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Thijs
Posted: Jun 06, 2013 - 14:56
 

 Gajdzin wrote:

Because it's a brilliant, fantastic, incredible song by an otherwise horribly boring band.

Marcin Bruczkowski
www.marcin.bruczkowski.com



 
It's a good song, but I like A forest better. Also less boring imo.

kingart
(Brooklyn NY)
Posted: Jun 06, 2013 - 14:55
 

Bore. Snore. No more. 

ambrebalte
(Wolxheim (France) - Beijing, Beijing again, soon)
Posted: May 28, 2013 - 03:09
 

 Gajdzin wrote:

Because it's a brilliant, fantastic, incredible song by an otherwise horribly boring band.

Marcin Bruczkowski
www.marcin.bruczkowski.com



 
Second you on this!

Gajdzin
(Warsaw, Poland)
Posted: Apr 04, 2013 - 15:37
 

 ploba wrote:
why is this song played so often?  yuck!
 
Because it's a brilliant, fantastic, incredible song by an otherwise horribly boring band.

Marcin Bruczkowski
www.marcin.bruczkowski.com



ambrebalte
(Wolxheim (France) - Dreaming about resuming my life in Beijing province)
Posted: Mar 04, 2013 - 04:03
 


I Am Kloot — Even the Stars
David Byrne & St. Vincent — I Am An Ape
and then The Cure

Bill you are having fun, and it's contagious (and today is vastly sunny) - swinging day !{#Dancingbanana}

coy
(san antonio)
Posted: Jan 31, 2013 - 20:14
 

a song i never get tired of

misterbearbaby
(Marina del Rey, California)
Posted: Dec 31, 2012 - 12:03
 

Zzzzzzzzzzzzzz... wake me up when y'all play some actual music.

Flyingsorcha
Posted: Nov 30, 2012 - 03:13
 

My Friday night is now perfect

Iris_Klockmann
Posted: Nov 15, 2012 - 22:11
 

Love it!

helgigermany
(Germany)
Posted: Jul 18, 2012 - 00:19
 

Nice!

BijouBijou
Posted: Apr 13, 2012 - 22:05
 

Can I just say - what a great song to follow Draining.

BijouBijou
Posted: Apr 13, 2012 - 22:03
 

 shanydawg wrote:
I never GOT the cure. always bored me.
 
That's funny... I never got people that don't get The Cure.

shanydawg
(Cariari, Costa Rica)
Posted: Apr 11, 2012 - 14:29
 

I never GOT the cure. always bored me.

aelfheld
Posted: Apr 11, 2012 - 14:29
 

 ploba wrote:
why is this song played so often?  yuck!
 
Ummm.

Because it's good?

Sloggydog
(UK)
Posted: Mar 13, 2012 - 06:23
 

 Clark_Novato wrote:
This song always puts me into an instant groove-meditation state.  We use the extended play version as phone hold music at our company.  Love the reaction we get from our customers.
 
Beats the hell out of greensleaves

Stingray
(NWO reloaded)
Posted: Jan 07, 2012 - 11:02
 

Stevie Ray Won,...again!

Clark_Novato
(Novato, CA)
Posted: Jan 04, 2012 - 18:31
 

This song always puts me into an instant groove-meditation state.  We use the extended play version as phone hold music at our company.  Love the reaction we get from our customers.

TomJB
(Madison, WI)
Posted: Dec 08, 2011 - 20:58
 

{#Sunny}

ShepHeard
(mais rien ne reviendra jamais comme avant...)
Posted: Dec 08, 2011 - 20:58
 

 sronis wrote:


I'm sorry, i have to respond to that. Wonderful memories???? are you kidding? cuz i can understand if that was cynical. but just in case it wasn't:

This brilliant, brilliant song might have many possible meanings, but to me it speaks of incest and pedophilia. The spiderman is the father/unkle/whatever who comes to the little boy's bed at night and abuses him. just listen to the words and you'll see what i mean.

the thing is, it's so soothing, the music is so easy on the ears and the title suggests such good things (which is part of why it's so brilliant), and all that means that this song is played on radio, tv, commercials, events, etc, in so many positive circumstances, that people lose the context.

So next time you hear it, please don't think "oh, what a wonderful bed time lullaby", and please don't put your kids to bed with it, if you have any...
 
Apparently, it is genuinely about a spider that was in his room an terrified him as a child...

mkrueck
(Germany)
Posted: Dec 03, 2011 - 23:53
 

 terrapin52 wrote:
I love The Cure and I love the melody in this song, but the lyrics always sort of creeped me out as homoerotic.

let's live and let live 



terrapin52
(Terrapin Station, SC)
Posted: Nov 18, 2011 - 09:09
 

I love The Cure and I love the melody in this song, but the lyrics always sort of creeped me out as homoerotic.


ploba
(the other coast and hang a left)
Posted: Nov 07, 2011 - 05:07
 

why is this song played so often?  yuck!

sirdroseph
(Yes)
Posted: Sep 16, 2011 - 05:23
 

Good strings.

Proclivities
(Carrboro, NC)
Posted: Aug 31, 2011 - 10:22
 

 sronis wrote:


I'm sorry, i have to respond to that. Wonderful memories???? are you kidding? cuz i can understand if that was cynical. but just in case it wasn't:

This brilliant, brilliant song might have many possible meanings, but to me it speaks of incest and pedophilia. The spiderman is the father/unkle/whatever who comes to the little boy's bed at night and abuses him. just listen to the words and you'll see what i mean.

the thing is, it's so soothing, the music is so easy on the ears and the title suggests such good things (which is part of why it's so brilliant), and all that means that this song is played on radio, tv, commercials, events, etc, in so many positive circumstances, that people lose the context.

So next time you hear it, please don't think "oh, what a wonderful bed time lullaby", and please don't put your kids to bed with it, if you have any...
 
I think they meant wonderful memories of this song and its melody, probably not the presumed implications of its lyrical content.  Your interpretation of the lyrics (though astute) is not necessarily the definitive one - not unless you're Robert Smith.



Misterfixit
(Nashville)
Posted: Aug 31, 2011 - 10:19
 

 oldman wrote:

Ditto, and I still think Bill must be "Bob here" that followed Weasel, voice is very similar. I tell anyone that misses WHFS to listen to RP.
 
 

And forget not Damian ... and BTW Cerphe has his own Facebook Page and does webradio 24/7 .. same old Cerphe, too!  I got a card from Damian a few years back but have since lost touch with him.  After the wreck he was really in bad shape for years.


gatorade
(Peninsuland)
Posted: Aug 15, 2011 - 20:39
 

Turning it up now. TY very much.

Ag3nt0rang3
(Canada)
Posted: Jul 04, 2011 - 11:40
 

 sronis wrote:


...This brilliant, brilliant song might have many possible meanings, but to me it speaks of incest and pedophilia. The spiderman is the father/unkle/whatever who comes to the little boy's bed at night and abuses him. just listen to the words and you'll see what i mean....
 
This is exactly how I interpreted the lyrics to this song. Brilliant, sad, and very, very creepy.

helgigermany
(Germany)
Posted: Jun 29, 2011 - 14:50
 

Good one!

sronis
Posted: Jun 15, 2011 - 04:37
 

 nelsonha wrote:
What a great song.  It brings back such wonderful memories.
 

I'm sorry, i have to respond to that. Wonderful memories???? are you kidding? cuz i can understand if that was cynical. but just in case it wasn't:

This brilliant, brilliant song might have many possible meanings, but to me it speaks of incest and pedophilia. The spiderman is the father/unkle/whatever who comes to the little boy's bed at night and abuses him. just listen to the words and you'll see what i mean.

the thing is, it's so soothing, the music is so easy on the ears and the title suggests such good things (which is part of why it's so brilliant), and all that means that this song is played on radio, tv, commercials, events, etc, in so many positive circumstances, that people lose the context.

So next time you hear it, please don't think "oh, what a wonderful bed time lullaby", and please don't put your kids to bed with it, if you have any...



bluematrix
(confluence of mississippi and missouri rivers)
Posted: Jun 13, 2011 - 19:41
 

Mmmm, one of my favorite Cure songs. Ssssso deliciousssss.

oldman
(Lost in Northern Virginia)
Posted: May 02, 2011 - 06:50
 

 WonderLizard wrote:

 Since the demise of the late, lamented WHFS, I have yet to find a better radio station than RP.
 
Ditto, and I still think Bill must be "Bob here" that followed Weasel, voice is very similar. I tell anyone that misses WHFS to listen to RP.
 

tphord
(Up 'ere)
Posted: Mar 31, 2011 - 15:26
 

I was aware of The Cure in the 80's but I obviously never really was listening...
because I'm hearing a much much better band than I ever realized then.

Guess I was too busy at the time with other things on my mind.
I have since learned that "being too busy"... is overrated.

drife
(Golden, CO)
Posted: Mar 31, 2011 - 15:20
 

I frequently dream of being eaten by giant spiders.

pokester01
Posted: Mar 26, 2011 - 19:50
 

Love the standard 80's heavy beat on 2 and 4

SuzG
(at my desk)
Posted: Feb 23, 2011 - 09:03
 

 adroc wrote:

My thoughts exactly.  For some reason they get a bad rep (probably due to the look/hair), but thanks to RP I can form an educated opinion, and that opinion is they were pretty damn good.
 

Me too.

Never in a million years thought I'd be admitting that. 

nicolewe
Posted: Feb 23, 2011 - 08:55
 

Lullaby me...{#Drummer} {#Bounce} {#Whipit}

Carl
(The Summit City)
Posted: Feb 07, 2011 - 18:19
 

The drum track sounds like Kasmir to me.

adroc
(left of centre)
Posted: Jan 07, 2011 - 11:24
 

 peter_james_bond wrote:

{#High-five} {#Roflol}  On a side note, I have to admit that RP has made me realize that The Cure were actually pretty good.

 
My thoughts exactly.  For some reason they get a bad rep (probably due to the look/hair), but thanks to RP I can form an educated opinion, and that opinion is they were pretty damn good.



peter_james_bond
(West Of The Burg)
Posted: Jan 07, 2011 - 11:13
 

 WonderLizard wrote:
Hey, smart guy, I have grandchildren; my first concert was The Beatles; and I have socks cooler than you. Since the demise of the late, lamented WHFS, I have yet to find a better radio station than RP.
 
{#High-five} {#Roflol}  On a side note, I have to admit that RP has made me realize that The Cure were actually pretty good.


motorichi
(formerly known as Owensmouth)
Posted: Dec 22, 2010 - 17:44
 

LOVE



spichanator
(Savage, MD)
Posted: Nov 29, 2010 - 06:27
 

 WonderLizard wrote:

Hey, smart guy, I have grandchildren; my first concert was The Beatles; and I have socks cooler than you. Since the demise of the late, lamented WHFS, I have yet to find a better radio station than RP.
 
Here, here! 

For what it's worth, HFS is supposed to be making a return to the air via the web. 

WonderLizard
(2,755.46 mi. due east of Paradise)
Posted: Oct 25, 2010 - 04:54
 

 Stingray wrote:


You have kids already...?

How old are you? Over 40 already??
Is this the right station for you - sure...?
 
Hey, smart guy, I have grandchildren; my first concert was The Beatles; and I have socks cooler than you. Since the demise of the late, lamented WHFS, I have yet to find a better radio station than RP.


Dillinquent
(Hertford, UK)
Posted: Oct 20, 2010 - 08:04
 

 Cynaera wrote:
I think they should change their name to "The Disease." {#Lol}  Seriously, though - I'm not a huge fan, but I've heard some very good stuff from them here at RP. I especially like "Fascination Street," but this song'll do nicely, too.

No, the Cure is better than the disease. 



Cynaera
(South of Neanderthal)
Posted: Oct 04, 2010 - 13:17
 

I think they should change their name to "The Disease." {#Lol}  Seriously, though - I'm not a huge fan, but I've heard some very good stuff from them here at RP. I especially like "Fascination Street," but this song'll do nicely, too.


Netto
(Khimki, Russia)
Posted: Oct 04, 2010 - 13:12
 

Russian word «пьяница» on the t-shirt Robert reads like a «drunkard»




scrubbrush
Posted: Oct 04, 2010 - 13:11
 

 Stingray wrote:


You have kids already...?

How old are you? Over 40 already??
Is this the right station for you - sure...?
 

You have kids already...?
Yep

How old are you? Over 40 already??
yep
Is this the right station for you - sure...?
yep

thanks for asking


linden
(Santa Cruz, CA)
Posted: Oct 04, 2010 - 13:09
 

 Zeito wrote:
I thought Robert Smith was sooo cool when I was a teenager.  I saw him on Leno not too long ago.  He looked like an old, fat Italian woman. 

 

It happens to everyone eventually.

Zeito
(Sieur du Lhut)
Posted: Sep 23, 2010 - 12:21
 

I thought Robert Smith was sooo cool when I was a teenager.  I saw him on Leno not too long ago.  He looked like an old, fat Italian woman. 


nelsonha
(NOR ¤ CAL)
Posted: Sep 18, 2010 - 15:10
 

What a great song.  It brings back such wonderful memories.

kaybee
(Lost in the Wilds of Toronto)
Posted: Sep 02, 2010 - 20:58
 

 Stingray wrote:


You have kids already...?

How old are you? Over 40 already??
Is this the right station for you - sure...?
 
Yes, it most certainly is... and it's the right station for someone approaching 60 too!

By the way, RP, great segue from the Doors!