This album is a journey. It should be listened to from start to finish. To listen to it piecemeal for the first time is doing yourself a huge disservice.
The Cure is one of my all-time favorite bands. They have done everything from post-punk to jangle-pop, slow keys to fast grunge. I think a chronological journey puts things in better perspective. I'm requesting "10:15 on a Saturday Night", "Jumping Someone Else's Train", "A Forest", "The Love Cats", "In Between Days", "Push", and "Hot Hot Hot".
Hard to believe a grown up bearded man is listening to the Cure for the first time. Am I the only one thinking most song reactions on youtube are all fake...?
@@dzenacs2011 For real. I love the Cure and I'm pretty sure the only reason anyone in my family has heard them is because of me and even then I can guarantee you they could not tell you a song by them let alone recognize one. Just because it's legendary to us doesn't mean it's that for everyone.
This song to me becomes stronger in context of the rest of the album, but the album is VERY somber. Very much mood music. More poetic rather than stimulating. Hopefully they’ll grow on you!
YEah this song probably was not the best introduction to the Cure, haha. So many better songs to introduce you tot hem. A Forest probably would have been best.
This is one of their more slow, dreamy songs. I love it, but if you want something more energetic, listen to the song Disintegration from the same album.
This one had to grow on me more than other songs on this album. I think I really started to appreciate it once I listened to it within the context of the album. It's a perfect song to open this album which also happens to be quite amazing.
This album is a journey. It should be listened to from start to finish. To listen to it piecemeal for the first time is doing yourself a huge disservice.
agree
@@CoolmalisOne totally agree, and it should be listened to on LSD
@@jimbombadill lol, I mean that's a choice.
This song is very much the intro for the album
Es el comienzo de un gran álbum, obra maestra invernal .. Etereo, nostálgico, majestuoso ...Una verdadera delicia melódica y disonante ...
❤️ So glad I translated your comment to English. I almost ignored it.
The Cure is one of my all-time favorite bands. They have done everything from post-punk to jangle-pop, slow keys to fast grunge. I think a chronological journey puts things in better perspective. I'm requesting "10:15 on a Saturday Night", "Jumping Someone Else's Train", "A Forest", "The Love Cats", "In Between Days", "Push", and "Hot Hot Hot".
Hard to believe a grown up bearded man is listening to the Cure for the first time. Am I the only one thinking most song reactions on youtube are all fake...?
Sometimes. But cure is not britney spears. Nobody knows rock music
@@dzenacs2011 For real. I love the Cure and I'm pretty sure the only reason anyone in my family has heard them is because of me and even then I can guarantee you they could not tell you a song by them let alone recognize one. Just because it's legendary to us doesn't mean it's that for everyone.
From track 1 until the end....this is a brilliant, outstanding album. L O V E I T ! Greets from germany.
I wouldn't have a clue where to start with the cure. Close to me, a forest, love cats, Friday I'm in love ... and on and on and on.
This song to me becomes stronger in context of the rest of the album, but the album is VERY somber. Very much mood music. More poetic rather than stimulating. Hopefully they’ll grow on you!
The best rock band in this 🌏
So many memories spawn from this masterpiece of an album.
YEah this song probably was not the best introduction to the Cure, haha. So many better songs to introduce you tot hem. A Forest probably would have been best.
The song "disintegration" from that album is good. Faster....
Nah this better. Slower
try 'Atmosphere' by Joy Division
"Pictures Of You" comes next
i would recomend you to listen to some early Prince "Uptown", "controversy", "lady cab driver".
This is one of their more slow, dreamy songs. I love it, but if you want something more energetic, listen to the song Disintegration from the same album.
Love this song! Please react to Joan Baez's Diamonds and Rust, about Bob Dylan!! It's so interesting
I hope that after this you started listening to The Cure, mate
I must say that The Cure's song the same deep water as you is absolutely amazing. You must make react for this!
Hey! You should totally check out the less I know the better- tame impala. It’s got an awesome bass riff and it’s just great
A The Cure song you might want to review at some point in the future is 'A Forest' - very nihilistic.
Please react to Beastie Boys - Intergalactic
This one had to grow on me more than other songs on this album. I think I really started to appreciate it once I listened to it within the context of the album. It's a perfect song to open this album which also happens to be quite amazing.