The Curiosa Festival 2004

Aug. 15th, 2004 - Houston, Tx. (C.W. Mitchell Pavilion)

Plainsong, Shake Dog Shake, The Figurehead, alt.end, A Night Like This, The End of the World, Charlotte Sometimes, Lovesong, Us or Them, Siamese Twins, Closedown, Like Cockatoos, Before Three, From the Edge of the Deep Green Sea, One Hundred Years, Disintegration

Encore: Pictures of You, Lullaby, InBetween Days, Just Like Heaven, Boys Don't Cry.

Note: There was a planned 2nd encore of The Drowning Man, Faith and Going Nowhere, but they were not played.


Photos

COF - Mirai Sometimes - Crystal



Reviews

From The Houston Chronicle:

Smith has The Cure for fans

By MICHAEL D. CLARK
Copyright 2004 Houston Chronicle

Robert Smith has made The Cure vital again.

Sunday at the Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion, the original modern rock group celebrated a quarter-century spent anchoring the modern rock genre
with a two-hour show.

They played hits from their latest self-titled album and nuggets from their entire career.

The Cure were the headliners of the all-day Curiosa Festival, which also included performances by Mogwai, Interpol, Funeral for a Friend and Auf
Der Maur. Muse, one of the hottest bands on the bill, was an unfortunate no-show.

Underneath Cure front man Smith's super-teased hair and smeared lipstick is an ageless wonder who has made children's cries an art form.

In addition to new songs, such as Lost and The End of the World, the Cure mixed unexpected numbers that had been long forgotten with favorites including A Hundred Years, From the Edge of the Deep Green Sea and Pictures of You.

The swirling pools of guitar jangle that have come to be the Cure's trademark since the band's radio breakthrough album, Disintegration, now dominate their entire program, which is not entirely a bad thing. In the end, it is Smith's mopey drone of a voice that makes him an '80s icon that rivals Morrissey and Depeche Mode.

At deadline time, the band had just completed a synthesized keyboard version of In Between Days, followed by radio favorite Just Like Heaven and were launching into the signature song Boys Don't Cry, a rare concert treat. It was a rejuvenation for the new millennium.

(Thanks Tempest)



From the Daily Cougar:

A show that was 'just like heaven'

By Dixie Ann Dalton
The Daily Cougar

To say the least, The Cure rocked the house on Aug. 15 at the Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion. Roughly 8,000 fans attended the Curiosa Festival and enjoyed live music on two stages. The main stage lineup included The Cure, Mogwai, Interpol and The Rapture; the side stage featured The Cooper Temple Clause, Cursive, Auf Der Maur and Head Automatica.

At the beginning of The Cure's set, a nervous Robert Smith appeared in his usual red lipstick and black eye makeup holding his hands near his stomach as he made his way onto the stage. He was extremely uneasy and avoided looking into the crowd as much as possible. Before any songs were played, and while walking across the stage, Smith noticed someone in the front row of the mosh pit with roses. Smith gracefully approached the girl and received the roses; both were almost in tears. The look in Smith's eyes revealed his appreciation, followed by a sigh of relief. This was exactly what Smith needed to cozy up to Houston and set the mood for the evening. The generous girl, who burst into tears, could barely stand.

The first set consisted of 16 songs, seven of which were from the 1989 album Disintegrated. The remainder of the set included a mixture of tunes from the additional Cure albums. Four songs were played from the band's latest self-titled album. 

"I thought the show was amazing and incredibly clean. They tried to give us as much as they could in a much smaller time slot than usual. They just wanted to make us happy," painting junior Stacey Landino said.

"100 years" was performed in front of images of war, graves, skeletons, crucifixes and gas masks. On the contrary, the other songs, although most were deep and dark, were accompanied by extremely pleasant photographic images that were displayed on the backdrop behind the band. 

The five-song encore was strangely reserved for the radio-friendly, mainstream songs that included "Pictures of You," "Just Like Heaven" and "Boys Don't Cry." Smith was attempting to eat bubbles and smiling in between songs.

The mostly thirtysomething crowd was excited, enthusiastic and extremely responsive to the awesome sound of the band accompanied by Smith's vocals. Amazingly enough, the fans were just as happy to hear, sing and dance to the dark songs as they were the "hits" from the 1980s. Some fans held up homemade signs, one of which read: "Simon -- BASS GOD!!!!" 

Before leaving the stage, Smith said, "You made this ... (an) excellent day today."

(Thanks Christina)


I'd like to begin my review with a big thank you to joe and diana who managed to keep the cops busy while my two partners in crime and I sped
down the same stretch of interstate at approximately the same speed. leaving dallas at about 10:00 after having had less than 4 hours sleep the previous night, I had expected us to be taking turns napping. but who needs sleep when you're having a curiosa weekend! our road trip was tinged by a bit of anxiety as we were going without tix for this gig. despite having tried to purchase tix the minute they went on sale the best ticketbastard offered was already in the double letters. we decided to wait and see what we could score at the venue, and oh boy did that turn out to be one of the best decisions we could have made! we arrvied at the venue about two hours before the gate opened and crystal and I were happy to purchase some seats in row w, right side. not too bad, not as good as our dallas seats, but we didnt think we could do better....that is until a bit later! annette was the hold out...pit or bust for her! the two of us left annette at the gate and went to get our hotel room. we also met up with crystal's sister and hubby there who were coming to the gig as well.  so anyway a short while later it was back to the venue. it seemed to me that there was a less friendly vibe at this venue compared to dallas. mounted security! for crissake were they expecting a riot! once inside we found out that people were actually buying tckets better than ours, so we went back to the ticket window and managed to exchange our w row seats for row g center!!! holy crap! what a great thing we held out buying from ticketbastard. I was not suprised to find out that many of the seatholders around us had paid up to $400 for their pair of tix. obviously our seats were just 2 that the brokers didnt sell and had been released back into the ticket pool. I've decided I'll never buy from ticketmaster again, nor from a broker either. now if everybody would just get on board with this way of thinking we could put the damn scalpers with offices out of business. we were once again hanging out with folks and meeting new cure friends, not really paying any attention to the bands, but I must say that the rapture did manage to capture my attention when that guy showed me just how funky beating on a cowbell could be.  I had a small package that I  wanted to somehow get to robert. so I went to the gate on the right side of the stage. hung out there for awhile, but not much activity at
that gate. struck up a conversation with the security guard at that gate and she informed me that curfew fines were $5000 for the first minute!
whoa! had the bizarre experience of finding out just how small the world really is...while I was at the gate a fiftyish couple walked by and I called to them "hey nice to see other old folks here" they came over to chat and during the pleasantries I found out that he was originally from bumfuck alabama and I was from cowtip city(small town names have been changed to protect the ignorant). his high chool football team was one of mine's chief rivals!  he had been a fan for several years and was attending his first cure show. decided to go to the other side of the stage to the other gate and see if anybody would deliver my package there. stood around and had many admirers of the gorgeous t shirt that annette had made for me. thanks annette! finally a crew member that isnt running goes by and I ask him to take the package for me. he stops, tells me to hang around for a few mins and leaves me totally psyched. maybe he will give me a pass...maybe robert will pop out here and get it! so of course I couldnt move. I got to hear Interpol really well, but not see them. so what would you have done? the funniest thing I saw while waiting was a guy come walking out carrying his 2 year old son who must have been so happy to see uncle robert he could just shit! so he did, and boy was it foul!! bet everybody backstage got a whiff of that! and I'm waiting...I'm still waiting...toward the end of Interpol(who sounded fabulous and I am so happy that the voice of Ian Curtis was
reincarnated) a line began to form for the meet and greet. there were some very excited young ladies in that group! I couldnt help but wonder who were the amnesty int'l auction winners...finally met a friend from the internet in that line and asked her to deliver package for me(thanks heather) and I'm still waiting...this time for the meet and greet to end. finally they come out, package received, and its time to head back for the cure(after going for a mogwee of course, sorry bad pun!) I hate to say it, but I didnt catch mogwai either night. HA in dallas was the only 2nd stage set I attended. the break between main stage sets was spent visiting toliet, booths and conversing with both friends and strangers. oh well, it was all good! Plainsong bells! must get to seat!! out with the bottle of bubbles to get caught in the light! I only blow during Plainsong, DGS and JLH. those are the songs with the best lights for bubbles. I know it was no bother to the guys about the bubbles, but I beg you to consider the safety issue. that is a very slick substance if much of it builds up in 1 spot..robert may look ageless, but he has 45 year old bones. great seats tho! and crystal had bought a pit ticket
outside as it was her birthday. we had hoped we could take turns, but wrist band took care of that idea. loved simon's look for the evening!
hey si, all that biking pays off well, you got fabulous calves! once again I was very happy to be in postion to see the band and backdrops really well. I had hoped to get up to the pit during the encores as it had been so easy in dallas, but security here was much more strict. I did however manage to make it up to E when I saw a stupid couple leaving before the end of the main set. by this time I was very happy to get away from the man who sat the whole time in the seat directly behind me. He must have been more entertained by my shaking ass than Robert...yikes! I swear he never got up once...what a waste of a fucking good seat. one of the highlights of the evening for me was Closedown...a disintegration fave of mine and my first time to hear it live. during ST I had gone out on the lawn to cool off for a few mins and I wanted to see the spectacle of crowd as well. it was magnificient. I couldnt say for sure if dallas or houston had the better turnout, but both nights were packed out! it felt so pleasant out on the lawn, I swear robert
bottled some english weather and brought it to texas. I had really been dreading the heat but it was unnatural weather! between both nights I heard so many of my fave curesongs played. I wish I could have done more shows, but I feel like I chose very well to make it a texas curiosa weekend. many thanks to robert, simon, perry, jason and roger for coming for such a long tour. the shows are fabulous and my misgivings about the festival setup for your tour are long gone. a big hello to ruth(other voices fanzine) and dayna(afoolisharrangement.com) whom I was happy to spend time with outside the gate during the afterparty. yes! we had to wait for annette, who had gotten back! lucky lady! but crystal and I were very happy for her as both of us had won backstage before. finally after a few hours we see ambition in the back of a black van pull away...and aftershow party breaks up. tired, dirty and with my uncertainty of trying to get on the plane the next day...its off to sleep like the blissfully dead...at least for a short while. HAPPY
CURIOSA TO ALL! oh and never mind curespotting...my friends out back and I had a craig and nadine spotting, but you were too far a distance to
speak to, but glad you two made it!

- cheryl aka beachy



Some of you know me, I am the mexican cure record collector. J

Went to Dallas 2000 and this time we flew to the Houston show. Party of four Wife, friend and his wife & me.

We bought ourt tickets via the internet the day they came out, we had DD seats left cover reserved.

We arrived a the Pavilion at 5:30, weather was real nice!! Not extreme hot! Just great! Entered the Pavilion and asked at the Box office if
there were better seats,.....yep!! row W cover reserved and PIT!! WHAT? So we re-bought 4 PIT tix!! Now we had 8 tickets!

We saw The Rapture in the DD seats, then moved to the pit for Interpol and Cure

We settled just in front of Simon a cuple of inches from the barricade, for those of you that were there I was the big guy with a Fox Sports black cap,  sleeveles denim shirt.

The DD seats  remained empty, we wanted to re-seell them cheapo to some lawn goers but had no luck!  but was worth to repay!

Plainsong: Brilliant as always a pleasure to hear it again, usual Robert stage walk around staring at the people.
Shake Dog Shake: Aweosme! A girl almost in the front raised a cardboard sign  written on it “Simon bass Godâ€� Simon saw that and laughed.
The Figurehead: what a great surprise!
alt.end: nice to hear the new stuff live
A Night Like This: Another surprise!
The End of the World: liked a lot!! Played flawlessly
Charlotte Sometimes: Great to hear it again
Lovesong: fine!
Us or Them:ok!
Siamese Twins: Wow  another surprise, loved it!
Closedown: What? One of my top songs! Pleasure to hear it again
Like Cockatoos: another surprise, at the end Simon nodded his head and  made an urghh face like saying “yikes  it went awfulâ€�
Before Three: new stuff ...fine
From the Edge of the Deep Green Sea: Superb performance
One Hundred Years: I can hear this over and over, one of my top 5!
Disintegration: nice and powerful!!

The Bubbles attack! a girl at the front kept blowing soap bubbles, nice touch! Nice effect, some of them kept landing in the face of the security guy.

And now the POP dosage wich was great!

Pictures of You: classic Robert/Simon facing each other at the begining as always
Lullaby: spooky, nice!
InBetween Days: great!
Just Like Heaven: Evereybody likes it no? Roger started his keyborad late, I can swear it was on purpose, Perry was so mad he stared at him with
killers eyes like 5 times in a row!! The he started to play his lines but was very pissed!
Boys Don't Cry: nice for an ending, with the usual guitar tune up at the begining

The security guys behind the barricade let you take some pics but if you kept taking, and taking they didnt agreed that, a girl behind me, almost
got her camera confiscated.

Overall a superb experience!!!

US, Canda or elsewehere fans, if you manage to come down and see a Mexico City concert, come!!!   it will be a historic Cure event!, I have already went to Houston, now someone come down! to the mexican Cure weekend!

- Eduardo Malvido


We got a late start driving to Houston on Sunday morning.  So, we tried to make up the time by driving like a bat out of hell.  Unfortunately, we got a speeding ticket along the way.  Diana was following us in her car and she got one too.  I’m sure she was upset with us for not leaving earlier.  I’m sorry Diana.

Anyway, Nicole and I had seats for the Houston show and Diana had pit tickets again.  I wish we would have been in the pit again, but we were able to see the second stage acts this time.  I did not like Head Automatica.  They were a little over the top for me.  Auf Der Maur were pretty good.  Nicole really liked them a lot and bought a cd at the FYE booth.  This guaranteed her a chance to meet Melissa Auf Der Maur after her show.  So, Nicole had to miss Interpol this time around.  She was able to get an autograph and a picture with Melissa.  The Rapture put on a better show in Houston and the singer jumped into the pit at one point.  Interpol was great.  I can’t wait for the new cd to come out.  The crowd was better in Houston and everyone seemed to be having a good time.

By the time the Cure came out, the place was packed.  Now, the only thing I didn’t like about our seats were the people next to us.  The ones to our right didn’t know any of the songs and kept leaving to buy beer.  The people in front of us sat the entire main set and watched the show from the big screen on the side of the stage.  I don’t know why they came to the show.  Anyway, the set list was awesome!  This reminded me of the Dream Tour show in New Orleans.  The songs were great and the band played with a lot of energy.  Simon rocked again!  Nicole gave Diana a gift to give to Robert, but who knows if he got it.  I don’t know how reliable roadies are in passing along gifts to the band.  The highlights for me were when they played “Charlotte Sometimesâ€�, “Closedownâ€�, “Siamese Twinsâ€� and “Like Cockatoosâ€�.  See Diana, they did see your sign in Dallas.  “100 Yearsâ€� and “Disintegrationâ€� sounded even better than the night before.  By the time the show ended, I was spent.   I got to meet Nadine and Craig again and introduced Nicole to them.  It was really nice to see them again.  We tried to sneak into the after party, but the security guard nailed us.  One person we met was able to charm her way back there, but we were too slow.  Oh well, maybe we’ll see them on the next tour.  This was my 10th Cure show and I’m not ready for them to stop yet.  Come back soon guys.

- Joe / joefrog91



I break this into two sections as follows:

Curiosa
This was the 15th out of 23 Curiosa dates. For the second day in a row, Muse would not be performing due to a broken wrist on their bass player.
So instead of trying to get Cursive or Thursday on the last notice, seven bands played. This gave all bands an extra 10-15 min to perform and Mogwai played on the second stage rather than the main stage as they had for all previous shows. The Cooper Temple Clause, first on the main stage (for the first time I think) was very good. At the moment however, a unique impression has faded as I remember them sounding too much like Radiohead (I bet they are sick of hearing that). I really enjoyed Head Automatica's set (first on stage B). It seemed perfect for the day, as they were unrelenting in their party attitude. I thought it a bit odd that they were even on the bill since their self-described "cock-rock" does not fit precisely into what I thought Curiosa was about. However, since Robert Smith had hoped that everyone who attended the festival would have an "excellent day," they did fit because I enjoyed them. Their lead singer Daryl Palumbo has great stage presence. They ARE a great party band and should be in every frat house CD collection.
As I found myself back to the main stage The Rapture's saxophone/keyboard/cowbell player was wailing out a great groove. I could be wrong but their lead singer, Luke Jenner, seemed to the lone player of a Fender Stratocaster for the whole day. He played some bouncing, funky chords with it and I loved his voice. Their bass player was the funkiest of the day as well.
Back to stage B, where Auf Der Mauf was starting up and then quickly back to main stage after just 2 songs. I am sorry Melissa; you need to get singing lessons! The sound mix of your set seemed to suggest this too because it was LOUD and emphasized the instruments over your voice. Your band seemed tight but your vocal chords cannot do justice to your music. I thought the khaki shirts as a uniform for the band mates looked at first odd but then looked cool as I watched.
The crowd was denser and the sun was behind the hill when Interpol went on the main stage. Oh man, they rocked and they were delicate at the same time. I remember thinking (seriously) thank you Robert Smith for turning me onto this band. I had heard some tunes but not enough and certainly not live. They were my favorite (other than The Cure of course) of the main stage bands. I am an Interpol fan now.
I really wanted to see and hear Mogwai as I know their music fairly well. I really love their style of instrumental meandering. It seems if you are a Pink Floyd fan you should be a Mogwai fan. Yes they were LOUD, yes they had some delicate feedback, but no they were not on the main stage.
So, I was not willing to risk seeing The Cure open back on the main stage to stay and listen to Mogwai. Sorry to the band, you really are unique and terribly underrated and under heard.

The Cure
First, let me say that I have been a long time Cure fan since 1987. My recording collection of their work goes back to "Boys Don't Cry" and is pretty much filled in to the present day "The Cure". I am a fanatic. For example, I have not listened to any music other then The Cure's music since I bought the new CD on June 30th. However odd, this was my first concert. I just don't go to any concerts that much anymore (am I getting old?). Although I have watched the "Triology" DVD several times, I do not have any other references to compare this performance. However, my sense is, after being glued to this web site (thanks again Craig Parker!) for the last month or so, that this was a great and even special show. I glanced at the previous reviews and was pleased to see that this impression is correct. I tried to guess and gauge what songs would be coming but the set list was full of surprises --- especially the trio of "Siamese Twins," "Closedown," and "Like Cockatoos." How nice was that? What an absolute thrill to hear Closedown live; that is one of my favorite tunes from Disintegration. Simon was dead-on with the opening bass notes! He seems to be dead-on with everything they play, I really admire this. I have liked Simon and appreciated his crucial bass notes for as long as I have liked The Cure (at least for when he was with the band). I love the intensity he brings to every performance yet at the same time he is the most wistful of all on stage. This is just
one level of paradox that makes The Cure so satisfying as a band. They played, alt.end, The End of the World, Us and Them, and Before Three
from the new album. I love the new album. I think alt.end and TEOTW were the best of the four. Before Three dragged in my view and I really like
that song. I should add that this was the fewest number of songs they have played from the new album so far during this tour.
Poor Perry; he had a tough time with his pedals again (I have read that this occurred before). Sporadically during the show, it was quite distracting to see him crouched down trying to fix something. He also completely missed the first guitar riff of JLH during the encore. I mean I saw and heard him start it but just the first 2 or 3 notes were played. I think he was just behind the band for a moment. Later, during the song he played them with a vigor that was obvious, at least to me, and it was greater than if he was just going through the motions just to establish that he was on top of it. I have high respect for Perry. At first, when he took over Porl's position in the band I was disappointed but he is a solid guitarist (I mean solid!). He has also been loyal to The Cure for more years than he has been a proper band member. And let's face it, on a more trivial note, he just looks so incredibly cool
playing left-handed over there on the right side of the stage! (Am I right?).
I must have been sitting in a strange place acoustically because I had problems at times hearing a nice resolved mix. During A Night Like This,
I was all over the song waiting for the "saxophone solo" and could NOT hear Robert rip it off on his guitar. What was frustrating even more was
knowing that he indeed ripped it off big time, you know? This comment obviously is not about the band as much as it is about the venue! The Inbetween Days, JLH, POY and perhaps Lullaby (maybe a so-called pop segment) came in the encore, not in the middle of the main set as it has
for all of the prior tour. This made the show stand out from others on the tour in a unique way (I was hoping for "The Kiss"). What a rush this did to the audience. From the first few notes of POY the uproar was louder than the music. The audience had already had been singing most of the night, rarely sitting, and most that I could see even had their hands upraised for Deep Green Sea. I think it was a very zealous crowd. So for some reason I think the boys withheld those songs for the encore as an appreciation back to the crowd for being so into the other less known (to casual fans) tunes in the middle of the performance. Now I have read that a second encore would have included A Drowning Man, Faith, and Going Nowhere. Can you imagine? I was ready for at least another half-hour and I am sure the band was too. Honestly. I cannot fathom what these noise curfews actually accomplish. They make me very mad.I also heard on a local radio station interview that Robert had a throat problem (he said infection) so I think this played into the set list too. However, I challenge anyone to detect a problem with his throat--- his voice was resonant as always. I was amazed at how great his voice is live. When so many mix and match their vocals in the control room while recording, Robert Smith is the real deal. Even though his tonic range may not be multi octave, his emotional range is infinite. This is one of my main reasons for being a fan; he makes me feel because he feels what he sings. If you are reading this, then you know I speak the obvious (like duh!).
For weeks, I have been considering attending the Monterrey, MX concert since it is within a day's drive from the Houston area. I think after the Curiosa show I should go without question now.

- Thomas Vida



OH MY GOD the concert last night was the ABSOLUTE best concert I have ever seen, period!!!! It was better than any other Cure concert I've
ever seen, and definitely better than any other concert I’ve been to by anyone else. I hope you’re ready to read a long review! I’m a die hard Cure fan and I think that most people who aren’t Cure fans just can’t understand how much of an impact their music has on us and just can’t relate to it. Most think us Cure freaks are just stuck in the 80’s but those are the ones whose knowledge of the Cure are only Disintegration or Kiss Me Kiss Me Kiss Me. I’ve been a Cure fan since I first heard Just Like Heaven back in 7th grade and all I can say about last nights show was that it was spectacular, electrifying, mesmerizing, raw and just beautiful!!! I was sitting in the reserved section and the crowd I was sitting by were really into it. There were people standing and dancing all around me the entire time and singing along. They actually knew the words to the all or most of the songs, and not just the pop ones. I only sat down for 2 minutes the entire show when Like Cockatoos was on. Before I went to the concert, I looked on here to see what kind of set list the Dallas show and the other more recent shows had, and I was a little disappointed because I think Disintegration is their best cd and some songs like Plainsong and Closedown weren’t being played often. But our set list was the best one I’ve seen on here. There was nothing I didn’t hear that I wanted to hear (ok, maybe an exaggeration, but I don’t think they will ever play Breathe or To The Sky live J). Going into the concert I really didn't care what would be played I just wanted to hear Pictures of You, 100 Years and Closedown. Or at least one of those songs, anything besides that would have been fine. I was so fucking happy when they played all of those PLUS opened with PLAINSONG! The opening of Plainsong was just unbelievable, just totally beautiful and Rob was totally into it. It really took you back to 1989 when Disintegration came out. Plainsong was just so unexpected by most of the crowd around me you could tell most were surprised to hear it. What a great way to open the show. Robert made his rounds all around the stage so everyone could see him. I saw him accept flowers from someone in the front. And I think he shook a few hands. Shake Dog Shake was a surprise too, although not one of my favorites but I'd never heard it played live so that was cool. The Figurehead...I couldn’t believe they played it!!!! When Rob sang " I laughed in the mirror for the first time in a yearâ€� his voice was just full of emotion, you could feel his pain like as if someone was stabbing him in the heart. Just chilling. Alt.end isn’t one of my faves, but I knew they’d play it since I hear it’s gonna be one of the songs off the new cd released as a single, but it was really good. A Night Like This and Charlotte Sometimes were treats since I wasn’t expecting either. I think the whole Pavilion sang along to Lovesong. I couldn’t believe they played Closedown…one of my top 5 Cure songs. Just totally beautiful. Everything about they way they played it was just hauntingly beautiful. Just absolutely wonderful..I cannot even describe it. Even Robert knew he caught the crowd by surprise cause he said something like “I bet you didn’t expect that oneâ€�. I sure as hell didn’t and it was just flawless. From The Edge Of The Deep Green Sea was brilliant. Everyone who has seen them play this live knows how awesome it is. I had my hands to the sky as did most around me. It is awesome live. Then came 100 Years!!!! The whole band was electrifying during it. The light show just added to the electrifying guitar sounds from Rob and Simon. All of them were just amazing. If you’ve never seen 100 Years played live, you have no idea what you are missing, classic Cure at their best!!!!!! Disintegration was flawless. After Disintegration they left the stage. An encore came on after. I knew they had to play more to appeal to the “popâ€� audience and sure enough here came nonstop pop hits.  Pictures of You. What can I say about this???? This is my absolute favorite Cure song. And last night Robert sang it so beautifully and with so much damn emotion it damn near brought me to tears. I cannot even imagine a more beautiful song than Pictures of You and Robert was just amazing, just fucking amazing singing it. His voice was full of raw emotion as if he were about to cry himself. Every hair on my neck was standing! J That song being played was worth admission to me alone. Flawless, intensifying, beautiful, amazing. Next came Inbetween Days and Rob was even doing a little dance to it. He was smiling at the camera and everything. Very happy to hear that since its not often they play it live. So nice to see Rob in a good mood and into the show. Just Like Heaven was another I desperately wanted to hear. I was so into it I didn’t notice what happened like the others did about Simon and Perry’s little mix up. But everyone around me was dancing and singing along. Right at 11:00 (curfew) the lights came on. It was a fucking bad ass concert!! I really couldn’t have asked for anything else to be played cause everything I wanted to hear was. I just know that this was the best concert that they’ve done so far. 21 songs- classics and pop and rarities and new. Just amazing. My sister and I smuggled our cameras in and I was surprised when I read the other persons review who wrote that they were allowed in as long as they weren’t digital. What difference did it make? Anyway we took lots of pics and if mine came out good I’ll post them on here when I get them developed. I’ve never seen Rob so full of emotion during a concert and in such a good mood. Like I
said he was dancing and even let out a few smiles. It was the best show I’ve ever seen. If you missed this one you missed the best. For me there
is no other group besides the Cure and last night was amazing. Rob you made this fan a very happy girl last night. Thank you. Love you Robert!
Now if only I could get to go see them in mexico….

- Angela



I have to tell you - Houston was the best Cure show I have ever seen in my entire life. Dallas was good - but Houston was far and beyond the most incredible performance I have ever seen the band deliver. They just seemed rejuvenated, as if they were playing the songs for the first time.

- Ben Londa


After a speeding ticket (88mph in a 70mph), we finally made it to Houston.  Waited for the gates to open and raced into the pit this time to find out that there wasn't anywhere near the competition I had the previous day in Dallas.  Got a spot smack front center.  ^_^
 
Rapture - These guys were cool.  The lead singer at one point jumped off the stage and into the crowd.
 
The Cure - I love how they have been changing up the setlists.  I got a sneak peek when the workers were taping the setlists to the floor so I knew we were in for a good time when I saw Shake Dog Shake.  The setlist was incredible!  I felt like I was at a Dream Tour concert.  I had never heard Charlotte Sometimes or Closedown live before.  I was in awe!  They truly made my night when they played Like Cockatoos.  The Houston pit crowd was great because they knew the lyrics to all of the songs and not just the pop ones.  And there was no pushing and shoving I might add.  My little fellow 13-year old Cure fan Areayl was blowing bubbles and I managed to get some great pictures.  It was cute to see some of the bubbles pop in Robert's hair and he'ld get this look.  During one of the songs, this big bubble came along the way and he went out to chomp it.  Wish I had a picture of that.  For some reason, I was told after a while that the band requested that no digital cameras were allowed for their show.  Only 35mm???  I got in cool with the security guard so he allowed me to take pictures during the encore at which point I was exhausted.  Robert really seemed to be enjoying himself and had fun onstage.
 
I thought they might break curfew again but they didn't.  Lights came up immediately afterwards.  I love watching people fight over the setlists.  I truly don't understand why.  It's just a piece of paper and if you want to know what the setlist is, check out chainofflowers.com.  :D  I'd understand if it was on some Cure stationery or something but it's just plain white paper.
 
I'm so glad I went to the Houston show.  Originally I was only heading to Dallas to protest the festival concept but then I got over it.  It's the boys we're talking about.  ^_~


-
Mirai Sometimes / Diana



This was to be my 13th time to see "The Cure."  Initially, I had thought a shortened setlist, streamlined festival vibe, would prove the number unlucky.  However, I am now convinced "Curiosa" was a solid idea, and a great move in the US market.  I caught most of "The Rapture" and "Interpol" sets, and was satisfied with my first taste of their material.  I was impressed by the enthusiasm the bands showed, but they are world's away from "The Cure."  First off, "The Cure" have flat-out classic tunes; a healthy back catalog that has prospered.  Second, Robert Smith still has "that" presence.  I was in the pit with friends, family, and my girlfriend (her first Cure show).  The energy was huge when the boys hit the stage.  This was a night where I noticed the age groups had greatly expanded since my first show back in 89'.  The band managed to represent every facet of their career in this abbreviated 2 hour set.  The thing that excited me was the uncertainty of what they would play.  I never imagined the trio of "Plainsong," "Shake Dog Shake," and "Figurehead" opening the show.  As you can see above, this set really broke away from the standardized routine.  Since 1996, I've been visiting this "Chain of Flowers" site, unable to control my want to view setlists from every show.  With the majority of past shows I attended, I always knew the general playlist in most cases.  I am not sure if they will continue to do it, but the curves thrown in last night's set really added to the excitement, expectation.  This particular show belonged to Robert and Simon, which was fine, as they had enough energy to carry the others.  Perry and Jason were solid, but they were playing it safe for the most part... which is totally fine.  Sadly, I was right in front of Roger, and know for a fact that his monitor levels hampered his enjoyment.  He still played spot on, although he did cut Perry off before his intro guitar lead on "Just Like Heaven."  Perry looked downright pissed, but Roger was quick to look over and wave, accepting his error.  Soon, everyone was smiling and laughing about it.  All in all, it turned out to be one of the best Cure shows I've ever seen.  We can all pick on little things, but I'll take this band over any other.  Still the best live act in the world!  BEST CUTS OF THE NIGHT:  A NIGHT LIKE THIS, PICTURES OF YOU, DISINTEGRATION.  Robert was really into nailing the vocals.

- Jeff Boortz


last night was fucking incredible!!! i have been a cure fan since '96 and this was the first time that i got to see robert and the band. what made the night even more special was the manner i got my tickets. i won two 3rd row center tickets through our local radio station. if ne one affiliated to the buzz right now is reading this i would like to say thank you again for making last night possible.

before i get to my cure review, i would like to say a little something about the bands that opened for the cure. the first band that played was Cooper Temple Clause. they performed w/ a lot emotion even though there were only a handful of people at the show. they got so into it that one of singers sat beside a staff and started singing with him. only problem for me was that i had a hard time catching their lyrics. i don't know if it was just me or the way the band was set up but it was hard to decipher their lyrics. second was rapture i think. like Cooper Temple Clause before them, the Raptures played really great. the guy who played  cow bell and sax was very animated throughout their set. the third and final band before the Cure was Interpol. you could tell that there was a lot of Interpol contingencies that were in the audience coz people were standing and singing along to their songs.

 all i can say to myself when the Cure came up on stage was that i couldn't believe how close i was to them...just the event of robert and the band walking to stage was fucking dramatic to me. for my first Cure concert..and knowing how close i was to them was such a surreal experience. from the setlist at the past shows lost and plainsong was a toss up for opener. i was kind of glad they played plainsong though. lost still hasn't grown into me but i believe in time i will start to like it. i loved the part when robert walked around the stage during plainsong. he was walking very slowly like as if he was cherishing the moment at hand. fucking unbelievable i think. a couple of fans were lucky enough to touch his hands when he was walking around stage...and i believe someone gave robert a bouquet of red roses during plainsong also. i have to say plainsong by far is my favorite opener. it was quite a treat for me listening to it and i was floored by their performance. songs that surprised me was shake dog shake, figurehead, a night like this, like cockatoos, charlotte sometimes, siamese twins, and closedown. it was a venerable pick i would say for robert and band. i could not help to jump up and down during each song. i actually lost my voice half way to their set coz i was yelling after each song the entire time. what i did notice though was for the first half of their set perry was having problems w/ his guitar. however, they did manage to fix the problem as the show went on. nevertheless he looked pissed about the manner. i finally got to hear and experience what people were talking about whenever the band plays fteotdgs.this is such an electric song played live. even though most of the people didn't know the lyrics to the song everybody stood up for the song. a 100 yrs and disintegration was fucking intense and emotional. robert was really into it. he was in essence making love to his guitar!

 the encore i believe is worth for the admission alone. first they played pictures of you. all I can say was wow! this is one my favorite songs and to hear live i was like in cloud 9 and shit. lullaby was a treat also. robert was very animated singing this song. he acted out almost every part of the song. and when u think robert can't top that performance, he played jlh and boys don't cry without losing a beat. he did it like as if he was going to end the encore w/ just like heaven but he went to boys don't cry rift. fucking excellent i think! best night i have by far! what a surreal experience! i would not have traded this experience for ne money in the world. thank u for this memorable experience. hope to see u guys again : )


- Bernie


A Dream Come True
 
This was such a reminiscent show - it was unbelievable. I was in the PIT and staked out my spot early on in the show.  I met a group of AWESOME
PEOPLE that I will never forget either - Phil and Rob - you guys are so cool.  It wouldn't have been the same without you guys.  Thank you.  We kind of formed an "alliance".  If I had to pee, they would hold my spot for me, if one of them had to pee, we'd hold the spot for them.  And it worked awesome!  We were right in the front!
 
The highlight of the show for me is very personal.  I brought a bouquet of crimson roses to give to the band.  At the beginning Robert comes out and was kinda shaking people's hands...he skips over me twice, then comes to me, kneels down to take the roses, and with the most sincere and humbling look, utters a simple "Thank you".  And he started to step back and I kept reaching out with my hands, and then he leaned forward again and grabbed my hand!
 
I couldn't help it, I just burst into tears.  The people around me were so awesome too.  They all patted me on the back - it was like one big happy family.  Just beautiful.  Cure fans are the best!!!!   
 
I could die a happy woman today.
 
As for the show - absolutely surreal.  I was blown away by the Pornography sets.  And Like Cockatoos was the best!!!!  I can't believe we got that!  Oh and Charlotte Sometime - beautiful!!!!
 
OH - and one note about the setlist - there was a second encore scheduled but they ran out of time.  I couldn't believe it when Phil saw
it and said "Oh my God...Drowning Man, Faith, and Going Nowhere"  ACK!  I would have died if I heard all those beautiful songs!!!!
 
But they also played to the public a bit on this one too - with all the pop.  It was great though.  The entire place was elevated to house-party rockin!  So, the true Cure-freaks got to hear all the rarities and were ecstatic, and the norm crowd got to hear all the hits.  Worked out good for everyone!
 
Oh - and this was funny - I was right in front of Roger - and of course everyone is yelling out requests - and as a spoof I yelled out "Fire in Cairo" (at the joking request of my new friend Rob here) - and I got the strangest look back!!  It was a wince almost and he just shook his head - I then yelled "Just Kidding!"  I guess he heard me because he kinda laughed.  It was great!
 
Also, I think they were having a lot of technical problems.  Perry's bass seemed to go out during Pictures of You I think.  And Roger kept doing that wincing look like it just sounded wrong to him.  Of course to the fans, it sounded perfect!
 
I also went to the adjoining Marriott Hotel afterwords - to get some water and to see if the band might possible show up...well they didn't.  I waited til about 1:30.  But if they did show up, I probably wouldn't have made it in to work this morning.  I'm a teacher and it was the first day of school!  EECK!  I made it through the day though - on about 3 hours sleep.  Also met some hilarious guys there too!  Thanks for the conversation guys!  Don't think I caught your names.
 
OK, enough of the review.  I will now make a point to see them at as many shows as I can during the "Next tour"???  Maybe try and make the
California Curiosa dates.
 
Take care all you Cure-Freaks!!!  I love you all!
 
- Christina



WOW.....What an amazing set!!!!!!  The Houston fans were definitely treated to an excellent choice of songs, and a performance that completely blew me away last night!!!  I had just been to the Dallas show which was purely a blissful experience, as I was in the pit about four rows back.  To be that close and feel such an amazing vibe from the band and crowd....well, it was absolutely mesmerizing!!   I really didn't think it could be much better than that, but Robert and the guys pulled some tricks out of the bag last night, and gave the Houston audience a night of surprises!!!

They started off with Plainsong....which is always wonderful!  I was sitting in section CC (stage right), so I got to enjoy the lights and background more.  I was definitely not prepared or the next two songs.  I was thinking Lost or Labrynth, but nope...I couldn't believe I was hearing Shake Dog Shake for the first time live!!!!!!!  And then, another rarity as they launched into The Figurehead......incredible!!!!  It was then time for a new one, Alt. End.  This is one of my favorites on the new album, so I was looking forward to hearing this one.  But then, I was taken back yet again with A Night Like This!!!!   I had heard this at my first Cure concert and it had a huge affect on me......such a classic Cure sound!  End of The World was next and was done perfectly...Robert gave the cutest smile after his high ending (love you mmmooore!)  The light and fluffy energy was about to take a turn, as the guys began to play the hauntingly beautiful Charlotte Sometimes.  Lovesong would be next and the crowd really got into this one.  So from love to hate....Us or Them was the next twist.  Wow, the intensity of this song live is unreal.  Ready for two more rarities???  Siamese Twins was up next.  Not sure how many times it's been played on this tour, but always great to hear!!  The next song really surprised the fans.......Closedown!!!   Even Robert said,"Ha, I bet you weren't expecting that one."  Massive emotion had been building the whole night, and I was completely not expecting one of my all time favorites to be next......Like Cockatoos!  I had just told my husband our drive to Houston that I'd die if they played this.  Ha, I'm still here, but I'm feeling like all this was a dream.  Then it was time for another new one, Before Three which was sounding very good!  The beautiful FTEOTDGS was next, and the crowd impressed me as we all had our "hands to the sky."  Finally, I got my 100 Years and Disintegration that I was hoping for.  Simon was going nuts as usual during 100 Years....love his energy!  The guys left the stage after Disintegration, which had also left me in tears (I always seem to cry when I sing this song.)

They would come back for a five star, classic encore with POY, Lullaby, Inbetween Days, Just Like Heaven, and Boys Don't Cry!  It was just what we need to send us home with, as we had a three hour drive ahead of us.  I had been fascinated with their performance, and the perfect setlist.  The guys were much more animated...Robert was talking a lot more, and they all seemed to be really enjoying themselves and the crowd.  If there was anything in Dallas that I didn't get to hear, the Cure definitely balanced that out by giving me all that I could hope for in Houston!  (I'm just jealous of the two people in the pit that caught Roger's paper airplane set lists...ha). Thank you Robert, Simon, Roger, Perry, and Jason for an unforgettable night!!!
 
- Jen


 


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