If I saw that clown I think I'd have to move ... I'd never sleep at night. I don't understand clowns at all they are just too scary !! I'm such a wimp.
Actually YOU are a WMS fan in total,but just feel ashamed to admit it
;-)
I don't think it's that bad, but I rarely listen to it. I prefer WMS rather than the last two albums.
About WMS: in treblezine's note
Slipping out my ordinary world Cure albums rated
Wild Mood Swings
"Every band has its worst album, and this is The Cure’s. Which is to say Wild Mood Swings is still partially redeemable, but probably should have been an EP. At the very least, Robert Smith and Perry Bamonte—the core duo at the center of the album after the departure of drummer Boris Williams and guitarist Porl Thompson—should have considered some stricter edits. That can be a hard thing to do for a band that’s long embraced a more-is-more philosophy. Wish and Disintegration featured some of the band’s lengthier songs, while Kiss Me Kiss Me Kiss Me‘s tracklist contains 17 songs (18 on the vinyl version). You can’t say that Wild Mood Swings‘ title isn’t accurate on the whole, however. The mood certainly swings wildly, unpredictably, and often bafflingly. The album opens with a classic slice of gloom, “Want,” then undergoes far too many peaks and valleys to reach any level of consistency. The plodding trip-hop beats of “Strange Attraction” couldn’t have sounded all that fresh in 1996 and surely don’t now. The bright-eyed and bushy-tailed feelgood pop of “Mint Car” doesn’t make for a bad song, but it feels out of character at least. And “The 13th,” well, it was a lot better the first time around, when it was called “The Caterpillar.” Too many pieces don’t really fit here, and it goes on for far too long, but it at least has the saving grace of “Jupiter Crash,” a song that they might have done well to save for Bloodflowers."
Rating: 5.5 out of 10
THE CURE "the band that makes you feel always young"
Yay! Team WMS! Hey, Robert states in the JTD notes that Adonais was his favourite song of the sessions, yet it didn't make the album. How the hell did that happen when R&R&R made the cut?!
Yay! Team WMS! Hey, Robert states in the JTD notes that Adonais was his favourite song of the sessions, yet it didn't make the album. How the hell did that happen when R&R&R made the cut?!
Yay! Team WMS! Hey, Robert states in the JTD notes that Adonais was his favourite song of the sessions, yet it didn't make the album. How the hell did that happen when R&R&R made the cut?!
A mystery!
at the first pages of the JTD booklet he said that he loves when a B-side is a great song, even better than the songs on an album... maybe that is the reason.
Yay! Team WMS! Hey, Robert states in the JTD notes that Adonais was his favourite song of the sessions, yet it didn't make the album. How the hell did that happen when R&R&R made the cut?!
Am I the only one that likes Round & Round & Round???
I heard that he allowed the band to have input... so when they did Bloodflowers, he said they don't have any input...
Yay! Team WMS! Hey, Robert states in the JTD notes that Adonais was his favourite song of the sessions, yet it didn't make the album. How the hell did that happen when R&R&R made the cut?!
I think it's because they called the album wild mood swings so they had to include the more diverse tracks to live up to the album's title.
That's why the B sides are often better than the album tracks and is the major flaw of the album.
There was certainly enough quality songs to make a very good 10 track album but a lot of them were left off the album.
Ps I'm a fan of round and round and round but understand that everyone's choices of the best wms tracks would be different
Last Edit: Dec 14, 2016 3:41:57 GMT 1 by mralphabet