The Pogues joined by Lynval Golding (The Specials), Joe Strummer (The Clash), and Kirsty MacColl for *A Message to You Rudy* on St. Patrick's Day 1988. Incredible!
🚨⚠️ Official: Jordan Henderson will miss the rest of the World Cup after sustaining a severe wrist fracture during post-match celebrations at Azteca stadium.
Henderson will undergo surgery.
Tuchel is laying into the VAR officials all being South Americans. 😂 Fucking love him. Calling out ethnic/regional loyalties. Proper. My German England manager. 🫡
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Darkness had become The Cure's defining language by the time Pornography arrived in 1982. "100 Years," the album's opening track, set the tone immediately with its bleak atmosphere, relentless rhythm and Robert Smith's haunting declaration, "It doesn't matter if we all die." This performance from Tokyo's Nakano Sun Plaza in 1984 captures The Cure embracing the intensity of their early work, transforming one of their darkest songs into a powerful live experience.