The Offense (USA) n° 9
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On 5 July 1981, The Cure played Rock Werchter festival in Belgium. Robert Smith said about this show: "We'd only been on for about a half an hour and everything was running late so Robert Palmer's road crew started motioning to us to stop. This bloke ran on and said 'If you don't stop playing, we're gonna pull the plug'. Simon immediately walked to the mike and shouted 'Fuck Robert Palmer! Fuck rock 'n roll!' and we started playing a really slow version of 'A Forest' which lasted about 15 minutes. It was fucking brilliant. Unfortunately, when we finished, they threw all our stuff off the back of the stage..." Dutch TV broadcasted last three songs of their fantastic set. [ MORE . . . ]
The Holy Hour, In Your House, The Drowning Man, 10:15 Saturday Night, Accuracy, The Funeral Party, M, Primary, Other Voices, All Cats Are Grey, Fire In Cairo, Play For Today, A Forest
The Holy Hour, In Your House, The Drowning Man, 10:15 Saturday Night, Accuracy, The Funeral Party, M, Primary, Other Voices, All Cats Are Grey, Three Imaginary Boys, At Night, Play For Today, A Forest, Faith
Interview with Robert Smith entitled "Rapping With Robert" written by David Maclennan. [ MORE . . . ]
Faith album review written by John Doe. World Picture Tour advert. [ MORE . . . ]
Interview with The Cure entitled "We zijn gewoon een stelletje ouwe hippies" written by Erik Timmerman. News article entitled "Nieuw plaatwerk van Siouxsie" with the mentions about Robert Smith. [ MORE . . . ]
Groningen (30/6/1981) show review entitled "Extra sfeervol concert van Cure" written by Max Palpenier. [ MORE . . . ]
Amsterdam (21/6/1981) show review entitled "Cure dressuur: The Cure circustent Jan Van Galenstraat Amsterdam" written by Paul Evers. [ MORE . . . ]
Calendar with The Cure. [ MORE . . . ]
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