Saturday, September 10, 2011
Friday, September 9, 2011
Robert interview in the Guardian Guide

Update: In this article entitled "What should The Cure play at Bestival?", we get a preview of the interview. (Thanks lovecat)
Update 2: The interview is up! (Thanks Heron) And here are scans of the article. (Thanks John)
NME is also running a story based on this interview.
And if you missed Robert's recent Hot Press interview, the scans from Keith are here.
Bestival program

Thursday, September 8, 2011
Update on the Ferris Bueller score story
Bestival TV, 3D, Radio & Photo Gallery
09th Sept - 22:00 (Sky Arts 1)
10th Sept - 01:00 (Sky 3D), 15:00 (Sky 3D), 22:00 (Sky Arts 1)
11th Sept - 03:00 (Sky 3D), 13:00 (Sky 1), 19:00 (Sky 3D), 22:00 (Sky Arts 1)
12th Sept - 01:00 (Sky 3D), 19:00 (Sky 3D)
Kicking off at 3pm on Sky 3D, Saturday will be a dizzying display of Rock Stars, Pop Stars & Divas featuring The Cure, live! Yes! The Cure, LIVE!
If you’re joining us at Bestival, don’t feel left out of our super-modern 3D TV party, you can still relive those golden Robin Hill moments once again with an extra highlights show brimming with Bestival goodness on Sat 17th Sept on both Sky Arts 1 & Sky 3D.
Photo Gallery
"We have a new Photo Gallery going live from tomorrow evening which will be updated daily with live shots of artists, stages, arenas and all things weird and wonderful around the site."
Bestival Radio
Tune in via 87.7FM, Bestival.net & East Village Radio.
All info from the Bestival newsletter. (Thanks lovecat and Aaron)
Tuesday, September 6, 2011
Rob da Bank talks with The Guardian
What will make Bestival 2011 special?
Rob: Two and a half hours of the Cure on Saturday, for me.
How did you bag Bjork and the Cure?
Rob: They've always been on the wish list, particularly the Cure. The Cure have always been in the top two or three. I've been in contact with Robert Smith via email and through his agent for a number of years and it's nearly happened two or three times but I've since found out how thorough Robert Smith is, in a very positive way. He doesn't agree to do things unless he thinks it's going to be absolutely the right thing and he plans it to the nth degree. They're my boyhood band.
Monday, September 5, 2011
Countdown to Bestival

The Cure's set time will be from 9:30PM - 12AM, according to Rob da Bank on the Sunday Best forum. (Thanks lovecat)
Photo of Robert stage art posted by @RobdaBank on Twitter. And this - "i take it The Cure wont be playing Prayers For Rain this weekend @bestival"
Rob talks to Retford Trader & Guardian: “I’ve been after The Cure for seven years so I was delighted when they finally gave in,” he admits. “They’re going to be playing two and a half hours on the Saturday night so cant wait for that. You’re getting two of the best back catalogues of any artists I can think of with The Cure and Bjork - so many hits and classic tracks, and with Bjork a lot of theatre.” (Thanks David)
For those looking to buy or sell tickets, Bestival asks that you only use Ticket Trust.
Cure at Bestival on Q TV

(Thanks Perfect.Murder)
Friday, September 2, 2011
Bestival main stage going up

"Commonly asked qu's..programmes will be onsale @Bestival from thurs for 8 quid for laminate and prog...or buy the app from monday for times"
"no live stream but we will have a live photo gallery, daily videos and Bestival.fm streaming on www.bestival.net + Sky TV shows"
"Enter our Survey to win 3 pairs tickets to the 'sold out' Bestival!"
Here's the SkyArts tv Bestival page. (Thanks Lovecat)
10 Things You Never Knew About The Cure
Tuesday, August 30, 2011
Robert talks with NME
Update: Actually, it won't be for NME. Just asked Louis about this on Twitter and here's his reply:
louispattison - @CraigatCoF It'll be in the Guardian Guide, before Bestival. Not written it yet!
No show in Mexico this year, but maybe 2012
Mike Kinsella & friends form Cure cover band
Friends or Enemies reports that Mike Kinsella and some of his friends from various bands are forming their own Cure cover band, and will be playing a show in Chicago, IL on Sept. 1st at Lincoln Hall, as a benefit for Girls Rock!
(Thanks AndytheCurefan)
Monday, August 29, 2011
The Cure Live in Paris 08 on German TV
The one hour tv edit of The Cure Live in Paris 2008 will air Aug. 31st on zdf.kultur at 7 pm. It will be repeated on Sept. 1st at 1:40 am & 8 am and again on Sept. 3rd at 4:20 pm.
(Thanks Bianca)
Update: 'Jumping Someone Else's Train' and 'Grinding Halt' were included in this version of the show, and it is now up on Dime. (Thanks Lovecat)
Sunday, August 28, 2011
Paolo Sorrentino on using Robert's look

"Today (Aug. 24th) in France "This Must Be the Place" is out. I took this photo in Champs Elysées Paris. There are these photos in a lot of places in Paris." (Thanks Jupiterattraction)
Director Paolo Sorrentino talks to Le Figaro (English translation) about why he used Robert's "look" for his new film 'This Must Be the Place'. (Thanks Perfect.Murder)
Links to previous posts about the film can be found here.
Friday, August 26, 2011
Bestival mobile app / Main stage lineup
The Cure / Rob Da Bank / PJ Harvey / Ross Allen / Crystal Castles / Grandmaster Flash / Paloma Faith / Jaguar Skills / Village People / Rev Milo Speedwagon / Katy B / MistaJam / Toots & The Mayals /
Bestival FM / Claire Maguire / Bestival FM / Mr Motivator / The Ukelele Orchestra of Great Britain.
(Thanks to kersh2099 for posting it on the Sunday Best forum)
Update: Festival site map here, and stewpotty's Google Maps version.
More from Robert's interview with Hot Press
Some key points from the Hot Press interview (if you'd like to buy a copy, it should be up for sale soon):
1. Talks again about wanting to work with Severin again and that The Glove would be top of his list of future collaborations!
2. He's looking forward to Bestival because they haven't played a proper Cure show in years. "its the longest we've ever gone" without a show. He hasn't decided what they're going to do or how they're going to do it.
3. He says it will kickstart them back into work again and into the second part of the album!!
4. He's not sure if the band wants to complete the follow up to 4:13 Dream. They're kinda avoiding discussing it!!
5. As the years go by the tours get shorter...so that's why they don't do dates in every country anymore. To keep the shows fresh he feels you have to reduce the amount of shows. Bands who flog themselves to death end up as imitations of themselves.
6. Two more collaborations done and will come out this year but he can't talk about either of them. (I'm guessing one of these is the track he did with James McCartney.)
7. However between now and this time next year The Cure will take precedence over anything else "Until I get the second half of this album out, I won't do another collaboration"
(Thanks Keith)
Thursday, August 25, 2011
Robert interview in Hot Press
Not too long ago, Robert Smith was telling Hot Press of his love for the late Phil Lynott and in the upcoming issue, we've got the Godfather of Goth Rock once again, this time waxing lyrical on singer-songwriter John Martyn and a whole host of other subjects.
High on the agenda is the forthcoming Cure album, which will be their first since 2008's 4:13 Dream. Cureheads everywhere will be happy to hear that no new collaborations will be getting in the way of its completion.
"I think between now and this time next year The Cure will take precedence over anything else" says Smith.
Elsewhere, Roisin Dwyer has a cosy chat with the not-so-glum-at-all Smith about the Cure-In-Chief's contribution to the new John Martyn tribute album, his relationship with Derry's Japanese Popstars, and why Irish fans didn't get to see his band in 2007.
It's all in the new issue of Hot Press, on shelves now."