'Just Like Heaven' comes in at #69 on Consequence of Sound's Top 100 Songs Ever list. Here's what they say: “Just Like Heaven” sounds like Samantha Baker and Jake Ryan. It sounds
like first kisses and milkshakes with two straws. It’s the tune frontman
Robert Smith considers to be The Cure’s best pop song, and the biggest
from 1987’s Kiss Me, Kiss Me, Kiss Me. It was inspired by a day
on the sea shore with Smith’s wife, which, with lyrics like “Spinning
on the dizzy edge/ I kissed her face and kissed her head/ And dreamed of
all the ways I had to make her glow,” makes her one lucky lady. The
song was recorded at a vineyard in the south of France, and the
descending guitar riff dancing with the ‘80s keys and jumping drums make
it sound just as happy as the title suggests. -Amanda Koellner (Thanks @JodieSometimes)
#69 ?! Come on... And only one Cure song among 100 ?!!!
ReplyDelete...and found myself alone alone
ReplyDeletealone above a raging sea
that stole the only girl i loved
and drowned her deep inside of me...
Only for the lyrics, it deserved to be higher.
ReplyDeleteLucky Mary......... Sigh
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