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🔥 From Pelo (Feb 1988): The Cure heats up Europe with Hot! Hot! Hot!. This extended single showed their playful side, paired with classics like Hey You. What's your favorite track from Kiss Me, Kiss Me, Kiss Me? 🎶 #TheCure #HotHotHot #PeloMagazine #AltRock

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The Cure featured in the Dec 1992 issue of Pelo (Argentina). A snapshot of their challenges and successes during the Wish era. 🎶✨

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‘Sometimes I think I should have kids,’ Robert Smith reflects on vulnerability, solitude, and his South American experience in Pelo magazine (Dec 1987). Balancing fame with grounded introspection, The Cure captivates audiences worldwide.

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I’ll never idolize anyone in that way,’ Robert Smith reflects on fame, fan reactions, and the chaotic Buenos Aires shows in Pelo magazine (Dec 1987). Iconic yet grounded, Smith remains a voice of reason amid The Cure’s growing stardom. 🌞

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La violencia no tiene nada que ver con nosotros’ - Robert Smith reflects on The Cure's tumultuous 1987 South American tour in Pelo magazine. Unforgettable moments amidst chaos. 🌿

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From Pelo (Argentina), November 1986 – Featuring Standing on a Beach: The Singles, this article celebrates The Cure's journey from their early hits like "Killing an Arab" to the haunting brilliance of Pornography and The Top.
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