THE CURE - Siamese twins (Ballet Riverside BBC, 17th March 1983) - HQ color version !
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- Choregrapher : Nicolas Dixion (Royal Ballet)
Dancers : Sharon MacGorian & Stephen Beagley (Royal Ballet)
The Cure : Robert Smith & Lawrence Tolhurst
+ Steven Severin, Anne Stephenson & Virginia Hewes.
Recorded @ Riverside Studios, Hammersmith, London, UK.
17th March 1983. - Zábava
This is a literal treasure. They should archive this
I guess they have. Otherwise we could not watch it.
I LUV THE VIOLINS SOLOS.
i have this on VHS tape recorded it live off the telly back in 83 Classic cure Stuff xx
could you check if your version has more quality than this one? You might find a good treasure
This is deeply beautiful
I love this, fabulous dancers, musicians and of course Robert Smiths vocals.
The person that gave this a thumbs down is a nerd that likes Winger.
Fourty years ago...
Great clip. And Steve severin of the Banshees on bass too
@W A all of the Banshees are practically deaf now, so Robert said in an interview. Lol
I was just telling myself "I know this Stingray bass and silhouette" :)
@@sootyfoot really, in wich interview?
Thank you for that info. I was wondering who was on bass since this was during the time Simon Gallup spent outside of the band.
I remember watching this as a 15 year old like it was yesterday. Riverside was on BBC2 I think. Slightly more of an arts programme than a music show. Great suff. P💜
That made me cry
This is so magical. It's exactly how I dance everytime I listen to this album. ☺️💙💙💙. Yes, I said album! ☺️
❤
Non conoscevo questa canzone e me ne sono innamorata follemente al primo ascolto! Straordinario anche il balletto! Grazie infinite per aver condiviso questo video! 😍🥰
And Lol is in the back, completely and utterly smoked out of his mind!
I love love love all of this.
I've always loved this song, and with Severen and Royal Ballet dancers live performance was R.S.'s Zenith IMO.
wow, makes me fly.
Increíble muchas gracias. Infinitas gracias. Muy bueno gracias 🇦🇷 ...
When music had meaning!
Very Pina Bausch meets Rudolf Nureyev in the Swan Lake but it works!
🖤🖤🖤
show👫👏👏👏
I heard somewhere this was the last time Tolhurst played on drums before Andy came in. Can anyone confirm this? I always liked Tolhurst’s simplistic drumming.
does anyone know if there is a cd physical copy of this with the violins? it's the best version
Does anyone know if the lady in the chair leaving is suppose to symbolize something?
Smoking break
@@xsrrr smoking kills
La mamie qui se casse avant la fin du morceau ! Ah ah! 😁
the only dance i ever liked
Is it always like this?
2:39
00:06
The relationship of the man and woman, in dance form.
what do you mean?
I think that's pretty clear. If one is not brainwashed by the new religion
@@ExLibMachina thought you meant they were boyfriend/girlfriend
Ok. I just thought it's a beautiful demonstration of the ups and downs between men and women
@@ExLibMachina it is beautiful i agree, sadly the little old lady in the video seems to be part of that new religion you were talking about
fucking cheer up
2 people's fingers are fat and accidentally hit the wrong button
The old lady!? Is it Madge? Dame Edna's friend?