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Robert Smith

Robert Smith

Birthday: 21 April 1959, Blackpool, Lancashire, England, UK
Birth Name: Robert James Smith
Height: 178 cm

Robert James Smith was born 21 April 1959 in Blackpool Lancashire, England to Alex and Rita Smith. He was the third of four children (Richard, 12 July 1946, Margaret, 27 February 1950, and Janet, 30 A ...Show More

Robert Smith
Around the early Eighties, there was The Teardrop Explodes, the Bunnymen (Echo & The Bunnymen) and u Show more Around the early Eighties, there was The Teardrop Explodes, the Bunnymen (Echo & The Bunnymen) and us, who people always used to lump together. The Bunnymen and the Teardrops both had hits before us and I can remember thinking, 'We're never going to have a hit.' I thought I was going to have to get used to the fact that what we were doing was making underground music. Then we did "Let's Go To Bed" and suddenly we were off. Hide
[Asked how he feels knowing that he has changed people's lives, and whether it scares him] Sometimes Show more [Asked how he feels knowing that he has changed people's lives, and whether it scares him] Sometimes it scares me, mostly it helps me... Hide
"In Between Days" was the first hit that I was really proud of. Everything up until then I considere Show more "In Between Days" was the first hit that I was really proud of. Everything up until then I considered quirky, almost like novelty records. "In Between Days" was the first song of ours that people played everywhere. It was fresh and upbeat and full of life. It was a massive song for us. Hide
[on playing at Glastonbury Festival in 1990] Glastonbury was ok, but its organisation does leave an Show more [on playing at Glastonbury Festival in 1990] Glastonbury was ok, but its organisation does leave an awful lot to be desired. There should have been crush barriers in the main field - the one particular incident down the front with the girl being given the kiss of life shocked us a bit too much to really get into the set. Hide
[Asked what type of The Cure fan he likes] All of them! Except the ones who feel they are owed somet Show more [Asked what type of The Cure fan he likes] All of them! Except the ones who feel they are owed something. Hide
[Asked if he usually confronts or avoids difficult situations] I usually confront, but I often wish Show more [Asked if he usually confronts or avoids difficult situations] I usually confront, but I often wish I had avoided! Hide
There have been very few virtuosos in the history of the group, but there have been a lot of really Show more There have been very few virtuosos in the history of the group, but there have been a lot of really nice people. The Cure backstage is a notoriously fun-filled zone. Hide
[Asked how familiar he is with the Cure cover band 'Fat Bob and The Cure Heads'] I've heard the name Show more [Asked how familiar he is with the Cure cover band 'Fat Bob and The Cure Heads'] I've heard the name - not strangely enough I'm not the slightest bit tempted to see them play live! Hide
[on being godfather to Eden, bandmate Simon Gallup's son] His spiritual future is assured. [on being godfather to Eden, bandmate Simon Gallup's son] His spiritual future is assured.
With "Wild Mood Swings", it was like starting again. We were written off, but we still sold a millio Show more With "Wild Mood Swings", it was like starting again. We were written off, but we still sold a million records. I was really happy with it; I think it's a very underrated record. It was savaged over here and Cure fans were a little wary of it because it wasn't what they wanted. Hide
I had no desire to be famous; I just wanted to make the greatest music ever made. I didn't want anyo Show more I had no desire to be famous; I just wanted to make the greatest music ever made. I didn't want anyone to know who I was. Hide
[1990; asked why he and the other Cure members call Perry Bamonte 'Teddy'] He hangs his head like on Show more [1990; asked why he and the other Cure members call Perry Bamonte 'Teddy'] He hangs his head like one. Hide
[Asked if he has ever seen a ghost] Sometimes I think I do. [Asked if he has ever seen a ghost] Sometimes I think I do.
What we do I think attracts a certain type of person. I don't think age has much to do with it, you Show more What we do I think attracts a certain type of person. I don't think age has much to do with it, you either get into it or you don't. You could be 16 or 60 and you're either gonna like us or not depending on your sensibilities. Hide
[on Winnie the Pooh] The bear of very little brain. [on Winnie the Pooh] The bear of very little brain.
[on "Closer" by Joy Division] I remember hearing "Closer" for the first time and thinking, 'I can't Show more [on "Closer" by Joy Division] I remember hearing "Closer" for the first time and thinking, 'I can't ever imagine making something as powerful as this.' Hide
[1995; asked if he surfs on the internet] I tried it once. [1995; asked if he surfs on the internet] I tried it once.
"Wild Mood Swings" was one of the weirdest records we'd ever made. I actually wanted it to be like a Show more "Wild Mood Swings" was one of the weirdest records we'd ever made. I actually wanted it to be like a Nick Drake album. We approached this producer called Haydn Bendall, who'd worked with Kate Bush and done the strings for Nick Drake at some point. I wanted to do the album with a string section and acoustic guitars. In the end, only "Bare" and "Numb" were like that. Hide
[Asked if he has ever been arrested, and if so, why] Once in Holland for public indecency. Once in L Show more [Asked if he has ever been arrested, and if so, why] Once in Holland for public indecency. Once in Luxembourg for criminal damage. Once in Japan for threatening behaviour. All 3 times I was let off with a 'warning'! Hide
If you hate the musician you might end up hating the cause he or she is supporting; this is the dang Show more If you hate the musician you might end up hating the cause he or she is supporting; this is the danger... Hide
[Asked what makes him sad] People, mainly. [Asked what makes him sad] People, mainly.
[1990; on the circumstances of Roger O'Donnell's departure from The Cure] Very simply - Simon [Gallu Show more [1990; on the circumstances of Roger O'Donnell's departure from The Cure] Very simply - Simon [Gallup] and Boris [Williams] didn't really get on with him... no real reasons, just a simmering unease... so someone had to leave. It ended up being Roger. Hide
[1996; on football/soccer and asked about Jason Cooper supposedly being the only Cure member not int Show more [1996; on football/soccer and asked about Jason Cooper supposedly being the only Cure member not interested in it] Boris [Williams] wasn't interested in it either. Jason is so much alike to him in many ways that sometimes I think that it is Boris in a stupid disguise. He is a cricket fan, just like Boris. Perry [Bamonte] isn't really interested in football either, that is just for Simon [Gallup], Roger [O'Donnell] and myself. And Simon and Roger don't understand anything about football really, as Arsenal and West Ham fans. That certainly isn't football. Hide
[Asked what he would do if wife Mary asked him to give up The Cure] She wouldn't ask me to! [Asked what he would do if wife Mary asked him to give up The Cure] She wouldn't ask me to!
[Asked if he plays the national lottery] Sometimes at the studio - I tried 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6! [Asked if he plays the national lottery] Sometimes at the studio - I tried 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6!
[Asked what was the most terrible event or day in his life] Leaving school. And passing 30! [Asked what was the most terrible event or day in his life] Leaving school. And passing 30!
[Asked if he has ever experienced any kind of supernatural event] Only under the influence of mind a Show more [Asked if he has ever experienced any kind of supernatural event] Only under the influence of mind altering drugs. Does this count? I thought not. Hide
[Asked how he reacts to rejection] I'm used to it! And it doesn't really bother me at all! [Asked how he reacts to rejection] I'm used to it! And it doesn't really bother me at all!
[Asked what people would learn about him just by observing his closest friends] I really don't know. Show more [Asked what people would learn about him just by observing his closest friends] I really don't know. Probably nothing. Hide
[on his wife Mary] She knows I'm not perfect, she loves me as I am. [on his wife Mary] She knows I'm not perfect, she loves me as I am.
[on Paula Abdul's song 'Forever Your Girl] I must admit - I like that record! [on Paula Abdul's song 'Forever Your Girl] I must admit - I like that record!
[1990; asked if The Cure are usually drunk before going onstage] No. Only me! [1990; asked if The Cure are usually drunk before going onstage] No. Only me!
[on "The Top"] It had "The Caterpillar", which was a really bizarre single, and the rest of it was t Show more [on "The Top"] It had "The Caterpillar", which was a really bizarre single, and the rest of it was totally demented. Hide
[Asked what his favourite joke is; referring to former bandmate Lol Tolhurst's new band] Presence. [Asked what his favourite joke is; referring to former bandmate Lol Tolhurst's new band] Presence.
In 1997, we played a massive festival on the West Coast of America, and Oasis and The Chemical Broth Show more In 1997, we played a massive festival on the West Coast of America, and Oasis and The Chemical Brothers were our support bands; anyone who was anyone in Britain supported us. NME managed to review that show and not mention that we were playing, let alone headlining. Britpop might have had a huge effect over here, and it might have marginalised us in a way we hadn't suffered since the early '80s, but everywhere else people were laughing about it. In the UK, we were portrayed as part of some old guard, and I remember thinking, 'I'm fucked if I'm going to let that happen to me.' This is what punk did, or was at least meant to do, to The Rolling Stones. I just thought it wasn't fair. We were actually younger in spirit compared with all those bands. Hide
When we released "The 13th" as a single, part of me thought it was good because it was different, an Show more When we released "The 13th" as a single, part of me thought it was good because it was different, and half of me thought that it was totally ridiculous. Hide
You know, the Internet's made us more aware of what people think about us. You know, the Internet's made us more aware of what people think about us.
"Wish" went in at No 1 around the world, so there wasn't anywhere to go. Porl (Porl Thompson) and Bo Show more "Wish" went in at No 1 around the world, so there wasn't anywhere to go. Porl (Porl Thompson) and Boris (Boris Williams) left because they realised they weren't enjoying it any more, but somehow I couldn't admit that to myself. Hide
[Asked what is his favourite proverb] 'He who tries to please all pleases none.' [Asked what is his favourite proverb] 'He who tries to please all pleases none.'
[Asked if he has any phobias] I hate big spiders and windows that don't open. And guard dogs. [Asked if he has any phobias] I hate big spiders and windows that don't open. And guard dogs.
[on what would have happened had Laurence Tolhurst stayed in The Cure] Simon [Gallup] would have thr Show more [on what would have happened had Laurence Tolhurst stayed in The Cure] Simon [Gallup] would have thrown him off a balcony. And then my best friend would be in jail and Lol would be dead. It was much easier for him not to be in the band. Hide
[Asked if The Cure were all drunk when performing 'Pictures of You' on 'Top of the Pops'] Yes! Well Show more [Asked if The Cure were all drunk when performing 'Pictures of You' on 'Top of the Pops'] Yes! Well spotted! Hide
[on the 1990 Fifa World Cup] Me and Simon [Gallup] ran riot in a bar in Austria the night Germany st Show more [on the 1990 Fifa World Cup] Me and Simon [Gallup] ran riot in a bar in Austria the night Germany stole England's win - but apart from that one result I enjoyed the World Cup immensely. Hide
[Asked if he has murderous instincts] Not as often as I used to... but then I don't see as many peop Show more [Asked if he has murderous instincts] Not as often as I used to... but then I don't see as many people! Hide
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