10:15 Saturday Night
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“10:15 Saturday Night” | ||
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Song by The Cure | ||
Album | Three Imaginary Boys | |
Released | June 1979 | |
Genre | Post-Punk | |
Label | Fiction Records | |
Three Imaginary Boys track listing | ||
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"10:15 Saturday Night" is a song by British post-punk band, The Cure. It was the b-side to their single "Killing an Arab," as well as the opening track of their debut album, Three Imaginary Boys. It was also released in France as a single with the track "Accuracy" as the b-side. It has been performed live during most of their shows since its release, and was included in their live album Concert.
According to interviews in the booklet for the Deluxe Edition of Three Imaginary Boys, the demo to the song is what caught Chris Parry's attention and led him to sign the band to his newly founded record company, Fiction. The track was written by Robert Smith at the age of 16 one evening while sitting at the kitchen table feeling "utterly morose" watching the tap dripping and drinking his dad's home made beer. It was first performed as part of the Easy Cure set around the bands local area of Croydon.
This song was covered by Australian punk band, The Living End and is featured on their second E.P, It's For Your Own Good.
[edit] References
- Apter, Jeff. (2006). Never Enough: The Story of the Cure. Omnibus Press. ISBN 1-84449-827-1 page 63
- Discogs.com (2008). http://www.discogs.com/release/1248948
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