Fuck me, six minutes in and my mind is utterly blown. Felt totally with you and wish I could’ve been there. Blessings and gratitude to you Nick, Warren, band, ABC and road crew.
Such a powerful gathering. The music. The natural setting. The respect from the crowd towards the stage and each other. The people unseen who do all the heavy lifting for this to happen. The deep connection with the man, the artist and the history within us we all share no matter what our background is. I am beside you. You are beside me. Our friends are gathered here. Those we do know and those that we will never know. Yet we can all be friends. Bless you Nick. And Warren. And all who put this on.
Well put..Nick Cave.from Wagnaratta (?)The boys Next Door.thru 'Niick Cave +'The Cavemen' N.C.&The Bad Seeds..Woah..The Body of Absolute Brilliant Work..!!Grunderman..The Harry Smith Project..(Hv a Copy on Dvd)&The Lian Lunsin(oz)..Directed.;Leanord Cohen Trib.CONCERT.'Im Your Man"(Brillant doc she hangs out wth L.C'!)&"I feel like Nick is Leonard's Natrual Heir"."!)But now id have to say. NICK CAVE &'WARREN ELLIS' HAVE TAKEN IT OUT TO ANOTHER PLACE..!,(Still Know that L.Cohen.Will have his rightfull place..N.C +W..E..Have,Created so many Musicial..channels..thats a rare thing..❤❤
Via “Ghosteen” &’Skeleton Tree” I’ve realised I kind of by -passed Nick Cave for too long and I’m now playing catch up …the gent is a genius ….and in these times of woe …a great voice and a powerful spiritual human that’s so worthy of listening to ….he’s a comfort in these times and on my list to go see live .
If Tom Waits and the Sex Pistols had a baby, and Leonard Cohen and Roxy Music had a baby, and these babies grew up and married each other, their first child would be Nick Cave.
Tracklist 00:00 White Elephant 06:09 fan interviews 07:17 Breathless 10:08 fan interviews 10:55 Henry Lee 15:55 fan interviews 17:17 Hand of God 23:34 fan interviews 23:55 The Weeping Song 29:41 fan interviews 30:34 Into my Arms 35:10 fan interviews 36:16 Ghosteen Speaks
Given that no two artists touch me emotionally like Nick and Radiohead/The Smile, seeing Colin in the band was a serendipitous treat. My cousin, who came from NZ for this gig, is as enamoured with both acts as myself.
Yes thanks ABC a million times for sharing this for free :) Like many of you folks, I often feel the world’s a pretty messed-up place, and then seeing something like this reminds me of a few things that make life very much worth living; that rapturous human spirit needs only the slightest encouragement to show itself fully; and that although horror and darkness is so widely reported, that we got to be alive when Nick & Warren are alive, making art like this, exhorting us to LIVE FULLY, and not in isolation. I believe this is what we’re meant to aspire to. ❤
Любимые Бзд сиидс и Ко, простите нас/меня, я не хочу отвечать за того кто сломал мою жизнь , я был на каждом концерте в Санкт-Петербурге и я не могу изменить и не изменю мою любовь к Вам!
Oh my Lord. Fucking blistering stuff. No words really just a heart bursting with love awe & gratitude. The energy on the Friday evening was palpable. The intensity of the music, the energy, travelled everywhere - I felt the vibe shatter through the earth. My first Mr Cave experience for 6 years. Fuck I love you Nick Cave!💥🔥❤️
Holy crap that was aboslutely wonderful. I've not heard anything from Nick Cave & Co. for long years. The music is different from what it was. Most artists turn to crap in time, but a very few get better and better. Tom Petty just kept getting better, and so has Cave, but his evolution is really something at which to marvel. That he lost one of his boys stabs at me most viciously. That he sings with such... suchness... I can only admire this. These musicians are wonderful and they seem as good human beings as well, which is not that common in that business... All the more reason to treasure the music and those who make it. This performance has had quite the effect on me and I am thankful for it because it made me feel a little less alone. So thanks from my heart.
When they say "one and only" it sounds banal too often, but in Nick's case you use it with completely different attitude. Thank you for sharing it with us! Peace and love everybody!
The dark king preacher never ceases to amaze me. Like a fine wine the man gets better with age. Top it off with Warren Ellis and Collin Greenwood and its a masterpiece show. 👌 what a performance 👏
This was brilliant. I saw Nick Cave and the Birthday Party in 1982/83. He is such an incredible entertainer. I like what Sophie said, she summed him up so well. Wonderful concert.
Good to see Ellis getting more of the spotlight. I know Nick is working on another Bad Seeds album right now, but it would be nice to see CARNAGE as the first in a series of Cave/Ellis "rock" albums (although the soundtracks are amazing too).
I love hearing the little interviews with people from the audience and the deep appreciation, awe and gratitude they bring along. Love this and feel them!
I love this gospel flavor. If you read "Faith, Hope & Carnage" he talks a lot about God, religion and faith. So, to me, how he's playing this songs now totally make sense. Great gig!!!
Amazing performance by Nick, as always! Terrible song choices by the director though, basically handpicking the Bad Seeds crowdpleasers we've heard a thousand times. Do we really need another version of Into My Arms and The Weeping Song? Only one Ghosteen tune? Imagine if we've had the performance of "Hollywood"? Lavender Fields, Balcony Man, Ghosteen, Galleon Ship... Basically anything unique to this tour was cut in favour of the most overplayed tunes, that's a shame.
To Nick Cave Thanks for This I love it no doubt many more will Marvellous and can you please bring it out on film and on record and the BBC stuff GLastonbury and jools and the radio stuff John Peel ETC PLEASE ☮️❤️☕️
I’ve been a fan since I was a kid. All I can say is from the Birthday Party to the Bad Seeds Nick Cave remains a journey of discovery to this day. But this right here is on Another Level! 🙏 Bless you Nick❤️
Wow. This is powerful stuff. Nick Cave dares to go there. And dare I say, he's Australia's David Bowie. Nick is still dark btw. And is that the ghost of Moondog singing backup?
Saw Nick last June for the first time live at Best Kept Secret in Holland. Never felt such energy and love before in a crowd. Pure magic. Best concert ever for me ❤
Amazing. Saw the show on the Gold Coast and it was fantastic but to see it in this setting would be something else. They should release the whole show!
If there is something like "grapes of God" - Nick Cave must be the best red red vine anyone can imagine, getting better and better from year to year, decade to decade - my relation started in London when I saw The Birthday Party played one of their frightful gigs (and it was a bloody one cause two people ran into a fight with a broken bottle. Imagine the rest. Cave even had to stop playing cause it happene right in front of him. Hach, nowadays he is absolutely untouchable, incomparable - a genius with a big heart and the right dignity I miss in normal life these days. Love!
I would like to thank God for directing me to mark lanegan many many years ago. My band has been covering a song by The screaming trees since the soundtrack for the movie singles hit the shelves. I love Queens of the Stone Age, so 8 or 10 years ago I started to investigate Mark's solo career. It's quite vast and took until this summer to get to a song called Brompton Oratory and last week I found myself on a desperate mission to find a version on youtube with lyrics so I could learn it and perform it at karaoke as I've liked throwing the all young'ns and mainstreamers little nuggets of independent and underground gold they'd have never heard. When I searched and dug through 5 dif downlouds or so I didn't have to go down that rabbit hole too far. In fact it was more towards the enterence when I came across a version by a guy named Nick Cave. A name I'd heard tossed around through the yrs by my 3 older more intellectual brothers. And so here the true rabbit is burrowed. And so begins a new, no doubt wonderful journey. As if Nick passed Mark a proverbial torch which his handed right back to fans like myself. And the cycle keeps spinning. The neverending wheel baby.
Lanegan featured in the band Nick and Warren put together for the Lawless soundtrack, called The Bootleggers, he sang a few songs .. Warren has also played on his solo stuff I think, he posted a shocked message online when Lanegan passed away saying he couldn’t believe the news.