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Cure and then
" The Cure then embarked on their worldwide " Top Tour " with Thompson, Anderson, and producer-turned-bassist Phil Thornalley on board.
The Cure then embarked on the Prayer Tour, which saw the band playing stadiums in the US.
Since then he has written and recorded with a wide range of artists, from Andreas Scholl in the classical world, to Beck, Pink, The Cure, Kraftwerk ( a project with Ralf Hütter ),
Matmos gained notoriety for their use of samples including " freshly cut hair " and " the amplified neural activity of crayfish " on their first album and " recorded the snips, clicks, snaps, and squelches of various surgical procedures, then nipped and tucked them into seven remarkably accessible, melodic pieces of experimental techno " for their album A Chance to Cut Is a Chance to Cure.
Arudou and two co-plaintiffs, Kenneth Lee Sutherland and Olaf Karthaus, in February 2001 then sued Earth Cure in district court pleading racial discrimination, and the City of Otaru for violation of the United Nations Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Racial Discrimination, a treaty which Japan ratified in 1996.
They are the setting for the opening scenes of the second Cornelius novel, A Cure for Cancer ( 1971 ), where Jerry encounters a helicopter firing on a party of tea-drinking old ladies in a satire on the ( then contemporary ) Vietnam war.
Palumbo then recruited the other current members as a touring group, and toured the United States, playing with bands such as Interpol, The Rapture, The Used and The Cure.
The station's programming was initially heavily weighted to what was then considered " alternative " popular music, with a strong emphasis on such artists as Bauhaus, Ministry, Kate Bush and the Cure.
Her performance caught the eye of many viewers, although she had previously performed it on French television only some weeks before, upstaging more established acts such as The Cure, Embrace, and The Futureheads ; she then went on to top the post-show poll on the website for that episode.
Scarling was then invited to join the lineup of the Robert Smith-organized Curiosa Festival, performing on select West Coast dates alongside Interpol, The Rapture, Mogwai, Cursive, The Cooper Temple Clause, and longtime inspirations The Cure.
Regarding the experience of shooting the film, Cure said " It was a once-in-a-lifetime experience, and then they yell, ' Cut!
Neil's sneezing fit then prompts Vyvyan to send Mike out to get a cure ( prompting a joke about the Cure ).

Cure and embarked
The Cure also embarked on the " Wish Tour " with Cranes, and released the live albums Show ( September 1993 ) and Paris ( October 1993 ).
On 26 May, The Cure embarked on a 19-date summer festival tour of Europe, commencing at the Pinkpop Festival, joined by former Cure / COGASM collaborator Reeves Gabrels on guitar.

Cure and support
Cure was succeeded a year later by Emmanuel Anquetil who tried to gain the support of the port workers.
The Associates toured as support band for The Cure and The Passions on the Future Pastimes Tour of England between November and December — all three bands were on the Fiction Records roster — with the new Cure line-up already performing a number of new songs for the projected second album.
The Cure toured to support the compilation and released a live concert VHS of the show, filmed in the south of France called The Cure in Orange.
Early in 1996, the Cure played festivals in South America, followed by a world tour in support of the album Galore.
A highlight of this lineup was opening for The Cure in support of their 2nd album, A Forest and Seventeen Seconds as released in different markets.
The Cure were the support band for the whole tour with Smith therefore playing two sets per night.
The Reels were support to The Cure during their 1979 tour of Australia.
Vanbiesbrouck is also the celebrity sponsor of a golf event in support of The Alan T. Brown Foundation to Cure Paralysis.
Her 1997 mini-CD A Gift of Hope went to support the Y-ME National Breast Cancer Organization, and her music appeared in a Lifetime channel special about breast cancer, " Say It, Fight It, Cure It.
" Matsui also played at a special ice skating benefit in 1997 to support the Susan G. Komen for the Cure.
Alumnae and collegiate chapters devote their service to Komen Race for the Cure, Courage Night, THINK-PINK !, Yoplait, and other local philanthropies that support the cause.
At the 2005 St. Louis Race for the Cure, a marathon to help support the Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation, Rams players Alex Barron, Zach Bray, Jeremy Calahan, Jerome Carter, Jeremy Carter, Jerome Collins, Clifford Dukes, Ryan Fitzpatrick, Madison Hedgecock, Reggie Hodges, Jamison Vontrell, Matt McChesney, Duvol Thompson, and Ridgeway presented roses to the breast cancer survivors at the finish line.
There is no medical evidence to support these claims, and coral calcium has been identified by the United States Food and Drug Administration as a " Fake Cancer ' Cure ' Consumers Should Avoid ".

Cure and band
The song " The Drowning Man ", by British band The Cure, is inspired by events in Gormenghast, and the song " Lady Fuchsia " by another British band, Strawbs, is also based on events in the novels.
The Cure are an English rock band formed in Crawley, West Sussex in 1976.
The Cure first began releasing music in the late 1970s with its debut album Three Imaginary Boys ( 1979 ); this, along with several early singles, placed the band as part of the post-punk and New Wave movements that had sprung up in the wake of the punk rock revolution in the United Kingdom.
The first incarnation of what became The Cure was The Obelisk, a band formed by students at Notre Dame Middle School in Crawley, Sussex.
" Thompson was dropped from the band in May, and the remaining trio ( Smith / Tolhurst / Dempsey ) were soon renamed The Cure by Smith.
An early NME article on the band wrote that The Cure " are like a breath of fresh suburban air on the capital's smog-ridden pub-and-club circuit " and noted " With a John Peel session and more extensive London gigging on their immediate agenda, it remains to be seen whether or not The Cure can retain their refreshing joie de vivre.
Parry was concerned at the state of his label's top band, and became convinced that the solution was for The Cure to reinvent its musical style.
However, the bassist slot was not vacant long, for a Cure roadie named Gary Biddles had brokered a reunion between Smith and former bassist Simon Gallup, who had been playing in the band Fools Dance.
During this time, The Cure became a very popular band in Europe ( particularly in France, Germany and the Benelux countries ) and increasingly popular in the U. S.
With only one album left in their record contract and with commercial response to Wild Mood Swings and the Galore compilation lacklustre, Smith once again considered that the end of The Cure might be near and thus wanted to make an album that reflected the more serious side of the band.
The band released their twelfth album The Cure on Geffen in 2004, which was produced by Ross Robinson.
Spin has said " The Cure have always been an either / or sort of band: either [...] Robert Smith is wallowing in gothic sadness or he's licking sticky-sweet cotton-candy pop off his lipstick-stained fingers.
Pope explained the appeal of working with The Cure by saying, " The Cure is the ultimate band for a filmmaker to work with because Robert Smith really understands the camera.
In 1992 the NME declared The Cure had during the 1980s become " a goth hit machine ( 19 to date ), an international phenomenon and, yep, the most successful alternative band that ever shuffled disconsolately about the earth ".
" Interpol lead singer, Paul Banks was quoted as saying " The Cure is the band that all of us in Interpol can say influenced us.
Musicians Alan Wilder of Depeche Mode and Recoil, Nick Midson ( formerly of Threshold ), actress Daniela Denby-Ashe, Ian Gillan of Deep Purple, Mick Jones of punk band The Clash, the highly influential Big Audio Dynamite and latterly Carbon / Silicon, Glen Matlock of the Sex Pistols, Robert Smith of The Cure, Pete Doherty, of The Libertines and Babyshambles, Dave Kerr-Clemenson ( Edison Lighthouse / White Plains ) as well as Matador Records founder Gerard Cosloy, are all fans of the club.
He is the lead singer, guitar player and principal songwriter of the rock band The Cure, and its only constant member since its formation in 1976.
" The Melody Makers Ian Birch recognised the Banshees ' influence on Smith's band early on, comparing The Cure ’ s 1978 debut single Killing An Arab favourably to Siouxsie's Hong Kong Garden ( released a few short months earlier ).

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