Fluir (April 1987)

The Cure
A Great Band For A Frenzied Public

A great show for a delirious public. That was the english rock band The Cure mark presentation in Porto Alegre. From the beginning to the end, a quality show.
Led by Robert Smith, The Cure in any moment let Gigantinho - that was super full - quiet. Not even when Smith rehearsed a contact with the public.
The audience wanted to hear everything that is The Cure, they lived a hot show, so much for the sound as for the heat that did inside of Gigantinho. But everything was commemoration from the beginning to the end. Who wanted to see the show from the best position had to arrive early, before the 19:30h pm. Then it was necessary to find any place in the bleachers, in the floor, stairs... Everything was madness, delirium and the great and larger order was to dance, to sing and to have a good fun.
It was what happened. Not very or almost any incident, just some faintings, pressure falls, but mainly a lot of vibration.
The punctuality was another The Cure mark. Porto Alegre - Gigantinho, 21:00h pm. Out lights. In the stage, The Cure playing "Inbetween Days", "Give Me It", "Close To Me", "100 Years", "Strange Day", "Night Like This", "Kyoto Song" and much more. Everything was like a hot and dancing dream. A party that didn't never finish. Two hours of a great show, of a great band: The Cure for a great public
(Rosāngela Dorfey - March/87)

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