I'm fourteen Years old and just started listening to the Cure this morning and this is by far the most beautiful vocal performance entranced with haunting image creating lyrics i have ever heard if i ever have the chance to sing on a teen idol show i will definitly try to do something like this. Absolutely Beautiful, It literally brought tears to my eyes
@GreenDrag92 as a fellow fourteen year old here, I just wanted to say kudos to you for listening to The Cure. I've been a fan for a few years now, and they're absolutely my favorite band.
@GreenDrag92 as a fellow fourteen year old here, I just wanted to say kudos to you for listening to The Cure. I've been a fan for a few years now, and they're absolutely my favorite band.
@GreenDrag92 and @clamm I've been listening to The Cure since I was about eleven: I heard "How Beautiful You Are" on a local college radio station, and the next day I asked my mother to take me to the record store so I could get a copy of Kiss Me, Kiss Me, Kiss Me. (When I got home I listened to my new album over and over and over and over and...well, you get the idea. Fortunately, I had very tolerant parents.) Overall it had been a pretty lousy year for me, and discovering The Cure stood...
@GreenDrag92 and @clamm I've been listening to The Cure since I was about eleven: I heard "How Beautiful You Are" on a local college radio station, and the next day I asked my mother to take me to the record store so I could get a copy of Kiss Me, Kiss Me, Kiss Me. (When I got home I listened to my new album over and over and over and over and...well, you get the idea. Fortunately, I had very tolerant parents.) Overall it had been a pretty lousy year for me, and discovering The Cure stood out as one of its few positives.
I always get a warm fuzzy when I meet millennials who're into the wonderful '80s and '90s alternative music that I still love. (I'm not even sure whether the term "alternative" had caught on yet, or if it had, whether The Cure was considered "alternative" when I first started listening to them: I may be mistaken, but I seem to recall them being described as "New Wave" at the time.)
I'm fourteen Years old and just started listening to the Cure this morning and this is by far the most beautiful vocal performance entranced with haunting image creating lyrics i have ever heard if i ever have the chance to sing on a teen idol show i will definitly try to do something like this. Absolutely Beautiful, It literally brought tears to my eyes
@GreenDrag92 as a fellow fourteen year old here, I just wanted to say kudos to you for listening to The Cure. I've been a fan for a few years now, and they're absolutely my favorite band.
@GreenDrag92 as a fellow fourteen year old here, I just wanted to say kudos to you for listening to The Cure. I've been a fan for a few years now, and they're absolutely my favorite band.
@GreenDrag92 lmao just realized this was from 2006. well, kudos to your 14 year old self, hope you are still listening :)
@GreenDrag92 lmao just realized this was from 2006. well, kudos to your 14 year old self, hope you are still listening :)
@GreenDrag92 and @clamm I've been listening to The Cure since I was about eleven: I heard "How Beautiful You Are" on a local college radio station, and the next day I asked my mother to take me to the record store so I could get a copy of Kiss Me, Kiss Me, Kiss Me. (When I got home I listened to my new album over and over and over and over and...well, you get the idea. Fortunately, I had very tolerant parents.) Overall it had been a pretty lousy year for me, and discovering The Cure stood...
@GreenDrag92 and @clamm I've been listening to The Cure since I was about eleven: I heard "How Beautiful You Are" on a local college radio station, and the next day I asked my mother to take me to the record store so I could get a copy of Kiss Me, Kiss Me, Kiss Me. (When I got home I listened to my new album over and over and over and over and...well, you get the idea. Fortunately, I had very tolerant parents.) Overall it had been a pretty lousy year for me, and discovering The Cure stood out as one of its few positives.
I always get a warm fuzzy when I meet millennials who're into the wonderful '80s and '90s alternative music that I still love. (I'm not even sure whether the term "alternative" had caught on yet, or if it had, whether The Cure was considered "alternative" when I first started listening to them: I may be mistaken, but I seem to recall them being described as "New Wave" at the time.)