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Cut Here
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・ Cut locus (Riemannian manifold)
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Cut Here : ウィキペディア英語版
Cut Here

"Cut Here" is a single released by the British group The Cure in 2001; the song's title is an anagram of "The Cure" and it's the last band's release on Fiction Records / Elektra Records. The track initially appeared on the album ''Greatest Hits'' and reached number (54 ) on the UK Singles Chart.
==History==
Lead singer Robert Smith is singing about regret, wishing he could go back and make things right, but it's too late. The specific person in the song is his friend Billy Mackenzie, singer of the Scottish New Wave band The Associates, who committed suicide in 1997. Smith explained: "He was with us for the 'Mint Car' video. We were having a drink at a table and were supposed to meet the week after to have a drink together. Then he left and Billy's family announced to me that he'd killed himself. Of course I had different feelings, as anyone would have when a friend commits suicide, anger, culpability, and obviously sadness. I'm happy this single means something to me, 'cos most of the time, singles are just made for radio."

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