Tuesday, 5 August 2014

10 best... The Cure's songs

Two words, one legend. This sentence can summarize perfectly one music band, because when we talk about this band headed by John R. Smith, we talk about one legend, we talk about a great band, we talk about The Cure.

Today I am going to show my ten favourite songs of The Cure. Their style is unique within the music world and they have influenced many bands and their alternative rythms marked one generation. On the other hand, a prove that show their influence and importance are the large number of famous songs and hymns that they have. Just Like Heavent, Lullaby, Boys Don't Cry... Everybody, whatever age, knows these hits and everyone admits that some of them are the best songs not only of their style, but rather the music history.

I have to say that The Cure is one of my favourite bands and for me has been very hard to do a selection of only ten songs. However, I had decided the first position since the first moment: Just Like Heaven. This song is for me a perfect song, it is a song that makes me to travel and to forget the problems while I'm listening it. I can't say what means exactly for me, but it has some that makes it so special.

Once we have done this introduction, is time to begin with our particular ranking about the ten best songs. ¿Are you prepared to discover what are the highlighted songs? I show them below this ranking.


1- Just Like Heaven; included in the album "Kiss Me, Kiss Me, Kiss Me" (1987)

2- Love Song; included in the album "Disintegration" (1989)

3- Friday I'm In Love; included in the album "Wish" (1992)

4- In Between Days; included in the album "The Head On The Door" (1985)

5- Boys Don't Cry; included in the album "Boys Don't Cry" (1980)

6- A Forest; included in the album "Seventeen Seconds" (1980)

7- Mint Car; included in the album "Wild Mood Swings" (1996)

8- Lullaby; included in the album "Disintegration" (1989)

9- High; included in the album "Wish" (1992)

10- Let's Go To Bed; included in the album "Japanese Whispers" (1983)


A.S.

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