Meg: ... each is entitled to their own opinion. And I think we'll have to agree to strongly disagree.
Of course not everyone's going to agree on what equates to great music. In my own case, I love the work of Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds, despite how many people can't stand them. There are specific qualities I look for in the performers which I choose to listen to and The Cure simply possess none of those qualities. It's not like I never gave them a chance, I actually own several of their albums (a total of 109 tracks) — all gifts, mind you — as my friends have been trying to get me into them since around 1992. The lyrics aren't half-bad, but the music and Robert Smith's voice ... *blech!* ... In my personal experience, I've found that covers of The Cure (by artists such as The Smashing Pumpkins, Goldfinger, etc.) are often of better quality than the originals themselves.
Rocks gods? I think you give them entirely too much credit. Legends, at best, to those who enjoy that sort of thing.
But again, it's just one man's opinion, don't take it personally.
Give me liberty or give me something of equal or lesser value from your glossy 32-page catalog.