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The Cure - Bestival Live 2011


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http://www.factmag.c...11-for-charity/

http://www.sundaybest.net/

 

 

 

 

 

Disc 1

 

01. Plainsong

02. Open

03. Fascination Street

04. A Night Like This

05. The End Of The World

06. Lovesong

07. Just Like Heaven

08. The Only One

09. The Walk

10. Push

11. Friday I’m In Love

12. Inbetween Days

13. Play For Today

14. A Forest

15. Primary

16. Shake Dog Shake

 

Disc 2

 

01. The Hungry Ghost

02. One Hundred Years

03. End

04. Disintegration

05. Lullaby

06. The Lovecats

07. The Caterpillar

08. Close To Me

09. Hot Hot Hot!!!

10. Let’s Go To Bed

11. Why Can’t I Be You?

12. Boys Don’t Cry

13. Jumping Someone Else’s Train

14. Grinding Halt

15. 10:15 Saturday Night

16. Killing Another

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Guest Greg Reason

They're still wicked live but the setlists have stagnated for the last ten years... Where's the Bloodflowers material ffs?

 

They didn't even play If Only Tonight We Could Sleep.. What with their previously released live albums and DVDs I'm not sure what the point of this is (other than money, as JR has already pointed out)

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I'm a little tempted by this, I never bothered with them after Disintegration but I recognise most of the stuff on this. I'd be interested to hear what they sound like now, the last live thing I listened to was the Concert album.

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Guest Greg Reason

I'm a little tempted by this, I never bothered with them after Disintegration

 

Bloodflowers is their greatest record imo, and Kiss Me, Kiss Me, Kiss Me has half incredible material and half rubbish.

 

All profits from the sale of Bestival Live 2011 will go to a registered charity, the Isle of Wight Youth Trust.

 

Fair enough then, that's a worthy cause if the money makes it there

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I'm a little tempted by this, I never bothered with them after Disintegration

 

Bloodflowers is their greatest record imo, and Kiss Me, Kiss Me, Kiss Me has half incredible material and half rubbish.

 

 

Kiss Me, Kiss Me, Kiss Me was the beginning of the end for me. I agree there are a number of really good songs on it, but I always seem to remember it for the dross. It certainly didn't need to be a double album. Disintegration was definitely a reassuring album after that, but it was Friday I'm In Love which did it for me (although my mate played me End a few years ago, which I love). When I've got time though I must remember to check out Bloodflowers, people only seem to rave about it.

 

Being an old fart, it's still the first four albums that really grip me.

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Guest Greg Reason

Being an old fart, it's still the first four albums that really grip me.

 

Well being realistic Seventeen Seconds, Faith and Pornography are fantastic records for damn sure so fair call. Bloodflowers is just so delightfully sorry sounding, and there's not a scrap of bad material on there (which was the first time since Pornography really, and something they've never achieved since imo)

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