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The Cure Deliver A Devilish Good Time at Tour Opener in Virginia

5/12/08, 1:38 pm EST

While pale, expressionless Robert Smith look-alikes skulked around Fairfax, Virginia’s Patriot Center at Friday night’s Cure show, the man himself appeared almost jovial as the band kicked off its North American tour.

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Smith flashed the crowd a demonic schoolgirl grin often, did a bit of goofy dancing and even poked fun at his own stamina, mock-panting after pulling off high and long-held notes on both “From the Edge of the Deep Green Sea” and “The End of the World.” Although he wasn’t feeling festive enough to accept a peck from guitarist Porl Thompson (back for his third time around with the group) as they played the intro to “A Forest,” the frontman expressed the maximum level of giddiness appropriate for a career malcontent.

The keyboard-less line-up of Smith, Thompson, bass player Simon Gallup and drummer Jason Cooper plowed through desolate material, such as “Prayers for Rain,” “A Strange Day” and “One Hundred Years” with the right amount of glum force, but concert-goers seemed more into cheery pop rather than the group’s moodier material from Disintegration or Pornography. “The Lovecats,” “Close to Me,” “Why Can’t I Be You?” and the similarly dance-party-themed “Freakshow” (from the band’s upcoming, as-of-yet untitled double disc) moved the crowd like nothing else.

After the three hour, three encore set finally wrapped up just after midnight, Smith, who said barely a word all night, looked to be stifling a huge smile as he declared the first night of the tour “fucking excellent,” and his pale-faced army wholeheartedly agreed.

[Photo: Joel Didriksen/KingPinPhoto.com for RollingStone.com]


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Florida Cracker | 6/15/2008, 11:13 am EST

Saw them in Fort Lauderdale on Friday June 13th and the only dissapointment was that the setlist did not contain Fascination Street.

DG | 6/12/2008, 1:15 pm EST

What was the name of the group that opened for the show 6/11 at the Ice Palace? 65000 “something”? I have to get some of their music!!!

Chris | 6/11/2008, 7:40 pm EST

Just saw them in San Diego on June 3rd and they gave a 3 hour marathon including most of the hits, Fascination Street, Shake Dog Shake and 100 Years. I have seen enough bands live to know they really deliver. Besides everything else that they do, Porl and Robert are an amazing psychedelic guitar duo.. felt like I was at a Jimi Hendrix concert.
Go See Them.

wendy | 5/30/2008, 11:32 pm EST

absolutely fantastic show in san jose! robert is incredible. hope the band tours again and again and again and again

IRMA KALLSTROM | 5/16/2008, 12:13 pm EST

I HAVE ONE REQUEST AND THIS GOES FOR THE CURE, WHEN YOU GET TO LOS ANGLELES YOU HAVE TO PLAY FACINATION STREET, IVE BEEN A FAN FOR EVER, I EVEN HAVE LICENCE PLATE HONERING YOUR NAME, PLEASE PLEASE PLAY FACINATION STREET:)

a 3 hour tour | 5/14/2008, 8:25 pm EST

Saw the Boston show on 5/12. They were incredible.The new songs fit seemlessly.”Sleep When I’m Dead” is a keeper.
Robert was in fine voice & Porl rocked the house.
Who plays three hour shows anymore? It was refreshing.

MegaSudz | 5/14/2008, 11:55 am EST

Saw the Boston show on Monday night. They were great. Gotta give Porl credit for working a wah-wah pedal in ruby red platform shoes. They are one of the best sounding live bands I ever heard.

Shelli | 5/14/2008, 8:54 am EST

They were great! Robert Smith sounded fantastic! Well worth the money!!

rick | 5/14/2008, 12:06 am EST

oops. pictures of you.

rick | 5/13/2008, 11:50 pm EST

CJ’s right. Absolutely fantastic show. Or, as Robert put it….

Highlights: The Forest; From the Edge of the Deep Green Sea (Thompson was great); The Walk; Killing an Arab (didn’t hear the word Arab though, it sounded like killing “someone”; Lullaby; Pictures of Elise.

Song selection was great. Fascination Street was the only MIA.

The new stuff sounded very good, and the crowd seemed to like it.

Again and again and again and again.

CJ | 5/13/2008, 3:50 pm EST

T’was a phenomenal show. God bless the Cure.

Dave | 5/13/2008, 12:49 am EST

I guess this is cool that the Cure are still around and touring.However, I would much prefer a Sisters Of Mercy reunion tour. They did this sort of thing much better.

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