"Today's
issue of the Austrian newspaper DerStandard features a
review of the Pornography Deluxe Edition in it's supplement
called Rondo.
The article is very favourable calling
Pornography "a modern classic - nothing less." and the 2nd
cd "nice but more for the freaks."
I especially like the following bit:
"Before Robert Smith mutated into
the goth punchinello with Muppet Show hair-do and Udo Huber[Austrian
DJ]-eyeliner he and his band expressed this aesthetical and textual
ground-breaking opus."
"A month
or so ago I heard about a movie coming out called Just
Like Heaven and I wrote to you and asked if you knew the title
was inspired by the Cure song. Well, I just barely got back from
an advanced screening of the movie and can tell you it most definitely
*is* inspired by The Cure's song. Not only that but the song is in
the movie. It appears at the very beginning as a sort of easy listening/classical
guitar version with a female singing and the lyrics altered so
that they are from a female's perspective (e.g. " . . . the one
that makes me scream he said, the one that makes me laugh he said
and threw his arms around my neck
. . ., etc.") and the moment the movie cuts to credits
at the end it goes right into the version we all know and love.
The movie was a decent little romantic comedy starring Reese Witherspoon
and some guy that looks like he could be Johnny Knoxville's
less obnoxious brother and has a supporting role played by Jon Heder
that is very much like his Napoleon Dynamite character (the fro is
gone though). I imagine both versions of Just Like Heaven featured
in the movie will appear on the movie's soundtrack CD."
Also, David
Poland @ The
Hot Button has a review of the film.
Update:
"thought you might like to know that the female
vocal version of Just Like Heaven, in the forthcoming film
is by Katie Melua, who Brits will know for her excruciatingly
dull 'Closest Thing To Crazy'. She had the third biggest
selling artists album of 2004 in the UK too. Coffee Table
nightmare!"
(Thanks Christian
and anonymous)
'Just Like Heaven' will also
be featured in a new Playstation 2 Game:
PRESS RELEASE
For immediate release
SingStar '80s: Don't you just love
the '80s...
Culture Club. Dexy's Midnight Runners.
Blondie. Nena. The Cure.
Hear the names and the songs just
pop in to your head. Sony Computer Entertainment Europe
(SCEE) is pleased to announce that, in response to
lobbying from SingStarTM fans around
the world, Studio London is to develop the definitive nostalgic
music experience – SingStar '80s. Brace
yourself for the ultimate '80s invasion,
available just in time to kick start your party season.
SingStar '80s features the first era-specific
track listing to emerge from the music gurus at London
Studio and comes packed with 30 original and totally classic
tracks from the early '80s that are guaranteed to throw you back
to your school disco days. Recreating the iconic style that defined
the era, SingStar '80s brings the decade back to life with a
new '80s-themed intro, retro colour scheme, fully licensed tracks
from the original artists, and, of course, the videos that ushered
in the dawn of music TV.
Providing pop kids with a great excuse
to dig out the neon T-shirts, the frilly shirts or lace
fingerless gloves, SingStar '80s fills your home with the tunes
that topped the charts in Europe and around the world, from leading
artists including The Cure, Kate Bush, Frankie Goes to Hollywood,
Erasure and Simple Minds. Journey back in time and indulge
in nostalgic classics such as:
# Culture Club: Karma Chameleon
# Dexy's Midnight Runners: Come On
Eileen
# Vanilla Ice: Ice Ice Baby
# Belinda Carlisle: Heaven is a Place
on Earth
# Simple Minds: Don't You (Forget
About Me)
# The Cure: Just Like Heaven
# Nena: 99 Red Balloons
# Frankie Goes to Hollywood: Power
of Love
# Blondie: Atomic
# Kate Bush: Running up that Hill
# Foreigner: I want to know what love
is
# Europe: The Final Countdown
# Soft Cell: Tainted Love
# Wham!: Wake me up before you go,
go!
# Pretenders: Brass in pocket
# Billy Joel: Uptown Girl
# Erasure: A little respect
# Starship: We built this city
# Katrina and the Waves: Walkingon
Sunshine
Easy to set-up and play, SingStar
'80s comes with two high quality microphones and tracks
players pitch, tone and rhythm, as they sing into the mic. SingStar
'80s has got what it takes to turn even the most tone deaf of
singers into a ballad-wailing sensation, - all you need to do
is raid your wardrobe, put on your make-up, peroxide your hair,
line up that power ballad and wow the crowd!
(Thanks James)
The Cure place 14 songs in
the 99X Freedom of Choice
1000:
960 - High
862 - A Letter to Elise
732 - Why Can't I Be You
730 - Fascination Street
564 - Lullaby
543 - Killing An Arab
530 - Boys Don't Cry
484 - Lovesong
478 - Pictures of You
474 - Close to Me
405 - Let's Go To Bed
342 - Just Like Heaven
304 - Lovecats
22 - Friday I'm In Love
(Thanks Jeff)
Looks like another unauthorized
dvd is coming out:
Here's a link to this DVD ( incl.
picture). Released late August according to this site."
(Thanks John)
Curespotting:
"National
Public Radio (NPR) profiled Paul Anka's new CD "Rock Swings"
this morning (20 July 2005). The CD is a cover of some popular
rock songs (Smells Like Teen Spirit, The Love Cats, Jump, etc.).
In the profile, snippets of the original are played followed by Anka's
version.
One cut covered is (obviously for
this list) Love Cats. Anka comments on how he reworked the
song.
"Another
version of the BGs song story from the June issue of Illinois
Entertainer:
Now, Corgan can sit back proudly and
relate wacky career-topping yarns like his recent transatlantic
phone call to one of his heroes, Robert Smith, requesting
his backing-vocal presence on TheFutureEmbrace (The Cure capo's
response on hearing it was a Bee Gees song: ''What ... the ...
fuck?!''). But Smith loved the cut so much, he remixed his own version
of it, which a reverent Corgan copied for final release."
(Thanks Lenore)
"In last
nights episode of Eastenders Kat tried to win back Alfie’s
heart by playing a cat themed mix tape whilst working on her
market stall. The
Lovecats was the fist song she played."
(Thanks Adam)
"I went to
Billy Corgan's show in LA on July 13, and they played 2 Cure
songs from Pornography era before Billy went on. One of the
songs was Descent, but I can't remember what the other one was."
(Thanks Spencer)
July 18th
La Route du Rock festival on
tv in France & Germany:
"The German
- France TV Station Arte shows The Cure from the La route
du Rock Festival on TV
La route du Rock
Samstag, den 13. August 2005 um
22.30 Uhr / Saturday, august 13 th...at 10.30 pm
The Cure, The Raveonettes...
Regie : Laurent Hasse und Stéphane
Kopecky"
(Thanks Wilco)
Another update on the show
in Turkey:
"There
were only 150 'front of stage' tickets which are now sold
out for the Cure performance.
(Map of the stage attached.)"
(Thanks
Olivier)
A very interesting and different
look at the 2005 European Tour:
"today
i have stumbled upon something great called 'google earth'.
it's a world-wide satellite map that you can access through
a piece of software you can download here: http://earth.google.com (windows
only for now).
install google earth, double-click
on FestivalTour2005.kmz to open it and then double-click
on the various placemarks i have included - they will show up
in your 'temporary places' folder in the 'places' area. it
will take you through all the places where the cure will be playing
over the summer - you can zoom in and zoom out anywhere."
(Thanks Olivier)
An update on that Infusion
remix of 'Inbetween Days' :
Warner Brothers was kind enough
to send over an advance disc of a new CD being released
this September. Entitled "Future Retro", it is a
compilation of remixes from influential
bands over the last twenty years. The track listing is
as follows...
Future Retro
Warner Music
Release Date: September 27th, 2005
(tentative)
CD:
1. The Cure - The Walk (Infusion
Mix) (5:36)
2. Yaz - Situation (Richard X Remix)
(5:50)
3. Echo & The Bunnymen - Lips
Like Sugar (Way Out West Remix Edit) (4:52)
4. INXS - Need You Tonight (Static
Revenger Mix Edit) (4:19)
5. Depeche Mode - Shake The Disease
(Tiga Remix) (6:47)
6. Erasure - A Little Respect (Electrospect
Mix) (6:35)
7. Howard Jones - New Song (Peter
Black & Hardrock Striker Mix Edit) (3:29)
8. Alphaville - Forever Young (Hamel
Album Mix) (5:04)
9. New Order - Bizarre Love Triangle
(The Crystal Method Extended Mix) (6:04)
10. Grandmaster Flash - White Lines
(Elite Force Mix) (7:39)
11. Devo - Girl U Want (Black Light
Odyssey Mix)(3:42)
12. B-Movie - Nowhere Girl (Adam
Freeland Mix) (7:31)
13. Book Of Love - Boy (DJ Irene
Rockstar Mix) (4:28)
14. Morrissey - Suedehead (Sparks
Remix) (6:36)
Doouble LP:
A1. The Cure - The Walk (Infusion
12" Remix) (8:59)
A2. New Order - Bizarre Love Triangle
(Richard X 12" Mix) (7:04)
B1. Depeche Mode - Shake The Disease
(Tiga Remix)(6:47)
B2. B-Movie - Nowhere Girl (Adam
Freeland Mix) (7:31)
B3. INXS - Need You Tonight (Static
Revenger Mix) (6:41)
C1. Echo & The Bunnymen - Lips
Like Sugar (Way Out West Remix) (7:32)
C2. Howard Jones - New Song (Peter
Black & Hardrock Striker Mix) (7:42)
D1. Grandmaster Flash - White Lines
(Elite Force Mix) (7:39)
D2. Yazoo - Situation (Future Funk
Squad Remix) (6:38)
D3. Alphaville - Forever Young (Hamel
Club Mix) (7:41)
(Thanks
Steve, Tim and Federico)
Pietro's chart update:
"It seems
that after all, even the Cure had a "sales boost" deriving
from the Live8 show: "The Cure" has re-entered the French
Albums Top 200 at
197. Logical enough, it was the
country they played in. In the first weeks after its release,
it initially gained a #4 spot, and then slowly disappeared
after 14 charting weeks."
(Thanks Pietro)
Cure cover and mash-up:
"Dinosaur
Jr. (the ORIGINAL line-up) performed in NYC's Central Park
tonight, for the first encore, you guessed it, they did Just
Like Heaven."
(Thanks
Joeylom)
"Arjan
Writes (http://www.arjanwrites.com/)--
a fantastic music site -- has a Mash-Up of The Cure's "A Forest" with the
latest Fischerspooner single "Just Let Go." It's pretty good!"
(Thanks finalsound)
Goth
City are having a Berlin aftershow party for the Berlin
show.
(Thanks
Wilco)
Curespotting:
"After
the LIVE8, there has been all this fuss about Robert's
make-up. I have found another article about some LIVE8 celebrities,
and they make a
comment about Robert asking him
to give up his lipstick and more.
From the article "Live8 not so legends"
"And we think the Cure's Robert
Smith, while incredibly talented, should think about giving
away the lippie, eye makeup and whatever substance
that's making him sweat like a wild
boar."
Looking at British band The Cure.
How have they survived the media despite being media shy,
and what Cure songs you should definately check out.
(Thanks
Tempest)
"They played
the "Lullaby" bass and guitar instrumental lead-in on
the British Open this afternoon. Good lead-in music
all day, capped off by The Cure."
(Thanks Stan) "I've had this Curespotting
for some time now... any surfers out there? Pacific
Longboarder magazine, vol. 8 no. 2, has featured on the cover
3
prime longboarders (Alex Knost,
CJ Nelson and Jai Lee ); Jai is standing with a Cure surfboard-
the classic "Boys Don't Cry" poster printed on
his board. The article following
asks about what music the guys are into. Jai Lee states
immediately that "Robert Smith and The Cure are specials".
The magazine cover is worth seeing- check it out!"
(Thanks Renee)
"friday i attended u2 at the amsterdam
arena in holland, just before u2 entered the stage, inbetween
days was played, many people where singing
along with it, which was very cool
!!"
"In Between
Days" was played before the July 9 U2 show at the Stade
de France in Paris, France. Don't know if it has been
played on other
tourdates or if the band chose it
or not."
(Thanks
Marco and carpet burner)
July 11th
Ticket update for Istanbul:
"An update on the Istanbul tickets:
one-day tickets have recently been made available for 40,750,000 TRL.
That's only 8,750,000 TRL (5.45 EUR)
cheaper than the two-day pass, though.
To add to the confusion, Biletix told me they would mail me
my tickets (abroad) even though it apparently is against their policy
- and I had not asked for that."
(Thanks Olivier)
Free ticket for the Saint-Malo
show:
"I have one ticket for the Cure gig
in Saint-Malo on the 13th of August that I'd like to give away for
free. I've decided to go to Lokeren and Berlin
instead and just want to make someone happy.. Feel free to
send me an e-mail and next
week I'll let you know if you've won it."
(Thanks Menno)
'Inbetween Days (extended version)'
will be included on Retro:Active 4, which is scheduled for release on August
9th. More info at The
Ideal Copy.
(Thanks Steeve)
You can see the cover of Dave
Thompson's new Cure book here.
Ansa
says that tickets for the Toarmina show are selling well. 3,000 sold
in 2 days,and just over 2,000 left.
(Thanks Matteo)
The Story of...The Cure repeat:
"The Story of...The Cure will be re-broadcasted
on CityTV Vancouver Channel on July 22th at 10:00am Pacific Time...For
other cities in Canada, please check your local listings."
(Thanks Pamela)
Cure cover:
"I checked out the reunited Dinosaur
Jr. in Orlando last night, and they played their famed cover of Just
Like Heaven as a first encore. Lots of
fun to see that one live, and it ended just as spontaneously
in person as it did on the album. I'd always just assumed the tape
cut off and they decided to release it that way."
When you asked him to sing backing vocals on the song, did
Robert Smith [of the Cure] laugh?
Oh yeah. I basically told him just please listen to it and
if you don't want to do it, that's fine. A few days later he phoned
me and said, "I listened to it. I love it and it's fantastic." Most people
take me so seriously — they don't get it. There really is some joy in that
song.
By Todd Camp and Robert Philpot
THEY NEED AID, TOO
Last weekend's Live 8 concerts were meant to raise awareness
of problems in famine-stricken African nations. So send a check to
a hunger-fighting
charity, and then another to these guys, who ain't lookin'
so hot... It was bound to happen with all that makeup he wears -- the
Cure's Robert Smith is starting to resemble Bette Davis."
Just catching up on the real
news, and want to send out my sympathy and condolences to everyone
in London, due to the cowardly terror attacks. I'm sure you all know
that everyone's thoughts, hopes and prayers are with you.
July 7th
Ok, tropical storm Cindy is
gone, the electricity is on again, most of the tree limbs and debris
has been cleared, and fingers crossed, Dennis won't be hitting N.O.
this weekend (I hope!). So let's get back to the news.
'Boys Don't Cry' was shown
on BBC3's Best of Live 8 special yesterday.
(Thanks Rob)
An update on the Designers
Against AIDS shirt:
"I asked DAA. They wrote: "Hi Michael,
We don't know the shop addresses in Germany yet, that will happen end
of this month and they will be in the shops in the middle of September."
I think it will be the same in other countries. It seems,
they wont sell the shirts online..."
(Thanks Michael)
This site has download
links for pretty much every performance at Live 8. Get what you want
before "The Man" shuts it down.
Update:
"Thanks for the link to the page with the addresses of the AOL streams.
This allowed me to discover more information that I thought everyone might
be interested in. The links posted are for the MOV versions. I've now
also discovered all the links for the Real Player format. People may be
interested in these because they are easier to convert, are smaller, and
more compatible with PC's in general.
I really think people might find this info useful, so I thought
I'd share it with you."
(Thanks Caley)
Musictap
has a review of the SS/Faith/Pornograpy reissues.
(Thanks Mark)
Curespotting:
"The Monday, July 5 2005 New York
Times had an essay about the live8 event. There was a picture of Robert
and a mention of his "moaning about
angst". "
(Thanks Berndt)
July 5th
AOL
has now posted the individual clips of each song by every performer
at Live 8.
(Thanks Olivier and Greg)
The Cranes website confirms that they
will be supporting The Cure at the Sept. 1st show in Athens, Greece.
(Thanks Jan)
An update on that Designers
Against AIDS shirt and clearing up a mystery about another shirt
we'll probably be seeing A LOT of this summer:
"I believe it was your site that
mentioned Robert designing a shirt for Designers Against AIDS. Well,
this morning I finally got their website to work on my laptop and
they have Robert's design up. It's an edited version of the picture
of the dolls of himself and Mary that he took for a magazine article
that I remember seeing in your gallery. Anyways, here's a link to a photo
of the shirt: http://beautywithoutirony.typepad.com/photos/designers_against_aids_ts/p1010007_1.html
I'm looking into how and where to buy one. The site www.designersagainstaids.com
doesn't offer much help with that other than a list of places that
were interested in selling them....but it does say that Robert had
planned to wear his shirt for the Live 8 performance. If he did, I missed
it!
There was a lot of confusion on The Cure's message boards
about Robert's "CE" on his shirt. Well, watching The Cure's Live 8
performance provided a big clue. A friend of mine on deviantart.com
helped me put it together. If you noticed on the back of his shirt at
the performance, it said: "YOUR CHOI" Now add that "CE" to the end of
it. "YOUR CHOICE". I saw Bill's souncheck pictures and noticed that
Robert had on a different
one with the message "MY CHOICE".
But where's the BAD CHOICE shirt?
: ) Now then, who's going to decode Porl's jacket? : )
(Thanks "Alexia")
Cure cover:
"I was at The Get Up Kids' final
show on July 2 in Kansas City, MO. During the encore, they played
their cover of Close to Me. It was awesome and really energized
the crowd."
(Thanks Andi)
Curespotting:
"In Nick Hornby's new bestselling
book, "A Long Way Down", there's a fleeting reference to The Cure
"In Between Days". Nick Hornby is
well-known for several music references in his book, but
i think it's the first time The Cure get such clear and sympathetic
nod."
If you click on "Le concert Live8 à Versailles"
at the right of the window you can see The Cure during the soundchecks
and at the end of the video a ninterview with Robert."
"I've put some cure pics on
my website www.gaelleberi.com
under works and then the cure. Hope you'll like them."
(Thanks Gaelle)
And here's an update on who
showed what:
"I can tell you that the Italian
channel SKY aired Open and One hundred years, but then after just
a few seconds of End it switched to Philadelphia."
(Thanks Pietro)
"The BBC showed Open on BBC 1 after the US concert
had finished.
For those with satellite, the BBC also had extra channels
running. They didn't have a dedicated showing for the Versailles concert,
but they did
have a pick'n'mix channel, which showed the Cure's main
set. They'd switched to Toronto by the time the Cure came back on
though, so that hasn't been shown on BBC at all.
The BBC does have an hour long 'The Best Of Live 8' program
running on BBC 3 at 8 o'clock every day this week. I think this is
showing some
footage from all the concerts (the description mentions
Placebo), so there's a good chance that will show The Cure at some
point."
(Thanks Rob, Sean and Claude)
"In response to the query on your website... XM's
Coverage of Live 8 was generally pretty good. As the schedules for
all the shows were all over
the place, you could tell that the XM DJs had no idea
what was going on, who was coming on next, etc. At about 1pm Pacific
Time I stuck to the
"Paris" channel (each city was given it's own channel)
and just waited it out. Sometime shortly after 3pm, they announced
that The Cure were taking the stage, but what followed was an awful
mess of tape-playback and instrument sound checks with channels turning
on and off, patches being plugged and unplugged.
They cut away from that temporarily to bring us some
coverage of London, then cut back just in time for The Cure's first
notes to be heard. What
followed was a fairly lousy mix; as far as live-Cure
mixes go this one was very muddy and unfocused, but the overall
fidelity was pretty good.
Unfortunately, XM only played the first three songs,
and then announced they didn't know whether or not there'd be an
encore (apparently there
was, but I listened for about another half-hour waiting,
and it was not broadcast - instead, they went again to the London
feed for some of Pink Floyd).
When I later checked COF and learned that there WAS indeed
an encore, I was very disappointed (personally, I've been DYING
to hear "Just Like
Heaven" sans keyboards... Impossible???). Overall I have
to give XM credit for very thorough, high quality, and well-meaning
coverage of Live 8 in general, but when it came to The Cure they kind
of dropped the ball."
(Thanks Jordan)
Bill does it again! He's got
some fantastic photos from Live 8 Versailles:
Ok, so we know MTV/VH1 didn't
air anything from The Cure (and their overall coverage was pathetic
at best), but what about anyone else? Did the BBC tv or radio have
anything? What about the XM radio channel for Versailles?
Also, for anyone interested in getting some of the
videos from the various shows, especially from London, you need
to check the alt.binaries.mpeg.video.music newsgroup. Some really
high quality stuff is currently being posted. As of this morning,
you can get Coldplay (a 1.9GB file but fantastic quality!), Annie
Lennox, Madonna, U2 & Paul McCartney (just Sgt. Pepper, not the
full U2 set), Neil Young, Pink Floyd and one song from Bjork. And there's
more to come.
Bruno's server seems to be
down for the time being, but thanks to Heron, a mirror site for
the Live 8 files is on the way.
Update:
Ok, the mirror for the mp3s is up. The video will be there later
today.
Getty Images has some photos
of The Cure (Placebo and Shakira too) in Versailles,
Robert
before the show, and great shots from Live
8 in general.
Some wrap-up coverage of Live
8:
"An article from The
Guardian that explains the 3 gig dash that Youssou N'Dour and
Dido did yesterday at Live 8. Last paragraph explains why The Cure
didn't headline as expected.
"We're running two hours late, but calls are
made to the organisers at the Palais de Versailles and the running
order there is re-arranged. As the London show finishes, 200,000
fans in France greet the Senegalese superstar and his counterpart
from Islington at the end of an incredible day."
"This is from the
today's newspaper The Province of BC, Canada a short comment
of Versailles show:
"Paris
In Versailles, an eclectic lineup including
Italian tenor Andrea Bocelli and The Cure united at a concert
set amid one of the Frances's greatest
symbols of opulence - The Chateau of Versailles.
British rock trio Muse kicked off the event
singing from a stage set in the front court of the 17th century
palace that was once home to King Louis XIV.
A crowd of 60,000 crammed the tree-lined boulevard
leading up to the palace, falling silent during two soaring
arias by Bocelli and then dancing in time to tunes by Tina Arena
and Latn superstar Shakira."
(July 3th, 2005, pag. C5)"
(Thanks Pamela)
"I've been checking
the blogs from LIVE 8.com, and there are some comments about
The Cure show. They pretty much describe The Cure's entrance,
perfomance and when they left and came back to play the encore. Also
there some other few comments from other fans who attended the show
and similar blogs for other artists who participated in the
Versailles show.
And so the new Cure have debuted
at Live 8 with a set of 'Open', '100 Years' and 'End', followed
by an encore of 'Just Like Heaven' and 'Boys Don't Cry'.
Don't know what in the hell kept happening to 'Tape', but someone
screwed it up at least 3 times by my count. I'll have reviews, photos,
etc. up on the Live 8 page as soon
as they are sent in.
Some comments from Robert
(and new bass player Steve Gallop...HA!) on Live 8:
"Not sure if you already have this
or not but a clip of Robert talking
to Reuters "2:22) July 2 - Robert Smith of the Cure
and French tennis-champ-turned-singer Yannick Noah tell Reuters
why Live 8 might make the politicians listen."
British singer
Robert Smith, the spidery-haired, thickly-eyelined, lip-sticked
front-man of the world's most eminent Goth band, the Cure was
asked by Reuters if he believed the concerts might have any effect
on politicians set to meet in Scottland.
"I mean they're professional politicians
and by nature there will come a point where they'll look
around and if for no other reason than they want to win people's
votes they'll do something.
They may not be like morally, feel
like they're morally obliged to do it but they should be
they're the ones that are able to change things."
Cure bassist Steve Gallop echoed Lombard's
sentiment telling Reuters:
"I don't think musicians as such can
change anything but they can bring attention to everything
so I mean it would be particularly churlish and you'd have
to be a bit demented to say no".
Doubtless the thousands of fans for
whom The Cure is this evening's top draw agree.
(Thanks N.)
Robert Smith,
lead singer of The Cure, said he was convinced the massive
turnout of the global concerts would send a message.
"By mobilizing millions of people,
you're effectively saying to a few very powerful people
that there is a groundswell and it isn't going to go away,"
Smith told The Associated Press backstage. "There's too many
people involved. There's too much anger for things to just remain
as they are."
"The gulf between rich and poor isn't
unbridgeable. There is enough to go around," said Smith,
whose band was scheduled to close the 25-act event.
Update: Despite what was listed there, they didn't do a song
together.
(Thanks Koyldo)
I also have to say that Razorlight
are pretty terrible.
I just want to say that Shakira
has some interesting..."moves". : )
Look away now if you don't
want to know what The Cure will most likely play tonight:
"Soundchecks just over: open,
100 years, end."
(Thanks
Olivier)
"The
Cure is actually playing for the Soundchecks in Versailles
(at 15 pm here in France). The french TV M6 just put a part
of this soundcheck live ! This is a screenshot showing Robert and
Porl !"
Good morning and welcome to
Live 8
& the debut of the first new Cure lineup in a decade.
Watching the Berlin concert now, while waiting for London
to go live. While we wait, take a look at the Cure article
in today's Daily Mirror Live
8 pullout.
(Thanks
Warren)
July 1st
Some info on the Italian show:
"The
city which will host the italian date is Taormina,
and the event is a part of the "Taormina Arte Festival 2005".