FREEROBERT SMITH: AND WISHFUL THINKING EBOOK

Richard Carman | 256 pages | 08 Sep 2005 | John Blake Publishing Ltd | 9780954970413 | English | London, United Kingdom The Cure - One Hundred Years Lyrics | SongMeanings

Almost 20 years on from PornographyinRobert Smith sat down to think about where he wanted his band to go next. The last few records had been predominately upbeat affairs, and for some peculiar reason, he got to thinking about The Cure of the s. I listened to them a couple of times each. I got very drunk. And got to thinking about what makes these records so special? They are always the two records that are brought up by Cure fans : The Cure and Wishful Thinking being the ones Robert Smith: The Cure and Wishful Thinking seem to symbolise everything they like about The Cure. And for me as well, they are probably the Robert Smith: The Cure and Wishful Thinking key albums that define The Cure, so I wanted something to follow that. However, this trilogy, happened entirely by accident. While spending that weekend drinking and rediscovering those earlier records, one thing that had never occured to him before suddenly struck Smith. Upon rediscovering his bleak 80s muse, Smith found that both Pornography and Disintegration were unwittingly encroaching upon their current tour. And then The Cure could stop. Phil was trying to make it too nice… I wanted it to be virtually unbearable. Your fans are gonna hate it. Smith, meanwhile, just found it all faintly hilarious. His fanbase had entirely changed almost overnight. It was a very weird transition, but I enjoyed it. I thought it was really funny. They had become a huge stadium rock band. When we were gonna make the album I decided I would be monk-like and not talk to anyone. It was a bit pretentious really, looking back, but I actually wanted an environment that was slightly unpleasant. The new material giving the band a chance to stretch out and enjoy themselves. The family idea of the group really fell apart too after Disintegration. It was the end of the golden period. Louder Together we're Louder. Please deactivate your ad blocker in order to see our subscription offer. See more Louder features. Wishful Thinking Urdu Meaning with Definition

Lyrics submitted by oofus. Log in now to tell us what you think this song means. Create an account with SongMeanings to post comments, submit lyrics, and more. Log in. Mixtapes Forums Lyrics Artists add Journals. Artists - C. One Hundred Years is found on the album Paris. The Cure — One Hundred Years. It doesn't matter if we all die Ambition in the back of a black car In a high building there is so much to do Robert Smith: The Cure and Wishful Thinking home time A story on the radio Something small falls out of your mouth And we laugh A prayer for something better A prayer For something better Please love me Meet my mother But the fear takes hold Creeping up the stairs in the dark Waiting for the death blow Waiting for the death blow Waiting for the death blow Stroking your hair as the patriots are shot Fighting for freedom on the television Sharing the world with slaughtered pigs Have we got everything? She struggles to get away The pain And the creeping feeling A little black haired girl Waiting for Saturday The death of her father pushing her Pushing her white face into the mirror Aching inside me And turn me round Just like the old days Just like the old days Just like the old days Just like the old days Caressing an old man And painting a lifeless face Just a piece of new meat in a clean room The soldiers close in under a yellow moon All shadows and deliverance Under a black flag A hundred years of blood Crimson The ribbon tightens round my throat I open my mouth And my head bursts open A sound like a tiger thrashing in the water Thrashing in the water Over and over We die one after the other Over and over We die one after the other One after the other One after the other One after the other One after the other It feels like a hundred years A hundred years A hundred years A hundred years A hundred years One hundred years Edit Lyrics. One Hundred Years song meanings. Add your thoughts 44 Comments. Song Meaning Firstly, you have to bare in mind that so many of the songs on Pornography were so psychedelically drug-fuelled, lacking in context, often attempting to merely sound dark and depressing for the sake of it - and often meaningless in reality. Smith said himself that he wanted to album to sound "virtually unbearable". My interpretation of the song is, taking the name literally - One Hundred Years - It's essentially about a century of bloodshed, bloodlust, anger, greed and darkness. All the downfalls of human nature and their consequences. The different stanzas could be seen as referring to a different period from the last century - 'Ambition in the Robert Smith: The Cure and Wishful Thinking of black car' which might be metaphorical'In a high building [office block] there is so much to do' - suicidal or terrorist connotations. In the following stanzas - references to soldiers and war, take your pick from the many political conflicts and wars which have occurred over the last century Baring in mind it was the past hundred years from when the song was written. The lyrics could be seen as revealing short stories in their own right, but I don't think there's any deep, meaningful, revealing context to be gleamed from the lyrics. The whole song is just a despairing look everything wrong in the world. The human Robert Smith: The Cure and Wishful Thinking makes advances on Robert Smith: The Cure and Wishful Thinking surface, but nothing really changes with time; human greed and selfishness and suffering are ever- present. All the same problems that plague humanity continue to exist over an entire century, just as they have for the already centuries past. One Hundred Years of darkness, suffering, inquality and despair. The opening line is essentially a summary of the whole song 'It doesn't matter if we all die' - and the world probably wouldn't suffer one Robert Smith: The Cure and Wishful Thinking from it. There was an error. Spoike exceptional insight. I concur. Flag painted on February 21, Spoike you said it's meaningful, but you gave a deep meaning. Flag old on February 08, General Comment The way the guitars and lyrics Robert Smith: The Cure and Wishful Thinking and twist dismally around each other in this song For the duration of this song, I feel like I'll never be free. I love how it opens Pornography with it's utter hopelessness, but as the album progresses, Robert Smith: The Cure and Wishful Thinking develops just a tiny glimmer of hope entwined in all of the blackness. There's nothing like it. No Replies Log in to reply. General Comment Omg i had a long, in-depth interpretation of this song but i lost it x[ The song in general is about the meaninglessness of life, and how we will all die anyway. But i took a more literal look at the lyrics and this is what i came up with: The song switches POVs between a soldier and his daughter. The daughter had once been depressed about life thinking it was pointless, but once her father died at war, she again adopted this way of thinking and freed herself from her horrible life by killing herself. The soldier, her father, also thought the world was pointless too because he was at war, where he could be killed any moment, and not at home with his family. He ends up getting killed, and later more of his fellow soldiers get killed too, making the meaning of the song "It doesn't matter if we all die" even more true. Of course, i could be wrong but lyrics are subjective anyway. Very depressing and haunting song. I adore the Cure especially their goth era! General Comment This is essential Cure right here! Beautiful song about the futility of life, love, and death. General Comment this has to Robert Smith: The Cure and Wishful Thinking their best song, besides "fascination street". General Comment This song has the coolest beat and pretty much sums up my life. Sad, isnt it? That's all that needs to be said. This song makes me wanna spin around like a maniac. General Comment Oh yeah, it doesn't matter if we all die. That's a goddamn slogan for depressed goth rock of the 80's, absolutely unforgettable. General Comment i love this song and the album pornography even though it is relatively redundant. Rate These Lyrics. Log in now to add this track to your mixtape! We do not have any tags for One Hundred Years lyrics. Why not add your own? Log in to add a tag. More The Cure Lyrics. SongMeanings is a place for discussion and discovery. User does not exist. Incorrect Password. Remember Me. Join Now! The Cure - Wikipedia

He was heading into the blue yonder in a desperate attempt to silence the tumult in this head, the chaos that had come crashing down on his music career. As far as Smith was concerned, The Cure were over. And so here he was, a literally unhappy camper about to hit the road. I took a tent and went around England. The Cure would rise like a moody phoenix, of course, and this Sunday they tick another accomplishment off their bucket list when they headline the Pyramid Stage at Glastonbury. They come to Pilton after an extensive European tour that has seen them revisit every phase of their career with one notable exception. The torrid fourth album that drove Smith over the brink and nearly devoured the band is otherwise out of sight and out of mind. Everything seemed to be wrong. Me and Simon were just fighting all the time. Always volatile, the relationship between frontman and bassist had taken a turn Robert Smith: The Cure and Wishful Thinking the worse recording Pornography. Drugs and alcohol were becoming a dangerous crutch for the musicians. To further darken the mood, someone had suggested that they explore disturbing imagery they have never gone into the details. It added up to six months of unexpurgated hell. As is often the case with well-brought-up Robert Smith: The Cure and Wishful Thinking Englishman who find themselves living in proximity for months on end, The Cure had never really had a proper row up until that point. So instead of being aired in a healthy fashion, tensions simmered. They were proud of the album, but also tremendously uneasy about it. Smith, intense even by the standards of a year-old , had conceived of Pornography as cathartic final statement, following on from its almost but not quite as bleak predecessors. These negative feelings had threatened to overwhelm him as The Cure evolved from club-circuit underdogs to international rock stars. The pressure was asphyxiating. Pornography took his angst to another level. We built this mountain of empties in the corner, a gigantic pile of debris in the corner. It just grew and grew. The misery, the confusion, the pounding hangovers… all of it seeped into the songs. Pornography was released on 4 May, peaking at number eight in the album charts. The critical response, though, was muted and confused. Rather than retreat from the Robert Smith: The Cure and Wishful Thinking forces the album had uncorked, The Cure seemed determined to drag their audience down with them on the accompanying tour, as Tolhurst outlined in his autobiography Cured: The Tale of Two Imaginary Boys. They also covered other areas of the stage to create different effects. It was stark to say the least The effect was similar to sitting in a pub or club with a mirror bar A little disconcerting for the audience, which was part of our intention. It was clearly too disconcerting, as The Cure fanbase stayed away in numbers. In Strasbourg a week later, the tension between Smith and Gallup finally reached snapping point. Another moody, brooding gig had left the band stewing. Afterwards, as Tolhurst relaxed with County Wexford support act Zerra One, a disagreement occurred between Smith and Gallup over an unpaid bar tab. On that night, The Cure as it had existed would sputter and die, never really to return. No wonder we were in such a frazzled state. Add heavy drinking and drug use and we were a power keg really to explode. Explode they did. The argument between Smith and Gallup erupted into a fully fledged fist fight. Smith stormed out. Then Gallup vanished too. Still in Strasbourg, Tolhurst found himself without a singer or a bass player — and with the Swiss, French and Belgian legs of the tour to be fulfilled. Smith had gone home to Crawley, having taken The Cure as far as he thought he could. Gallup was done with the band too — and with Smith. So he and Gallup went back and finished what they had begun. Yet far from mending fences, they seemed even more determined to burn the entire edifice to the ground. Shortly before going on at the final show in Brussels on 11 June, Smith decided he wanted to play drums. Tolhurst, having little choice, took over on bass. The gig was a surly, clattering affair. And that truly seemed to be that. The tour ended, Smith packed his tent and off he went. It was more like the Robert Smith: The Cure and Wishful Thinking of a cliff. Tolhurst thought it was over too. He was left to his own devices as his former bandmates vanished off the map. But then, a few months later, he received a phone call. It was Smith, back from his tent time and with a renewed sense of purpose. Did Tolhurst want to make a record? It would be just the two of them and everything would be different. Smith had reached a crossroads. Much like New Order, who had retreated from the void of Joy Division with the suicide of Ian Curtis, he was ready for a new phase. The Cure would Robert Smith: The Cure and Wishful Thinking under their old name. In every other way it would be different though not so different as to prevent Gallup rejoining in As he basks in the acclaim and takes in Robert Smith: The Cure and Wishful Thinking moment, though, a little part of Smith may reflect that without Pornography and the trauma that ensued, The Cure would never have become the beloved hit they blossomed into through the Eighties. To step into the light, they had to first pass through the darkness. Already have an account? Log in here. Independent Premium Comments can be posted by members of our membership scheme, Independent Premium. It allows our most engaged readers to debate the big issues, share their own experiences, discuss real-world solutions, and more. 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