favourite album) and wish. I still have the easy cure rarity demo i'm lucky to have it.
delavg 1 year ago
wow. yeah, you do that...not likely.
shavepate 1 year ago
Sat up to queue all night in the cold winter night to get tickets for Saint George's Hall Bradford in 1992 for Mr Smiths birthday. This song and From the Edge of the Deep Green Sea blew me away live. The studio version of this is even more perfect.
emptyart 1 year ago
Great
jmsandovalh 1 year ago
i wore this song out on 4 different wish cd's. just remembered that none of the music i've listened to since even comes close. i will never neglect myself of the cure again!
barronfitz 1 year ago 3
who are the fucking 3 people who dont like this song?!?!
masterpiece. respect for mr Smith & Friends.
michalkooz33 1 year ago 8
@michalkooz33 i dont agree with many people on here but you nailed it!!!!!!
xienpheld 1 year ago
Just came back to this one. I really needed to hear this again.
jickerack 1 year ago 8
boy, the wish album reminds me of like 1992 and all of the '90s...
p2proxtheworld 1 year ago 3
For a band like The Cure not even a top 40 can be enough :)
I always say this is one of my best and then i catch myself saying the exact same thing, for another 50 songs or even more!
Vasileios1978 2 years ago 3
This is in my top 10 favourite Cure tracks of all time. I fully relate to this song. I absolutely love the sound they pursued in this song. I would describe the style as shoegaze with a Cure twist.
I send my love to every real Cure fan
<3
Anercris 2 years ago 7
I used to listen to this on long trips across country. The entire cd fits the scenery.
averyms 2 years ago 2
puts me in a mood where i want to pump up the volume
i see open windows blue sky and me jumping through my rooms when i listen to that sound of musical gods - they are!
WUTALAnna 2 years ago 2
One of the best from '92. Sweet sounding song. Very creepy.
ginobasile 2 years ago 3
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marnixdecroock 2 years ago
love this
nikocure 2 years ago 4
I realize this will be scandalous to some people but a song this intense just can't sustain over 6 minutes. Robert, who usually writes wonderfully, has this habit of taking lyrics much further than they should go.
mjn76 2 years ago
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There are also some songs that just end too soon as well - Lithium by Evanescence springs to mind.
casuallybusy 2 years ago
I don't think so. I totally disaggree.
How can you go too far when you are sxpressing yourself?
You can only not understand how far a person has gone and why.
But don't feel badly. You just don't understand; but most of US do.
HERETICPRIME 2 years ago 3
From 30 Seconds To At Least 43 Seconds It Sounds A Lot Like Radio Head!
demileski3 2 years ago
Shut your fucking mouth!!!!
Just j/k, but seriously...The Cure cannot sound like Radiohead anymore than Rick James or Prince can sound like MC Hammer.
HERETICPRIME 2 years ago
It does sound like Radiohead. Radiohead used it in a song in the album The Bends. This is the first time i hear this song and it immidiately reminded me to Radiohead. It really dissappoints me of Radiohead that they steal riffs.
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universetechnique 2 years ago
Oh man!! This takes me back to 1993 when I first bought the album. I love The Cure
fanofjoy 2 years ago
what jmoore said is so true... the cure helped in creating me...and i like me... i was so young.
DOCTORWHOEMPIRE 2 years ago 2
In '93 I remember blasting this song over my walkman while walking through the local mall. Smoking inside was permitted then and as I inhaled they all looked at me like 13 was just too young for flannel and cancer. I felt as if I could just float past them in a fog af nicotine and lyrics I only heard and they'd never understand. The cure helped me learn to wish.
jmoore1977 2 years ago 6
You just took me back to the good old days known as the 90s... when things were far better than today's music cliches.
I still own a walkman lol.
NostalgicDays88 2 years ago 4
Hellyeah.
I understand.
The Cure and The Smiths helped me build an inpentetrable fortress in my head that I still retreat to.
HERETICPRIME 2 years ago 6
absolutely
those were the words i'd been lookin' for quite some time
simionTheOne 2 years ago 2
'the big see-sawing, messy way it kind of trips over itself' , 'like it's falling upwards' what a beautiful description jickerack...!
It is truely the most moving song.
libyanne 2 years ago
this one of my favs on this album.
lucard001 2 years ago 4
This is definitely a song I like to listen to loud. Powerful and awesome
lemonkooler 2 years ago 6
love them since 92, have over 3000 cure items, saw them live lot of time, they also inspired me my first /and last/ poem book, made me millions of thoughts and they let me became a real human. thank you
curelove29 2 years ago 53
thats dedication!
welovetoboogey 2 years ago 13
Ha! I wrote my only poem book while listening to the KMKMKM album on a loop.
byesko86 2 years ago 4
@curelove29 you say..how do I know all these are truth?
VagelisOpeth 1 year ago
The best part is from 0:00-6:46
GabeCure94 2 years ago 112
@GabeCure94 haha
kikiersten 1 year ago
@GabeCure94 true
36degrees1978 1 year ago
@GabeCure94 great comment!
jordancandy 1 year ago
@GabeCure94
Agreed! :D
Plastrader 1 year ago
I think i've reached that point
where giving up and going on
are both the same dead end to me
are both the same old song
Foxyladyinvt 3 years ago 10
какие же они ахуенские всё таки )))
Jurius412 3 years ago 4
I never get tired of The Cure. Each note defining every emotion.
deutche1978 3 years ago 11
The first minute is stunning.
mjn76 3 years ago 6
The whole song is stunning
prattpsth1 3 years ago 16
MASTERPIECE
sgreen4 3 years ago 5
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ever listened to "your call" with secondhand serenade? the intro in that song sound so much like this :[
ohliwiah 3 years ago
Hence the "secondhand" part.
Ceylaxp 2 years ago
stop fucking loving me
victorsurf75 3 years ago
"please stop loving me", Ha!, talk about to wish impossible things.
necaeosomnes 3 years ago 9
this is such an amazing song......along with every cure song...
threeimaginaryself 3 years ago
siempre me gusto esta cancion....y su bateria
cachangon 3 years ago 2
sirmares, you're just talking needlessly and not making any sense at all!!!!!!!!! :((
zizicake 3 years ago
jared is a thief!
sirmares 3 years ago
I really love this one, even though it sounds almost nothing like the Cure. I love the big see-sawing, messy way it kind of trips over itself, lie it's falling upwards.
jickerack 3 years ago 6
@jickerack I have never heard a more apt description of this track. Very nicely said.
m0zc0re 1 year ago
great
tummimmut 3 years ago 4
Great lyrics!
Maasterpiece 3 years ago 3