The Cure Is A Band Which Formed In 1976 In Crawley England United Kingdom. The Band Originally Consisted Of Robert Smith vocals Guitar Pearl Thompson guitar Michael Dempsey bass And Lol Tolhurst drums With The Band's Lineup Overgoing Several Changes Throughout The Years And Smith Remaining As The Only Constant Member Throughout The Band's History. The Band Currently Consists Of Smith vocals Guitar Simon Gallup bass Roger O'Donnell keyboards Jason Cooper drums And Reeves Gabrels guitar . Read More On Last.Fm
“Last Dance” Was Written About The Experience Of Encountering A Person You Haven’t Seen For A Long Time That You Once Had Strong Feelings For But No Longer Do. It Was One Of Two Songs Not Included On The Original Vinyl Pressings Of Disintegration Due To Time Limitations Of The Medium And Therefore Listed As A Bonus Track On The Cassette And CD Releases. Robert Smith Told Music Box TV In 1989 That “Last Dance” Was Written About “…someone That You Meet And You Haven’t Seen For A Long Time. And You Used To Have Very Strong Feelings For And You Don’t Anymore You Suddenly Realize… It’s A Horrible Sensation.“ He Said Something Similar To Oor Magazine That Same Year ““Last Dance” Is About The Disappointment I Felt After A Meeting With Someone From Old Times Who’s Not Anymore Like He Or She Used To Be.“