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Comments on The Cure, The Underground and the Post-Punk Movement.
  – Jan Crocker, Interactive Media Producer/KDV When I look at this Cure video from 1980 it’s a perfect example of the shift between punk [...]

Live video produced by Benjamin Bergery & Jan Crocker
with the MIT Film/Video Section
Edited by Jan Crocker

The Cure “Killing An Arab” – The Underground, Boston 1980
The Cure at the Underground 1980 – MP3 The Cure Underground 4-20-1980

Live video produced by Benjamin Bergery & Jan Crocker
with the MIT Film/Video Section
Edited by Jan Crocker

The Cure “Three imaginary Boys” – The Underground, Boston 1980

Live video produced by Benjamin Bergery & Jan Crocker
with the MIT Film/Video Section
Edited by Jan Crocker

 

The Cure “Seventeen Seconds” – The Underground, Boston 1980

Live video produced by Benjamin Bergery & Jan Crocker
with the MIT Film/Video Section
Edited by Jan Crocker

The Cure “Play For Today” – The Underground, Boston 1980

Live video produced by Benjamin Bergery & Jan Crocker
with the MIT Film/Video Section
Edited by Jan Crocker

The Cure “Subway Song & “Accuracy” – The Underground, Boston 1980

Live video produced by Benjamin Bergery & Jan Crocker
with the MIT Film/Video Section
Edited by Jan Crocker

The Cure “Secrets” – The Underground, Boston 1980

Live video produced by Benjamin Bergery & Jan Crocker
with the MIT Film/Video Section
Edited by Jan Crocker

The Cure “Grinding Halt” – The Underground, Boston 1980

Live video produced by Benjamin Bergery & Jan Crocker
with the MIT Film/Video Section
Edited by Jan Crocker

The Cure “Fire In Cairo” – The Underground, Boston 1980
The Cure
  When The Cure banded together early in 1976 in Crawley, West Sussex, England, they were known as The Easy Cure. After shortening the name, they [...]

Live video produced by Benjamin Bergery & Jan Crocker
with the MIT Film/Video Section
Edited by Jan Crocker

Comments & Reflections

Deniz OzanBrilliant video! I was there that night! I had forgotten how good the sound usually was in there, possibly due to the wood on the walls (come to think of it, with all of the wood and posters plastered to the walls, that also made it a death trap, OMG! ).

– Deniz Ozan-George, Member Bound & Gagged

 

– Clint Conley, Mission Of Burma

The Cure “A Forest” – The Underground, Boston 1980