Showing posts with label The Cure. Show all posts
Showing posts with label The Cure. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 15, 2011

The Cure - Greatest Hits (2001)

Greatest Hits is a 2001 album by The Cure. The band's relationship with longtime label Fiction Records came to a close, and The Cure were obliged to release one final album for the label. Robert Smith agreed to release a greatest hits album under the condition that he could choose the tracks himself. The band also recorded a special studio album released as a bonus disc to some versions of the album. The disc, titled Acoustic Hits, is the eighteen songs from the North American release re-recorded using acoustic guitars.

The subsequently-released Greatest Hits features select singles from their then-25 year history, along with the two new tracks "Cut Here" and "Just Say Yes". All songs were newly-remastered specifically for the collection.

In an effort to provide something new for the hardcore fans who owned the previously-released songs, Robert arranged for the band and former member Boris Williams to re-record acoustic versions of the Greatest Hits. Only the select first pressings of Greatest Hits were bundled with the bonus disc of Acoustic Hits.

Greatest Hits was also released on VHS and DVD. The video track listing mirrors that of the North American audio CD, with the exception of "The Caterpillar", "Pictures of You" and "Close to Me (Closest Mix)" which appear as hidden easter eggs. Six of the acoustic performances also appear on the DVD.

Greatest Hits
2001 Limited Edition | UK release (Fiction/Polydor)
THE CURE
Robert Smith,Simon Gallup,Perry Bamonte,Jason Cooper,Roger O'Donnell,Boris Williams
[I Like Them All]

Track list

1."Boys Don't Cry"
2."A Forest" (Shortened Edit)
3."Let's Go to Bed"
4."The Lovecats"
5."The Caterpillar"
6."In Between Days"
7."Close to Me" (Remix)
8."Why Can't I Be You?"
9."Just Like Heaven" (Single Mix)
10."Lullaby"
11."Lovesong"
12."Pictures of You" (Single Mix)
13."Never Enough" (Single Version)
14."High"
15."Friday I'm in Love"
16."Mint Car"
17."Wrong Number" (Single Mix)
18."Cut Here"
19."Just Say Yes"


Track list Acoustic Hits

Acoustic Hits, the bonus disc features newly recorded acoustic versions of songs.

1."Boys Don't Cry"
2."A Forest"
3."Let's Go to Bed"
4."The Walk"
5."The Lovecats"
6."In Between Days"
7."Close to Me"
8."Why Can't I Be You?"
9."Just Like Heaven"
10."Lullaby"
11."Lovesong"
12."Never Enough"
13."High"
14."Friday I'm in Love"
15."Mint Car"
16."Wrong Number"
17."Cut Here"
18."Just Say Yes"

DVD BONUS

1. "Close To Me" (Closest Mix)
2. "The Caterpillar"
3. "Pictures Of You"

Thursday, March 3, 2011

The Cure - The Head On The Door (1985|2006 Deluxe)

The Head on the Door is the sixth studio album by British band The Cure, released in 1985. The album is the first to feature drummer Boris Williams, it also features the return of Simon Gallup and is Porl Thompson's first album as an official member.

This album follows the return of Simon Gallup and the official re-induction of Porl Thompson as a band member (he made a small contribution to The Top but wasn't an official band member until the album's tour). This is also the first Cure album with drummer Boris Williams, who had previously worked with the Thompson Twins. Special guest Ron Howe from Fools Dance plays a saxophone solo on the track "A Night Like This."



The Head On The Door
1985 | 2006 Deluxe Edition
THE CURE
Robert Smith (v/g), Borris Williams (d), Simon Gallup (b), Porl Thompson (g/k), Lol Tolhurst (k)

Bit rate: 320kbps

Disc one

1."In Between Days" – 2:57
2."Kyoto Song" – 4:16
3."The Blood" – 3:43
4."Six Different Ways" – 3:18
5."Push" – 4:31
6."The Baby Screams" – 3:44
7."Close to Me" – 3:23
8."A Night Like This" – 4:16
9."Screw" – 2:38
10."Sinking" – 4:57

Disc two

1."In Between Days" (instrumental demo) – 1:25
2."Inwood" (instrumental demo) – 2:18
3."Push" (instrumental demo) – 2:31
4."Innsbruck" (instrumental demo) – 2:37
5."Stop Dead" (demo) – 3:21
6."Mansolidgone" (demo) – 4:06
7."Screw" (demo) – 3:09
8."Lime Time" (demo) – 2:56
9."Kyoto Song" (demo) – 4:28
10."A Few Hours After This..." (demo) – 4:36
11."Six Different Ways" (demo) – 3:00
12."A Man Inside My Mouth" (demo) – 3:00
13."A Night Like This" (demo) – 4:08
14."The Exploding Boy" (demo) – 3:06
15."Close to Me" (demo) - 4:03
16."The Baby Screams" (live) – 3:46
17."The Blood" (live) – 3:34
18."Sinking" (live) – 5:06

Saturday, February 19, 2011

The Cure - Boys Don't Cry (1980)

Boys Don't Cry is an album by The Cure, released in February 1980 in the UK and in August 1980 in the U.S. It is a compilation of songs from Three Imaginary Boys, but missing three of that album's songs ("Foxy Lady", "Meathook", "It's Not You") and adding several other tracks ("Boys Don't Cry", "Plastic Passion", "Jumping Someone Else's Train", "World War" and "Killing an Arab"). The debut single from this album was "Boys Don't Cry".

On the back cover of original UK album Three Imaginary Boys, the song titles were not listed conventionally, but represented by pictograms. Boys Don't Cry took the pictogram for the song "Fire in Cairo" for its sleeve picture. In 2003, the album was ranked number 442 on Rolling Stone magazine's list of the 500 greatest albums of all time

Boys Don't Cry
1980
THE CURE
Robert Smith (v/g), Michael Dempsey (v/b), Lol Tolhurst (d)

Track Listing (CD Version)

1."Boys Don't Cry" – 2:35Outstanding Track
2."Plastic Passion" – 2:14
3."10:15 Saturday Night" – 3:38
4."Accuracy" – 2:16
5."So What?" – 2:35
6."Jumping Someone Else's Train" – 2:56
7."Subway Song" – 1:55
8."Killing an Arab" – 2:22Outstanding Track
9."Fire in Cairo" – 3:21Outstanding Track
10."Another Day" – 3:43
11."Grinding Halt" – 2:49Outstanding Track
12."Three Imaginary Boys" – 3:14

Videos

"Boys Don't Cry" - Live on Later With Jools Holland 2004
"Three Imaginary Boys and Killing An Arab" - Live in Paris 1979


On the CD version of the album, "Object" was replaced by "So What", the scream at the end of "Subway Song" was shortened, and "World War" was removed

Boys Don't Cry (LYRICS)

I would say I'm sorry if I thought that it would change your mind
But I know that this time i've said too much been too unkind

I try to laugh about it cover it all up with lies
I try and laugh about it hiding the tears in my eyes
'cause boys don't cry
Boys don't cry

I would break down at your feet and beg forgiveness plead with you
But I know that it's too late and now there's nothing I can do

So I try to laugh about it cover it all up with lies
I try to laugh about it hiding the tears in my eyes
'cause boys don't cry

I would tell you that I loved you if I thought that you would stay
But I know that it's no use that you've already gone away

Misjudged your limits pushed you too far
Took you for granted i thought that you needed me more

Now I would do most anything to get you back by my side
But I just keep on laughing hiding the tears in my eyes
'cause boys don't cry
Boys don't cry
Boys don't cry


Sunday, May 17, 2009

The Cure

From left to right: Lol Tolhurst (Keyboards) | Simon Gallup (Bass) | Robert Smith (Vocal and Guitar) | Porl Thompson (Guitar) | Boris Williams (Drums)

nWu BONUS

Friday I'm In Love (Rare Extended Version)
Close To You (Closer Mix)
Signal To Noise (Unreleased Acoustic Version)
Cut Here (2001 Greatest Hits Acoustic Version)
Just Like Heaven (Dizzy Mix)

DIG THESE

Boys Do't Cry (1980)
The Head On The Door (2006 Deluxe Edition)
Coachella Concert (2009)
Greatest Hits (2001 Limited Edition)

It all started in 1976 as 'Easy Cure', formed by Robert Smith (vocals, guitar) along with schoolmates Michael Dempsey (bass), Lol Tolhurst (drums) and local guitar hero Porl Thompson. They began writing and demoing their own songs almost immediately, playing throughout 1977 in Southern England to an ever growing army of fans.

The Story of the Cure



Three Imaginary Boys | Killing An Arab
Paris 12/17/1980
EASY CURE
Peter O'Toole, Robert Smith, Porl Thompson, Michael Dempsey & Lol Tolhurst

Biography

Robert Smith

Full name: Robert Smith
Date of birth: 21 April 1959
Height: 5ft 10ins
Weight: 11 stone
Color of eyes: blue (sometimes grey)
Town of origin: Blackpool
Educated: Sometimes
Qualifications: Some "O" levels, some "A" levels
Hobbies: All below and more
Likes: Sleeping, preferably 16 hours at a time
Dislikes: Waking, Mad Bob.
Previous jobs: Christmas postman 1977
Favorite food: Vegetarian
Favorite drink: Tequila Sunrise, cold lager, cold milk, earl grey tea
Favorite music: classical
Favorite bands: Joy Division, New Order, Echo & the Bunnymen, Banshees!
Favorite films: 2001, One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest, Eraserhead, Apocalypse Now, Taxi Driver, Mad Max II, Whatever Happened to Baby Jane?
Favorite TV: News, Dallas, Minder, Sky At Night, Late Night Film
Favorite actor: De Niro, Nicholson, Gibson, Curtis, Lemmon, Matthau
Favorite actress: Steadman, Monroe, Divine!, A. Hepburn, Bow, Leigh, Davis, Crawford, Kinski, Poole.
Favorite books: "Les Enfants Terribles" Cocteau, "Gormenghast Trilogy" Peak, Malagor
Favorite author: Camus, Kafka, Peake, Cocteau, Salinger, Thomas
Favorite team: Brazil, player: Glen Hoodle
Best Live Show seen: Tommy Cooper

Simon Gallup

Full name: Simon Johnathon Gallup
Date of birth: 1 June 1960
Height: 5ft 11ins
Weight: 11 stone
Color of eyes: brown
Town of origin: Horley
Educated: Balcombe Road Comprehensive Horley
Qualifications: none
Marital status: none
Children: none
Pets: none
Hobbies: games on TV computers and buying groceries/drinking
Likes: ice & vodka & grapefruit
Dislikes: catching trains & lack of ice
Previous bands: Mag Spys/Fools Dance
Previous jobs: plastics mould dipper
Favorite food: Indian/cheese and tomato rools
Favorite drink: vodka and grapefruit with lots of ice
Favorite music: The Cure, Kate Bush, some New Order, John Martyn, Nick Cave
Favorite bands: Kate Bush, The Cure
Favorite films: Peter Pan/Irma la Douce/Star Wars/First Blood/Willy Wonka
Favorite tv: Catweazle/Bullseye
Favorite actor: Mel Gibson sometimes/Roy Kinnear in Willy Wonka
Favorite actress: Carrie Fisher
Favorite books: Peter Pan/Something Wicked This Way Comes
Favorite author: Ray Bradbury, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory
Hero: Wolverine
Heroine: Judge Anderson
Most admired person and why: -
Best Live Show seen: Genesis in 1973
Best experience: The Cure
Worst experience: planes/godstone fair/this plane is shaking



Paul Thompson

Full name: Paul Stephen Thompson (Porl for short)
Date of birth: 8 November 1957
Height: 5ft 7ins
Weight: 9 stone 4 pounds
Color of eyes: green
Town of origin: Merton
Educated: yes
Qualifications: none
Marital status: happy
Children: none
Pets: Jack Russel named 5 mins
Hobbies: camping
Likes: dreaming
Dislikes: most things
Previous bands: Exotic Pandas & A Lifetime of Trials
Previous jobs: none that I can remember
Favorite food: cheese
Favorite drink: tea
Favorite music: Mahler, most chamber music, Eno
Favorite bands: Captain Beefheart
Favorite films: old black & whites
Favorite tv: watching old films and most Channel 4 programmes
Favorite actor: Dirk Bogarde, Gregory Peck
Favorite actress: Doc
Favorite books: all Winnie the Pooh, Alice in Wonderland
Favorite author: D.M. Thomas
Hero: none
Heroine: Simon in stockings
Most admired person and why: Janet, because she still puts with me
Best Live Show seen: Demon drummers of Kodo
Best experience: 1st cup of tea of the day
Worst experience: last cup of tea of the day

Lol Tolhurst

Full name: Laurence Andrew Tolhurst
Date of birth: 3 February 1959
Height: 5ft 10ins
Weight: 10 stone
Color of eyes: brown
Town of origin: Horley, Surrey
Educated: yes
Qualifications: yes
Hobbies: no. gardening
Likes: yes, swimming
Dislikes: yes, dishonesty
Previous jobs: yes, two
Favorite food: Japanese, anything exotic
Favorite drink: Irish whiskey
Favorite music: impossible!
Favorite bands: Echo and the Bunnymen, etc. etc.
Favorite films: any with Jack Nicholson
Favorite TV: try not to watch it! (snooker)
Favorite actor: Jack Nicholson
Favorite actress: Natassia Kinski
Favorite books: impossible!
Favorite author: D.M. Thomas
Favorite team: Manchester United
Hero: Jade Knipe (German Anarchist)
Heroine: Porl
Most admired person and why: my friends
Best Live Show seen: impossible! (life)
Best experience: reality
Worst experience: reality


Boris Williams

Full name: Boris Bransby Williams
Date of birth: 24 April 1958
Height: 5ft 10ins
Weight: 10 1/2 stone
Color of eyes: brown
Town of origin: Belgrade
Educated: Earnley School Chichester
Qualifications: 4"O" levels
Marital status: single
Children: none
Pets: none
Hobbies: riding motor bikes
Likes: cricket, sleeping, traveling, sunshine
Dislikes: red tape, officialdom, cold, waking up
Previous bands: T.Twins, Kim Wilde, Tomatoe City
Previous jobs: planting Xmas trees, making nuts & bolts
Favorite food: lettuce with French dressing
Favorite drink: Coke
Favorite music: depends on mood
Favorite bands: depends on mood
Favorite films: Sir Henry at Rawlinsons End
Favorite TV: Sony 14" portable
Favorite actor: Gerald de Pardieu (sic), Alistair Sim
Favorite actress: Lauren Bacall
Favorite books: science fiction
Favorite author: -
Hero: Daffy Duck
Heroine: Cindy
Most admired person and why: don't have anyone I admire that much
Best Live Show seen: Mothers of Invention at Royal Festival Hall
Best experience: spending a year traveling in India
Worst experience: spending a year traveling in India


Lol Tolhurst, Robert Smith & Michael Dempsey
Robert Smith, Michael Dempsey & Lol Tolhurst


Michael Dempsey, Robert Smith & Lol Tolhurst
Lol Tolhurst & Robert Smith



History


In 1978 the 'Easy' was dropped, along with Porl, and an eager trio now known simply as The Cure were quickly signed to Chris Parry's new Fiction label.

Three Imaginary BoysIn May 1979 their debut album Three Imaginary Boys was released to great acclaim, and as the band toured extensively around the UK, the singles “Boys Don't Cry” and “Jumping Someone Else's Train” were released. Michael left the band at the end of the year, and Simon Gallup (bass) and Matthieu Hartley (keyboards) joined. In early 1980 the 4-piece Cure embarked on an exploration of the darker side of Robert's songwriting, and emerged with the minimalist classic Seventeen Seconds, along with their first bona-fide 'hit single' “A Forest.”

After an intense world tour Matthieu left the group, and in early 1981 the trio recorded an album of mournful atmospheric soundscapes entitled Faith, which included another successful single in “Primary.” The band then set out on a second global trek, named “The Picture Tour,” during which they released the non-album single “Charlotte Sometimes.” In 1982 The Cure went back into the studio, and their increasingly ugly fascination with despair and decay culminated in the unrelenting sonic attack of Pornography. An intensely volatile tour ensued, and the single “The Hanging Garden” was released just as Simon left the band.

Th Cure,Lets Go To BedAfter pushing the limits of excess, Robert felt he had to change things, and did so by 'going pop' again. Rejuvenated, the now 2-piece Cure released their first real dance single, the cheesy “Let's Go To Bed,” and during the making of the accompanying video forged a colorful and lasting relationship with direcThe Cure The Lovecatstor Tim Pope. The band continued into 1983 with the groovy electronic dance of “The Walk,” followed by the demented cartoon jazz of “The Lovecats.” In 1984 The Top was released, a strange hallucinogenic mix, which contained the infectiously psychedelic single “The Caterpillar.” The world ‘Top Tour’ saw the band expand to a 5-piece, with the addition of Andy Anderson (drums) and Phil Thornalley (bass), and the return of Porl Thompson (guitar).

The Cure The Head on the DoorThe new Cure sound was captured live for the album Concert. Andy and Phil left soon after the end of the tour, and were replaced by Boris Williams (drums) and further returnee Simon Gallup (bass). This new incarnation started work on 1985's The Head On The Door with a very real sense of 'something happening'... The vibrant hit single “Inbetween Days” was followed up by “Close To Me,” and the ensuing world tour paved the way for the massive success of the singles collection Standing On A Beach in 1986. That summer saw the band headline the Glastonbury Festival for the first time, and a year of extensive gigs and festivals was crowned by Tim Pope's live concert film The Cure In Orange.

The Cure Kiss Me Kiss Me Kiss MeIn 1987 The Cure brought out Kiss Me Kiss Me Kiss Me, an immense double album of extreme and extraordinary stylistic range, and with the arrival of Roger O'Donnell on keyboards the 6-piece Cure traveled the world with the 'Kissing Tour', enjoying 4 more hit singles along the way. The wonderfully atmospheric Disintegration was demoed in 1988 and released in 1989, and despite being a work of powerful brooding grandeur, it too gave rise to 4 hit singles. The awesome 'Prayer Tour' that followed, with the band back down to a 5-piece following the departure of Lol Tolhurst, included some of The Cure's best performances to date, and was captured live for the album Entreat.

The Cure,Perry Bamonte
In early 1990 Roger O'Donnell left the group, and was replaced by long-time band friend Perry Bamonte, just in time for a series of headlining European festival shows that included the band's second Glastonbury headline slot. The album Mixed Up was released, supported by the re-mixed singles “Never Enough,” “Close To Me” and “A Forest,” and in 1991 The Cure at last won some long overdue “home” recognition with a Brit Award for “Best British Group.”
The Cure Gets Inducted Into The Rock Walk in Hollywood
Members of the English rock band The Cure (from left): Jason Cooper, Simon Gallup, Robert Smith, Roger O'Donnell and Perry Bamonte place their hands in cement during their induction into the Rock Walk at the Guitar Center on April 30, 2004 in Hollywood, California.
The Cure WishIn 1992 they produced Wish, a richly diverse multi-faceted guitar driven album hailed by some as their best work to date. It spawned 3 fabulous hit singles, and the glorious ‘Wish Tour' that followed was a worldwide sell-out. The sheer power of the shows inspired the release of two live works in 1993, Paris and Show. Immediately after the tour ended, guitarist Porl Thompson left the band again (this time with a smile!), and The Cure headlined the XFM 'Great Xpectations Show' in London's Finsbury Park as a 4-piece. The band also contributed '”Burn” to the film ‘The Crow’ and covered “Purple Haze” for the Hendrix tribute album 'Stone Free'.

The Cure Judge DreddIn 1994 Boris Williams decided to move on, and in early 1995 Jason Cooper took up residency behind the drum kit, with Roger O'Donnell rejoining once more on keyboards. Work on the next album was interspersed with recording “Dredd Song” for the film ‘Judge Dredd’, a cover of Bowie's “Young Americans” for an XFM album, and headlining several major European festivals, including the 25th Glastonbury. Wild Mood Swings was released in 1996, and went straight into almost every top ten around the world. The Cure hit the road once more with 'The Swing Tour', their longest to date, and released 4 more singles.

Standing on a beachGalore, the follow up singles and video compilation to Standing On A Beach, was released in 1997, after which work took place in 1998 on a variety of projects, including “More than This” for the ‘X Files’ album, and a memorable appearance by Robert in the TV cartoon show ‘South Park’! In 1999 the band completed the recording and mixing of what many regarded as their best studio album so far, the Grammy Nominated Bloodflowers. With it's release in 2000 the band set off on the massive world-wide ‘Dreamtour' - playing to more than a million people in 9 months.

The Cure Greatest Hits
2001 saw the long awaited release of the Cure's Greatest Hits album, which featured all the band's biggest selling singles along with 2 new songs, the elegiac “Cut Here” and the ebullient “Just Say Yes,” a duet with Saffron. This year also saw the end of the group's relationship with Fiction Records, the label they had been instrumental in starting 23 years before.
The Cure Trilogy
In 2002 the band spent the summer headlining a number of European Festivals before going into rehearsals for two very special nights in November at the Tempodrom Berlin, where they performed all the tracks from Pornography, Disintegration and Bloodflowers plus encores! Both performances were shot in Hi-Def video on 12 cameras, and Trilogy DVD was released.
Join The Dots
In 2003 as another chapter of The Cure story opened, the band signing a 3 album global deal with the Geffen label. 2004 saw the release of Join the Dots, a 4cd Box set compiled by Robert of all the B-sides and Rarities, followed by the widely acclaimed new album The Cure, co-produced with the renowned Ross Robinson. 3 singles, “The End Of The World”, “alt.end” and “Taking Off” all hit big, and another hugely successful world tour ensued, with the 23 date North American Curiosa Festival leg especially notable for seeing the band supported by a number of hand picked younger bands including Interpol, Mogwai, The Rapture and Muse. The year ended with an MTV Icon Award presented at a special televised London show.


In 2005 Perry Bamonte and Roger O’Donnell left the band and Porl Thompson joined for a third time. The quartet’s debut show was headlining Live 8 Paris, followed by a number of other summer European Festivals. The first four Cure albums (Three Imaginary Boys, Seventeen Seconds, Faith and Pornography) were re-released, with Robert providing 'rarities' for Deluxe Edition extras CD's, as part of an ongoing campaign to re-master and re-issue all the Cure albums. Immediately after closing a week of Teenage Cancer Trust Shows at the Royal Albert Hall in April 2006, the band started recording their 13th studio album, breaking off in June to allow Robert to work on a live DVD. In August the second set of re-releases (The Top, The Head On The Door, Kiss Me Kiss Me Kiss Me) was released, each album as a 2CD Deluxe Edition, along with 1983’s Glove album Blue Sunshine. In November Festival 2005, a 155 minute 5.1 DVD comprising a 30 song selection of live performances captured the previous summer by a mix of fans, crew and ‘on-the-night-big-screen cameras’, was put out.

Spring 2007 saw The Cure headline the Miami Ultra Music Festival before heading back into the studio to continue work on new songs. The 11 show Australasian leg of ‘The Cure 4Tour 2007-2008’ kicked off in July with a headline slot at the Fuji Rock Festival, the band’s first performance in Japan since 1984, before moving on through Hong Kong, Singapore, Australia and New Zealand. In October the band headlined the San Francisco Download Festival, before playing 3 wild nights in Mexico City at the Palacio de los Deportes, followed by an outstanding performance at the MTV Latin America Awards.

In February 2008 The Cure kicked off the 23 date European leg of ‘The 4Tour’, and in May released “The Only One”, the first of 4 singles to be released every 13th of the month for 4 months. “Freakshow”, “Sleep When I’m Dead” and “The Perfect Boy” followed, and as the band continued ‘The 4Tour’ with a sell-out 27 date North American leg, all 4 singles reached #1 on the Billboard chart. Indeed, for one remarkable week in August, 4 Cure singles were in the USA Top 20 at the same time! In September the “Hypnagogic States” EP was released, featuring remixes of the first 4 singles by acclaimed younger artists Gerard Way (My Chemical Romance), Pete Wentz & Patrick Stump (Fall Out Boy), Jade Puget (AFI) and 30 Seconds To Mars. 4Tour support band 65 Days Of Static joined in the fun, remixing all four singles as one track. All artist royalties from this EP were donated to the International Red Cross.

The Cure 4:13 DreamIn a radical move the new album 4:13 Dream was performed in its 13 song entirety by The Cure 2 weeks prior to release at a live broadcast MTV event in the Piazza San Giovanni in Rome before an estimated crowd of 75,000 and a potential TV audience of 200 million. The reaction to the event has been awesome, with many fans already acclaiming this new Cure album as a bona fide classic…

In late October 4:13 Dream, The Cure’s 13th studio album - recorded, engineered, produced and mixed at Parkgate Studios UK by Robert Smith and Keith Uddin - is released worldwide…

The Cure: Live at Coachella



The Cure played about 40 min past curfew till the plug was pulled on "Jumping Someone Elses Train".
"Just past 12:30 a.m. on Monday, the main lights were turned on, .... Then the big screens were shut off and then the lights on the stage were turned on .... Right after they started "Boys Don't Cry," the main speaker was turned-off, but they kept the amps on, on stage. Once the group finished - Jumping Someone Elses Train - and started in on another - Grinding Halt - the stage amps were turned off at 12:40 a.m. Jason kept playing."

Line-up:
Robert Smith, Simon Gallup, Jason Cooper, Porl Thompson

Mainset:
underneath the stars, prayers for rain, a strange day, alt.end, the end of the world, lovesong, to wish impossible things, pictures of you, lullaby, from the edge of the deep green sea, the perfect boy, wrong number, push, inbetween days, just like heaven, primary, shake dog shake, the hungry ghost, disintegration, one hundred years, it's over

Encore 1:
if only tonight we could sleep, the kiss

Encore 2:
at night, m, play for today, a forest

Encore 3:
three imaginary boys, fire in cairo, boys don't cry, jumping someone else's train, grinding halt (partial)

Support Act:
The Knux, Okkervil River, Lupe Fiasko, Peter Björn and John, Yeah Yeah Yeahs, My Bloody Valentine
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