The Cure song that Robert Smith says is “silly” but “excellent”

The Cure is a band with a history of many years and has several studio albums and several songs which were hit like the song titled Friday I am in love. The track was incorporated in wishthe ninth album of the British group, which was Released On 21st April 1992.

As much as it is one of the most popular songs of this gothic band, his view on the song is rather honest: ‘Friday, I’m In Love’ is not a masterpiece or anything, it was more or less a calculated song. He once said.

The Cure.

Tribute – I just love this chord progression and again I asked for the permission to use it saying how could I have been the first to come up with this, I was asking perhaps too many people at that time, maybe for example it was drug paranoia, ‘I must have stolen this from somewhere, I don’t know. It is possible it could have happened to me.’ ‘I asked everybody I knew, everybody.’ Similarly in […] Sorry don’t know who he is, in an interview for Spin’s front man called his creation, um, how ever I put, “silly.” ”’Friday I’m In love’ is a silly pop song quite typical, but some people would hate it simply because of this stupidity. Character: very happy, and rather (I must say) in happyland. (…) We are incredible supporters of some kind ‘underground’ dogma and there is a lot. “I can sit and write depressing and sad songs all day, well I could do that. But what is the point?” Further in news concerning Robert Smith, find out his opinion about robokrom’s video which The Cure suffered through.

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