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February 29, 2000: Late Night with Conan O'Brian, New York City, NY, USA
Info:
A Forest
Line up:
Robert Smith- guitar, vocals
Simon Gallup- bass
Perry Bamonte- guitar
Jason Cooper- drums
Roger O'Donnell- keyboards
Reviews:
- POSTED TO DESCENT:
My husband and I just arrived home in Boston after a tumultuous journey to
NYC to see the Cure.
After a near 5-hour journey plagued with car troubles, my husband and I
arrived safely at our hotel. We checked in, showered, and headed to the
Roseland Ballroom. We arrived a little before 6 p.m. only to find that the line
for the venue extended a block and a half. We got in line and waited patiently
for show time. While in line, scalpers ran up and down the line asking to buy
extra tickets “2 for $120” only to sell them later for $200 each. Another man
chanted a Jesus mantra. Fellow Cure fans snuggled together and drank coffee
trying to fend off the extremely harsh wind. My husband and I were fortunate
to meet some nice people in line who made the time pass more quickly. Two
girls in front of us had won tickets to see the Cure through a radio promotion.
The couple behind us were “good sports” as they were both fighting off the
flu. At one point, a security guard asked the crowd to move back 50 feet so
that we would not be blocking the entrance to Miss Saigon. You can imagine
how excited everyone was to comply with his wishes. We all wanted to move
closer to doors of the venue, not further away. Needless to say, we adhered
to his directions.
Around 7:15 p.m., we were allowed to move up. We were stopped at
different segments by security guards. It was like a game. Start. Stop. Start.
Stop. The closer we got to the venue, the more we were teased. “Stop here,
please.” Finally, my husband and I made it inside and out of the cold around
7:45 p.m.
My husband and I got a place in front of the stage halfway between Robert
and Roger. We were approximately 4 “rows” back. (You can never
accurately count rows in a general admission concert.) There was a very nice
man, though extremely tall, in front of us. He was the tallest man at the
concert, easily 7 feet tall. I was able to see around him well enough. He let a
few girls go in front of him, even. During Out of this World, one girl in back of
him jumped on his back. When she finally let go, she sobbed uncontrollably
and complained embarrassingly about not being able to see. The man politely
explained that he, too, had waited in line for several hours to get tickets and
that he was justified to have his spot. I whole-heartedly agreed. Another
couple who came in late, a tall waif blonde and a dorky man with
dark-rimmed glasses, ran and pushed bodies aside to get a place in front of
Robert. I was bothered by their obvious plan. They did achieve their
objective, though. A few songs later, it was oddly comforting to see that the
dark-rimmed dorkman received a taste of his own medicine when a drunk frat
boy thrusted his way forward yelling “Robert, Robert, Robert.” A fight
eventually broke out between the two of them. I grabbed my head as not to
get hit by the flying fists. They both calmed down and achieved some kind of
peace and co-existence. The dorkman was later seen throwing a CD on
stage. Not the brightest move, by any means. The CD hit Simon’s bass and
laid on the floor for the remainder of the concert.
With all the commotion, I think I was distracted for a total of five songs. I had
a hard time even getting the lyrics straight. Maybe Someday was one of the
highlights of the evening. I was looking forward to the playful intonation
Robert had in London…”Maybe Some Daaay,” but no luck. The favorite of
the night for me was 39. He used such force in his voice when singing; “I used
to feed the fire…” it was admittedly sexy. Robert, Roger, and Simon were all
perfectly aligned for A Forest. It was probably the most precise performance
of A Forest that I had ever seen. We all thought they were going to go into
Forever as it looked like Perry was going to change guitars. That would have
been amazing! Figurehead was remarkable. The drums were potent with the
additional drum machine underneath.
Overall, it was gratifying evening, though I think we are going to skip on Jones
Beach concert this summer and travel to more tranquil venues in Boston and
Toronto.
In closing, I would like to say thank you to the kind, tall man. Through all the
trouble he was given, he remained calm and reasonable. Through the nasty
fight that ensued next to me, he was protective of all of us. He reaffirmed that
there is hope for humanity.
- POSTED TO DESCENT:
Re: Conan. Many of know that this is the second time they have appeared on
Conan, having appeared in 96 when WMS came out. I remember the first time
it was much like it was last night. Everytime Conan would say their name
the cure fans in the audience went nuts last time. Well, Conan obviously
remembered that. Last night when introducing who was gonna be on the show,
he said, after introducing the girl from Sabrina and his guest from SNL, he
said, and "I hope this gets some kind of response, The Cure." Of course the
crowd went bonkers as Conan knew it would. Then later when talking about
something else he again mentioned their name and it happened again and he
cracked some joke about him having to stop saying their name, instead
saying these people who produce sounds pleasing to the ear or something
like that. It's basically become a running joke on his show (but I recall
similar wild responses from the crowd during their Leno, Letterman, and SNL
appearances in 96). His is the only show they have now been on twice
though, as far as i know. Conan is the best when it comes to the big night
shows. He seems to have more rapport with rock groups at least.
In any event, the first guest is the girl who plays Sabrina on that vampire
killer show, sorry forgot her name. So she comes out and apologizes to
Conan, saying that she is really here to see The Cure not him, saying that
she has been hearing "their new song" on the radio and found out they were
gonna be on, and called the show to get audience tix, instead they asked
her if she wanted to be a guest on the show.
Re: the actual performance. I much preferred the light shows and the way
they were filmed on Hard Rock Live and even Mad TV. However, Robert looked
better in his bright red "dress" shirt, well it had buttons, looked like
fake silk material or something out of his video for The 13th. Generally
the band seemed tired probably from the Roseland show the night before.
Someone else commented and I noticedt too that Bob doesn't move around on
stage much anymore, don't know about a real concert, but having put on a
few pounds he just doesn't strike me as motivated to bop around the stage
much anymore. I would love to be proven wrong on that. I remember him
climbing on top of the huge speakers in Cleveland in 96. (Maybe I'll have
to wait till Mansfield, MA - he always goes crazy when he plays there.)
The performance of Maybe Someday was slowed down it seemed to me. I much
preferred the more electrified performance on Mad TV Saturday night.
I believe most musical guests on Conan usually only do one song. Goes to
show you how much Conan knows that his audience was there to see The Cure
that at the end of the show he said "here's The Cure to play us out." With
almost up to seven minutes left in the show! Now time on these shows is
closely monitored so I was in total shock to see them be allowed to play "A
Forest!!!! Total shock, pleasant though. I have never ever seen them play
this song in such a forum, only live ad libbed versions in concert. So this
was a rare treat. And it sounded good too.
Robert sang all 21 Again's, and they almost were able to finish the song
but not quite before the show ended. All in all, we all owe Conan a debt of
thanks for allowing this. In fact i am gonna drop the show a thank you note
via email. he could easily have not allowed them to do a second song at all.
He's been becoming my favorite late night host as it was, this kind of
thing just goes to reinforce that he's a good guy.
Of course after this i couldn't sleep so i was watching the show that comes
on after, I don't even know what it's called but the guest was the
seemingly interesting English singer/songwriter Dido (anybody know if she
is more than a Sineed O'Connor / Enya / McLachlin hybrid?) Anyway, as this
show was going to commercial an instrumental portion of the album version
of Maybe Someday was played.
Finally, someone was asking about other tv appearances. As far as I know
that was it for the US. They may have even gone back to England. If anybody
knows differently I am sure they will let us know.
- POSTED TO DESCENT:
Caught the show Tuesday night. Brilliant, as
ALWAYS! I've still to this day not seen The Cure's
'96 appearance on Conan O'Brien. I like to watch the
WHOLE show just in case there's even just a blurb
about The Cure, and of course there was. Mind you,
it's not always easy to watch the whole thing seeing
as the program can get quite stupid and boring. I'm
speaking primarily of 'The Tonight Show' (Recall when
The Cure were on in '98 and Leno commented that they
looked "wasted", and Robert so modestly disregarded
the remark). Fortunately, It wasn't difficult at all,
this time round since they were on Conan (Thank
Goodness! I thought) I used to watch Conan
"religiously" every weeknight, but stopped for a while
when I actually got more of a life (it's on TOO late,
and alas... to miss such precious hours of sleep).
Was a bit surprised to hear Melissa Joan Hart
-Sabrina, The Teenage Witch (Really I don't watch that
crap, I just happen to be good with names, and by
chance if any of you do watch it, I'm sorry for the
'crap' remark); Anyhow, when she said that she was
there for The Cure I immediately got a strange vibe,
like "ah, yes, she may a fan". I sometimes get an
eerie feeling about certain people I'm around, I can
almost sense that they are into The Cure. I'm NOT
talking like Telepathy or anything, just an intuition,
if you will. Does anyone know what I mean? Well,
moving right along, I loved Robert's attire and my
mouth actually dropped to see him wearing a suit! Ah!
just like the old days. I like to see him a suit
every once in a while. And had anyone else noticed
that he looked a bit taller? Not sure, may be it was
his shoes. Anyone catch Robert fussing around a bit
with the equipment? I thought that was interesting. I
was, as well, astounded to hear them 'playing out the
show' and the song actually being... what? not
"Inbetween Days" but "A Forest"! I was very pleased.
It was all amazing.
No negative comments here! I am very kind to The
Cure. I feel like they know what they are doing, who
am I to judge? I'm not Brilliant like they are.
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