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
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!
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.
Craig,
ReplyDeleteI 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/]
Thank you, Kate. I hope someone gets a better scan of it.
ReplyDeletegraig t aurais pas du nouveau sur the cure pour changer!!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteEnglish, please?
ReplyDeletenew of the cure not old stoff please graig!!!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteSacrebleu, it's the chalice and tabernacle dude!
ReplyDeleteEric: Just as soon as there is new stuff to post, I can assure you, I will.
ReplyDeletethanks graig!!
ReplyDeleteDear Craig,
ReplyDeleteI 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!
Thanks for information. Luckily enough, I'm visiting my parents-in-law in Arizona now. I'm gonna get a copy later.
ReplyDeleteNext time you type "God's" name, Lindsey, have the common decency to use capitals in front of his name! .. :p
ReplyDeleteAnd curtsey/bow when you say it too haha!
and next time you are referring to God, don't assume that God is a male.
ReplyDeleteI think that would piss her off more then not using a capital G
:p
you can make toast for me any day RS.... prrr
ReplyDelete@notherbob - why should god have the g capitalised?
ReplyDeleteNever mind, people.. Moment's over.. o_O
ReplyDeleteSorry I ruined the joke. : )
ReplyDeletesorry for the lowercase :P
ReplyDeleteCool.
ReplyDeleteThis comment has been removed by the author.
ReplyDeleteIt'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.
ReplyDelete