Tuesday, August 10, 2010

Robert bit in Alternative Press


Thanks to Junko, we finally have a good scan of the article. Love the bit about RS making toast. : )

20 comments:

  1. Craig,

    I don't have a scan, but their website has this listed for the September Issue:

    OUR BACK PAGES: 25 Years Through The Lens Of AP
    Featuring THE CURE (AP 95, JUNE 1996)

    [http://www.altpress.com/magazine/issue/266-something_corporate/]

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  2. Thank you, Kate. I hope someone gets a better scan of it.

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  3. graig t aurais pas du nouveau sur the cure pour changer!!!!!!!

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  4. new of the cure not old stoff please graig!!!!!!!!

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  5. Sacrebleu, it's the chalice and tabernacle dude!

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  6. Eric: Just as soon as there is new stuff to post, I can assure you, I will.

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  7. Dear Craig,

    I have an unexpected Curespotting for you!

    I was in a physician's waiting room, flipping through the June issue of O Magazine, when I came across a Cure mention by musician Jennifer Nettles:

    "I've been having an '80s revival lately: Blondie, the Eurythmics, and the Cure's Kiss Me, Kiss Me, Kiss Me (1987). Robert Smith's lyrics are so tender, and he can convey so much without words: with percussive breathing or by using his voice like a bass part."

    From
    http://www.oprah.com/world/Jennifer-Nettles-of-Sugarlands-Favorite-Music

    Ha!

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  8. Thanks for information. Luckily enough, I'm visiting my parents-in-law in Arizona now. I'm gonna get a copy later.

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  9. Next time you type "God's" name, Lindsey, have the common decency to use capitals in front of his name! .. :p
    And curtsey/bow when you say it too haha!

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  10. and next time you are referring to God, don't assume that God is a male.
    I think that would piss her off more then not using a capital G
    :p

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  11. you can make toast for me any day RS.... prrr

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  12. @notherbob - why should god have the g capitalised?

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  13. Never mind, people.. Moment's over.. o_O

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  15. It's strange...when I glossed over the word "toast", I automatically thought of what you often do with a glass of alcohol and not what you do to bread.

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