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The Cure


roughbloke

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Love Editors. Last album I thought was very good. This latest one isn't very good other than a couple of songs, Seeing them at Hammersmith Apollo on the 13th so hopefully the live show is still very good!

 

 

edit: noticed how many times I said 'Very' and 'Good' after posting.

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Saw them at Bestival, long but fantastic set.

Just like Heaven was the first dance song at our wedding.

It's a yes from me.

 

they were fantastic at Bestival, although i'll never forgive them for not playing Pictures Of You, my favourite song by them

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they were fantastic at Bestival, although i'll never forgive them for not playing Pictures Of You, my favourite song by them

 

 

Reading 2012 was an unreal night, Perfect set list IMO. It'd be hard to be anywhere but the pyramid if they do play.

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unfortunately i just don't see them ever playing Glastonbury again - there's no real demand for them or their new material, and they don't quite fit in to the 'legend' status, which are two criteria that Glastonbury headliners seem to fall in to. plus if i'm not mistaken Robert Smith had some not very nice things to say about Glastonbury? (can't remember the specifics on that one, or if i'm just totally making it up)

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To my mind, they're in that awkward place of being headliner status in several parts of the world, but possibly not at Glastonbury. So they wouldn't bother unless offered headliner, but that seems not *terribly* likely.

Having said that, if the festival is desperate enough to get The Who to cancel some gigs and come back after a relatively recent set (for a legend act), then who knows?

I could actually see it happening one day. Robert Smith isn't an idiot. The Cure have a massive back catalogue that would get a welcome boost from a Glasto set on the BBC.

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Dream scenario... Subbing Radiohead.

Wouldn't that be marvellous

But I wonder when the last time the cure played a set the short side of two and a half hours, it seems so unlikely they'd play anywhere and not headline :(

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Their set at Bestival dragged on and on and on.

I wouldn't watch them again. I'm a fan too.

 

Agreed. I left after half an hour of that set because I was so bored. Just spent the evening wandering about from tent to tent. Bjork the night after that was stunning though.

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To my mind, they're in that awkward place of being headliner status in several parts of the world, but possibly not at Glastonbury. So they wouldn't bother unless offered headliner, but that seems not *terribly* likely.

Having said that, if the festival is desperate enough to get The Who to cancel some gigs and come back after a relatively recent set (for a legend act), then who knows?

I could actually see it happening one day. Robert Smith isn't an idiot. The Cure have a massive back catalogue that would get a welcome boost from a Glasto set on the BBC.

Also known as the Depeche Mode conundrum.

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