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The Cure - 1980

Doghart

Well-Known Member
pretty good video and audio quality considering when this was filmed.

One of my favorite Cure songs @ 14:20...

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dkREIaRN1sU[/youtube]


EDIT: can someone explain to me what I am doing wring when trying to embed?
 
Doghart, just FYI, get rid of the 'feature=player_embedded' in the link so it is just ...watch?&v=...
 
scubabob said:
Doghart, just FYI, get rid of the 'feature=player_embedded' in the link so it is just ...watch?&v=...
^^
The ampersand also takes a hike.

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=dkREIaRN1sU[/youtube]

The red shit goes!

Rope
 
If you get the URL from the full site (not the mobile version) delete the ampersand and anything that follows it.

In the mobile site click the "share" button on the video. Hint: Its the little triangle button with three dots. Then select "email" and an email message will open with the full site's URL. Copy everything before the ampersand and close the email. Now go back to the Annex post editor and paste what you copied between the YouTube tags. Viola, when you submit your post the video will be embeded.

Step by step pics are below.

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CMonster said:
Enough about YouTube, The Cure is (are?) awesome.

It blew me away how great they were that early on as a 4 piece. I honestly (and embarrassed to admit) did not know Robert Smith played all the original guitar parts.

I really wish i would have discovered them sooner than I did (1985-ish).

D
 
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