Robert is so humble, very hard to find these days. No ego and if any a healthy amount. He truly is a national treasure. Also Love the mention of Michael Jackson as a fan of his also, and to hear that Robert too believed MJ was innocent 😁 shame we live in a judgemental world, where someone with a good heart who is innocent gets ridiculed. Never stop being you. Prejudice is ignorance. Peace and love to you all ✌️
Absolutely fascinating interview, thanks for uploading! Out of interest who is Jane Granby and what was her role in the Cure organisation? V jealous to hear she was staying at the Manor during the WMS recording and watched Robert and Perry jam!
Poor robert in Monterrey! My first concert was that one even though I come from England! From the audience perspective it was incredible as they really love the Cure and it was their first time there!
@@TCDB - good to know. By the way, if you every need any info about the guitars and amps and stuff used by Robert and the others, I know an obscene amount about this useless subject. (Not that I can think why you might ever want that info!)
@@pabcrane Thanks for your offer. I'm not obsessed with the gear side of any band but if I will ever need info about it for something I will get in touch. :)
@@pabcrane hey Paul I always wondered what guitar effects they used on seventeen seconds. It sounds almost like chorus but more transparent than the flange and chorus effects the band would use later on.
@@kangvolcano9171 - most of the chorus would be from the Roland JC 120 which has a stereo chorus built it. I believe the flanger used around this time would have been the Electro Harmonix Electric Mistress : )
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Man I wish I could see his expressions during this conversation! The laughter alone! ❤
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Robert is so humble, very hard to find these days. No ego and if any a healthy amount. He truly is a national treasure. Also Love the mention of Michael Jackson as a fan of his also, and to hear that Robert too believed MJ was innocent 😁 shame we live in a judgemental world, where someone with a good heart who is innocent gets ridiculed. Never stop being you. Prejudice is ignorance. Peace and love to you all ✌️
Thank you for posting - found the time stamps for each topic easy to follow along.
Absolutely fascinating interview, thanks for uploading! Out of interest who is Jane Granby and what was her role in the Cure organisation? V jealous to hear she was staying at the Manor during the WMS recording and watched Robert and Perry jam!
That’s crazy. He’s eccentric ❤❤
robert not even knowing when Disintegration came out is histerical
Poor robert in Monterrey! My first concert was that one even though I come from England! From the audience perspective it was incredible as they really love the Cure and it was their first time there!
A enigma, the more he speaks. Such a eloquent artist. My Robert. Pour la vie. Tu n'est pas un enfant. Tu est l'univers .
51:01 Jupiter Crash!
Thought I’d heard every interview. Thanks!
Counting the number of previously unsolved crimes in Crowley that have now been resolved from the one interview 🤣🤣
Did Johnny Black abandon his Cure book idea?
Well, it wasn't released for sure.
why does it cut at 1:45:37 ?
There are at least 3 cuts in the recording. Why? Ask Johnny Black who made the recording.
ah ok, thanks. i really enjoyed the video :)
Tape pro'lly ran out!
Did the book Johnny keeps referencing ever get written? If so I've not seen it or heard of it.
I don't know about a book by him but he wrote the sleeve notes of Join The Dots and the deluxe edition albums.
@@TCDB - good to know. By the way, if you every need any info about the guitars and amps and stuff used by Robert and the others, I know an obscene amount about this useless subject. (Not that I can think why you might ever want that info!)
@@pabcrane Thanks for your offer. I'm not obsessed with the gear side of any band but if I will ever need info about it for something I will get in touch. :)
@@pabcrane hey Paul I always wondered what guitar effects they used on seventeen seconds. It sounds almost like chorus but more transparent than the flange and chorus effects the band would use later on.
@@kangvolcano9171 - most of the chorus would be from the Roland JC 120 which has a stereo chorus built it. I believe the flanger used around this time would have been the Electro Harmonix Electric Mistress : )
Logan Pearsall Smith.