Sunday, November 15, 2009

Confessions of a Curehead, Part Six


1982 The single "Let's Go To Bed, which had been the exact opposite of what the Cure, was surprisingly (or perhaps not so surprisingly) it was a minor hit, despite the fact that Smith had publicly mocked and ridiculed the song. Despite the relative success, Smith seemed more disinterested, The Cure or abandoning, at least leave the task of Tolhurst was the only other member of the Banshees and then join. However, in July 1983, The> Cure apparently not letting released another single, "The Walk, which broke the Top Twenty in October of that year and then repeated the trick with the classic Love Cats to a British Top Ten. All of these singles and their B-sides were collected at the end of compilation album Japanese Whispers.

Fans were confused, Smith received countless amounts of hate mail against the continuation of The Cure's 'madness', which he collected against so ridiculous. It was his band,what he could do what he wanted and he did appear, both with The Cure and The Banshees on the Christmas edition of Top of the Pops, seems really crazy driving his followers was that the intended effect? They felt guilty a little more, after all that they followed him into hell with pornography, he was simply there to have them there? He continued his artistic schizoid hikes, which deals with albums for both bands early 1984. Proof in the pudding, that was the cureRobert Smith, was the fact that he played all the instruments except drums and saxophone on the resulting album The Top (1984).



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