Friday, May 4, 2007

Spiderman 3 & The Cure.

well, for my first order of business, i'd like to address Venom in Spiderman 3.

hey, you, mr.i-get-defeated-by-sound, i'd like to say that you emulated one of my favorite Marvel villans poorly.


i wanted my Venom to be in the film, the one from the 90's cartoon, the Cobra Commander sounding beast that teamed up with Spidey to take out Carnage. not some wimp from That 70's Show.



grah. anywho, my new project for this month, is to go through & review the Cure's discography, excluding Concert, Staring At The Sea, Galore, Paris, Entreat, Festival '05, Mixed Up, Lost Wishes, Greatest Hits & Join the Dots. i'll start today with Three Imaginary Boys.


Three Imaginary Boys.
Released 1979
Guitar/Vocals: Robert Smith
Bass/Vocals: Michael Dempsey
Drums: Lol Tolhurst

1.10:15 Saturday Night
2.Accuracy
3.Grinding Halt
4.Another Day
5.Object
6.Subway Song
7.Foxey Lady
8.Meat Hook
9.So What
10.Fire In Cairo
11.It's Not You
12.Three Imaginary Boys
13.Weedy Burton

This post-punk laced album is total change from everything you'll ever hear from the Cure.
Clocking in at 35:40, which seems pretty standard for any kind of punk, this won't get too boring for you, it'll seem like drinking a nice cup of coffee, euro blend. word of advice, DO NOT listen to 'Foxey Lady', that is not Robert Smith, it's Michael Dempsey, it's a terrible cover, Mikey can't sing for beans. all in all i give this a total of 5 stars out of 10. give it a listen.

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