Whisper your name in an empty room You brush past my skin As soft as fur Taking hold I taste your scent Distant noises Other voices Pounding in my broken head Commit the sin Commit yourself And all the other voices said Change your mind You're always wrong Come around at Christmas I really have to see you Smile at me slyly Another festive compromise But I live with desertion And eight million people Distant noises Other voices Pulsing in my swinging arms Caress the sound So many dead And all the other voices said Change your mind You're always wrong
Written 33 years ago and it sounds as fresh today as it ever did, and to be honest my favourite track - tied with A Forest. My god I was a dark, gloomy kid!
Always and forever, thank you to Great Britain and the British people whose creativity, since the 1960s, has given the rest of the World hundreds of unique bands such as the Cure and music of unparalleled beauty, quirkiness and atmosphere. What would our lives have been without British bands? And love, admiration and adoration.
100% the truth!!! I used to wonder WHAT IS IN THE WATER over there???!!! My God-- immense talent musically from that part of the world!!! The UK, Scotland and Ireland. But the Netherlands and Finland and Germany…. especially in the early 80s ❤❤❤❤❤❤
As you wish BarkingLondon. I'll add Depeche Mode to Great British bands and also Cocteau Twins, Pink Floyd, Syd Barrett, Discharge, Lush, Wire, Colin Newman, Killing Joke, Siouxsie And The Banshees, Broadcast, The Smiths, Human League, Curve, Skunk Anansie, Genesis, Steve Hackett, Boards Of Canada, Adam & The Ants, Public Image Limited, Prefab Sprout, Lloyd Cole & The Commotion, The The, Napalm Death, Cranes, Cardiacs, Led Zeppelin, Yazoo, Iron Maiden, Police, Blur, Fall, Sex Pistols, Buzzcocks, Jamiroquai, Seal, Slowdive, Clash, Madness, Cure, Depeche Mode, Radiohead, Goldfrapp, Dubstar, Charlatans, Ride, Heaven 17, Judas Priest, Marillion, The Buggles, Throbbing Gristle, Japan, Nick Drake, This Mortal Coil, Pet Shop Boys, Cardiacs, Damned, Dire Straits, Echobelly, Teardrop Explodes, Carcass, Orchestral Manoeuvres In The Dark, Eurythmics, Soft Cell, Thrilled Skinny, Dead Or Alive, Psychedelic Furs, Simple Minds, XTC, The Streets, Pretenders, The Queen, Lily Allen, Tears For Fears, Supertramp, The Kooks, Duran Duran, Brian Eno, Groove Armada, Amy Winehouse, Coldplay, Saxon, Dead Can Dance, Massive Attack, Electric Light Orchestra, The Who, Inspiral Carpets, The Wedding Presents, Kate Bush, Placebo, The Rolling Stones, Housemartins, Visage, Culture Club, Expelled, The Jam, P.J. Harvey, Gary Numan, Howard Jones, Suede, Everything But The Girl, Roxy Music, Thrilled Skinny, Freur, Frankie Goes To Hollywood, 10cc, Ladytron, Japan, Morcheeba, Helen Love, The Beatles, Spiritualized, Loop, Th' Faith Healers, Mark Ronson, Pretenders, Bauhaus, Kate Nash, Lotus Eaters, Black Sabbath, Oasis, The Sundays, All Saints, Portishead, Verve, Exploited, David Bowie, Talk Talk, Bauhaus, Elastica, Hey Elastica!, David Gray, Joe Jackson, Nick Kershaw, Spandau Ballet, Supergrass, The Korgis, Badly Drawn Boy, Tricky, Pale Saints, The Creatures, Bronski Beat, Fine Young Cannibals, Madness, Extreme Noise Terror, Stranglers, Stereolab, Keane, Motorhead...@@BarkingLondon
Simon Gallup is completely underrated as a bassist. One of the best I've ever heard. You can hear the massive difference in the two albums he didn't contribute to compared to those he did.
Everybody talks about Robert's looks and nobody mentions the depth of these lyrics. These lyrics are the closest popular music can get to sheer poetry.
A friend of one of my daughters said that she had just started playing bass in a band, I said ‘ you need to listen to Faith and Seventeen Seconds by the Cure’
Enorme la voz de Robert Smith. Enorme el bajo de Simón Gallup. Enorme canción de una banda mucho más que enorme. The Cure es una banda sencillamente INMORTAL
I love the starkness of the early records by The Cure. The simplicity. Not a lot of instruments. No filler. Every note is there for a reason. Love it. An album that needs to be listened to as a whole. A complete work. A moodscape of gloom But what a record
Even people who was teenage in 2000s or late 90s remembered this track like a nostalgia. Classic never die, i also sometimes remembered some 2000s track/songs, like my childhood nostalgia ;).
I know what you mean. I spent my teens immersed in the Cure , the Church, Depeche Mode....I was 16 when this song was released & listening to it now , it still has the same effect on me....hypnotic & timeless. I lost the record years ago but recently acquired the CD again
as a teenager The Cure was my fav band, every new album was an adventure, loved all of the albums, maybe 17 seconds, Faith and The Top were particular favourites.
I've had the "Faith" album since 1997, but I never knew there was a video clip to this song until now. It's as misty as the video clip for "Primary". 😁
Surely you mean....how beautiful Robert IS girl!! He's not dead yet you know. I fell for the soul he puts in the music and that fantastic mind .......he's still gorgeous to me 😍
cant help saying, Robert, his eyes are so beautiful and mesmerising, love the song, love love love love adore Robert and this era in their music xxxxxxxx
I agree 100%. Although I have all of their albums, I can pretty much take or leave much of The Cure's discography with the exception of those three LPs. They not only form a stylistic, atmospheric and lyrical trilogy, with each one building on its predecessor, but they stand head and shoulders above the rest of The Cure's corpus - at least, they do in my opinion.
@@jens2049 I disagree. "Disintegration" has some decent tracks on it (for instance, "Lovesong"), but it lacks dynamics and much of it remains flat and uninteresting for me. Thus, I feel 100% justified in saying that "Seventeen Seconds", "Faith" and "Ponography" appeal to me far more than "Disintegration". And? So what? It's just my opinion. ;-)
Got to love that bassline. Has a sort of Andalusian touch which the band progressed in other songs such as "The Blood" on the "Head On The Door" album.
Whisper your name In an empty room You brush past my skin As soft as fur Taking hold I taste your scent Distant noises Other voices Pounding in my broken head Commit the sin, commit yourself And all the other voices said Change your mind you're always wrong Come around at Christmas I really have to see you Smile at me slyly Another festive compromise But I live with desertion And eight million people Distant noises Of other voices Pulsing in my swinging arms Caress the sound, so many dead And all the other voices sing Change your mind, you're always wrong
This is such a beautiful song honestly. I can listen to it for hours! I hate the fact that Robert looks wayyyyy better with this little makeup than I ever will with tons of it.
I believe this clip was only made to promote the release of the Happily Ever After double LP in the U.S by A & M in September 1981. MTV had just been launched and was fast becoming a phenomenon... The era of the promo video had begun.
What a band, they've spoken to so many generations of music lovers.So innovative, Robert Smith is a musical genius in my humble opinion.In 2005 I bought the Wish album and was blown the fuck away.Thankyou for the music.
What an amazing song, I m glad they are playing it again...I will always remember the London s gig at The Royal Albert Hall few years ago where they played the albums: " Three Imaginery Boys ", " Faith" , " 17seconds" entirely: Epic! 😎😎
The Cure song I listen the most since a decade or so. It seems to be about a taboo relationship but to me personally, it makes me think of all those worrying opinions that I read on social medias, always people telling others that they are bad, especially to someone like me who is anti-conformism and not fond of people telling others how they should live. I'm sure Robert is wiser than me and doesn't read social medias.
dame ese bajo, dame ese bajo para siempre una maravilla que te atrapa y ya no puedes dejar de oírla a lo largo de toda tu vida. me fascina!!!!¡!!!!!!!!!!!.
This is one of the TOP bass songs. Play it on Spotify very high quality, 5+1 speakers with cranked subwoofer and it is INSANE. The room is WOBBLING. Due to the low quality upload, you can't feel the bass here.
This bass is killer...
Gosh it is beautiful
@@jonathanclifford7010 Damn right!
Absolutely
Yeap !... great sound !...
Yeaaaaahh
That bass sounds out of this world. Marvelous.
Hello, How are you doing? It’s nice seeing you here
Its got "compression," effect on it ,sick indeeeeeeed my friend!
Whisper your name in an empty room
You brush past my skin
As soft as fur
Taking hold
I taste your scent
Distant noises
Other voices
Pounding in my broken head
Commit the sin
Commit yourself
And all the other voices said
Change your mind
You're always wrong
Come around at Christmas
I really have to see you
Smile at me slyly
Another festive compromise
But I live with desertion
And eight million people
Distant noises
Other voices
Pulsing in my swinging arms
Caress the sound
So many dead
And all the other voices said
Change your mind
You're always wrong
💛
Thank you!!!
Sexy!🖤
Brilliant ❤
THIS is a band.
And they musn't be compared with any other, they are unique ♥
200 🥳
Written 33 years ago and it sounds as fresh today as it ever did, and to be honest my favourite track - tied with A Forest. My god I was a dark, gloomy kid!
i was a dark gloomy kid that never cheered up or grew up......
I also prefer music of that generation
This means I'm a dark gloomy 22-year-old, proud to be :)
Me too! 🙌
I was a very cheerful 14 yo girl however I could appreciate and love The Cure. I had my gloomy moments though.
Always and forever, thank you to Great Britain and the British people whose creativity, since the 1960s, has given the rest of the World hundreds of unique bands such as the Cure and music of unparalleled beauty, quirkiness and atmosphere. What would our lives have been without British bands? And love, admiration and adoration.
I couldn’t agree more!!!!❤❤❤
100% the truth!!! I used to wonder WHAT IS IN THE WATER over there???!!! My God-- immense talent musically from that part of the world!!! The UK, Scotland and Ireland. But the Netherlands and Finland and Germany…. especially in the early 80s ❤❤❤❤❤❤
101% bang on. Add Depeche Mode to great British bands too. 🖤👌🏻👌🏻👌🏻
That's so right ! ...
As you wish BarkingLondon.
I'll add Depeche Mode to Great British bands and also Cocteau Twins, Pink Floyd, Syd Barrett, Discharge, Lush, Wire, Colin Newman, Killing Joke, Siouxsie And The Banshees, Broadcast, The Smiths, Human League, Curve, Skunk Anansie, Genesis, Steve Hackett, Boards Of Canada, Adam & The Ants, Public Image Limited, Prefab Sprout, Lloyd Cole & The Commotion, The The, Napalm Death, Cranes, Cardiacs, Led Zeppelin, Yazoo, Iron Maiden, Police, Blur, Fall, Sex Pistols, Buzzcocks, Jamiroquai, Seal, Slowdive, Clash, Madness, Cure, Depeche Mode, Radiohead, Goldfrapp, Dubstar, Charlatans, Ride, Heaven 17, Judas Priest, Marillion, The Buggles, Throbbing Gristle, Japan, Nick Drake, This Mortal Coil, Pet Shop Boys, Cardiacs, Damned, Dire Straits, Echobelly, Teardrop Explodes, Carcass, Orchestral Manoeuvres In The Dark, Eurythmics, Soft Cell, Thrilled Skinny, Dead Or Alive, Psychedelic Furs, Simple Minds, XTC, The Streets, Pretenders, The Queen, Lily Allen, Tears For Fears, Supertramp, The Kooks, Duran Duran, Brian Eno, Groove Armada, Amy Winehouse, Coldplay, Saxon, Dead Can Dance, Massive Attack, Electric Light Orchestra, The Who, Inspiral Carpets, The Wedding Presents, Kate Bush, Placebo, The Rolling Stones, Housemartins, Visage, Culture Club, Expelled, The Jam, P.J. Harvey, Gary Numan, Howard Jones, Suede, Everything But The Girl, Roxy Music, Thrilled Skinny, Freur, Frankie Goes To Hollywood, 10cc, Ladytron, Japan, Morcheeba, Helen Love, The Beatles, Spiritualized, Loop, Th' Faith Healers, Mark Ronson, Pretenders, Bauhaus, Kate Nash, Lotus Eaters, Black Sabbath, Oasis, The Sundays, All Saints, Portishead, Verve, Exploited, David Bowie, Talk Talk, Bauhaus, Elastica, Hey Elastica!, David Gray, Joe Jackson, Nick Kershaw, Spandau Ballet, Supergrass, The Korgis, Badly Drawn Boy, Tricky, Pale Saints, The Creatures, Bronski Beat, Fine Young Cannibals, Madness, Extreme Noise Terror, Stranglers, Stereolab, Keane, Motorhead...@@BarkingLondon
Simon Gallup is completely underrated as a bassist. One of the best I've ever heard. You can hear the massive difference in the two albums he didn't contribute to compared to those he did.
i agree
You have right!!
So true!🖤
What 2 albums? "The Top" and what?
Meh. John Taylor of Duran Duran was better.
Play the bass like a guitar and play another bass like no one...
Simply the Cure
Faith: total masterpiece
that's korrekt!
my favourite line from this song is 'I live with desertion and 8 million people!' The Cure - so poetic!
mine too.. So much attitude in that line
When I hear that bass...I am in another place
Everybody talks about Robert's looks and nobody mentions the depth of these lyrics.
These lyrics are the closest popular music can get to sheer poetry.
yeah, his lyrics are poetry and it's even more impressive when you know that Robert wasn't raised in some elite family but a middle class (?).
Oh no, The Smiths first album is the closest.😊
😂😅 sheer poetry from a high school notebook, maybe. He's no Leonard Cohen.
No XV fc tnsg
Nah buddy the Smiths got wayyyy closer to pure poetry.
A friend of one of my daughters said that she had just started playing bass in a band, I said ‘ you need to listen to Faith and Seventeen Seconds by the Cure’
40 years since i ve had Heard you the first Time when i was a romantic teenager... AND i cried the same. I Will always love you Robert 🖤
I feel this ❤
The Cure does not consider themselves Goth, but they have definitely made one the biggest contributions to the Goth culture 🖤
@dr.escargon Robert Smith said it in an article that I read he said that he has great respect for the community, but sees himself more as alternative
The bass on this song makes it sound so threatening, I absolutely love it.
There's no other experience quite like listening to "Faith". This song is just a teaser.
A masterpiece of an album!
Robert , you are genious
This a true Cure!
There is definitely two faces to The Cure.
There are 4 Faces. ...goth
wave Pop Rock.......
The Cure never dies!
The lyrics, poetry.
I love this song. It's like a sort of warm duvet that you can wrap around yourself.
Robert Smith brings so much joy to my life. When life gets tough or when life is great The Cure is just perfect. I will always love you.xxxxx
The greatest opening chords ever, so rich and strong.
Enorme la voz de Robert Smith. Enorme el bajo de Simón Gallup. Enorme canción de una banda mucho más que enorme. The Cure es una banda sencillamente INMORTAL
robert's voice will always be my favorite
I love the starkness of the early records by The Cure. The simplicity. Not a lot of instruments. No filler. Every note is there for a reason. Love it. An album that needs to be listened to as a whole. A complete work. A moodscape of gloom
But what a record
Staring at the Sea is the best compilation album of all time.
Brooding and atmospheric, this song always sends a chill down my spine. A great track that I find myself humming at the oddest times.
Such a hauntingly beautiful song
Even people who was teenage in 2000s or late 90s remembered this track like a nostalgia.
Classic never die, i also sometimes remembered some 2000s track/songs, like my childhood nostalgia ;).
Show the elephant some love man! Love you all from Birmingham England!¡
I agree with francescoaverna
Defititly the most underrated band in history
Their music sounds like magic.
Masterpiece
Thank you Robert Smith
i love Simon style on bass!
Right up there among the best dark songs you can play at 2am
robert smith i love your voice so much..
Ni un tema malo tienen estos tipos, unos cracks
🤭
I know what you mean. I spent my teens immersed in the Cure , the Church, Depeche Mode....I was 16 when this song was released & listening to it now , it still has the same effect on me....hypnotic & timeless. I lost the record years ago but recently acquired the CD again
MsRedbelly love the Church and Depache toooooo
one of my fav songs by The Cure
as a teenager The Cure was my fav band, every new album was an adventure, loved all of the albums, maybe 17 seconds, Faith and The Top were particular favourites.
Alister Wilson I'm a teenager and the cure is my favourite band
Alister Wilson I'm a teenager
I'm almost 16 and the cure is my favorite band. i have listened to it since age 13
Like opening a doorway to another world.
Rediscovered after years since I felt. Always a masterpiece .
Omg bass❤️
One of their best songs
Brilliant refreshing tones....man I loved this band so much! The sound track of my youth.
I've had the "Faith" album since 1997, but I never knew there was a video clip to this song until now. It's as misty as the video clip for "Primary". 😁
How beautiful Robert was!
Kate 93 Yep,definitely
Surely you mean....how beautiful Robert IS girl!! He's not dead yet you know. I fell for the soul he puts in the music and that fantastic mind .......he's still gorgeous to me 😍
@@timefliesandaeroplanescras816 Very true!! :)
If I was gay, I will love him too 😜
cant help saying, Robert, his eyes are so beautiful and mesmerising, love the song, love love love love adore Robert and this era in their music xxxxxxxx
ΣΤΗΝ ΛΕΦΚΗ ΜΕ ΑΓΑΠΗ Ο ΑΛΕΞΑΝΔΡΟΣ 23/09/1991 10:13❤
"Euuuuuuurrrrgghhhh... chh chh"
AH
What a great dark song . Heard it live during some concerts. Superb bassline.
I think 17, faith, and pornography are the real trilogy!!
I agree 100%. Although I have all of their albums, I can pretty much take or leave much of The Cure's discography with the exception of those three LPs. They not only form a stylistic, atmospheric and lyrical trilogy, with each one building on its predecessor, but they stand head and shoulders above the rest of The Cure's corpus - at least, they do in my opinion.
Albrecht what? Disintegration is better than any of them. You can say its not your favourite, but to not even include it..
@@jens2049 I disagree. "Disintegration" has some decent tracks on it (for instance, "Lovesong"), but it lacks dynamics and much of it remains flat and uninteresting for me. Thus, I feel 100% justified in saying that "Seventeen Seconds", "Faith" and "Ponography" appeal to me far more than "Disintegration". And? So what? It's just my opinion. ;-)
Totally agree. I'd also include Three Imaginary Boys just because it's their first LP and paved the way for Seventeen Seconds.
@@Albrecht777 yes - Disintegration is totally over produced.
My favourite Christmas song.
Got to love that bassline. Has a sort of Andalusian touch which the band progressed in other songs such as "The Blood" on the "Head On The Door" album.
Esse baixo é maravilhoso
They can give you a 4-hour-concert but you won't hear this song...
still my favorite band!
'Whisper your name in an empty room '- how appropriate for Covid New Years Eve 2020 - thank goodness for the Cure
Hear this song and wish I was an 11-year-old boy again. Of course in 1981...
Que nostalgia me da escuchar esta excelente música de The Cure
Whisper your name
In an empty room
You brush past my skin
As soft as fur
Taking hold
I taste your scent
Distant noises
Other voices
Pounding in my broken head
Commit the sin, commit yourself
And all the other voices said
Change your mind you're always wrong
Come around at Christmas
I really have to see you
Smile at me slyly
Another festive compromise
But I live with desertion
And eight million people
Distant noises
Of other voices
Pulsing in my swinging arms
Caress the sound, so many dead
And all the other voices sing
Change your mind, you're always wrong
The Cure is still one of my favorite bands Cure fan since 1985 and purchased everything they have released.
26 years beloved trck .2 times i have see the cure and i am 43
Absolut geil ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Thx 😉
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Fave Cure song ......
what a bass EXCELENT
Simon Gallup - best bass player in the world ;)
Galluping on dat bass
Hardi Holpus yeah Simon is the king just too good and too cool!
I think Robert Smith wrote all the best bass line ;)
Also Peter Hook...
Also Zeta Bosio, de Soda Stereo.
This is such a beautiful song honestly. I can listen to it for hours!
I hate the fact that Robert looks wayyyyy better with this little makeup than I ever will with tons of it.
The cure are one of the greatest pop bands ever
beattles? just a band.
queen? just a band.
nirvanna? just a band.
the cure? yeah, the best band ever!
Gian Lisboa no all of four are very good band
The Cure - An extraordinarily talented band indeed, as were Queen and Nirvana... But the Beatles made them all possible.
The beatles just a band hahaha
Joy Division?
@@Монастырев_Тимур the first to start the movment.
I believe this clip was only made to promote the release of the Happily Ever After double LP in the U.S by A & M in September 1981. MTV had just been launched and was fast becoming a phenomenon... The era of the promo video had begun.
This is easily my favorite Cure song.
What a band, they've spoken to so many generations of music lovers.So innovative, Robert Smith is a musical genius in my humble opinion.In 2005 I bought the Wish album and was blown the fuck away.Thankyou for the music.
Memories. Still love this after many years.
What an amazing song, I m glad they are playing it again...I will always remember the London s gig at The Royal Albert Hall few years ago where they played the albums: " Three Imaginery Boys ", " Faith" , " 17seconds" entirely: Epic! 😎😎
I actually never knew the name of this song. I had a tape. I used this song in a term project in high-school, I got an A+.
Going to see them in less than 24 hours!!! I’m truly STOKED!!!! ❤
By far the one if the best songs ever . Sublime video also. Xxx
The Cure song I listen the most since a decade or so. It seems to be about a taboo relationship but to me personally, it makes me think of all those worrying opinions that I read on social medias, always people telling others that they are bad, especially to someone like me who is anti-conformism and not fond of people telling others how they should live. I'm sure Robert is wiser than me and doesn't read social medias.
Wow!! Take a listen world!!!
dame ese bajo, dame ese bajo para siempre una maravilla que te atrapa y ya no puedes dejar de oírla a lo largo de toda tu vida. me fascina!!!!¡!!!!!!!!!!!.
AWESOME
when you listen to it, death looks at you and smiles ...
what a bass line!
that bass is just surreal...
Fan de The Cure ❤❤❤❤❤ j adore cette chanson , comme tant d autres 😊😊😊😊
Robert Smith isn't a genius, he is beyond a genius.
robert looks so pretty omg
The best of the uk
Saw the 1981 picture tour. Such a great band.
Brutal album
Not as brutal as pornography
Looking at this video make me so proud to have been a cure fan in the 80s - music is still so fresh with powerful lyrics
Best album ever for me! Still sounds ahead.
Love the Arabic and North African feel to the the guitars, Something Smith always does
Maybe Catalan sound? Spain
Unbelievably good.....
I'm hypnotised
Haunting song. Love the 80s props.
Aaawww Robert was so sweet 😍 I adore him since I was 28 years younger than yet... together we will be getting older and older hehe 😉
This is one of the TOP bass songs. Play it on Spotify very high quality, 5+1 speakers with cranked subwoofer and it is INSANE. The room is WOBBLING. Due to the low quality upload, you can't feel the bass here.
That must be heaven!
eu amo esse vídeo!! é perfeito, todo o clima, a névoa... amo também a maquiagem do robert