The Cure is minus its bass player. On Saturday, the band’s longtime bassist Simon Gallup took to Facebook with a message for fans. “With a slightly heavy heart I am no longer a member of The Cure,” he wrote, adding, “Good luck to them all …” While Gallup didn’t divulge a reason for his exit, his response to a fan’s query is telling.
Asked if his departure was health-related, Gallup offered a scathing response: “I’m ok… just got fed up of betrayal.” RELATED: The Cure Frontman Robert Smith’s Hilarious Response To Over-Excited Interviewer Goes Viral Gallup joined the band in 1979, shortly after the release of The Cure’s 1978 debut album Three Imaginary Boys.
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