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I've made myself so sick
I wish I'd stayed asleep today
I never thought this day would end
I never thought tonight could ever be
This close to me
Just try to see in the dark
Just try to make it work
To feel the fear before you're here
I make the shapes come much too close
I pull my eyes out
Hold my breath
And wait until I shake...
But if I had your faith
Then I could make it safe and clean
If only I was sure
That my head on the door was a dream
I've waited hours for this
I've made myself so sick
I wish I'd stayed asleep today
I never thought this day would end
I never thought tonight could ever be
This close to me
But if I had your face
I could make it safe and clean
If only I was sure
That my head on the door
Was a dream
This is an unnecessary remix, adding nothing to the original. It's almost identical to the original, so why bother?
Wrong, it adds a vibraslap.
But I also prefer the original.
As a trumpet player, I endorse this message!
The horns make it, for me!
Warm spring evening, sun is setting, a good day all day, and this song is just perfect. *goes dancing with the 4-year-old*
Quite moving (for this reader/poster) to think that the 4-year old is now twenty. Hope you're still sharing some cool tunes and warm Spring evenings :)
I hate remixes, at the same time I'm grooving along and having fun with this. What to make of it?
I hate remixes, at the same time I'm grooving along and having fun with this. What to make of it?
Don't judge, just accept. Breathe, relax. Groove with the music if it happens to groove with you.
I rather like Smith's
wibbly-wobbly whiny voice on this tune. I think the whole song works just fine. It gets an 8 from me.
i think that's what makes it for me.
Not even Autotune could fix Robert Smith's wibbly-wobbly whiny voice. Music and lyrics were interesting but the world has to agree: The guy sings like an amputee: Can't hold a note, can't carry a tune.
Opinion almost as relevant as the bad joke at the end. 44 successful years and counting...
Very annoying rhythm box.
And I never did like the version with the heavy trumpet section.
Too bad, because I love the original original song...
The horns make it, for me!
Warm spring evening, sun is setting, a good day all day, and this song is just perfect. *goes dancing with the 4-year-old*
I former 4 year old now graduating High School?
And I never did like the version with the heavy trumpet section.
Too bad, because I love the original original song...
How about the Eveliko Elimination Mix?
Not even Autotune could fix Robert Smith's wibbly-wobbly whiny voice. Music and lyrics were interesting but the world has to agree: The guy sings like an amputee: Can't hold a note, can't carry a tune.
...WHOA....you got a problem with Robert Cray?
Not at all.
Not even Autotune could fix Robert Smith's wibbly-wobbly whiny voice. Music and lyrics were interesting but the world has to agree: The guy sings like an amputee: Can't hold a note, can't carry a tune.
Check him out live. Oh he can sing, and after all these years, amazingly well.
Not even Autotune could fix Robert Smith's
wibbly-wobbly whiny voice. Music and lyrics were interesting but the
world has to agree: The guy sings like an amputee: Can't hold a note,
can't carry a tune.
MattRudely wrote:
What's your point? He wouldn't pass on The Voice? Autotune is a good thing? Nothing experimental should ever be vocalised? It should all be numbingly inevitable and technically pure like Robert Cray going round and round a twelve bar?
It's really much simpler than that. His point was to h8 in the comments of a band that he knows the fans of will be reading. Simple trolling from simple minds.
Hoping the poster below manages to learn to communicate one day.
What's your point? He wouldn't pass on The Voice? Autotune is a good thing? Nothing experimental should ever be vocalised? It should all be numbingly inevitable and technically pure like Robert Cray going round and round a twelve bar?
...WHOA....you got a problem with Robert Cray?
Not even Autotune could fix Robert Smith's wibbly-wobbly whiny voice. Music and lyrics were interesting but the world has to agree: The guy sings like an amputee: Can't hold a note, can't carry a tune.
What's your point? He wouldn't pass on The Voice? Autotune is a good thing? Nothing experimental should ever be vocalised? It should all be numbingly inevitable and technically pure like Robert Cray going round and round a twelve bar?
Couldn't agree more...I would have written the same if you hadn't beat me to it....
Not even Autotune could fix Robert Smith's wibbly-wobbly whiny voice. Music and lyrics were interesting but the world has to agree: The guy sings like an amputee: Can't hold a note, can't carry a tune.
I rather like Smith's
wibbly-wobbly whiny voice on this tune. I think the whole song works just fine. It gets an 8 from me.
Not even Autotune could fix Robert Smith's wibbly-wobbly whiny voice. Music and lyrics were interesting but the world has to agree: The guy sings like an amputee: Can't hold a note, can't carry a tune.
quite
Not sure if the remix changed the drums all that substantially, but Boris Williams plays the drums on this in the original.
I looked at the RP library for The Cure and there are 34 songs but nothing from "Pornography"
Speaking of devil, put some faith and seventeen seconds.
Not the same for the vocals - unfortunately.
I looked at the RP library for The Cure and there are 34 songs but nothing from "Pornography"
I loved everything on it! I find it tough to listen to most of the original versions anymore.
I prefer Seventeen Seconds and Faith to Porno - but yes, the first five or six were great.
I won a lip sync contest ($500!!) doing this song in High School -- and that's in 1986 dollars!
Robert, is that you?
Porno is by far their best...def. a mind space album
You can say you to me
...it's worthwhile for its 'sequel' video...
Actually, he was one of the "fathers" of Goth - and The Cure's music was/is considered part of the Goth canon. Emo evolved out of Goth, so you might more appropriately say he was Emo's ancestor, distantly related - a proto-Emo, perhaps?
This makes me think of Napoleon Dynamite.
I'm OK with the horns; it's the rest of it that gets on my nerves.
Yes, but it's a shame that he poured that creativity into music. There, I just exposed myself as not being a fan of The Cure. Why is it that I like The Smiths but not The Cure?
Dementia?
(I'm joking)
peter_james_bond wrote:
Yes, but it's a shame that he poured that creativity into music. There, I just exposed myself as not being a fan of The Cure. Why is it that I like The Smiths but not The Cure?
Yes, but it's a shame that he poured that creativity into music. There, I just exposed myself as not being a fan of The Cure. Why is it that I like The Smiths but not The Cure?
Saw them in '08 down in Tampa...fantastic 3 hour long show...