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They paid tribute to the event curator with a rendition of 'Let's Go To Bed' Placebos' Brian Molko and The Cure's Robert Smith Credit: REXAs they played the Southbank Centre’s Meltdown festival on Saturday (June 17) Placebo paid tribute to the event’s curator Robert Smith by covering The Cure. Brian Molko didn’t indulge in very much stage patter, but did tell the crowd that he felt  “honoured” to be chosen by Robert Smith for the event. Deftones, Mogwai, and Nine […]The post Watch Placebo cover The Cure at Robert Smith’s Meltdown festival appeared first on NME.
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