Robert had a shed in his back yard. He was from a big family and they had a big house with a yard. They'd practice things that become songs like Boys Don't Cry. The neighbours put up with it. Robert's older brother had a big record collection and was known locally as "The Professor", because he knew so much about music. Obviously, that impacted Robert, as he could hear all sorts of stuff that his peers didn't always have the chance to hear. Lol was friends with Robert back then. They actually knew each other since they were 5 years old. Lol would go over to Robert's home and that's also where they recorded their earliest stuff.
@davidbaldwin2143 ай бұрын
I liked the movie Sing Street where they were described as "happy-sad". The main character's older brother also had a big record collection that he learned from.
@veerchasm13 ай бұрын
I’ve interacted a little bit with Lol and he is a very nice person. I recommend his autobiography, a great read.
@danmang9237 ай бұрын
Absolute truth what he's saying about trying to emulate your favorite artist and the accident that comes with the process is your own sound.
@candice_telliАй бұрын
Lol's book Cured is awesome. He talks about that more deeply. Great reading, strongly recommended
@ALFONSOFELIPECF-ri9xf7 ай бұрын
Thank you very much for bringing this wonderful song (and many others more) to us, although no matter how much I thank you, it will never be enough.
@MrZER0C000L4 ай бұрын
no pun intended?
@ALFONSOFELIPECF-ri9xf4 ай бұрын
Maybe, I don't know (English is not my native language)... anyway, greetings from Spain.
@MrZER0C000L4 ай бұрын
@@ALFONSOFELIPECF-ri9xf the pun was “never be enough”. Cos there’s a cure song called “Never Enough” and greetings from England
@ALFONSOFELIPECF-ri9xf4 ай бұрын
Yeah... I guess it was my subconscious... in any way I try to speak, never enough, however much I try to speak about how important this song and many others are to me, it's never enough. My gratitude to Robert Smith, Lol Tolhurst... is endless.
@Neil-Aspinall3 ай бұрын
Boys Don't Cry (The album) is truly one of the best Rock albums ever released. Sublime.
@ollysmoviesandmusic2047Ай бұрын
totally! infinitely better than Three Imaginary Boys. just a fantastic record, never misses.
@mikeciul85994 ай бұрын
Michael Jackson was so goth he had his face altered to look like Andrew Eldritch. I say this with the utmost love and respect for both of them, of course.
@pennierkaide49853 ай бұрын
Idt MJ was trying to look like Andrew Eldrich, but I've seen photos from 89 where they do like very similar. I also don't think MJ was at all goth. Thriller was one time concept album. The rest of his music was pop, r&b, and dance.
@mikeciul85993 ай бұрын
@@pennierkaide4985 Right after I wrote that I saw Shonalika's video about whiteness and goth. I felt a bit bad for being flippant tbh. They did not make any claims about MJ but I learned a lot of fascinating stuff, both about goth culture and about non-white goth artists. Recommended! They did not talk about the Sisters a lot but they did mention a gospel influence, showing a clip from This Corrosion. Which reminded me I heard Andrew Eldritch claim that This Corrosion was a parody of Wayne's "bombast," and that he hired Jim Steinman to produce Floodland sort of as a joke. (That's how I remember the interviews - please fill me in with details and corrections!) I'm happy to take his word for it but I don't think that has much to do with the impact of Floodland on those who heard it, myself included. I personally love the maximalist approach!
@pennierkaide49853 ай бұрын
@@mikeciul8599 I looked up this video and I'm interested to watch. From the title and a comment I read, it seems that if you're not white, you can't be goth. That's just the impression I'm getting from the title but since I haven't watched it in its entirety I could be wrong. I would hope this isn't true. The alternative music and lifestyle scene, shouldn't be closed to anyone. I embraced this way bc I felt understood and excepted.
@mikeciul85993 ай бұрын
@@pennierkaide4985 There's some discussion about gatekeeping but the video has plenty of nuance. Come back and leave a review if you watch it!
@Pepsidud32Ай бұрын
did not expect a Suicide mention I love that band so much!!
@ianwalsh9552Ай бұрын
Lol tolhurst. He's the business.
@paulashe614 ай бұрын
Tol and budgie
@Skyler-f7cАй бұрын
Absolutely
@stadtrade1027 ай бұрын
Alice cooper.
@nicolavanrhyn17264 ай бұрын
All types of music would include Johnny Cash.
@justmadeit24 ай бұрын
What does it mean to be goth ?
@FuzzyBlast4 ай бұрын
seeing the beauty in the darkness
@SummonSkeletons3 ай бұрын
It means you like and support Goth music. The rest is just stereotypes. It is a music based subculture, like Metalheads or Emo etc.
@pennierkaide49853 ай бұрын
@FuzzyBlast..I absolutely love your reply. You've perfectly summed it up.
@ReprodestruxionАй бұрын
To come from pre medieval Germany
@paulashe614 ай бұрын
Goff only came into being with The Batcave.
@paulashe614 ай бұрын
3 albums in 1979 started a dark mood. Joy Division. Banshees , Adam and the ants.