Appears (from where I’m sat) to be on Spotify’s non-subs incarnation.
According to my mate who has seen them worldwide ( and paid ££ to someone on the door to go to Troxy) they have never sounded so good.
He thinks they have rearranged the songs to make them sound even better live (refused to accept it might just be small venue and better acoustics).
He was seriously impressed.
The gig is on YouTube.
We streamed it live and it was killer.
Same. I saw the bbc2 gig and it wasn’t a patch on the YouTube Troxy stream.
Trying the new Cure album. Never listened to a full album of theirs before, but given @Kevin’s conniptions about it I thought I’d give it a go. Sounds absolutely cracking so far, love it.
I saw them a few years back at Manchester Arena when they did the whole ‘here’s 3 hours right across our back catalogue but in particular 17 seconds, Faith and Disintegration’ and I’ve never heard them sound better.
Yes, I saw them at Wembley around 2015, I think. They were absolutely fantastic
Manchester was 2016 (his voice went and they had to cut the set short) and also Royal Albert Hall in 2014 with FoL. Scarlett was bowled over by a near 4 hour set but the sound in the RAH is pants.
Did you try the most recent David Gilmour album? I really enjoyed that. Not sure it’s going to match this Cure effort, but it’s still pretty good to my ears.
No, I haven’t really been a fan of anything of his since WYWH ![]()
Saw the Youtube Troxy Stream rhrough the big stereo. I’ve seen The Cure a couple of times live and this is probably the best I’ve heard them.
It does want to make you listen again , great lyrics
May not be the person for that, my classical vinyl is more Oxfam than selected audiophile.
I didn’t mean that, just great pieces to dive into, im mostly clueless when it comes to classical but more and more it hits the place I find myself in. Strings is what takes me




