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Which Cure song are you listening to right now?

Started by Inshiver, February 03, 2006, 16:30:11

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MeltingMan

All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy,
All play and no work makes Jack a mere toy.

(Harry and Lucy Concluded)


Sacha8

I've just watched the full Pornography album live from Trilogy to celebrate RS's birthday:
"I'm alone
like a rainbow
you'll never put out."
Marc Almond and Jeremy Reed, Maladjusted

word_on_a_wing

Re Trilogy... I've been thinking for a while how amazing it is they played several albums in entireity, recorded and released them.  I think they really considered from a fan's perspective when offering this...

Songs of a Lost World (at Troxy)
Disintegration (at Sydney Opera House)
Pornography (from Trilogy)
Disintegration (from Trilogy)
Bloodflowers (from Trilogy)
4:13 Dream (album was played live in Italy (I think), and is up on YouTube)

Then we have the first 3 albums played and recorded as part of the Reflections shows, which i was lucky enough to see in Sydney but alas no release.

Anyway... I've just been reflecting on how much I appreciate them performing and recording the albums in full. There are not many (or any?) other musicians who have provided their fans with such a gift
"Stuff coming out, stuff going in
I'm just a part of everything
Stuff coming out, stuff going in
I'm just a part of everything"


Sacha8

Quote from: word_on_a_wing on April 22, 2025, 16:38:38I've just been reflecting on how much I appreciate them performing and recording the albums in full. There are not many (or any?) other musicians who have provided their fans with such a gift

Well, there are other artists who sometimes perform entire albums to their fans. I watched Marc Almond perform two of his albums from start to finish in a London theatre 8 or 10 years ago. But yes, I think The Cure are far more generous than the majority of artists in terms of performances. The length of the shows itself is impressive.
"I'm alone
like a rainbow
you'll never put out."
Marc Almond and Jeremy Reed, Maladjusted

Ulrich

Quote from: word_on_a_wing on April 22, 2025, 16:38:38There are not many (or any?) other musicians who have provided their fans with such a gift

This has become quite common indeed, many musicians did it. (I seem to remember Robert said he witnessed David Bowie performing the whole of "Low" at a live show and thought it was a good idea.)

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Live_performances_of_an_entire_album

Article from 2015:
https://www.nme.com/blogs/nme-blogs/bands-playing-albums-live-in-full-is-the-trend-that-refuses-to-die-heres-why-763031
QuoteOften, they're a phenomenal experience – Spiritualized playing 'Ladies And Gentlemen...', Pixies doing 'Doolittle', the Manics' 'The Holy Bible' tour or Magnetic Fields' immense two-nighter of '69 Love Songs'. In an age when the joy of not knowing which songs your favourite band will play has been thoroughly wilted by setlist.fm, this is a different form of live enjoyment – a time-leap to idyllic times, an appreciation of the 45-minute 'journey' of the album format and the relief of knowing exactly when to pop to the bog during the shit filler bits.

Some acts – Suede, The Wedding Present, The Wonder Stuff, The Cure, acts from the days when 'indie' was an obsessive lifestyle choice rather than a sniffy term of abuse for The Pigeon Detectives – have taken the concept a stage further and recreated virtually their entire careers in order, playing shows or tours of each album in quick succession and making the hardcore fan feel like they're living their twenties again in fast-forward. Others – Patti Smith, The Jesus & Mary Chain, Weezer, Nas – have recently been using the format to cement their greatest or most overlooked albums as solid gold classics.
I'm lying on the floor of the night before...

Ulrich

I'm lying on the floor of the night before...

Sacha8

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Quote from: Ulrich on April 24, 2025, 11:14:45
Quote from: word_on_a_wing on April 22, 2025, 16:38:38There are not many (or any?) other musicians who have provided their fans with such a gift

This has become quite common indeed, many musicians did it. (I seem to remember Robert said he witnessed David Bowie performing the whole of "Low" at a live show and thought it was a good idea.)

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Live_performances_of_an_entire_album

Yep!! Thank you for these useful pieces of information. I think artists exist in a continuum involving also what other artists do. In the best case scenario, this means they cooperate and take inspiration from each other, while in the worst case they simply copy or adjust their creative output according to what the new "hype" happens to be.
"I'm alone
like a rainbow
you'll never put out."
Marc Almond and Jeremy Reed, Maladjusted