The Cure
The Cure Live at Glastonbury 1995 - Jupiter Crash Performance
In June 1995, The Cure took the stage at the Glastonbury Festival, delivering a memorable performance that was part of their "Wish" tour. The album "Wish," released in April that year, marked a significant moment in The Cure's journey, showcasing their evolving sound with both introspective lyrics and catchy melodies. With hits like "Friday I'm in Love" and "A Night Like This," the record helped solidify their place in the alternative rock landscape. Interestingly, this performance is sometimes noted for the palpable energy and charisma of lead singer Robert Smith. Fans often recall the exciting atmosphere of Glastonbury ’95, especially as it came during a high point for the band, blending their unique goth aesthetics with mainstream appeal. The live rendition of "Jupiter Crash," performed on that sunny day, struck a chord, offering a perfect snapshot of The Cure's artistic style at the time, celebrating both melancholy and joy in true Cure fashion. If you were there, how could you possibly forget that ethereal vibe?