Robert Smith is an English musician born on April 21, 1959. He is the lead singer, guitarist, and principal songwriter of the rock band The Cure. Smith's distinctive appearance, with his pale skin and dark makeup, has become an iconic image in alternative music. The Cure's music is known for its melancholic and atmospheric sound, with songs like "Just Like Heaven," "Pictures of You," and "Friday I'm in Love." Smith's songwriting has had a profound impact on the goth and alternative rock genres, and he continues to perform and record with The Cure.

"There's no hope of me becoming completely relaxed on stage. If I did, I'd sit down and doze off."



"You can't drink on an eight hour flight, pass out, and then go onstage... well you can, but then you're Spandau Ballet."



"I never answer if someone knocks on my door and only the band and my manager have my phone number. In any case my phone doesn't ring so I never notice it. I occasionally just walk past and pick it up to see if anyone's there."



"I honestly don't class myself as a songwriter. I've got 'musician' written on my passport. That's even funnier."



"I hardly ever listen to any of our old stuff now. Once the songs have been recorded and put on to vinyl they become someone else's entertainment, not mine."



"Nobody notices me. Nobody thinks I'm me. But then I look less like me than most of the people coming to our concerts."



"Refusing to grow up is like refusing to accept your limitations. That's why I don't think we'll ever grow up."

