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Re: Dreamtour


> I saw one gig of The Cure Dreamtour last year in Berlin on april the
> 16.th.
> And it was -- FANTASTIC. It made me think I was back in the good
> old days of The Cure, back in the days of " Pornography ", " Faith"
> and the others.
> I was not sure what I've had to expect. Back from my 14. birthday I
> was absolutely in The Cure but just untill their " Wild mood swings"
> album. I was shocked by this album. I thought that Cure lost their
> ability to create their significant kind of music.I thought that they
> better had finished after their brilliant " Wish " album, which was
> not full of " stupid " I feel so fine " Pop songs. So I left the "Cure
> path " - untill I heard Bloodflowers for the first time. " Bloodflowers "
> - so full of energy again, so filled up with Robert Smith 's emotions
> and with an landscape of dark, powerfull, straight songs. It's nearly
> unbelievable in which way Robert gives that impression , that after
> all what happens in life, finally comes to an end, that nothing is
> endless - also love.

 Good description..
i like The Cure since i was heard them from their beginnings..
love them to death..
Wish, , Bloodflowers are excellent..
sadly, i cannot listen those two, because it coincidence with bad
times..
i still keep them in my collection..
but, cannot play them again..
affraid, that bad time s will back/arise..
it' s shame, because " From The Edge Of Green.."
is my favourite The Cure song..

i agree for Wild Mood Swing..but there are also few others
in very strange mood swing(s)..
but i reckon Robert will go mad, or goes same path as Ian Curtis
if he will go in directions of Pornography..
it cuts like knife in chest when you listen..
ands their twin-brother in that sound is A Day In The Stark Corner..

rgds,
 mileta

> Silvio

lycia
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