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Tuesday, July 3, 2012

The Porl Thompson Auction

In late April of this year, it was announced that Omega Auctions in Manchester, England would be hosting an auction of items which were owned by Porl Thompson. A rock star garage sale, essentially.

 I followed the progress of the announcements on Chain of Flowers and decided to register for the auction, just in case. Like many people, I assumed that the items in the catalog would fetch hundreds to thousands of pounds each, but I wanted to be prepared, just in case there was something that was a bit more affordable.

On the emotional level, I was grieving the loss of Porl in the band, and in some sense trying to come to terms with the finality represented by the auction and by what was said in the official statement. It was a very strange mix of feelings, to be on the one hand very sad about it, and on the other, keenly anticipating the sale.

On the day of the auction, I overslept! Upon awakening, though, my mind flashed to the thought to log on to the auction and so I was able to catch it from about just about halfway through. After figuring out how to see the auction items and turn on the audio of the auctioneer, I watched with growing wonder as items went for shockingly small amounts. I had only intended to bid on a couple of items, but I could not pass up the things that were selling for so little. This actually made me even sadder, that such historic things were on the block for what seemed like pennies.


The first thing that I put a bid on was lot #79. This was marked in the catalog as being ""THE CURE" FANZINE & POSTER SLEEVE FOR "THE WALK" - official fanzine, signed by Porl. Some markings to front and back cover. Also included is a poster sleeve for 1983 single "The Walk"."

In reality, the smaller item is the tour book from the 1981 Faith / Carnage Visors tour, and is extremely rare to see for sale. The other item was the insert from the 7" single for The Walk, and is also quite hard to find in any condition.

This item is very interesting for any Cure historian.  Here is an excerpt from the excellent website - Impression of Sounds about this poster: "The Walk was an important step as it marked the birth of Parched Art (Porl & Andy's design company) and the beginning of the work on customised alphabets and type logos for the name "The Cure". That particular one was based on a modified lower case helvetica that had been applied with a paintbrush. The original photograph was then hand-tinted by Porl. "

The second thing I bid on was Lot #81, a 7" picture disc of "The Caterpillar", although this is an easier item to find, it is still somewhat rare to see for sale.


"THE CATERPILLAR" RARE LIMITED EDITION 7" SINGLE PICTURE DISC - rare picture disc for 1984 single "The Caterpillar" in clear sleeve (Cat: FICSP20). Condition: Excellent.



I didn't have a copy of this already, as my vinyl collection is still just in it's infancy, so being able to one one that was previously owned by Porl was a huge draw towards getting it.







Next up was Lot #90, an original photograph of Porl from the Inbetween Days video shoot. Having a soft spot for anything from "Head On The Door", this was a no-brainer.


ORIGINAL PHOTOGRAPH OF PORL FROM THE SHOOT FOR "IN BETWEEN DAYS" - approx 12" x 10", this photo of Porl is from the shoot for the video for 1985 single "In Between Days". The band were wearing fluorescent makeup and were filmed under black ultraviolet light.






Then some original pieces of Porl's artwork came up for auction, and again I could not resist. I ended up with Lot #96,  this lovely small canvas, which has artwork which is similar to that used on the 2008 album 4:13 Dream and to the paintings that were used as the cover to the singles from the same album.

I was always interested in owning an original Porl artwork, so this auction provided a good way to accomplish that!
ORIGINAL CANVAS ARTWORK - a 20cm x 20cm watercolour canvas by Porl dated Sept 2006. This is an abstract piece which depicts a face and contains text "Girl", with the main colours being black and brown. On the reverse of the canvas it reads "This vast ocean that keeps our hearts apart" Sept. 2006. 


By this time I was getting a little too close to my self-imposed budget, and I was beginning to worry that I would not be able to get the item that I most wanted!! I stopped bidding until finally Lot #106 came under the hammer. I was completely on edge, and when the hammer finally fell for the last time, I had come close to letting it go!!


HAND PRINT WITH CURE LOGO - The symbol within the hand print is an early "Cure" logo. It was designed by Porl following a challenge being set by Robert Smith for him to design a logo whereby "The Cure" could be formed using the reproduction of a single symbol. The design was created by covering his hand in ink, and then pressing it onto the page.  


As many Cure fans know, this hand print was an integral part of the 1992 "Wish" album artworks. The "C" was the basis for the "Wish" logo and the hand print itself was featured on stickers, tee shirts, in the tour book and appeared on many items of this era.

Needless to say, I was beyond thrilled to be able to have this incredible piece of Cure memorabilia.



These are not the most expensive or amazingly rare items from the collection to be sure! However, each one represents a powerful part of the mystique and artistry that surrounds all things Cure. Beyond the fact that he is a talented guitarist, Porl is a unique and sensitive visual artist whose aesthetic has informed the band's image for decades. Regardless of his standing in the band now or in the past, he was a huge part of what made them special, and I feel a bit awed to have these items in my possession. Indeed, I even feel a bit like a museum curator whose mission is to preserve these items for future generations, and eventually, perhaps there will someday be an official Cure museum where fans can enjoy seeing things like this in person.

I am also very glad to know that some of the more expensive and historic items also went to fellow fans who will appreciate and keep them safe!!

Update 8/13/12

All of the pieces have now been framed, and the two final items listed here were professionally framed in order to preserve and enhance them properly. The handprint was attached to acid-free Japanese rice paper in a non-destructive fashion so that it could be re-framed as needed without damaging the item. The canvas was framed with a photograph of the back mounted underneath it and so that the sides could be viewed.



Saturday, December 10, 2011

Other Voices - Cure Members' Copies Update

I'm very pleased to let everyone know that copies of the Other Voices books have been given to all of the currently active members of The Cure and also to original member Laurence (Lol) Tolhurst. I would love to  give a copy to Porl (whose status with the band is unknown?) and to the ex-Cure members, so that's going to be a future part of this project.Thanks immensely once again to all the awesome contributors to the book, you really helped make it into an outstanding "thank you" letter to the band.


I found it to be highly appropriate and even somewhat poetic that the copies were given to the guys during the Reflections shows celebrating their first three albums, given that the original book was given to Robert shortly before the 30th Anniversary date of the release of Three Imaginary Boys.


And for those of you wondering, YES I did get  to ask Robert about getting the original copy of the book, when we met him in Sydney! (He got it.)

Without further ado, here are the photos of the book being given to the various members!

In Sydney Australia, May 31, 2011 - just prior to the first Reflections show. With me are April (Lostwishes) and Chris (Curejunkie), both contributors to the book, and Paivi (Spiggy):

Lol, Roger and Simon get their books:

Left to Right: April, Chris, Lol, Rev, Roger, Paivi

Rev and Simon
I didn't manage to get a pic of Simon  with his book, but he DID get it at this time! 

Paivi,Rev, Robert, April, Chris
 Robert already has the original, but we took a pic with him anyway, who wouldn't? 

Below, Jason gets his copy of the book at the third night of Reflections in LA on Nov. 23rd, 2011:
Jason Cooper in LA

Here are the dedications written in the  front of each book. I did one similar in Jason's book but did not have time to photograph it, sorry! Also there was a "This copy provided by:" blurb in the back of each one listing all of the wonderful, generous people who made donations so that I could buy the books for the band members.  



Also as a side note to Jason, I'm so sorry we weren't able to give you your copy in Oz, and I apologize if you felt left out. The problem was solely economic, as the books are $100 each, I just didn't have enough money to buy four copies prior to the Reflections shows. So since it was Simon's birthday, and I didn't know if I'd see Roger and Lol again, I had a hard decision to make about the three books that I brought.  I hope you weren't too upset! Much love and respect to you!


Thursday, April 22, 2010

The Cure Kick Ass Stickers!

Do the Cure Kick ASS? Yes, yes they do.

Just in time for Robert's birthday
Just in time for the 201st episode of South Park (with Robert Smith!)
Just in time to rock your socks off

Now you can get a limited edition high quality gloss vinyl sticker of my own personal homage to The Cure and Robert Smith's appearance on South Park. This design is my own drawing of the Cure as they would appear as South Park characters.

Look closely and you'll see just how finely detailed this drawing is, from the design on Porl's guitar to the stickers on Robert's guitar, to Simon's forearm tattoo, this artwork was drawn by a true Cure fan. The sticker is 3" x 4" and was created with silkscreen ink on a very high quality UV laminated outdoor glossy vinyl so it will live happily for years on your laptop, car or anywhere else you'd like it to be. You can see the difference in ink thickness on the photos below, these suckers will last and last without fading. Since I want these to last on MY car, I made sure to create only the best so that they will last for you too!

Plus, this sticker comes with a small "cell phone size 1" square" bonus sticker featuring my "Robert is my Homeboy" design!








The stickers are 3.99 each and shipping in the USA is only .75. Shipping internationally is 1.50. These prices are for up to 2 stickers, if you want  more than this, please email me at curehalo@gmail.com and I can give you the pricing.




3.99 sticker plus mail


Friday, April 16, 2010

Happy Pearlaversary!

One year ago today, the Cure peeps convened at the Rio in Las Vegas for a party of f*(&1#%  EPIC proportions.

The next morning, a few of the hung over, jetlagged, travel weary and beautiful people crammed themselves (literally) into two or three cars, narrowly avoided being pulled over, got stuck in Vegas strip traffic, and finally gathered in front of the Las Vegas sign to take a photo (whose brilliant idea was that?) before staggering back to the hotel to get ready for the Cure-stalking that would take place throughout the afternoon. Some of them were even from Australia.


And finally, the Cure went onstage. There are about six hundred photos of that so I'm just gonna do a slideshow here:



And there was much anticipation regarding a certain book about the 30th Anniversary being given to Robert, (alas!) but the show ended early, to much despair and speculation.

Finally, I took a crapload of video that night, and so did a lot of other people. Start watching here:



I love you, my Cure peeps!

Thursday, December 10, 2009

Ode to the Troubadour

The Cure's Myspace Secret Show at the Troubadour on Saturday, Dec. 13th, 2008 is a day that will live forever for those of us lucky enough to be there! I personally consider it to be one of my Cure miracles, of which there were many in 2008, but this show shares the top miracle slot only with my experience of meeting the Cure in person for the first time.

Looking back, it's hard to believe that a year has passed since this fateful weekend. As so many of our lives have entwined with this show, I have created this blog post as a way to collect everything that I could find or think of to post about it, so that we can keep all of this info in one place. If I'm missing anything, please let me know and I'll be happy to add it here.

I also want to say again that I am eternally grateful to the wonderful Cure fans that I met there in Los Angeles and for those of you from the CoF boards that I had the opportunity to meet before that weekend. You all are the reason that this will be my number one show ever, from the support that we offered each other to the memories we shared, I will cherish all of you as my Cure family. The only thing that could make experiencing a gig like this even better is the knowledge that you have good friends to talk about it with for the rest of your lives.

Without further ado, here is my little digital shrine to the Troubadour show.


Myspace Secret Show @ the Troubadour

Audio Downloads

BC recording in 24 bit or 16 bit

My blog posts about the show



Other blogs / posts about the show

Comingsoon.net (forum post, pics) / Coachella (forum post, lots of pics)

CoF Live Show Commentary

Articles about the show


Articles about the Live Album Release


Video



Youtube accounts with Troubadour Videos



Photos

My pics - Troubadour / Curemas Weekend (all)
MySpace Secret Shows / Day 19 / Getty Images / COF
KelBel / Myspace Secret Shows on Flickr / Shesaidboom
marcusdarling (crowd photos only) /phot0matt (wristbands)
glyphic / Traci

The Troubadour

It goes without saying that this legendary club would be the perfect setting for this secret show. It seems that are pretty proud of this event as well, and have updated their History page on their website to include The Cure's set.

For those who are reading this who are unaware of the history of the Troubadour, this small unassuming club in West Hollywood, California has been around since 1957 and has helped to launch some of modern music's biggest, most influential and best-known acts. Read that history page linked above for the whole scoop.

CoF Peeps who went to the Troubadour show
(I'm sorry if I forgot anyone, I don't know every CoF peep,
so please let me know if I missed your name and I'll be glad to add you in here!)


Rev. / Sean / Sugargirl / CrowbiWan / AutumnJade / Andythecurefan
Clockwise Cat / curejunkie / Sara B / Brandon / Steph / Debi / JeffLove
Laura / ThatCrazyCureGirl / Xyla / Maggie

Celebrities at the show

Kirsten Dunst / Gerard Way / Trey Parker "Disintegration is the best album ever!"
Leonardo DiCaprio / Ryan Gosling / Davey Havok (spotted, no photos found)

Paparazzi / Photographers

Day 19 / Frank Micelotta


The Concert Poster


Series of 450 (I have #278) - 3 color on 100# Natural paper
Created by Vahalla Studios - http://www.vahallastudios.com/

Looks like you can buy one at their site too! The poster artist has told me that the posters that they have for sale on their are the artist proofs that they received from Myspace. They are part of the same series as the ones given away at the show, but they are labeled with "AP" instead of being numbered as part of the 450. They were printed during the same run as the ones given out.

12:08 Dream Teeshirts


















Available at the Troubadour event as well as at the KROQ Almost Acoustic Christmas show the next day, 12/14. You can see more detailed photos of the shirts in my Flickr set here.

Event Staff Teeshirts


(Photo courtesy of and thanks to Kelly R. Photography)

Teeshirts with the poster lightbulb on the front and "12:13 Dream, an evening with The Cure" printed on the back were given to the staff at the event as well as to a very FEW LUCKY fans! It has been reported through the grapevine that only about 50 of these teeshirts were printed. If anyone has one of these they would like to sell, please contact me as I am an avid teeshirt collector! :D

The Swag Bag


















Given away after the concert, these bags mostly contained promotional items for the Toyota Matrix, one of the show's sponsors, a magazine and CD from Filter and a new copy of The Cure's 4:13 Dream CD which had a small hole drilled in one corner to disable retail selling of the CD. You can see more detailed photos of the swag bag contents in my Flickr set here.


The Wristband


A beautiful sparkly metallic glitter red with The Cure and Myspace logos printed on it in white. Word of mouth reports estimated between 130-150 wristbands given out, the exact number is not confirmed. Once we received the wristband, we were told to scatter and not come back until 7 pm or our wristband would be cut off (said menacingly by a large man bearing scissors).



Tuesday, October 20, 2009

The Cure for Halloween


This time of year is a favorite season for many Cure fans in the Northern Hemisphere as the weather begins to evoke some of our favorite Cure songs. The trees lose their leaves and the earth begins to chill, eerie mists fill the air and the sun hides behind a low, gray blanket of clouds. Beginning with the early brooding intensity of the first dark trilogy of Faith, Seventeen Seconds and Pornography, the Cure know how to evoke the emotions that come to us at of the onset of fall and early winter, and have captured some of the darkest nightmares of our psyches in musical format.

Since the atmosphere around Halloween is a perfect match for this music, I have brought together 31 of my favorite songs which speak to me of all of those haunted memories. This collection is naturally heavy on that early dark trilogy, however not all Cure albums are represented. There's not much Halloween feeling on Wish, for instance!

I have tried to stay true to the emotions that are with us the most at this time of year, choosing songs that speak of terrors, of blood, fear, despair, lust, nightmares and monsters. Death and decay are also popular themes in these choices, as are the shadowy figures of ghosts, spirits and yes, even the spider-man.

Most of all, these songs speak to me of the lonely journey of the soul through the dark night of the year. When the cold begins to surround us, it is a natural response to turn our minds inward, and begin to look closely at the things which frighten us the most, so that they will lose their power over us.

I hope you will enjoy this playlist and please let me know what you think! What songs would you choose besides these ones? What are your top 31 Halloween Cure songs? Feel free to leave your list in the comments.




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Friday, October 9, 2009

A Cure Fan Wedding, Part 1

This is the story of a friendship, and how it's grown throughout the years, and how that friendship would have been impossible without the Cure. It's also the story of one awesome Cure fan's wedding for those that know and love him and weren't able to be there.

In the beginning...

The three Cure-sketeers

So, for many years I was a hardcore Cure fan, but didn't really know any others (with the exception of my wonderful husband) who were really as into the band as I was. Somehow, even though I'd been online for years, it didn't occur to me to actually go looking for other people who shared that particular passion, even though I read Chain of Flowers on a pretty regular basis.

However, some time very early in 2002, I discovered there was a Yahoo group dedicated to the Cure (called Procure) and joined it, discovering that there were regular weekly chats, (This being the origin of Friday Night Cure Chat in my world) and started participating. Sometimes there were a lot of people in the room, but many nights, it seemed to come down to just three people, myself, Fuji and Miss Throwing Shapes.

We chatted together nearly every week and began shaping this friendship bond between the three of us, which we all share very strongly to this day. In 2003, we were able to meet Shapes and her hubby at the Inland Invasion show in California, and in 2004, Fuji traveled to the US with his new girlfriend to attend several of the Curiosa tour shows, and this was our first introduction to Fuji in person, and thankfully not the last. For many years, these two people were my only "Cure peeps", but fortunately that changed last year, and how!

More Cure peeps...

Skipping ahead a few years, I've already blogged about how the Chain of Flowers blog comments became a way for fans to meet each other, and many friendships have been started because of that specific forum. It has been so great to have a huge crowd of Cure peeps to travel with and experience shows with, and it's been amazing to meet so many wonderful people over the past year or so. However we meet each other, it seems to me that Cure fans can form a special bond through the mutual appreciation of the music and meaning of The Cure, and this past year's experience is no exception. This bond was one of the ways that many of us were able to travel to the NME awards shows and the Las Vegas show, (photo right, CoF peeps at the Las Vegas sign in April 09) through mutual assistance and sharing of resources such as accommodation and transportation. It's wonderful to be a part of such a caring network of people, and it was obvious throughout the many shows that we shared that generosity and love are the norm for most fans (which is part of why it shocks me so tremendously when I see people acting selfishly and aggressively at Cure concerts, it just doesn't jibe with my experiences)

Fuji and the Bride

One of the most generous and dedicated fans that I've ever met is this Australian fellow called Fuji. Those who have met him even once are always in awe of his love for other fans and the way that he can instantly make anyone feel at home. He is the person who has said to me repeatedly "Cure fans are the best people in the world", and then been the one who embodied that quote the most. He is one of the best people in the world, and as one who is privileged to call him a friend, I was completely honored to be able to participate in one of the most important days of his life, his wedding, to his beautiful and serene Bride, Melanie. I can honestly say that she is the calmest, most unruffled bride in the whole world, and Fuji is a lucky man for attracting someone as beautiful in spirit as he is. It was also such a blast to get to spend a week with some of the other best people in the world, fans like Elise, Shapes and Wendy and Chanell.

The Wedding Week

If you really know Fuji, then you know that AFL or "footy" is his other great love besides his Bride and his music, so miss Shapes decided to land a bit early to take in some of the festivities around the Grand Finals (the AFL super bowl) and I followed shortly after, landing on Saturday, the day of the big game. His lovely bride greeted me at the airport and then we went to a GF watching party where the Geelong Cats won against St. Kilda which apparently made Fuji happy (don't ask me, I'm not a sports fan!) but Shapes was rooting for St. Kilda so she wasn't as happy. Then we retired to the Fuji and the Bride's homestead for just a little bit of Trilogy played on his massive home theater (sorry Kel, it was only three songs!) and the ceremonial Yank Vegemite initiation, which I flunked but the lovely miss Shapes did not, and then off to bed we went.

We woke up on a rainy wet and cold Sunday and went off to downtown Melbourne for a peek at the first Costco in the Southern Hemisphere and then a tram tour of the city. Because the Costco had only been open for a month, there was a huge line to get a membership. We also walked around downtown Melbourne a little but it was too cold, windy and wet to do much touristy stuff, so we left downtown and went to a grocery story to stock up for favorite foodstuffs and piles of Aussie candy and of course Tim Tams. So basically, on Sunday we shopped. Then finally on Sunday night, Elise joined us at the homestead so it was a big Cure fan slumber party for the rest of the week that only got bigger and bigger as time wore on.

Roomies

On Monday, we went off to the excellent Healesville Animal Sanctuary and drove through some of the most beautiful rolling green hills that you can imagine to get there. Healesville is an amazing place and we were very lucky to get to see some amazing animals here. In particular we were blessed with a visit to the koalas enclosure where we got to see a baby koala and his mother interact and feed together. This video is from Fuji's camera.



Following the sanctuary, we went to a local winery for some wine and cheese and then finally a drive through Fuji's home town of Eltham and dinner at Mexicali Casa before heading home.

Tuesday dawned a bit warmer and brighter than Monday had, and so we went off to St. Kilda Beach after a few wedding-related errands. St. Kilda Beach is the home of the historic Luna Park which originally opened in 1912 and although we didn't go inside the park, I had a great time photographic it's scenic wooden rollercoaster with the palm trees all around it. I also got my first taste of the Australian dessert favorite, pavlova , with many thanks to Sarah from India for this recommendation. It was yummy! Kel was supposed to arrive this day, Tuesday, but that is her story to tell someday about her adventures in getting to Australia and her trip through Fiji.

On Wednesday we added a few people to the wedding cohort when Wendy and her daughter Chanell arrived from Sydney and we moved from the homestead into the Plum apartments in Southbank, in downtown Melbourne.
Two three-bedroom apartments on the top floor of an apartment block were now stuffed with Cure fans in anticipation of the big day. We got settled in and then met everyone for a big dinner on the riverbank and got our first introduction to the insanely cool fire fountains on the riverwalk. Yes I said FIRE FOUNTAINS. They are very cool and there are five of them which go off in synchronized patterns. Here's a youtube video I found that shows several of them.



We woke up very early on Thursday morning and went out on a tour of the Great Ocean Road which is an extremely windy road that hugs the coastline of Australia west of Melbourne for 243 km, and which encompasses
some of the most scenic views that this area has to offer. One of the biggest attractions on the Great Ocean Road, besides the quaint villages and breathtaking coastline views is the limestone rock formations known as the 12 Apostles. Unfortunately there are a few less than 12 now due to erosion, with one falling only the week before we arrived. We had to cut our day a little short and get back to Melbourne quickly, as there was a special treat due at the wedding and a rehearsal was in order! During the rehearsal, Kel finally arrived in Melbourne after her epic journey across the Pacific and so we were able to welcome the last Cure peep to the cohort.

Friday was filled with the final preparations for the wedding and a short visit to the famed Queen Victoria's Market in downtown Melbourne. After collecting everyone together underneath the clocks at Flinders Street Station in downtown Melbourne and seeing the Robert Smith mural that Chanell had discovered in a vintage clothing store, we went off to the market. We wandered the stalls in search of souvenirs to take home and then struck off after the market visit in different directions each according to our own tastes and needs. Shapes and I went over to visit the famous Lightning Ridge Opals store which was very hard for me to leave due to my obsession with black opals. Finally, it was time to go back to the apartment for drinks and then over to Southbank again for a final pre-wedding dinner for Fuji.




You can see all of my pictures from this adventure here in the slideshow or just click on through to Flickr.



Part 2 coming soon!