(Thanks Steve)
"The Glove's Deluxe 2 Disc remaster
of Blue Sunshine has been delayed. The new release date is
14/08 for the UK and 15/08 for the US."
Update: "Well, this is consistent
with what Hispacure relayed from Universal Music Spain
last week: the next 3 remastered Cure albums have been
pushed back to 14/08
(in Europe at least)."
(Thanks della&thebanshees
and Olivier)
Robert to help judge songwriting
contest:
"Hey I just came across this website
http://www.songwritingcompetition.com
Apparently Robert Smith will be one of the many
judges in the competition. Good luck to all
the enter."
(Thanks Jerbear)
Special edition of Rolling
Stone in Argentina focused on 'The Head on the
Door':
"The Argentinian issue of Rolling Stone
"Special Edition" (50 years of Rock Collection, number
7) is for The Cure's "The head on the door"...
and includes the
CD of "Head on the door" (Argentinian 2005 edition).
The magazine is very nice (16 pages with some good pictures)."
(Thanks BETO)
"my band Forgetting the Memory, did
a cover of lullaby
just thought you might want to check it out."
(Thanks Joshua)
"in between days....strange cover !!
http://www.sunshiners.net/index_new-uk.html.
reggae man !!!"
(Thanks Manu)
More sad news last week, with
the death of Syd Barrett:
Eleven Reasons Why Syd Barrett Was
Cool
Tuesday July 11,
2006 @ 06:00 PM
Syd Barrett, an
original member of Pink Floyd and one of the true icons
of the psychedelic late '60s, has passed away at age 60.
Rather than dwell on the tragic passing of this amazing
musical figure, we here at ChartAttack want to celebrate the
great moments of this man's career. Without further ado, here
are 11 reasons why Syd Barrett was cool: ...
# 10. Here's
a list of just a few different bands and musicians
he had an affect on: This Mortal Coil, Marc Bolan, David
Bowie, The Jesus And Mary Chain, The Cure's Robert Smith, Johnny
Marr (formerly of The Smiths), My Bloody Valentine's Kevin
Shields, Primal Scream, Voivod, The Libertines, The Beta Band,
Julian Cope, Robyn Hitchcock, The Flaming Lips, R.E.M., Mercury
Rev, The Dead Kennedys' East Bay Ray, Camper Van Beethoven, Pearl
Jam, Love And Rockets, Elevator To Hell, The Melvins, Transatlantic,
Phish, Dream Theater, Graham Coxon (formerly of Blur) and former
Red Hot Chili Pepper John Frusciante.
Read the whole story
online at: http://www.chartattack.com/damn/2006/07/1108.cfm
(Thanks Tempest)
"Well, here we go again, fellow Cure
heads.
I propose to hold,
for the 3rd year running, another Cure picnic at The
Cure's Hanging Gardens location in Twickenham.
Come along, bring
food, alcohol etc, but please do respect the gardens
and dispose of your rubbish afterwards. There are
pubs along the riverside that we can dive into if the weather
turns bad, but hopefully it will be okay.
Please see my flyer
for details, and spread the word!"
(Thanks Birdmad Girl)
(Thanks Ben)
"Perhaps you've heard, but the astronauts
on the Space Shuttle woke up this morning to "Just Like
Heaven". I saw the report on CTV Newsnet, where the
anchor called it "Seems Like Heaven, by the Cure", but at least
the music playing was right!
A quick google finds
this report: http://abcnews.go.com/Technology/wireStory?id=2197649
-- The crew awoke
Sunday to a recording of The Cure's "Just Like Heaven,"
chosen by astronaut Piers Sellers' family. Sellers told
Mission Control the song reminded him of "the wild, happy,
drinking-beer years of my youth."
(Thanks Heather the buzzard and James)
"From a San Francisco Chronicle interview
of "The Speakers:
1. The Speakers'
music should be filed between:
The albums Peter
and I listen to the most together are "Disintegration"
by the Cure, "Birds of My Neighborhood" by the Innocence
Mission, and "Vespertine" by Bjork. To us, if you know these
albums, you can play "spot the influence" all over the Speakers'
albums.
3. If you could
collaborate on a song with any person, living or dead,
who would that be?
Robert Smith. Karen
Peris. Bjork. The new Three Tenors!
4. If a junior high
school asked you to play a cover song at the next
talent show, what song and school would you choose?
... I would actually
love to hear a Cure song played by my junior high band
played at the actual time we had begun to listen to them.
Maybe "The Same Deep Water as You." That would be awesome.
Full article: http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2006/07/06/NSGUGJPILE1.DTL&hw=speakers&sn=001&sc=1000"
(Thanks Lenore)
" i was just watching
"Terzake", a documentary show on Canvas, a flemish
TV-channel. This time's show was about some phenomenon apparently
called "fooding" ( some kind of new hype that makes
chefs kind of ignore all common rules of "cuisine", or
rather mix them all up )... Anyway, they
showed images of
some kind of "fooding" private party somewhere in Paris,
in some kind of basement. During one of the scenes at that
private party, you could hear "Lullaby" playing in the
background. The food seemed goddarned aweful b.t.w.."
(Thanks Laurent)
"sunday 9 July, I was watching Cold
Case on french tv France 2, the episode was called 'pyjama
party', season 2 episode 2, and a very long extract of lullaby
was used. check the previous cure News of COF and you'll
see that 2 extracts were used last time. thus, watch out
for the next episode..."
(Thanks Fabien G)
"In our local paper's Friday entertainment
section, there's an article about Dashboard Confessional.
They are talking about the lead singer, Chris Carrabba,
and state, "Carrabba's croon, which still evokes a more technically
proficient Robert Smith..."
(Thanks Diane)