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The Cure — I Can Never Say Goodbye
Album: Songs of a Lost World
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7.3

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Released: 0
Length: 5:47
Plays (last 30 days): 10
Thunder rolling in to drown
November moon in cold black rain
As lightning splits the sky apart
I'm whispering his name
He has to wake up
Love's slipping away
Hear the bells beyond the sea
It's almost too late
Shadows growing closer now
And there's nowhere left to hide
And I can't break this dreamless sleep
However hard I try
I am down on my knees and empty inside
Something wicked this way comes
From out the cruel and treacherous night
Something wicked this way comes
To steal away my brother's life
Something wicked this way comes
I can never say goodbye
I can never say goodbye
Something wicked this way comes
From out the cruel and treacherous night
Something wicked this way comes
To steal away my brother's life
Something wicked this way comes
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Sad story behind this one.  I wish him and all his family the very best.
Listening to this new album I am instantly transported back to 1990 and my 17-year-old self getting lost in Disintegration.  One hell of a new album from The Cure
 ShockwaveRider wrote:

After hearing the "something wicked" line, I was about to ask if Bradbury has all that much currency among Brits. But caught myself before looking like a total fool.


Do you mean that you realised that the line came from Shakespeare?
I’m forever stunned by William’s segues.  From Us and Them, Pink Floyd, to the newest Cure just a few days old, and they just fit together so perfectly. 
Thank you!
After hearing the "something wicked" line, I was about to ask if Bradbury has all that much currency among Brits. But caught myself before looking like a total fool.
This really has Disintegration vibes to it, which is a good thing.  
It's great to see the band putting out new music.  And high quality music at that!  Their longevity is astounding to me.  Although, slightly less astounding as Robert's voice.  Seems like it's hardly aged in 45 years!  Thanks RP for sharing their new album with us.
first!?
an easy 8 from the cheap seats