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Topic History of: The Cure at Glastonbury
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Green Man I had to watch it on YouTube and I was impressed. Robert, Still sounds the same and has great stage presence that's stronger than ever. He could go on for another 10 years touring at least.
JK2006 Love The Cure - Robert is a nice man too.
robbiex I'm so glad that I grew up in the era of the Cure and not in the era of Stormzy, where we are forced to listen to crap music in the name of diversity and political correctness. A 60 year old man steals the show at Glastonbury, with several generations of people singing along to hit after hit, great song after great song. Long live Robert Smith.