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clevohardcore - 5-25-2007 at 01:05 AM

THE CURE rules.

MyOwnWay - 5-25-2007 at 09:00 AM

Fascination Street and Burn are incredible songs.

JawnDiablo - 5-25-2007 at 09:20 AM

I used to think they were so gay.
Hated them in fact, with a passion.
As I got older, I liked them.
I like them just fine now....

gavin - 5-25-2007 at 09:22 AM

Quote:
Originally posted by juandiablo
I used to think they were so gay.
Hated them in fact, with a passion.
As I got older, I liked them.
I like them just fine now....



me too
HATED them
now i friggin love 'em
same deal with morrissey and the smiths
i listen to solo morrissey at least 5 times a week

clevohardcore - 5-25-2007 at 09:25 AM

I have always liked them. they were infact the first thing I got into as a very young impressionable youth with neighbors of punk origin. My friends older sister had some huge parties and she jammed the CURE and THE DAMNED.

JawnDiablo - 5-25-2007 at 09:32 AM

Quote:
Originally posted by MrBadVibes
Quote:
Originally posted by juandiablo
I used to think they were so gay.
Hated them in fact, with a passion.
As I got older, I liked them.
I like them just fine now....



me too
HATED them
now i friggin love 'em
same deal with morrissey and the smiths
i listen to solo morrissey at least 5 times a week



yeah i really hated Morrisesey / the smiths too
now i think they're cool as hell.
it's weird when you think about it
maybe not though.
there seems to be this weird connection with people that liked HC kinda stuff as well as the aforementioned bannds.
the same can be said for country and punk, as my friend Bradleys says, "they're kissing cousins"...

gavin - 5-25-2007 at 09:35 AM

Quote:
Originally posted by juandiablo
Quote:
Originally posted by MrBadVibes
Quote:
Originally posted by juandiablo
I used to think they were so gay.
Hated them in fact, with a passion.
As I got older, I liked them.
I like them just fine now....



me too
HATED them
now i friggin love 'em
same deal with morrissey and the smiths
i listen to solo morrissey at least 5 times a week



yeah i really hated Morrisesey / the smiths too
now i think they're cool as hell.
it's weird when you think about it
maybe not though.
there seems to be this weird connection with people that liked HC kinda stuff as well as the aforementioned bannds.
the same can be said for country and punk, as my friend Bradleys says, "they're kissing cousins"...




tom is right
it was actully his sister that got me into hank sr. when we worked at tower

i think it has to do with where we are from
only fags and pussies listened to that "art fag" shit out our way
now that im older i see the appeal and that they were right about alot of things

clevohardcore - 5-25-2007 at 09:37 AM

this music was a staple if you wanted to make out with hot chicks

JawnDiablo - 5-25-2007 at 09:37 AM

Quote:
Originally posted by MrBadVibes
Quote:
Originally posted by juandiablo
Quote:
Originally posted by MrBadVibes
Quote:
Originally posted by juandiablo
I used to think they were so gay.
Hated them in fact, with a passion.
As I got older, I liked them.
I like them just fine now....



me too
HATED them
now i friggin love 'em
same deal with morrissey and the smiths
i listen to solo morrissey at least 5 times a week



yeah i really hated Morrisesey / the smiths too
now i think they're cool as hell.
it's weird when you think about it
maybe not though.
there seems to be this weird connection with people that liked HC kinda stuff as well as the aforementioned bannds.
the same can be said for country and punk, as my friend Bradleys says, "they're kissing cousins"...




tom is right
it was actully his sister that got me into hank sr. when we worked at tower

i think it has to do with where we are from
only fags and pussies listened to that "art fag" shit out our way
now that im older i see the appeal and that they were right about alot of things



yeah Tom and his sister know stuff.
He got me into most of the punk stuff i grew up on.Then later country / rockabilly stuff

i couldnt agreemore with that last sentence.
i just wanted to hate them dudes though...

gavin - 5-25-2007 at 09:38 AM

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Originally posted by clevohardcore
this music was a staple if you wanted to make out with hot chicks



very true
EVERY girl i messed with after i got into "punk rock" or whatever was into the cure like heavy

JawnDiablo - 5-25-2007 at 09:39 AM

yeah seriously...the cure went hand in hand with chicks with skirts and doc martens in delco

BDx13 - 5-25-2007 at 10:11 AM

Quote:
Originally posted by MrBadVibes
Quote:
Originally posted by juandiablo
I used to think they were so gay.
Hated them in fact, with a passion.
As I got older, I liked them.
I like them just fine now....



me too
HATED them
now i friggin love 'em
same deal with morrissey and the smiths
i listen to solo morrissey at least 5 times a week


EXACTLY the same. my wife listened to this stuff when we were in high school (obviously, she wasn't my wife then!) and i thought it was cute, but couldn't stand the music personally.

newbreedbrian - 5-25-2007 at 12:45 PM

i love me some cure, not so big on morrissey ('cept when he played guitar in our band:P). they started out as "easy cure" and were a punk band to begin with. good stuff too, straight up 70s punk.

CR83 - 5-25-2007 at 12:53 PM

It has only been the past couple of years I've even considered listening to the Cure. I love the song End of Days.

I have a girl in my office who is 23 and End of Days came across my laptop speakers. I looked at her and said, "Man, I love this song. Do people still listen to the Cure?"

Here response was, "The Who? Never heard of them."

I never felt older.

Dave - 5-25-2007 at 04:46 PM

the cure are great, up to 1984ish after that, it gets iffy.

Seventeen Seconds
Faith
Pornography
Three Imgainary Boys

must have Albums

tireironsaint - 5-25-2007 at 04:52 PM

Quote:
Originally posted by MrBadVibes
Quote:
Originally posted by clevohardcore
this music was a staple if you wanted to make out with hot chicks



very true
EVERY girl i messed with after i got into "punk rock" or whatever was into the cure like heavy
Same thing was goin' on in central Texas back in the day. EVERY girl I dated was into The Cure, Smiths, all that shit.

I remember hangin' out one time at this park with my girlfriend at the time and a good friend of mine. My girl was wearing a Cure t-shirt and some wispy little prancy boy wiggled his way over to us saying shit like "I looooooove The Cure, don't you just looooooooove them? They make me wanna dance, gawd, now I just wanna daaaaaaaannnnce...." My buddy got up and said "Hey, lemme show you how we dance" and slammed the guy into a tree. All three of us sat there laughing at him while he cried and tried to get my girl to show him some sympathy, but she was laughing just as hard.

Man, we were dicks.

defstarsteve - 5-25-2007 at 04:58 PM

I think we have had this discussion before as well....
you tolerated these bands back in the day to get laid...
then it grew on you....

tireironsaint - 5-25-2007 at 05:04 PM

Yeah, I'm still not all the way down with all of this stuff, there's some of that leftover hatred that still colors that music for me, but it definitely holds good memories from a certain time and is actually quite a bit more tolerable than a lot of music out there. And by that I most definitely mean that it sounds a hell of a lot better than 99% of what is called Hard Core these days. I don't know if I can bring myself to actually buy a Cure album, but I look at the Joy Division records at the store every so often.

Discipline - 5-25-2007 at 05:24 PM

Quote:
Originally posted by tireironsaint
Quote:
Originally posted by MrBadVibes
Quote:
Originally posted by clevohardcore
this music was a staple if you wanted to make out with hot chicks



very true
EVERY girl i messed with after i got into "punk rock" or whatever was into the cure like heavy
Same thing was goin' on in central Texas back in the day. EVERY girl I dated was into The Cure, Smiths, all that shit.

I remember hangin' out one time at this park with my girlfriend at the time and a good friend of mine. My girl was wearing a Cure t-shirt and some wispy little prancy boy wiggled his way over to us saying shit like "I looooooove The Cure, don't you just looooooooove them? They make me wanna dance, gawd, now I just wanna daaaaaaaannnnce...." My buddy got up and said "Hey, lemme show you how we dance" and slammed the guy into a tree. All three of us sat there laughing at him while he cried and tried to get my girl to show him some sympathy, but she was laughing just as hard.

Man, we were dicks.


That's fucking hilarious.:D