The Cure
THE CURE - Push Live in Theatre Antique d'Orange, France
On February 23, 1988, The Cure took to the stage at the Théâtre Antique d'Orange, delivering a captivating live performance of "Push" during their "Kiss Me, Kiss Me, Kiss Me" tour. This album, which had released just the previous year, marked a significant moment in the band's evolution. It showcased a more eclectic sound, marrying their post-punk roots with lush pop sensibilities. An interesting nugget about this era is how The Cure began to embrace more expansive instrumentation and emotive arrangements, which would later define their iconic style. This live performance reflects the band's energetic interactions with their audience, a hallmark of their concerts. Plus, it captures that elusive blend of raw emotion and sophisticated songwriting that fans have come to love. Isn't it fascinating how a live recording can encapsulate not just the music but the very essence of an artist during a pivotal point in their journey?