http://www.thecure.com/news.html#HIT Live in front of sell-out crowds for two unforgettable nights at the Berlin Tempodrom in November 2002, one of the world’s most highly acclaimed bands performed three of their most admired and influential albums in their entirety: ‘Pornography’ (1982), ‘Disintegration’ (1989) and ‘Bloodflowers’ (2000). “I had the idea of taking the ‘Trilogy’ to it’s logical conclusion during The Cure’s worldwide ‘Dreamtour 2000’; we should play all three albums live in one night and make a film…” Robert Smith, The Cure You know you want it. 3 1/2 hours of the best Cure ever. I only wish they had included Faith in an encore.
Re: Re: The Cure: Trilogy (released on June 3) Actually its Just Like Heaven. Even though the DVD doesn't have that pop song favorite - just the 3 most depressing albums ever made. I may have to go out and buy it at lunch even though I pre-ordered it thru Amazon.com.
Re: Re: Re: The Cure: Trilogy (released on June 3) Does it have Friday I'm in Love on there? If it doesn't have Friday I'm in Love (the only redeamable song they ever made) then what's the use in even buying it? God that song is awesome. Why the hell can't they learn that that's their only good song? I don't care if Monday's blue. Tuesday's grey and Wednesday too. Thursday i don't care about you. It's friday i'm in love. So upbeat, so happy. Definately their shining moment.
Re: Re: Re: Re: The Cure: Trilogy (released on June 3) You're funny. Mis-guided - but funny. This DVD begins with the words: It doesn't matter if we all die In the middle with these words: You shatter me Your grip on me A hold on me So dull it kills And ends with these: ALWAYS FADE ALWAYS DIE I LET FALL FLOWERS OF BLOOD Magic.
Wasn't the Kiss Me Kiss Me Kiss Me tour supposed to be their last?? I mean, I'm glad they stuck around long enough to make Disintegration, their best since Faith, but c'mon Fat Bob. Give it up.
That's what he said after every album since Kiss Me Kiss Me Kiss Me. Except this last one. He has since said and said it again in the interview portion of the DVD that the next Cure album will be their darkest and loudest ever.