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Cured
The Tale of Two Imaginary Boys
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By Lol Tolhurst
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- On Sale
- Oct 11, 2016
- Page Count
- 312 pages
- Publisher
- Da Capo
- ISBN-13
- 9780306824296
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$11.99Price
$15.99 CADFormat
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- ebook $11.99 $15.99 CAD
- Trade Paperback $21.99 $28.99 CAD
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A deeply moving and engaging memoir by Laurence “Lol” Tolhurst, cofounder of Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductees The Cure
As two of the first punks in a provincial English town, Lol Tolhurst and Robert Smith didn’t have it easy. Outsiders from the start, theirs was a friendship based initially on proximity and a shared love of music. They began playing together in pubs and soon developed their own unique style and approach to songwriting, resulting in timeless songs that sparked a deep sense of identification and empathy in listeners and spawning a new subculture dubbed “Goth” by the press. But there was also a dark side to The Cure’s intense and bewildering success. Tolhurst was nursing a growing alcoholism that would destroy his place in The Cure and nearly end his life.
Intensely lyrical and evocative, gripping and unforgettable, this is the definitive story of a singular band whose legacy endures many decades hence, told from the point of view of a participant and eyewitness who was there when it happened–and even before it all began.
As two of the first punks in a provincial English town, Lol Tolhurst and Robert Smith didn’t have it easy. Outsiders from the start, theirs was a friendship based initially on proximity and a shared love of music. They began playing together in pubs and soon developed their own unique style and approach to songwriting, resulting in timeless songs that sparked a deep sense of identification and empathy in listeners and spawning a new subculture dubbed “Goth” by the press. But there was also a dark side to The Cure’s intense and bewildering success. Tolhurst was nursing a growing alcoholism that would destroy his place in The Cure and nearly end his life.
Intensely lyrical and evocative, gripping and unforgettable, this is the definitive story of a singular band whose legacy endures many decades hence, told from the point of view of a participant and eyewitness who was there when it happened–and even before it all began.
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Pitchfork, 9/27/16
What begins as a coming-of-age storyand a fascinating snapshot of late '70s small-town Britain, a world rapidly fading from viewends up as a remarkably moving redemption narrative, one fueled by Tolhurst's considerable wit and welcome candor.”
Yahoo Music, 9/28/16
Compulsively readable a fascinating chronicle not only of one man's disintegration and renewal, not only of two boys' unique friendship, but also of an incredibly important era in music.”
Salon, 10/5/16
Tolhurst's truths are wildly entertaining, to be sure, especially where music is concerned the musician is also, however, an unsparing narrator who has been honest about his sometimes-difficult upbringing and his own flaws.”
Washington Times, 10/5/16
Part rock bio and part cautionary tale, [Cured] is easily the best rock book in some time.”
Billboard, 10/6/16
Fascinating.”
AXS, 10/11/16
A beautiful, yet emotional tale of friendship, loss, fighting demons, and redemption.”
PopMatters, 10/18/16
Fans of The Cure will find much to love in this book.” -
"There's a treasure trove of great stories in Cured."Houston Press, 11/16/16
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"Tolhurst's slow dive into an alcohol-and-drug-fueled bottoming out drives the narrative...there's plenty of Merlot-infused gristle to gnaw on."Austin Chronicle
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