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  1. 1. If The Cure were to headline would you be there? I'm intrigued due to the varied opinions of them on here.

    • Yes - Definitely, regardless of who else is on the other stages.
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    • More than likely - Depending on strength of the clashes on other stages.
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    • Unlikely - Know a couple of songs but there would probably be something else on you'd watch instead.
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    • No - Never been a fan so will definitely be elsewhere.
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On 9/18/2018 at 2:44 PM, fred quimby said:

Was only talking about seeing them in 85 or 86 in the thunderstorm with the lasers. Would maybe see them again but that takes some beating

it was Saturday 21 June 1986 for sure { 1985 was dead muddy } and here is a shot of myself with a ex of mine taking when we were waiting for the concert to start.

I have to admit - I was a big fan before Glasto 86 as one of my Mates was a school friend of 
Robert Smith and he used to get us lots of free passes to see Robert Smith at the Hammersmith Odeon and the Royal Albert Hall - at one stage he was with Siouxsie and the Banshees so we got two for the price of one.

Only the people who were there will appreciate how amazing the Cure was at Glasto 86 and 
the thunderstorm just made it ten times better - that could never be beaten that is for sure. 
 
what we need is a time machine to get back to that night !!! 


Shake Dog Shake
Play for Today
Kyoto Song
Other Voices
Primary
Charlotte Sometimes
A Strange Day
In Between Days
The Walk
A Night Like This
Push
One Hundred Years
A Forest
Sinking

Encore 1:
Close to Me
Let's Go to Bed

Encore 2:
Give Me It
Boys Don't Cry

Encore 3:
Faith
Pornography
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On 9/23/2018 at 10:52 AM, DownboundTrain52 said:

I think they'll get a bigger crowd than Radiohead in '17, to be honest, if they can put some of the bangers out first.

Something similar to the Hyde Park setlist - though I'd throw in Want, from Wild Mood Swings, as that's gone down excellently on both occasions that I've seen them.

Big problems with that setlist.

It includes:

  • If Only Tonight We Could Sleep
  • Burn
  • Disintegration
  • The End Of The World

It doesn't include:

  • Close To Me
  • The Lovecats
  • The Caterpiller
  • Lullaby

 

And even things like Play For Today  when you could have have  Let's Go To Bed.  I could go on!

I like quite a lot of songs by The Cure, but it seems like my tastes within the back catalogue varies wildly with Bob's.  And I suspect most people (who don't wear black all day) are more like me.

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5 minutes ago, stuartbert two hats said:

Big problems with that setlist.

It includes:

  • If Only Tonight We Could Sleep
  • Burn
  • Disintegration
  • The End Of The World

It doesn't include:

  • Close To Me
  • The Lovecats
  • The Caterpiller
  • Lullaby

 

And even things like Play For Today  when you could have have  Let's Go To Bed.  I could go on!

I like quite a lot of songs by The Cure, but it seems like my tastes within the back catalogue varies wildly with Bob's.  And I suspect most people (who don't wear black all day) are more like me.

The Hyde Park gig was meant to be a complete retrospective I guess. I see your point, but I can't see Burn - a perennial live fixture in 2016 having been played very rarely before - and Disintegration being binned off if the rumours of next year's festival run celebrating its anniversary in some form hold true.

The last four you mention all should be fixtures though, aye. Here's hoping it's a show a little more geared towards neutrals than die-hards.

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45 minutes ago, stuartbert two hats said:

Big problems with that setlist.

It includes:

  • If Only Tonight We Could Sleep
  • Burn
  • Disintegration
  • The End Of The World

It doesn't include:

  • Close To Me
  • The Lovecats
  • The Caterpiller
  • Lullaby

 

And even things like Play For Today  when you could have have  Let's Go To Bed.  I could go on!

I like quite a lot of songs by The Cure, but it seems like my tastes within the back catalogue varies wildly with Bob's.  And I suspect most people (who don't wear black all day) are more like me.

Did you not read the last 10 songs?

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On 9/23/2018 at 11:31 AM, DownboundTrain52 said:

Given I hear The Lovecats on the radio more than any other Cure song, I'd kind of expect it to be one of the nailed on tracks, until I glanced at the Hyde Park/Meltdown setlists.

Say the same thing about James and Sit Down though.  I get the feeling the landscape would be very different if bands could dictate which of their songs get radio rotation.

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8 minutes ago, Quark said:

Say the same thing about James and Sit Down though.  I get the feeling the landscape would be very different if bands could dictate which of their songs get radio rotation.

True that.

I'm in the music video shot for James' Better Than That, I found out the other day. Was filmed at the gig in Halifax.

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2 hours ago, Quark said:

Say the same thing about James and Sit Down though.  I get the feeling the landscape would be very different if bands could dictate which of their songs get radio rotation.

Did James not play "Sit Down' when they opened the Other? Fantastic. Ahahahahaha

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1 minute ago, Mardy said:

Did James not play "Sit Down' when they opened the Other? Fantastic. Ahahahahaha

Nope. I was made up because they did Sometimes, Tomorrow and Out to Get You, and my mates were all pissed off because they didn't play Sit Down. Laughed my arse off.

These were the same guys that were hacked off when Springsteen didn't play Born in the USA as well :lol:

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2 minutes ago, Quark said:

Nope. I was made up because they did Sometimes, Tomorrow and Out to Get You, and my mates were all pissed off because they didn't play Sit Down. Laughed my arse off.

These were the same guys that were hacked off when Springsteen didn't play Born in the USA as well :lol:

Just had a look at the setlist. At least they did 'Come Home'. I'm not a fan, but would have expected 'She's a Star' too. Interesting

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4 minutes ago, Mardy said:

Just had a look at the setlist. At least they did 'Come Home'. I'm not a fan, but would have expected 'She's a Star' too. Interesting

They're a great reference point for the "should festival bands play the hits" question. As an early doors band with new material and an active touring schedule, great setlist.  Had they been on a higher slot, you'd expect a bit more of a crowd pleaser.

Taking that setlist you've got 5 songs from the (then) current album, a couple from the previous album, and 6 of the classics.  I could have happily lost one or two of the newer ones to hear maybe Waltzing Along and She's A Star, definitely either over Sit Down. But yeah, I really enjoyed it :)

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1 hour ago, Quark said:

Nope. I was made up because they did Sometimes, Tomorrow and Out to Get You, and my mates were all pissed off because they didn't play Sit Down. Laughed my arse off.

These were the same guys that were hacked off when Springsteen didn't play Born in the USA as well :lol:

It was a pretty corking set, tbh. Really like Curse Curse.

Also, as a fairly big Bruce fan, can't say I'd even have Born in the USA in my perfect 30-song show. Not by some distance.

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Just now, DownboundTrain52 said:

It was a pretty corking set, tbh. Really like Curse Curse.

Also, as a fairly big Bruce fan, can't say I'd even have Born in the USA in my perfect 30-song show. Not by some distance.

But that’s sort of the point, innit? Bruce’s audience that night weren’t made up of big fans looking for deep cuts. 

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4 minutes ago, Mardy said:

But that’s sort of the point, innit? Bruce’s audience that night weren’t made up of big fans looking for deep cuts. 

True. I always look back at Springsteen's Glasto set and think that he certainly could have judged it better, but I know that if I'd been there, I'd have absolutely loved it.

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18 minutes ago, Mardy said:

But that’s sort of the point, innit? Bruce’s audience that night weren’t made up of big fans looking for deep cuts. 

He pretty much never plays Born in the USA though.  Sure I read somewhere that he got so fed up of people mis-interpreting it (was it Regan who used it?) that he stopped playing it. May be wrong.

From memory he played the rest of the hits though, Born to Run, Glory Days, Thunder Road, Dancing in the Dark, The River. I think to your average UK Joe anything beyond that (and USA) would count as a deep cut.

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1 minute ago, Quark said:

He pretty much never plays Born in the USA though.  Sure I read somewhere that he got so fed up of people mis-interpreting it (was it Regan who used it?) that he stopped playing it. May be wrong.

From memory he played the rest of the hits though, Born to Run, Glory Days, Thunder Road, Dancing in the Dark, The River. I think to your average UK Joe anything beyond that (and USA) would count as a deep cut.

Yeah, I'm not a fan, but he played some stuff i knew.

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8 minutes ago, Quark said:

He pretty much never plays Born in the USA though.  Sure I read somewhere that he got so fed up of people mis-interpreting it (was it Regan who used it?) that he stopped playing it. May be wrong.

From memory he played the rest of the hits though, Born to Run, Glory Days, Thunder Road, Dancing in the Dark, The River. I think to your average UK Joe anything beyond that (and USA) would count as a deep cut.

He's got more ambivalent on it these days. It was a fairly regular fixture on the Wrecking Ball and The River 2016 Tours, plus has been a cornerstone of his Broadway show.

True, but he also stuck a few real left-field shouts in there, like Hard Times Come Again No More, Seeds, American Land. There could have been room for more established, regular picks like Atlantic City and Hungry Heart in there instead (though I think Atlantic City was rather out of favour at the time too).

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2 hours ago, Quark said:

From memory he played the rest of the hits though, Born to Run, Glory Days, Thunder Road, Dancing in the Dark, The River. I think to your average UK Joe anything beyond that (and USA) would count as a deep cut.

I think a lot of the problem is that while he did play those, they were all right at the end of the set by while point he'd already lost a decent chunk of the audience with a fairly downbeat set. The set order is almost as important as the song choice.

Other songs he could of chucked in that I'd expect most people to know - My Hometown, Hungry Heart, and Streets of Philadelphia. Those 3 plus a few lively songs like Rosalita, Growing Up or Spirit in the Night chucked in there would've made a huge difference.

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50 minutes ago, incident said:

I think a lot of the problem is that while he did play those, they were all right at the end of the set by while point he'd already lost a decent chunk of the audience with a fairly downbeat set. The set order is almost as important as the song choice.

Other songs he could of chucked in that I'd expect most people to know - My Hometown, Hungry Heart, and Streets of Philadelphia. Those 3 plus a few lively songs like Rosalita, Growing Up or Spirit in the Night chucked in there would've made a huge difference.

Yeah true, although I'm not sure Philadelphia would really have lifted the mood much :lol:

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