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I've made myself so sick
I wish I'd stayed asleep today
I never thought this day would end
I never thought tonight could ever be
This close to me
Just try to see in the dark
Just try to make it work
To feel the fear before you're here
I make the shapes come much too close
I pull my eyes out, hold my breath and wait
Until I shake
But if I had your faith
Then I could make it safe and clean
If only I was sure
That my head on the door was a dream
I've waited hours for this
I've made myself so sick
I wish I'd stayed asleep today
I never thought this day would end
I never thought tonight could ever be
This close to me
But if I had your face
Then I could make it safe and clean
Oh, if only I was sure
That my head on the door was a dream
This "horn-version" was always the Best version! The trumpet really makes the song. Thanks Bill
Agreed. Let's not forget the "heavy breathing" overdubs by Bob!
This "horn-version" was always the Best version! The trumpet really makes the song. Thanks Bill
I Agree!
The brass is just too cool.
I Agree!
i can totally see that. i can see it if one of my fav books was put into screenplay and made into a movie like i always wished it would be. The Secret History. i totally picture it. long live bunny corcoran.
From the Wiki:
That's kind of adorable of Button. He seems like he was a nice fellow. I wonder what he thought of the Cure when he gave them a listen. One might hope for at least a 7.
Totally Cool!
From the Wiki:
That's kind of adorable of Button. He seems like he was a nice fellow. I wonder what he thought of the Cure when he gave them a listen. One might hope for at least a 7.
I haven't heard the other versions, but this is GREAT!!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?...
This "horn-version" was always the Best version! The trumpet really makes the song. Thanks Bill
Wait, doesn't the remix on Mixed Up have more prominent horns? I think it does.
This "horn-version" was always the Best version! The trumpet really makes the song. Thanks Bill
I haven't heard the other versions, but this is GREAT!!
Haha, thought it was 'Shake It Off' at the very start.
I think the cupboard was falling off a cliff into the sea... Not that it matters, this is a great song!
Both.
It falls off a cliff into the sea ... and then it starts filling with water!
I would love this song if it wasn't for the annoying horns. I keep thinking they weren't there when the song first came out ?
This is from "Head on the Door" album. The title appears as a line in this song. I remember a funny video with Robert inside a cupboard that was flooding.
I think the cupboard was falling off a cliff into the sea... Not that it matters, this is a great song!
Simon Gallup, the longtime bassist for the Cure, has got some chops.
I hope you are not talking about The Get Up Kids version
greiffenstein wrote:
why dont you just use PSD and nothing else ... ?
One man's stink is another man's perfume.
Maybe we like to know that Mother Nature reclaims us all eventually. And that must be a comforting notion.
You should write the RIAA to ask them to only approve album covers with babies and spiffy clean sterile new buildings on them.
Or you could stop making assumptions and then extrapolating from them.
He was almost certainly thinking of Beckett.
The song "Killing an Arab" is on this compilation disc, I just assumed that the old man was the Arab, and that it was therefore a Camus reference.
The Cure does this, a juxtaposition of either light music to dark lyrics or vice versa
Maybe we like to know that Mother Nature reclaims us all eventually. And that must be a comforting notion.
What makes you so sure he's a "homeless wino"? He could just be a retired fisherman.
I'm liking this a lot too
Even an uppity Frische
Frosh like myself may atone
For the heavenly goodies,and
The Paradise tunes right back in.
On_The_Beach wrote:
Homeless wino?! Isn't that Robert Smith without his makeup?
Ha. How you said hardon.
Homeless wino?! Isn't that Robert Smith without his makeup?
Ha!
Homeless wino?! Isn't that Robert Smith without his makeup?
He was almost certainly thinking of Beckett.
Or Pinter. He was rabbiting on about "going down to Sidcup" in The Caretaker, too.
Maybe we like to know that Mother Nature reclaims us all eventually. And that must be a comforting notion.
He was almost certainly thinking of Beckett.
thanks
Maybe we like to know that Mother Nature reclaims us all eventually. And that must be a comforting notion.
(I will always love it)
Try taking the wax outta your ears....
I hate it when I have to agree with you :)
Try taking the wax outta your ears....
H'actually it was quite good. Really? yes, really.
Oh, I forgot the bouzouki.
H'actually it was quite good. Really? yes, really.
Oh, I forgot the bouzouki.
9!!!
I Love this tune
tend to agree, definitely low down on the like list of Cure songs - but still, nice to hear it once in a while.
nclehud wrote:
Edit: And the RIPPING horn solos! Verrrrrry schweet!
9!!!
First cassette tape - Duran Duran, "Decade", I think, but I can't remember if it was that one or another one by them
First CD - "Little Earthquakes" by Tori Amos, in college. Two of my roommates both had a pretty large collection of CDs, so I'd usually just listen to theirs and only buy one that they didn't own. I've since added quite a bit to my collection (around 2,000 CDs now), mainly from working at a local music store for five years.
Edit: And the RIPPING horn solos! Verrrrrry schweet!
Like the Cure but this tune is only one degree of separation from a Hall and Oates tune.
You say that like it's a bad thing.
Okej, so I am no Cure magnate or anything either, but I do like this song as well.... but yeah, rocks? Not so much. bounces maybe
... it doesn't even bounce, it hops
Because that's what a band is; a little of this, a little of that.
That's the extent of my wisdom for today.
This song does what...? ROCKS...???
Okej, so I am no Cure magnate or anything either, but I do like this song as well.... but yeah, rocks? Not so much. bounces maybe
This song does what...? ROCKS...???
Actually I'm going to change my 8 to a 9. Can I do that?
agreed!
Yes!
and my first album was Aldo Nova in 82. Then later I think I got Planet P Project, the whole Kate Bush library(Hounds had just come out and I finally had money), and several Pink Floyds as cassettes all about the same time
Aldo Nova!
and my first album was Aldo Nova in 82. Then later I think I got Planet P Project, the whole Kate Bush library(Hounds had just come out and I finally had money), and several Pink Floyds as cassettes all about the same time
Like the Cure but this tune is only one degree of separation from a Hall and Oates tune.
OMG! I never heard it before, but you're right. It's Maneater.
And now I'm totally depressed.
True. And why there are soooooo many much better Cure songs.
I am not sure what order I bought them in, but my first five albums were Between the Buttons by the Stones, Highway 61 Revisited by Dylan, Super Session (Bloomfield/Kooper), East-West (Butterfield Blues Band), and Sunshine Superman by Donovan. (Glad to see all are on the RP playlist).
First concert was Blood Sweat & Tears in an auditorium in Rochester NY in winter of 1967-8. They played everything that they had worked up, and finally around 1 AM Steve Katz, who had just left the Blues Project, showed the band the chords and they played through the Blues Project playlist too.
Like the Cure but this tune is only one degree of separation from a Hall and Oates tune.
I don't hear it myself. However, if it were true there are a lot worse musical groups you could be compared to. Hall and Oates is pretty damn good.
On a side note, can we hear the Jamie Cullum - Katie Melua cover of The Love Cats?
This "horn-version" was always the Best version! The trumpet really makes the song. Thanks Bill