View Full Version : The Nick Cave Appreciation thread, detractors well be skull fucked to death
beyelzu
02-14-2005, 02:10 AM
ok, this is the nick cave appreciation thread.
if you dont know who he is ask me and all will be revealed.
if I have hooked you up with some choice tracts recently then spill.
what did you think of nick cave, liv?
what did you think of lyre, farren?
if you just want to marvel at nick cave's brilliance this is the place to do it.
SharonDee
02-14-2005, 02:22 AM
Who? :scratch:
beyelzu
02-14-2005, 02:32 AM
nick cave and the bad seeds.
my favoritest band
SharonDee
02-14-2005, 02:38 AM
Oh, it's music. Okay, then.
:yup:
Petra
02-14-2005, 02:43 AM
nick cave and the bad seeds.
my favoritest band
And don't forget The Birthday Party!
Nick Cave is great. His music has a dark literary quality to it, like the works of Poe, and historical legends of passion, murder and madness. My flatmate hates him. I love him.
D. Scarlatti
02-14-2005, 02:50 AM
Bob Dylan wrote his best song.
Godless Wonder
02-14-2005, 03:10 AM
I only know Nick Cave via ]V[etallica's cover of Loverman. That song kind of creeped me out until I really listened to it, then it wasn't so bad.
Ensign Steve
02-14-2005, 05:55 AM
I see he has duets with Kylie Minogue and Kate Bush. He has good taste in partners, at least!
Need to dl some tunes, I'll get back to you with my review.
Recommend some good tracks?
Farren
02-14-2005, 12:26 PM
Some of his best stuff was already posted on the Lyrics thread:
The Mercy Seat
The Hammer Song
I Had a Dream Joe
would definitely be among my favourites.
Nick Cave may be a little too dark for some people's taste but he's an incredible musician and lyricist if you're inclined towards that sort of thing.
While we're at it I have to recommend the book he wrote, "And the Ass saw the Angel" again to anyone who didn't see the last recommendation. Its about the mentally challenged offspring of two alcoholic hillbillies who lives in the swamps outside of a small town and basically thinks he's on a mission from God. The townsfolk are all members of a Calvinistic religious cult started by the same guy who founded the town. Its a dark and poetic novel, beautifully written.
Crumb
02-14-2005, 06:03 PM
Now downloading: A bunch of Nick Cave.
beyelzu
02-14-2005, 07:03 PM
if you like dark and destructive songs, or perhaps a cheeky little tune about a 15 year old psycho named lotty then check out murder ballads,
I let love in is an excellent cd as well.
actually nick has a bunch of good songs, hell he has about 14-15 cds out.
my little boat is empty is a kickass song.
Blake
02-14-2005, 08:13 PM
I've barely heard Nick Cave, but what I've heard I really liked. A song on our college radio station--dammit, don't remember the title--and his song on the Zero Effect soundtrack (didn't know that was him till liv told me). And there's Bongwater's passing tribute to him on The Power of Pussy. ;)
Dingfod
02-14-2005, 09:18 PM
I thought Nick Cave was a pulp novel detective. "That's right sweetheart, the names Cave, Nick Cave."
Weaselboots
02-14-2005, 09:33 PM
YAY :D Good to see some good taste, not that anyone has bad taste, but my kinda taste....you confused, i am.
I love Nick Cave, probably top of my list of singer/songwriters.
Seen him live 4 times now. He is amazing live so much energy and power. Twice i've been right up the front in the pit, close enough to touch. He comes right to the front of the stage and sings to people, pionting dancing and making eye contact.
Wish he would move back to Australia (good Melbourne boy) so he would tour more often.
Saw him 2 weeks ago at the Opera House in "Came So Far From Beauty" a Leonard Cohen tribute ( Second on my list or maybe equal first).
He has his hair short now looks almost respectable.
Top songs
The Ship Song
The Weeping Song
The Carney
The Mercy Seat
Into My Arms
ahhh too many...
beyelzu
02-14-2005, 10:24 PM
YAY :D Good to see some good taste, not that anyone has bad taste, but my kinda taste....you confused, i am.
I love Nick Cave, probably top of my list of singer/songwriters.
Seen him live 4 times now. He is amazing live so much energy and power. Twice i've been right up the front in the pit, close enough to touch. He comes right to the front of the stage and sings to people, pionting dancing and making eye contact.
Wish he would move back to Australia (good Melbourne boy) so he would tour more often.
Saw him 2 weeks ago at the Opera House in "Came So Far From Beauty" a Leonard Cohen tribute ( Second on my list or maybe equal first).
He has his hair short now looks almost respectable.
Top songs
The Ship Song
The Weeping Song
The Carney
The Mercy Seat
Into My Arms
ahhh too many...
I live in georgia.
I have decided that if he makes it within 300 miles of my location, I will see him in concert. I hope to see him one day. Into my arms is a great song btw, where else are you going to hear the lyrics: I dont believe in an interventionist god, baby, I know that you do?
Weaselboots
02-15-2005, 09:00 PM
I highly recommend seeing him. He is the live best performer i've seen.
How did you get into him? Didn't know if he was well known in the States or not.
I love the way he makes words fit as opposed to finding words that fit.
In "Hallelujah" on "No More Shall We Part"
he sings this line in one breath and it sounds really good. I can barely say it in one breath.
"But I knew if my nurse had been here
She would never in a thousand years
Permit me to accept that invitation"
He is a god :bow:
beyelzu
02-16-2005, 05:09 AM
word of mouth, it damn sure wasnt through radio play. a good friend of mine is a huge nick cave fan and turned me on to nick about 6 months ago. and will, that being my friend occassionally posts here.
beyelzu
03-03-2005, 03:51 AM
bumping to see if liv has listened to the nick cave and to see what she thinks of it.
Petra
04-21-2005, 08:40 AM
Eat yer heart out, bey-bee!
Just got a call from my friend Ruvé - my birthday is on the 11th May, and guess what she got me for my birthday?! :eek:
Woohoo! A ticket to go see Nick Cave with a buncha people on Friday the 13th in Auckland!
:bliss:
HarryLime
04-21-2005, 06:45 PM
Damn, Europe gets all the quality shows. I'd give my molars to see Nick Cave live.
But yes, as Beyelzu has stated completely accurately, Nick Cave is the best thing to happen to music since music was created. I'm afraid I may not be giving him quite enough credit, there.
My favorite of his albums is Tender Prey, the one in my avatar. Mercy, a track from said album, is also my favorite song of all time. Other favorites include:
Wild World
From Her to Eternity
Tupelo
Muddy Water
Black Betty
The Carny
The Mercy Seat
Up Jumped The Devil
The Good Son
The Weeping Song
Papa Won't Leave You, Henry
I Had A Dream, Joe
Straight To You
Brother, My Cup Is Empty
John Finns' Wife
Do You Love Me?
I Let Love In
Do You Love Me? - Part 2
Henry Lee
Where The Wild Roses Grow (with Kylie Minogue)
The Curse Of Millhaven
Into My Arms
Lime Tree Arbour
People Ain't No Good
Brompton Oratory
And many, many others. I've also read one of his biographies and his novel And the Ass Saw the Angel. I saw the film Ghosts of the Civil Dead, in which he stars as a psychopath named Maynard, and will more than likely get some sort of Nick Cave related tattoo at some point. I really like Nick Cave. Incidentally, there's a brand new 3 disc box set of his b-sides and outtakes that has just been made available, and you can find it for around $20. It's a really fantastic starting point, and a rather incredible value. But I'll go ahead and shut up for now.
Will
Eat yer heart out, bey-bee!
Just got a call from my friend Ruvé - my birthday is on the 11th May, and guess what she got me for my birthday?! :eek:
Woohoo! A ticket to go see Nick Cave with a buncha people on Friday the 13th in Auckland!
:bliss:
beyelzu
04-21-2005, 06:50 PM
Eat yer heart out, bey-bee!
Just got a call from my friend Ruvé - my birthday is on the 11th May, and guess what she got me for my birthday?! :eek:
Woohoo! A ticket to go see Nick Cave with a buncha people on Friday the 13th in Auckland!
:bliss:
damn you to hell, petra, damn you to hell :tmgrin:
I hope you enjoy the show, and you absolutely have to tell us all about it.
that is one badassed birthday present.
Weaselboots
04-25-2005, 07:29 AM
Damn him.
He is touring Sydney in May and i'll be overseas. :fuming:
Bastard.
I've seen him this year already but its never enough.
Have a great time Luna, try and snog him for me :P
squian
04-25-2005, 04:40 PM
There's nothing like Nick Cave live. He has a stage presence somewhere between a carnie huckster and a baptist minister. The first live show I ever saw was Nick Cave. I got high on caffiene pills and drunk with a fake ID (I was 13) both of which added considerably to the thrill. Nevertheless, I would still be eager to see Nick Cave live again (sans the stimulant/depressant cocktail).
Warning! Listening to the Mercy Seat on psycho-active drugs can cause insanity. It's one of my favorite Nick Cave songs, though it's not exactly typical.
pescifish
05-01-2005, 04:59 PM
Hey!
I forgot to wander over here to thank beyelzu for the samples (provided about an aeon or so ago in chatroom)! I had never even heard of Nick Cave and enjoyed the 3-4 songs enough to purchase a 2 disc thingie of his from Amazon.com (B-side something or another...)
The mix of what seemed to me gospel, country, gothy, rocky and his incredible voice is intriguing. I liked the more ballady songs of the ones I downloaded. I confess that I've been as a slug on a salt lick because I got the CD package, but haven't even opened it yet.
Thanks again, beyelzu!
beyelzu
05-01-2005, 09:19 PM
glad to know that I have spread the nick cave love.
especially glad to know that you liked it enough to purchase some more.
Petra
05-13-2005, 09:28 PM
Nick Cave is God.
:bow:
He totally rocked. Too cool for school. We gave him a standing ovation and called him back for 2 encores.
Yes indeed. God was in the house.
:bow: :bow: :bow:
I'll say more when I get home. I'm still in Auckland at the mo, and the bacon and eggs is almost ready. :D
:wave:
Bey, man, ya shoulda been there. :cool:
raspberrybullets
05-16-2005, 03:23 AM
Awesome, a Nick Cave appreciation thread!!
I'm so jealous, my brother is seeing him Friday but I have a too long planned dinner that I risk death by missing. Grrrr.
All the songs already mentioned are great, but I don't think anybody mentioned "As I sat sadly by her side". I adore that song.
Funny story, was listening to one of my fave comedians on the radio and he was telling a story of how he was stuck at Adelaide airport and sitting there depressed. Nick Cave also happened to be there and came up to him and told him it wasn't that bad. Hehehe Nick Cave telling a comedian not to be so depressed!!!
:dielaugh:
raspberrybullets
05-19-2005, 10:06 AM
For those of you interested, Nick Cave will be on Home and Hosed tonight on triple j (www.triplej.net.au) . You can listen to it online from 9pm Australian Eastern Standard Time (12 noon GMT). I believe he will be co-hosting, or atleast sticking around for a while and talking about himself. :)
beyelzu
05-19-2005, 10:23 AM
what time is it gmt right now?
I know that it is 5-6 hrs ahead of the eastern seaboard, but currently I am on daylight savings time,
I guess I will just stay up until it comes on, how many hrs away is it?
not that it matters I am listening to triplej all request or whatever and so far it seems to be much better than anything around here would be offering.
Petra
05-19-2005, 10:40 AM
what time is it gmt right now?
I know that it is 5-6 hrs ahead of the eastern seaboard, but currently I am on daylight savings time,
I guess I will just stay up until it comes on, how many hrs away is it?
not that it matters I am listening to triplej all request or whatever and so far it seems to be much better than anything around here would be offering.
It's about an hour and a half away from now, Bey. Sydney's 2 hours behind us.
I'd love to listen to it - and thanks for the heads up, raspberrybulletchocolategirl! :bow: - but I'm so sleepy tired I doubt I'll make it through the next half hour. :sleepy:
Feel like a nana going to bed so early. :blush:
raspberrybullets
05-19-2005, 10:50 AM
It's an hour and 10 minutes from now. :)
And yeah, triple j is the best radio station in the world IMHO.
beyelzu
05-19-2005, 10:59 AM
damn, petra, oh how the mighty hath fallen all sleeping early and shit.
you are going to sleep at 7 pm?
I am shocked and appalled.
:tmtongue:
Petra
05-19-2005, 11:22 AM
damn, petra, oh how the mighty hath fallen all sleeping early and shit.
you are going to sleep at 7 pm?
I am shocked and appalled.
:tmtongue:
Cheeky bleeder. It's almost half past ten! Way past an old working nana's bedtime. I'm even wearing fluffy slippers, dammit!
/oh god, what has become of me. :oldlady:
Crumb
05-20-2005, 04:22 AM
nice bun.
Petra
05-20-2005, 09:47 PM
nice bun.
You forgot the "s" at the end of "bun". :wink:
Anyway, I did manage to stay awake till about 11.30ish, and TripleJ didn't air the Nick Cave thingy! :(
Hopefully, this means it's still to come...
Weaselboots
05-20-2005, 10:15 PM
If you missed Nick Cave on JJJ, you can download it and listen, that what i did.
Its there on the website somewhere
There is a great bit of an old interview a woman askes him something like this.
"Your song Lucy, always bring out emotions in me, its very powerful and loving. Were you in love when you wrote that song?"
Oh so cool Nick " I was in rehab"
Laughter in background.
Great response i thought.
Crumb
05-21-2005, 02:03 AM
You forgot the "s" at the end of "bun".
Oh, them too.
beyelzu
06-17-2006, 01:53 AM
bumpity.
cuz i was thinking of nick cave.
lately i have been listening to black betty which is just awesome, some band covered it recently and wasnt nearly as good.
Ensign Steve
06-17-2006, 01:57 AM
Oh did I tell you I have "Into My Arms" on my iPod? Because I do. :rockingout:
beyelzu
06-17-2006, 02:03 AM
great song.
good call.
viscousmemories
06-17-2006, 03:36 AM
Well I wasn't going to bump this thread just to say so, but since you have...
The "Nick Cave" song I downloaded from pepperspray's gmail ("The Passenger") is actually Michael Hutchence, from the Straight Line album.
ETA: Oops, I just figured out it was your birthday thread (http://www.freethought-forum.com/forum/showthread.php?p=170372#post170372) where I mentioned having downloaded "The Passenger".
Funnily enough I even said it had "tinges of [...] INXS". :laugh:
beyelzu
06-17-2006, 04:25 AM
i have several nick cave songs in my gmail account vm.
pm me if you would like to hear some of it.
Ensign Steve
06-17-2006, 07:59 AM
Yeah I can't be positive, but I'm fairly certain my "into my arms" came from pepper's gmail. Not postive, but credit where it may be due... just in case.
Blake
06-18-2006, 11:11 PM
At the risk of a fatal skullfucking, I have to ask whether Cave and his Seeds are as ... melodramatic as I thought their greatest hits were. Excellent music, just not my current taste.
"Into My Arms" is of course fantastic; I have it from the Zero Effect soundtrack.
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