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Friday, May 27, 2011
Because it's Friday
and I seem to be in a black eye-liner sort of mood.
I drove two hours with some acquaintances who were more "alternative" and "Goth" than I was (but who didn't have a car), to see The Cure in concert in 1987 (the Kiss Me Kiss Me Kiss Me tour). I enjoyed it, especially Robert Smith's guitar playing. But I think we certainly listened to the Grateful Dead and Frank Zappa and Steve Vai on the way home, though.
I always loved "In Between Days" too. Melody is a good thing. Thanks for the videos.
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http://dailymotion.virgilio.it/video/x17ed1_siouxsie-the-banshees-dear-prudence_music
ReplyDeleteOne of Robert's best things ever!
The Cure on Friday; Friday I'm in love!
ReplyDeleteBet Winnie likes them too. http://youtu.be/mcUza_wWCfA
I drove two hours with some acquaintances who were more "alternative" and "Goth" than I was (but who didn't have a car), to see The Cure in concert in 1987 (the Kiss Me Kiss Me Kiss Me tour). I enjoyed it, especially Robert Smith's guitar playing. But I think we certainly listened to the Grateful Dead and Frank Zappa and Steve Vai on the way home, though.
ReplyDeleteI always loved "In Between Days" too. Melody is a good thing. Thanks for the videos.
Tom