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Originally Posted by Sarah_Jayne
You had go and mention that you saw The Cure. When I was something like 19, I drew up a 'must see before I die' list of performers. I've seen every act on the list, most of them multiple times but the Cure just hasn't happened. When I lived in the UK, they were always playing the States. Now that I moved back, it feels like they are never here. I've joked that if I do get to see them and the list becomes complete there might suddenly be gold beams of light coming out of my sleeves.
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Actually never got into The Cure until I saw this movie:
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0118818/
Then I listened to it only to get that feel of one of my all time favs again, and it sticked.
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Originally Posted by Sarah_Jayne
Speaking of old, I'm seeing Fleetwood Mac on Wednesday and I had a hard time finding anybody I knew that was familiar enough with their songs that wanted to go with me.
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Wouldn't hesitate, although Fleetwood usually have their orthodox "classic" and then "latter" fans I believe their after classic rock era is by far one of the most sophisticated acts to ever succeed in the "pop rock" game.
And Stevie Nicks of course is The Diva with the most amazing, husky voice.