Main Takeaway: Robert Smith told Rolling Stone: I find that seventy minutes of one artist is, almost without exception, too much. Immerse yourself in the live performance of the legendary band The Cure performing their song "
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Robert Smith told Rolling Stone: I find that seventy minutes of one artist is, almost without exception, too much. Immerse yourself in the live performance of the legendary band The Cure performing their song " This song is by The Cure and appears on the album Bloodflowers (2000).
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- Robert Smith told Rolling Stone: I find that seventy minutes of one artist is, almost without exception, too much.
- Immerse yourself in the live performance of the legendary band The Cure performing their song "
- This song is by The Cure and appears on the album Bloodflowers (2000).
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