For the benefit of those who aren't aware, Carnage Visors was used as the background track for a film that played in lieu of an opening band, during the Cure's Faith LP tour. If memory serves, the film was created by Simon Gallup's brother. For a while, the only m version of the track available was on a cassette release of Faith. I later found it on a white label vinyl pressing. It would be so cool to have the film converted to digital format; and uploaded with the full track added.
They had no support band during their Faith tour, instead they had a big screen showing this way out animation, this was the soundtrack to it, I still have fond memories of that night, great gig, great night.
Thanks John Frusciante... love the cure, never heard this without him sending me here! He has been quoted as saying this was the song that inspired Californication (song) “I was listening to this song, it was a 25-minute long instrumental. If you listen to it, it sounds exactly like ‘Californication’. They’re just different notes, but it’s the same rhythm, same kind of feeling.” It's interesting to hear the original demo for the song (it's on UA-cam) and it sounds like reggae almost... then the final version, how it came out.... because JF was listening to this track...... pretty awesome!
johns influences have massively influenced me in turn. the way he's never afraid to just admit that a song was massively influenced by another artist is very admirable to me. by the way and it's huge beegees influence was a big reason i got into the beegees.
I went to England in the late 80s to visit my brother who was studying abroad there at the time. I made a point of searching in music stores for anything I could find from The Cure there, anything that you couldn't find in the states then. (Remember, there was no WWW or easy way then to search for obscure songs or titles from your favorite bands in the UK.) I came across this Carnage Visors cassette, I listened to it on my walkman (!) on the flight back, and it blew my freakin' mind. I would listen to it at night while stargazing (I was an astronomy student in Arizona), and it was just so perfect to trance out to. That was over 30 years ago. It's still perfect.
I believe I got this tape at a record store called Turtles back in the mid 80s. I was so amped because it was a special order from the UK and the anticipation of having an album that none of my friends has was exciting. You would wait for that blessed call to say your album arrived! Life was so much more meaningful with all the obstacles of not having instant gratification. However, so glad to have access to it now whenever I’d like. This was my art music, playing in the background as I’d draw…cheers to all
Back in 1990, this piece of music once hypnotised my cat. I was listening to it in my bedroom when my cat, Egypt, came in and hopped up on my bed to chill. I stepped out of my room but left the piece playing. I came back in several minutes later, and she was lying on my bed Sphynx style, facing my Yorx stereo, eyes fixated on the pulsing power indicator "thump" lights. When it was over, I waved my hands in front of her face a few tymes. Nothing. Finally I called her name with a clap of my hands, and it about scared her beside herself. LOL.
My cat stands in the same hypno fashion in front of my amp during rehearsals... I think he likes the excess of reverb and fuzz... Guess it´s catlike sound...
I remember my first record when I was sixteen about 16 years ago, it was pornography on vinyl, then I bought the faith remaster with carnage visors on the 2nd lp, man it brings me back. Life was so simple and nobody knew this shit when I was a kid. I can only imagine how it must’ve been back in 81 when they released this absolute killer called faith and to be able to see it live
My second ever gig was seeing the cure on the faith tour. The film “carnage visors”, with this amazing soundtrack, and the following live performance by the band, completely fried my impressionable brain. Still one of my best gigs I’ve ever. (I was spoilt early on, mind, as my first five gigs were buzzcocks, joy division, the cure, the undertones and the stranglers!)
Never get bored with this eerily beautiful soundtrack. I saw the Cure live only once in 1981 on the Faith tour and they showed the Carnage Visors film instead of a support act.
This was a soundtrack for a short film by Ric Gallup (Simons brother). It was used in place of a support band on the 1981 Picture Tour. The film has since disappeared and only Smith, Lol Tolhurst and Simon Gallup own copies of it. I used to have this track on tape as a B-Side to Faith. I have never seen it since. Great track, one of my Favourites.
My brother had that tape with a whole side being this song, I dubbed it and still have the copy. It always sounded so muffled so hearing it now is really amazing. This track influenced what I thought music should be, not everything needs to be 3 minutes and have vocals.
i bought 'Faith' double cassette version of this in 1981 for my walkman as a teenager this was an absolute goldmine. A double cassette!!!.. pure beauty in post-punk dystopia north england. Mogwai have taken this to a new level, but The Cure/ Joy Division started the beauty
The Cure’s first few albums along with Southern Death Cult through Dreamtime is what really got me immersed into post-punk. I don’t listen to it nearly as much as I used to (I became really enamored with it while I was tracking down an EP by Deep Blue Dream) but it was really influential on my guitar playing and songwriting as a whole. Robert Smith doesn’t really get as much credit as he deserves in that department as far as I’m concerned. He was incredibly proficient at creating these lush soundscapes from a minimalistic perspective and that’s what made those early records so haunting yet beautiful. A really talented songwriter all around, and a very excellent rhythm guitarist too. I wish the band hadn’t been pressured into slowing down the tracks on the first album. The difference between those and the same songs as heard on the Peel Sessions is immediately noticeable, as is with the live performances from those days. And the tracks like these were every bit as atmospheric. Easily one of the best bands from the 80’s.
I attended the June 1981 concert in Harderwijk, Netherlands. The ‘support act’ was absolutely astonishing. I never bought the tape of ‘Faith’ (got the vinyl) so I never heard it back until a few days ago. Being able to hear it again makes me a happy man. Fan since 1980 or so, and The Cure is still one of my favorites. Good luck, all of you.
@@laviniamonte8640 um conceito em música chamado "motivo". Frusciante estava ouvindo essa música na época e captou o motivo de 4 notas dessa música do The cure. Motivos são pequenas ideias rítmicas ou melódicas que se destacam ao longo de uma música ou trecho musical. Nessa música ele extraiu o ritmo apenas. O famoso 'ta na na nann' do californication em lá menor.
This is my go to track for when I've been awake for 72hrs, dehydrated, everyone is passed out drunk in Bros basement and I'm just patiently waiting for his sister to make an appearance.
Friends sister - "Hey oh my God I can't believe you're still awake you should really just crash here". Me - "They say if you understand and follow the path of Hinduism, that you understand the origin of this universe and how it was created. After all, Hinduism is just the study of Vibration and how it effects matter". /And that's how I got laid to this song.
Im here, because a jhon frusciante interview, i was a poser fan of the cure in 2015, i had only two disc of the cure. I fuckig love this, and i hate it to. there is so many fealings that can came out for a simple melody.
As a 9-10 yr old my parents went on a break to London and left my sister and I with our grandparents, they found this “new band” playing in a little known record shop… they came back home with the album on cassette and between my dad and myself we literally broke the tape… I’ve loved the cure ever since, they make me feel closer to my parents, and this piece in particular has helped me sleep for decades. I’m bemused by all the californification comments, that’s a good tune, but I don’t get the similarity? Long live the cure though! 🥰
A collection of The Cure's instrumental compositions: it's like discovering the Tenth Symphony of Beethoven... all these pieces are as fascinating as their songs.If Edgar Allan Poe lived in this time, he would probably write listening to these album.
One more reason I loved buying Cure cassettes - the extras!! This, Concert & Curiosity, the b-sides on Standing on a Beach, extra songs on Mixed Up & Disintegration & Kiss Me x3...the more the better. This is a good song to relax or fall asleep to as well...
hello to every soul on this earth listening to the divine sound of Cure!!! so nice to to so many people liking this music... Robert was the most talented musician from 1979 to 1984 then things changed.... but carnage visors is a part of us now such as siamise twins or the drowning man or m and so many others... God bless you Robert
Complete random , but it´s amazing how things you´ve listened to as a kid stay tattoed in your brain for life . it´s been some 30 years since I lasr listened to this , maybe more , and it all feels so familiar as if I had listened to it yesterday . This is some amazing stuff , pretty much like everything they did in the late 70s/80s .
@@II-Drugga-II Wrong. To quote John, "we had this reggae piece that was not fitting, so I was listening to this and used the same notes to write Californication".. If you listen to the original reggae version, what you are saying makes it sound like you currently suffer from a drug addiction.
i remember when i was a little kid we used to make hand made bridge and each of us passed this bridge gate in his turn, this made me feel comfortable and safe. i get the same feeling hearing this tune. dont know why. grate piece
I actually saw this 'support act' movie as a kid in 1981 at one of their 'circus tent' concerts in the Netherlands. Loved it! Have listened to the cassette soo many times. I'm glad they released it on cd a few years ago, it's so good.
This song was on the back side of a Faith cassette I purchased around '93 or so. An ignorant teenager, I thought it was a part of the original Faith album. I put it on to go to sleep and my Mom came to my room and yelled at me to turn the music down...lol
@@LoneStarRocker the success? The genius is there for many but goes unrecognized by most unless they get found. I was commenting (to myself) earlier that many artists are praised for their fruits, used for them then criticized for the quirks that come along with their gifts. Most don't understand you can't manufacture true creative types. I'd say their sensitivity is one thing that really gets attacked. But without it, there would be no art. So... I'm baffled by it all, really. It's sad. They are special, many with much empathy so it becomes too much. The public are very cruel & the majority unaware of what makes a person truly creative. They will turn on you if you switch it up & they don't approve like it's a personal attack. I'm not sure if that's where you were going... the fame deal. But I guess success doesn't have to be defined as fame. That's where I took it.
This is one of those cassette tapes I'm grateful I still can recall every note of... I used to play it on the tapedeck which would automatically flip to B-side when A ended. If I don't get tix to see theEasyCure this tour, I'ma b real upset for realfr 🤬
when as a teenage u listen the cassette so many times on your way to school that one day u broke it and buy another one , eternal gem , sublime mise en forme du spleen
Remember this at the Hammersmith Odeon on the Faith tour. Shame the film has been lost, I never quite understood it, but am guessing it had some deep and dark meaning........The Cure at their very best.....
The craziest shit is I love the cure and I’ve never heard this until John had mentioned that it influenced Californicaion. The even crazier thing about this is they had to have this shit on cassette back then. This song was only released in a special cassette release. It wasnt even on vinyl.
Instead of a support group on the 1981 Faith tour (Picture Tour), The Cure recorded this as a soundtrack to a short abstract animation film done by Simon's brother Ric Gallup. To this day I have never seen the film.
+JustineLaLoba Lucky you! I would have given anything to have seen them in '81, but was in very early teens with no means of seeing them then. Still my favorite Cure period.
The story of How this was Made is Classic..Robert was Literally Dunk..and increasingly so, as he used the Drim Machine..to create this Awesome RIF/Tune. he used this as the Opening for the ORANGE tour..and some of the KISS me x3 Openers. Was offered in the US market on the Opposite side of a Double Cassette of Faith/Carnige Visors
Actually for the opening of live in orange county they never used this one, they used a sample from a song on Toxin - the title of an LP by a German synth rock group called X mal Deutschland. The same sample was also featured on The Glove Blue Sunshine - a Robert Smith and Steve Severin side project.
thank u sooooo much for posting this awesome darkest double album from the cure I am also a big fan of the cure , I LOL! when Robert smith, goes really dark in goth sound . cheers.
This almbum just popped into my head. I only have it on record.... and not player... I used to listen to this as my exlusive soundtrack for playing Wizardry I on computer...I equated these two things together...
Different colored variations on the image of one of the characters is not enough! The original film and accompanying music was unforgettable, but why can no-one, anywhere, locate a copy? 34 years old and still doesn't sound dated...possibly, probably, their finest moment...
For the benefit of those who aren't aware, Carnage Visors was used as the background track for a film that played in lieu of an opening band, during the Cure's Faith LP tour. If memory serves, the film was created by Simon Gallup's brother.
For a while, the only m version of the track available was on a cassette release of Faith. I later found it on a white label vinyl pressing.
It would be so cool to have the film converted to digital format; and uploaded with the full track added.
Nice piece of trivia for the fans. 👍
They had no support band during their Faith tour, instead they had a big screen showing this way out animation, this was the soundtrack to it, I still have fond memories of that night, great gig, great night.
Yes, I saw this show in Aachen / Germany. Great experience...
I wish there was complete video footage of this film available for us to see now...
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I would have loved to have been old enough to have seen them then! But, I've seen them 43 times now, so I'm not going to worry about it too much!
Cool! Wouldve been incredible to go to an 80s gig. What song did they open with? And what is the Carnage Visors film like?
Thanks John Frusciante... love the cure, never heard this without him sending me here!
He has been quoted as saying this was the song that inspired Californication (song)
“I was listening to this song, it was a 25-minute long instrumental. If you listen to it, it sounds exactly like ‘Californication’. They’re just different notes, but it’s the same rhythm, same kind of feeling.”
It's interesting to hear the original demo for the song (it's on UA-cam) and it sounds like reggae almost... then the final version, how it came out.... because JF was listening to this track...... pretty awesome!
alot of part sounds like californication live jams :)
That's how I came here
johns influences have massively influenced me in turn. the way he's never afraid to just admit that a song was massively influenced by another artist is very admirable to me. by the way and it's huge beegees influence was a big reason i got into the beegees.
You'd probably like the album Faith.
Robert Smith è The cure sono dei geni assoluti
I went to England in the late 80s to visit my brother who was studying abroad there at the time. I made a point of searching in music stores for anything I could find from The Cure there, anything that you couldn't find in the states then. (Remember, there was no WWW or easy way then to search for obscure songs or titles from your favorite bands in the UK.) I came across this Carnage Visors cassette, I listened to it on my walkman (!) on the flight back, and it blew my freakin' mind. I would listen to it at night while stargazing (I was an astronomy student in Arizona), and it was just so perfect to trance out to.
That was over 30 years ago. It's still perfect.
🖤🖤
Love this story. ❤️
I am rediscovering all the songs from this amazing band and they really are out of time : Smith, with his crew or without them, is a genius
I believe I got this tape at a record store called Turtles back in the mid 80s. I was so amped because it was a special order from the UK and the anticipation of having an album that none of my friends has was exciting. You would wait for that blessed call to say your album arrived! Life was so much more meaningful with all the obstacles of not having instant gratification. However, so glad to have access to it now whenever I’d like. This was my art music, playing in the background as I’d draw…cheers to all
Amazing story. I’m here listening to it in my vehicle after midnight, camping out in my car. My son is sleeping and I have insomnia.
Now THIS is how musicians should be inspired. Completely 100% different from Californication, yet the lick is almost the same. Brilliant, both tracks.
Listen Corpse Party 98 (1996)
Soundtrack number 09
One of the most underrated pieces of music. I used to listen this in high school in the 90s walking in the woods where grew up. Some great music.
Back in 1990, this piece of music once hypnotised my cat. I was listening to it in my bedroom when my cat, Egypt, came in and hopped up on my bed to chill. I stepped out of my room but left the piece playing. I came back in several minutes later, and she was lying on my bed Sphynx style, facing my Yorx stereo, eyes fixated on the pulsing power indicator "thump" lights. When it was over, I waved my hands in front of her face a few tymes. Nothing. Finally I called her name with a clap of my hands, and it about scared her beside herself. LOL.
Was it a grey cat? 😏
@@frenchoid6387 HA!
Calico.
That is freaking awesome!!
@@frenchoid6387 because all cats are grey!
My cat stands in the same hypno fashion in front of my amp during rehearsals... I think he likes the excess of reverb and fuzz... Guess it´s catlike sound...
Good taste in music brought me here.
🏆
John frusciante sent me here
Michael Jackson sent me here whit a beer
Same 🙂
He's a ballbag
Yup
Me too ❤
I listened to this falling asleep for years as a little boy .
Same here!
Absolutely, when I was staying in digs while at college miles from home in the early 80’s 👍
Had this on cassette in the 80's...should have kept it! Still a great soundtrack.
I remember my first record when I was sixteen about 16 years ago, it was pornography on vinyl, then I bought the faith remaster with carnage visors on the 2nd lp, man it brings me back. Life was so simple and nobody knew this shit when I was a kid. I can only imagine how it must’ve been back in 81 when they released this absolute killer called faith and to be able to see it live
I bought this on tape in 1981...Still my favourite band ever.
First time hearing this song and I'm now 49. Makes me want to pick up the guitar again and create because listening to this, gives me confidence.
@Linda Niemkiewicz I just did again! Heard this 38 years ago however. Good tune
I'm 52 Years Old Now.......
The Cure Is My Life.
1982 - 2021.
👁👁👁
Me too and I m 52
I'm 49 too and I didn't know this song
Make Robert proud!
My second ever gig was seeing the cure on the faith tour. The film “carnage visors”, with this amazing soundtrack, and the following live performance by the band, completely fried my impressionable brain. Still one of my best gigs I’ve ever. (I was spoilt early on, mind, as my first five gigs were buzzcocks, joy division, the cure, the undertones and the stranglers!)
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Damn, you WERE spoilt! Fantastic lineup.
This was what I listened to laying in bed to go to sleep in 1987 when I was 12. 37 years later..
That bass... 😎💜
Never get bored with this eerily beautiful soundtrack. I saw the Cure live only once in 1981 on the Faith tour and they showed the Carnage Visors film instead of a support act.
So did I! I'm very sorry there isn't any copy of the film... It was very mesmerizing
@@242Batman There is a copy now on UA-cam someone recorded on tape.
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Ha! Me, too. At Portsmouth Guildhall.
when the good times were still with us...
This was a soundtrack for a short film by Ric Gallup (Simons brother). It was used in place of a support band on the 1981 Picture Tour. The film has since disappeared and only Smith, Lol Tolhurst and Simon Gallup own copies of it. I used to have this track on tape as a B-Side to Faith. I have never seen it since. Great track, one of my Favourites.
@@mistermayonaise Brilliant, thank you!
My brother had that tape with a whole side being this song, I dubbed it and still have the copy. It always sounded so muffled so hearing it now is really amazing. This track influenced what I thought music should be, not everything needs to be 3 minutes and have vocals.
I’ve got the Faith/Carnage Visors cassette. Found it in a consignment shop for $2
I used to have the button! I wore it on everything! I had it for 20 years, of course, an ex girlfriend stole it. Fitting.
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i bought 'Faith' double cassette version of this in 1981 for my walkman as a teenager this was an absolute goldmine. A double cassette!!!.. pure beauty in post-punk dystopia north england. Mogwai have taken this to a new level, but The Cure/ Joy Division started the beauty
I had the tape too! I played it over and over and it eventually succumbed to my tape player. It was gold!
Just got my copy out today. I still get questions about it every time someone sees it. The great Cure 2 for 1.
this song captures so many emotions at a time, one of the best ever intrumental songs ... the bass, the guitar, percussions ... gosh, it´s awesome
The Cure’s first few albums along with Southern Death Cult through Dreamtime is what really got me immersed into post-punk. I don’t listen to it nearly as much as I used to (I became really enamored with it while I was tracking down an EP by Deep Blue Dream) but it was really influential on my guitar playing and songwriting as a whole. Robert Smith doesn’t really get as much credit as he deserves in that department as far as I’m concerned. He was incredibly proficient at creating these lush soundscapes from a minimalistic perspective and that’s what made those early records so haunting yet beautiful. A really talented songwriter all around, and a very excellent rhythm guitarist too. I wish the band hadn’t been pressured into slowing down the tracks on the first album. The difference between those and the same songs as heard on the Peel Sessions is immediately noticeable, as is with the live performances from those days. And the tracks like these were every bit as atmospheric. Easily one of the best bands from the 80’s.
It doesn't get better than early Cult. They were untouchable in the mid 80's.
Easily!
I attended the June 1981 concert in Harderwijk, Netherlands. The ‘support act’ was absolutely astonishing. I never bought the tape of ‘Faith’ (got the vinyl) so I never heard it back until a few days ago. Being able to hear it again makes me a happy man. Fan since 1980 or so, and The Cure is still one of my favorites. Good luck, all of you.
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Takes me back 30 years. Stoned, relaxed, drifting................
I feel you! I haven’t listened to this in years, but I was given some mushrooms tonight (not too much) and just had a wonderful half hour.
musica que inspirou Frusciante a compor Californication....
Ent não sou o único br que viu kkkkk
@@arrogantt_ tb vii.. e eu AMO as duas bandas! Mas n consigo ver semelhança alguma.. talvez pq n entenda nada de guitarra kkk
@@laviniamonte8640 acredito que o que realmente influenciou foi a parte rítmica e o compasso musical
@@Carlos-luz123 Ss é o ritmo de Californication o riffzinho cm 5 notas ali, o John usou o msm ritmo só q com 4 notas.
@@laviniamonte8640 um conceito em música chamado "motivo". Frusciante estava ouvindo essa música na época e captou o motivo de 4 notas dessa música do The cure. Motivos são pequenas ideias rítmicas ou melódicas que se destacam ao longo de uma música ou trecho musical. Nessa música ele extraiu o ritmo apenas. O famoso 'ta na na nann' do californication em lá menor.
remember listening to this on tape for hours. it still hypnotizes me.. and now I can listen at work :)
me too; it was in in '85, there is some time ago now ^^
This is my go to track for when I've been awake for 72hrs, dehydrated, everyone is passed out drunk in Bros basement and I'm just patiently waiting for his sister to make an appearance.
Friends sister - "Hey oh my God I can't believe you're still awake you should really just crash here".
Me - "They say if you understand and follow the path of Hinduism, that you understand the origin of this universe and how it was created. After all, Hinduism is just the study of Vibration and how it effects matter". /And that's how I got laid to this song.
@@WuPongPingPPing well done mate
@@pierlaurenzi Thanks brother
I LOVE this. A whole half an hour of an instrumental with the same atmosphere of Faith. :) Oh YES.
This is much better than Faith.
"This is much better than Faith." Disagree.
Faith is such a good album. 🖤
Im here, because a jhon frusciante interview, i was a poser fan of the cure in 2015, i had only two disc of the cure. I fuckig love this, and i hate it to.
there is so many fealings that can came out for a simple melody.
As a 9-10 yr old my parents went on a break to London and left my sister and I with our grandparents, they found this “new band” playing in a little known record shop… they came back home with the album on cassette and between my dad and myself we literally broke the tape… I’ve loved the cure ever since, they make me feel closer to my parents, and this piece in particular has helped me sleep for decades. I’m bemused by all the californification comments, that’s a good tune, but I don’t get the similarity? Long live the cure though! 🥰
No telling how many times I've listened to this over the years
OMG...what the F is it about this piece that draws you back, again and again again...
Hundreds for me. Just put it on loop and then stop it when I was up ~9 hours later.
the cure !!!!! carnage great fuckn song !!!! still got it on cassette tape till this day .got the old first albums too and many more
A collection of The Cure's instrumental compositions: it's like discovering the Tenth Symphony of Beethoven... all these pieces are as fascinating as their songs.If Edgar Allan Poe lived in this time, he would probably write listening to these album.
Learning of this songs existence after so many years is like a great gift.
I still have my copy of this - very rare!
I sat down to sip a cup of coffee and did not get up again for nearly 30 minutes. Thank you .
One more reason I loved buying Cure cassettes - the extras!! This, Concert & Curiosity, the b-sides on Standing on a Beach, extra songs on Mixed Up & Disintegration & Kiss Me x3...the more the better. This is a good song to relax or fall asleep to as well...
Fall asleep? Really? or stay awake all night "shivering in bed". What a lullaby!
Tout est hyper intéressant dans The Cure première période 80's... Sombre, intrigant, bien foutu... La classe artistique !
hello to every soul on this earth listening to the divine sound of Cure!!! so nice to to so many people liking this music... Robert was the most talented musician from 1979 to 1984 then things changed.... but carnage visors is a part of us now such as siamise twins or the drowning man or m and so many others... God bless you Robert
An astute and inspired observation....and so very true...good call...
@@_lmagine neither had THOD or KMKMKM!!!!
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Complete random , but it´s amazing how things you´ve listened to as a kid stay tattoed in your brain for life . it´s been some 30 years since I lasr listened to this , maybe more , and it all feels so familiar as if I had listened to it yesterday . This is some amazing stuff , pretty much like everything they did in the late 70s/80s .
Among the greatest measures of an artist is the ability to harness restraint.
Well said.
This was the same piece that inspired the guitarist, John Frusciante, to write Californication by the Red Hot Chili Peppers
Wrong. It inspired him to change the riff to the same rhythm cos they were stuck with a sub par song and riff. He converted the riff to this timing
@@II-Drugga-II Wrong. To quote John, "we had this reggae piece that was not fitting, so I was listening to this and used the same notes to write Californication".. If you listen to the original reggae version, what you are saying makes it sound like you currently suffer from a drug addiction.
@@trenty6175 dumbass rewatch the interview and use your ears
Listen to corpse party 98 soundtrack 06 (it came out in 1996 lol) sounds exactly like californication
This is why they are my favorite band. Enchanting 🌹
First time listening to this. I’m 46 and a loved one introduced the cure to me. Been a fan since. Maybe this will help me sleep. Sure do miss him. 😢
Sorry for your loss
i remember when i was a little kid we used to make hand made bridge and each of us passed this bridge gate in his turn, this made me feel comfortable and safe. i get the same feeling hearing this tune. dont know why. grate piece
mirroring ✨️
Robert called this piece "a drunken soundtrack"! we love it!!
I actually saw this 'support act' movie as a kid in 1981 at one of their 'circus tent' concerts in the Netherlands. Loved it! Have listened to the cassette soo many times. I'm glad they released it on cd a few years ago, it's so good.
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This song was on the back side of a Faith cassette I purchased around '93 or so. An ignorant teenager, I thought it was a part of the original Faith album. I put it on to go to sleep and my Mom came to my room and yelled at me to turn the music down...lol
Very nice songs........remember 1981!
Obra prima del post punk y el goth, The Cure siempre vigentes!
Ricorda un gruppo dark italiano❤
A truly masterpiece and a genius move to put it after Faith (song) to close Faith (album) on the remastered CD version of Faith.
11/15/2020 and STILL sounds amazing!!!!!
Same!
2023
Wow. I never got around to hunting this down. Thank you for posting it! I love UA-cam for this sort of thing right here...lol.
2018 and listening to this wonderful track at work...
This is why I have my Bass VI.
Same & Jet Harris.
I used to have a 1963. Used to. 😩
Still my single favorite piece of music, I can just relax and enjoy this. It may be the song that convinced me to become a 'Goth' back in 1990.
my first time hearing this...and I've been a fan since 89... i love it.
+Skrab Yup
thank you for the comment
greets annevreni
And thank you for posting this great song.....cheers!🍺🍻🍷🍸🍰
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The first time I heard this, I knew I wasn't alone. Some say the difference between insanity and genius (for artists) is success.
It's tough for some artistic people.
That's what The Cure is for 🖤 not alone
@@LoneStarRocker the success? The genius is there for many but goes unrecognized by most unless they get found.
I was commenting (to myself) earlier that many artists are praised for their fruits, used for them then criticized for the quirks that come along with their gifts. Most don't understand you can't manufacture true creative types. I'd say their sensitivity is one thing that really gets attacked. But without it, there would be no art. So... I'm baffled by it all, really. It's sad. They are special, many with much empathy so it becomes too much. The public are very cruel & the majority unaware of what makes a person truly creative. They will turn on you if you switch it up & they don't approve like it's a personal attack.
I'm not sure if that's where you were going... the fame deal. But I guess success doesn't have to be defined as fame. That's where I took it.
Wow, I've never heard this and I thought I'd owned every record back when i was an obsessive teenager i the 90's. Thank you.
thxs for posting, I was looking for a full version for a long long long long time
Great. I saw this animation in Genk when The Cure was a the Faith album tour. Its so long ago. Great times.
This is one of those cassette tapes I'm grateful I still can recall every note of... I used to play it on the tapedeck which would automatically flip to B-side when A ended.
If I don't get tix to see theEasyCure this tour, I'ma b real upset for realfr
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From today, my favorite The Cure's music.
32 years, and this is still one of my favorite tracks.
Wow! I have never heard this! Been a Cure fan since junior high (late 80s) . ThankS!!!!
Theres just something about The Cure..
fuck illuminati
Sebastian Farrugia Yes there is mate,,,they are just bloody amazing!!!!!!!
@@israhelldid9119 It's a brand called Welcome Skateboards, nothing to do with illuminati lol
I've been a fan since 1987 and I must say they are absolutely THE BEST!!!!!
de las mejores canciones de THE CURE...
....and again and again and again and again.......yes, The Cure!
...co bym, tu nie napisał i tak nie odda tego co czuję ! ! ! Wspaniałe 28 minut z życia ! ! ! ...
O Bracie! Jak ja wiem, co czujesz! ❤🖤
Ive been acure fanatic since iwas in fifth freaking grade 84,85 the very first time I had heard from them iwas hooked im fifty now😂❤them rock royalty!
when as a teenage u listen the cassette so many times on your way to school that one day u broke it and buy another one , eternal gem , sublime mise en forme du spleen
Oui, Oui et Oui...
Thanks for the upload, i had the tape "faith", so much remembering...
There was a 'movement' years late called post rock and all the bands sounded like this song. True fact.
Remember this at the Hammersmith Odeon on the Faith tour. Shame the film has been lost, I never quite understood it, but am guessing it had some deep and dark meaning........The Cure at their very best.....
I'm a Cure fan since 1985. I never knew.
Same.
Me since 1984. Same ❤🖤
"The Best of The Cure"
Gorgeous!!
ohh... it's good to listen to this again. Thanks.
Very interesting! Thanks for sharing!
If aliens came and said TAKE ME TO YOUR LEADER I would hand them this.
Was a fan of the cure from the day they formed and John frusciante is one of my favorites.
I had the Faith / Carnage Visors cassette. Wore the writing off. so many good memories.
The craziest shit is I love the cure and I’ve never heard this until John had mentioned that it influenced Californicaion. The even crazier thing about this is they had to have this shit on cassette back then. This song was only released in a special cassette release. It wasnt even on vinyl.
Instead of a support group on the 1981 Faith tour (Picture Tour), The Cure recorded this as a soundtrack to a short abstract animation film done by Simon's brother Ric Gallup. To this day I have never seen the film.
missescookie thanks for your comment missescookie
greets from annevreni
+missescookie they would show the film before the start of the concert....I saw them in '81 and was blown away
+JustineLaLoba Lucky you! I would have given anything to have seen them in '81, but was in very early teens with no means of seeing them then. Still my favorite Cure period.
+missescookie I've never seen the film either. One of these days.
It was something to remember...but - as you may expect - people all around were sitting talking all the way through it...
This is on my short list for best thing ever.
The story of How this was Made is Classic..Robert was Literally Dunk..and increasingly so, as he used the Drim Machine..to create this Awesome RIF/Tune. he used this as the Opening for the ORANGE tour..and some of the KISS me x3 Openers. Was offered in the US market on the Opposite side of a Double Cassette of Faith/Carnige Visors
I still own it.
Actually for the opening of live in orange county they never used this one, they used a sample from a song on Toxin - the title of an LP by a German synth rock group called X mal Deutschland. The same sample was also featured on The Glove Blue Sunshine - a Robert Smith and Steve Severin side project.
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perfect music for my current mindset
What a find!!! Sooooo eerie. Perfect. Almost 30 minutes!
been listening to this for the past 2-3 hours
Try to see the film Porl directed it.
NO LOLLYGAGGING.
Un viaje al infinito y más allá, de ida y vuelta.... Una pieza genial y totalmente trascendente...
I havent heard this in a very long time...and im not even sure where I heard it back then...mustve been on one of my casettes
ES UNA OBRA MAESTRA OCULTA ROBERT Y SIMON TODOS ADELANTADOS ALA PERFECCION👏👏
thank u sooooo much for posting this awesome darkest double album from the cure I am also a big fan of the cure , I LOL!
when Robert smith, goes really dark in goth sound .
cheers.
Meself and Simon and lol drank lots Wine playing this Classic on repeat felt like 1000 hours or 100 years
This almbum just popped into my head. I only have it on record.... and not player...
I used to listen to this as my exlusive soundtrack for playing Wizardry I on computer...I equated these two things together...
One of their best.
Good use of the Roland dr-55.
Finally my soul has a sound...
So love The Cure. No other band has remotely came close. Mother Love Bone would have if Andrew Wood had lived longer.
it's clear it's a masterpiece ! The last seconds last in my head for ever !
Different colored variations on the image of one of the characters is not enough! The original film and accompanying music was unforgettable, but why can no-one, anywhere, locate a copy? 34 years old and still doesn't sound dated...possibly, probably, their finest moment...
My first time hearing this and I,v been a fan since 79,.......spooky