@needafix When was the last time he +didn't* think that the song/album that The Cure was doing at the time was going to be the last one? We've been hearing that he "thinks this will be their last:" since Disintegration, possibly earlier (that's just the earliest I can remember).
@needafix When was the last time he +didn't* think that the song/album that The Cure was doing at the time was going to be the last one? We've been hearing that he "thinks this will be their last:" since Disintegration, possibly earlier (that's just the earliest I can remember).
A reassuring thought: this song is from 2001 (it was the only song (not counting remixes and the like) on "Greatest Hits" that hadn't been released previously), so if it was indeed about Billie Mackenzie, the earliest it could have been written was January 1997, the month Mackenzie...
A reassuring thought: this song is from 2001 (it was the only song (not counting remixes and the like) on "Greatest Hits" that hadn't been released previously), so if it was indeed about Billie Mackenzie, the earliest it could have been written was January 1997, the month Mackenzie committed suicide. Thus Robert Smith was clearly quite mistaken in his belief that it would be their last, as he always has been (so far).
I think it's a fab song, although I might just think it was even fabber (?) if someone were to explain the weird handshake reference (hint, hint
alsooooo, the title 'cut here' is an anagram for the cure. robert thought it would be their last song
@needafix When was the last time he +didn't* think that the song/album that The Cure was doing at the time was going to be the last one? We've been hearing that he "thinks this will be their last:" since Disintegration, possibly earlier (that's just the earliest I can remember).
@needafix When was the last time he +didn't* think that the song/album that The Cure was doing at the time was going to be the last one? We've been hearing that he "thinks this will be their last:" since Disintegration, possibly earlier (that's just the earliest I can remember).
A reassuring thought: this song is from 2001 (it was the only song (not counting remixes and the like) on "Greatest Hits" that hadn't been released previously), so if it was indeed about Billie Mackenzie, the earliest it could have been written was January 1997, the month Mackenzie...
A reassuring thought: this song is from 2001 (it was the only song (not counting remixes and the like) on "Greatest Hits" that hadn't been released previously), so if it was indeed about Billie Mackenzie, the earliest it could have been written was January 1997, the month Mackenzie committed suicide. Thus Robert Smith was clearly quite mistaken in his belief that it would be their last, as he always has been (so far).
I think it's a fab song, although I might just think it was even fabber (?) if someone were to explain the weird handshake reference (hint, hint