In the mid-2000s and early 2010s, Blogspot (Blogger) became the primary hub for The Cure’s global "Curehead" community. Because the band has such a massive catalog of B-sides, rarities, and live bootlegs, fans needed a central place to archive the history.
To avoid generic results, do not just type "The Cure Blogspot" into Google. Use specific "Google dorks." the cure blogspot
YouTube’s copyright bots are aggressive. Many rare television appearances (German Rockpalast , French Champs-Élysées ) are taken down within hours of being uploaded. However, Blogspot hosts direct download links. You don't stream; you download the .avi file. It feels more authentic—like trading tapes in a parking lot. In the mid-2000s and early 2010s, Blogspot (Blogger)
: Many of these sites remain online, serving as frozen moments in time from past tour cycles. Use specific "Google dorks
So, open a new tab. Type into Google. Ignore the first three results (which are likely spam or Pinterest). Scroll to page 4 or 5. Click the link with the teal background and the pixelated Kiss Me, Kiss Me, Kiss Me header. Download that bootleg. Let the shiver run down your spine.
: Found at thecure-collector.blogspot.com , this site focuses on the technical history of the band, including detailed studio recording sessions, demos, and discography updates.