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Thor: Likes SUPERTRAMP Dislikes THE CURE pretty much tells us all we need to know about the King of the North!
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Never was crazy about The Cure, though their first three albums are quite good. I don't mind them up to and including The Head on the Door (1985). After that, no thanks. R.E.M. were interesting during their IRS lbel years, though Green has one of my favorite songs ("I Remember California"). The Smiths didn't stick around long enough to go to seed, but Morrissey solo has been wildly uneven. The best CURE came in the late 80s!
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Is this album about tinnitus?
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I saw them live on a bill with NEW ORDER!
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I saw them live on a bill with NEW ORDER!
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I saw them live on a bill with NEW ORDER! No you didn't. Greek Amphitheater at UC Berkeley 1988
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Yes, that I prefer smart, sophisticated art rock over just 'sheer energy' jangle rock. You have clearly not heard Cure's albums Disintegration and Wish then. Brilliant moody stuff on both. I'm really looking forward to finally seeing them live at the Øya Festival in Oslo in august. Here is a terrific B-side from 1992: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PQp3oWdS7cw
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An 81 track compilation which divides the four CDs amongst the 3 Bee Gees and 1 for their kid brother Andy. Most of their hits are here, of course (but not Nights on Broadway!?), as well as deeper cuts: the Maurice disc has a lot of lesser-known goodies such as "Suddenly," "Overnight," and "Man in the Middle."
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Yes, that I prefer smart, sophisticated art rock over just 'sheer energy' jangle rock. You have clearly not heard Cure's albums Disintegration and Wish then. Brilliant moody stuff on both. I'm really looking forward to finally seeing them live on the Øya Festival in Oslo in august. Here is a terrific B-side from 1992: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PQp3oWdS7cw The two CURE CDs I own! Classics.
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