It's probably my least favorite of all but I still like it.
To be honest, i think I've heard it once in about 6 years! It actually goes hand in hand with a bad time in my life which doesn't help me want to listen to it with any great enthusiasm!
Yeah unfortunately I do that too. If there is music I associate with bad times I do not listen to it. Luckily for me I have never associated any Cure music with anything bad. I do remember being at a Cure concert in 1986 right after my dad died that was particularly sad (although I was quite bombed throughout the whole thing so I don't remember much haha) but ... I do the same.
Yeah unfortunately I do that too. If there is music I associate with bad times I do not listen to it. Luckily for me I have never associated any Cure music with anything bad. I do remember being at a Cure concert in 1986 right after my dad died that was particularly sad (although I was quite bombed throughout the whole thing so I don't remember much haha) but ... I do the same.
Well, there is other Cure music which I associate with bad times but the difference is that it kind of helped pull me through whereas "The Cure" was just a disappointing mess which actually kind of mirrored how my life was..it didn't help or inspire me at all at the time unlike Cure albums of the past.
Nice! If it's the UK pressing of IBD, you need the US/Canadian too different b-side : The Exploding Boy, A Few Hours After This VS In Between Days (extended version), Stop Dead.