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Cure_for_Corgan

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  1. Any artist that died. Jeff Buckley, Nick Drake, Elliot Smith, Ian Curtis, Kurt Cobain.
  2. Hey, for a live performance i'd recommend Jeff Buckley - Live in Chicago. Seeing Jeff perform live is an entirely different thing from his studio recordings, the greatest voice and passionate songs, never performed twice the same way. The version of grace on this dvd is amazing. The cure - trilogy is an epic music dvd, as it covers 3 albums over one amazing concert, performed by the modern day cure lineup, amazing. David Bowie - a reality tour, is very good. I'd have to say the new Morrissey dvd "who put the M in Manchester" is excellent. He pulls off his (and smiths) classics and the new stuff is also great. It's a film of his homecoming concert in manchester on his birthday. The fans really go wild! He is their god, understandably, lol. Placebo - live in paris is good.
  3. Hey, this is my first post. In relation to discussion on The Cure (who I am absolutely nuts about, lol)... Darkwave ay? maybe so, I think the term "goth" is more of a broad description that can be used for a lot of things, and perhaps darkwave is a sub-genre. The Cure have some pretty dark albums (faith, pornography and disintegration), these records are all amazingly dark. They also have a very poppy side. Both sides of the Cure are wonderful. Joy division, particularly the album "Closer" is considered the most depressing album ever made (arguably, along with pornography) Both these bands definitely have a gothic sort of style to them as well. Other than that there's more gimmicky sort of goth (marilyn manson...though he's still great, Nine inch nails etc) but then there are your extremes in such genre's such as death metal.
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