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Smith, Robert (Robert James), 1959-
Cure (Musical group)
Gothic rock music -- Great Britain -- Biography.
New wave music -- Great Britain -- Biography.
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Tolhurst, Laurence.
Tolhurst, Laurence.
Smith, Robert (Robert James), 1959-
Cure (Musical group)
Gothic rock music -- Great Britain -- Biography.
New wave music -- Great Britain -- Biography.
Drummers (Musicians) -- England -- Biography.
Guitarists -- England -- Biography.
Lyricists -- England -- Biography.
Rock musicians -- England -- Biography.
Rock groups -- England -- Biography.
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Cured : the tale of two imaginary boys / Lol
Tolhurst
.
by
Tolhurst
,
Laurence
.
Da Capo Press, 2016.
Call #:
781.66092 T649c
Subjects
Tolhurst
,
Laurence
.
Smith, Robert (Robert James), 1959-
Cure (Musical group)
Gothic rock music -- Great Britain -- Biography.
New wave music -- Great Britain -- Biography.
Drummers (Musicians) -- England -- Biography.
Guitarists -- England -- Biography.
Lyricists -- England -- Biography.
Rock musicians -- England -- Biography.
Rock groups -- England -- Biography.
ISBN:
9780306824289 (hc.)
Description:
ix, 287 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.
Bibliography:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents:
Part I: (What It Was Like) -- The First Punks in Crawley -- The Day the Music Died -- Thirteen -- The Bridge -- The Lost Boys of Suburbia -- The Rocket -- Fiction -- Part II: (What Happened) -- Gen X -- The Holy Trinity -- Three Imaginary Boys -- Seventeen Seconds in the USA -- S.O.S. -- Faith -- Porn -- In France -- The Top -- The Head on the Door -- Kiss Me -- Part III: (What It's Like Now) -- Broken -- Disintegrate -- The Royal Courts -- Despair in the Desert -- House by the Sea -- The Palace -- Reflections -- Ghosts -- Standing on a Beach.
Summary:
"The Cure, a quintessential post-punk band whose albums - Three Imaginary Boys, Pornography, and Kiss Me, Kiss Me, Kiss Me - remain among the best-loved and most influential of all time. As two of the first punks in the provincial English town of Crawley, Lol
Tolhurst
and Robert Smith didn't have it easy. Outsiders from the start, theirs was a friendship based initially on proximity and a shared love of music, from the punk that was raging in nearby London to the groundbreaking experimentation of David Bowie's "Berlin Trilogy." They began playing in pubs and soon developed their own unique style and approach to songwriting, resulting in timeless songs that sparked a deep sense of identification and empathy in listeners, spearheading a new subculture dubbed "Goth" by the press. The music of The Cure was not only accessible but also deeply subversive, challenging conventional notions of pop music and gender roles while inspiring a generation of devoted fans and a revolution in style. An insider account of the early days of the band, and the artistic evolution of the enigmatic Robert Smith, the iconic lead singer, songwriter, and innovative guitarist at the heart of The Cure. A deeply rebellious, sensitive, tough, and often surprisingly "normal" young man, Smith was from the start destined for stardom, a fearless non-conformist and provocateur who soon found his own musical language through which to express his considerable and unique talent. But there was also a dark side to The Cure's intense and bewildering success.
Tolhurst
, on drums and keyboards, was nursing a growing alcoholism that would destroy his place in The Cure and nearly end his life. The story of his crash-and-burn, recovery, and rebirth. The story of a singular band whose legacy endures"--Provided by publisher.
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Memoirs.
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