your name...like ice into my heart...a shllow grave...a monument to the ruined age...ice in my eyes...and eyes like ice don't move...screaming at the moon...as cold as silence...and you never will say a word...this is my name...and a strange day...ever and ever and ever again......
I was curious as to what this was and found this info below: the actual date apparently is 1987-12-06 and I only have this The Cure-The Kissing Tour 1987-12-06-Birmingham, England UK [AUD UNKN 12 .mp3s][no info file probably obtained from House Of Bootlegs or guitars101] same amount of tracks [12]/possibly same source no flac sorry but will look out for it
Cure, The – Difficult To Cure Label: Beech Marten Records – BEECH-MARTEN 018, Beech Marten Records – BEECH MARTEN CD 018, Beech Marten Records – BM 018 Format: CD, Unofficial Release
Country: Italy Released: May 1991 Genre: Rock Style: New Wave, Goth Rock
Tracklist .
1 Torture 4:24 2 A Strange Day 4:18 3 A Japanese Dream 3:22 4 Catch 2:49 5 If Only Tonight We Could Sleep 5:55 6 Like Cockatoos 3:22 7 The Walk 3:24 8 The Perfect Girl 2:31 9 The Snakepit 6:09 10 A Forest 10:58 11 Fight 5:03 12 Charlotte Sometimes 3:56
Companies etc
Recorded At – Birmingham N.E.C.
Credits
Bass [Corrected] – Simon Gallup Drums [Corrected] – Boris Williams Guitar [Uncredited] – Porl Thompson Guitar, Vocals – Robert Smith Keyboards [Uncredited] – Laurence Tolhurst Saxophone – Porl Thompson Written By [Wrong!], Arranged-By – Tolhurst* (tracks: 1 to 6, 8 to 12) Written-By, Arranged By – Smith* Written-By, Arranged-By – Tolhurst* (tracks: 7)
Notes
[CD] Made in Italy ℗ 5/1991
[back sleeve] Recorded live at "National Exhibition Center" May 22, 1988 in Birmingham, UK [incorrect, see below]
Gatefold insert with soundcheck stage picture from the '86/'87 era, italian & english liner notes inside.
Many mistakes printed : Title : 'Difficult Tu Cure' on back of the booklet and back sleeve. Date : wrong "May 22, 1988", actually December 6, 1987. Credits : Lol Tolhurst on bass (!), Andy Anderson on drums (he left the band in 1984!), "Written and arranged by Smith/Tolhurst" is only correct on track 7!
Soundboard recording copied from vinyl, incomplete show missing the intro and 13 songs. Tracks 1 to 11 from main set Track 12 from encore 2
Barcode and Other Identifiers
Rights Society (fake): S.I.A.E Matrix / Runout: VIRGINAILAND-ITALIA BMCD 018
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your name...like ice into my heart...a shllow grave...a monument to the ruined age...ice in my eyes...and eyes like ice don't move...screaming at the moon...as cold as silence...and you never will say a word...this is my name...and a strange day...ever and ever and ever again......
your name...like ice into my heart...a shllow grave...a monument to the ruined age...ice in my eyes...and eyes like ice don't move...screaming at the moon...as cold as silence...and you never will say a word...this is my name...and a strange day...ever and ever and ever again......
Please do not post downloads here. This is a requests section. Moreover, this bootleg has officially available material on it. Torrent is now deleted.
In fact, the whole bootleg was officially released as a BBC CD & LP for internal use, like the Glastonbury 86' show. Don't know if the TCC rules allow these releases as they only exist as a support for radio broadcast, they are not commercial releases. I think these concerts have been shared on Dime (except the songs released on KMKMKM Deluxe), so….
Please do not post downloads here. This is a requests section. Moreover, this bootleg has officially available material on it. Torrent is now deleted.
In fact, the whole bootleg was officially released as a BBC CD & LP for internal use, like the Glastonbury 86' show. Don't know if the TCC rules allow these releases as they only exist as a support for radio broadcast, they are not commercial releases. I think these concerts have been shared on Dime (except the songs released on KMKMKM Deluxe), so….
I think read the term official as "commercial". The BBC transcript discs were made so that they could be distributed to other BBC station for playing at a later date. The only reason you find them for sale on places like evilbay is that someone's been given one or nicked it from a radio station archive. They were never sold commercially