AtomicBono
ONE love, blood, life
LM, I'm gonna start yours as soon as it finishes downloading
LM, I'm gonna start yours as soon as it finishes downloading
I was about to make a snarky comment about how late it was before remembering you're in Greece.
I hope you enjoy it.
Haha yep, it's noon here and I'm chillin on the beach of a motherfucking island (I adventured to some Greek islands during my spring break)
You already get cool points for using What Goes On, the first song I ever learned to play on guitar
Glad I could get some cool points early. This definitely isn't a rock the fuck out list, but there's some shit you'll dig, like Outkast and Lupe Fiasco. And I don't think there's anyone on this earth that doesn't enjoy Just Like Heaven.
Yep, that might be the problem there. Everything before MPP is an acquired taste/awful.
I'm absolutely stunned you haven't heard My Girls and you post on this forum regularly. There were times last year I wish I could have gotten away from it.
As for rocking the fuck out - yeah even mine does that slightly less this time, I think (though don't worry - there are numerous rockin' songs).
And I don't think there's anyone on this earth that doesn't enjoy Just Like Heaven.
Hate to burst this bubble, but I don't. It was, in fact, one of the few songs I didn't like on your list. I didn't understand the Cure when I was all mopey in middle/high school, and I certainly don't get them now. Maybe I'm missing out, but oh well.
Ha, no. I had quite a few friends who were into them at the time, and they tried to get me to like them—all in vain. And, after attempting to listen to Pornography and Disintegration in recent years, I've just given up.
The Cure is one of the best singles bands of all time, with Standing On A Beach being one of the great compilation albums ever. That being said, outside of The Head On The Door (a must-listen; don't give up on The Cure until you've heard this, their most fun record) and Disintegration, they were never much of an album band. I love them, and it must have been fun to have been around in the '80s to follow their catalogue through its many fascinating twists and turns, but they were never very consistent.
Well, that's a shame. But to each his/her own lol.
I wouldn't necessarily say they're a "singles" band. They just have a lot of great songs, but a lot of...not so great ones as well.
And Six Different Ways, Push, A Night Like This, Plainsong, Untitled, most of Bloodflowers, etc. That being said, how many bands are that good at picking singles? I wish U2 were.
The Cure is one of the best singles bands of all time, with Standing On A Beach being one of the great compilation albums ever. That being said, outside of The Head On The Door (a must-listen; don't give up on The Cure until you've heard this, their most fun record) and Disintegration, they were never much of an album band. I love them, and it must have been fun to have been around in the '80s to follow their catalogue through its many fascinating twists and turns, but they were never very consistent.
Er, what? The Cure, not an album band? Really?
agreed. they're just not my cup of tea.Hate to burst this bubble, but I don't. It was, in fact, one of the few songs I didn't like on your list. I didn't understand the Cure when I was all mopey in middle/high school, and I certainly don't get them now. Maybe I'm missing out, but oh well.
Er, what? The Cure, not an album band? Really?
Yeah. I happen to think their albums are largely uninspiring except for the specified couple, while I love just about every single they released from 1979-2000. That alright with you?
Hate to burst this bubble, but I don't. It was, in fact, one of the few songs I didn't like on your list. I didn't understand the Cure when I was all mopey in middle/high school, and I certainly don't get them now. Maybe I'm missing out, but oh well.