10. "Caterpillar Girl" - Only real "happy" song on my list. When I first met my girlfriend in Chicago, as we drove to bar #2 the second night we were together, she was blasting this song in her car while happily singing along. Every time I hear it I can vividly remember that night and how it was the first time I was genuinely enjoying my existence outside of a video game in I don't know how long.
9. "Lullaby" - First song I remember really liking and enjoying the video to as a kid. I believe I saw "Just Like Heaven" first, but I enjoyed how this song drones along much more than the upbeat tempo of Just Like Heaven. Would probably be higher on the list if I hadn't heard a billion times.
8. "Fascination Street" - It was a tossup between this and "A Forest". However, the latter I didn't really get into until seeing the band live a couple years ago. I always liked the verse, the bass line, and the random guitar echos in this one. Probably the only song on the list that would go well in a skateboarding video.
7. "At Night" - Shit gets weird at night.
6. "The Walk" - Reminds me of meeting random girls when I was really young and sneaking out to meet them at night. Sometimes in the rain. Sometimes they wouldn't be there.
5. "Let's Go to Bed" - A song kind of in the same theme as #4, but a lot more upbeat. Dancing in the video is amusing.
4. "Day Like This" - Relationships falling apart, never to be the same again.
3. "All I Want" - I always thought this song could be interpreted 2 different ways.. either he wants to hold her "like a doll" because she's like a pretty baby doll.. or she's now lifeless and dead like a doll.
2. "Lament" - Wonderfully depressing song basically about death and cherished things always going away.
1. "Strange Day" - Interesting backstory on that one, Flack! Perhaps it's on the top of my list rather than the end because I did too much LSD when I was younger. Without knowing of that story; I just identified with end of the world in a personal respect (death), not necessarily a global one and actually thought of piles of waste and garbage after a natural catastrophe.
Honorable mention: "All I Have to do is Kill Her" (Live B-Side) - I would probably rank this higher if there were better recordings of the song. Meaning of the song seems pretty evident.
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Re: My Top 10 Songs by The Cure
While your version is better, he's actually saying "hold you like a dog," a fact I know because I read the lyric sheet a million times as a teen and still never quite got a clear visual as to what that would look like. I like "doll" way better and am going to start singing it that way in the car.Jizaboz wrote: Fri Nov 09, 2018 9:55 am 3. "All I Want" - I always thought this song could be interpreted 2 different ways.. either he wants to hold her "like a doll" because she's like a pretty baby doll.. or she's now lifeless and dead like a doll.
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Hahaha all this time I had no fucking idea! MIND BLOWN.
Yeah, my version is better.
Yeah, my version is better.
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