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I'm not a mega fan but on every album there is the best song you ever heard. The man is probably the best song writer on the planet. Feel free to post your favourite song and educate me further.
It's not just the ones he writes - pretty much owns the ones he covers too
The mercy seat is a bit of a favourite of mine, a little bit because a lot of people (wrongly) think JC's cover is the best version
Many excellent songs, but try "Nature Boy" for a more up beat one, "Red right hand" also a classic
don't forget the birthday party - sonny's burning, maybe?
and the most "nick cave" (and some burd 😉 ) video, for a mighty fine song
Brilliant.....i love the lyrical imagery....
edit - not sure why it wont show.....
The Ship Song
Feel free to post your favourite song and educate me further.
Not songs,however, you probably know he's also an author.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/And_the_Ass_Saw_the_Angel
My mate who lives in Auckland saw him in concert there last week,so he's touring.
Never heard of him or these songs ,guess i`m just old?
i love Nick Caves music. Henry lee is a favourite, as iswhere the wild roses grow.
I think he would be good to see live, but that probably wont happen.
Thanks scaredey!
Got to be Kylie's best moment...?
Do like a bit of Nick Cave. He's a modern day Jim Morrison.
Edric 64 - MemberNever heard of him or these songs ,guess i`m just old?
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Nicholas Edward "Nick" Cave born 22 September 1957
I think he would be good to see live, but that probably wont happen.
Saw him about four years ago in Manchester. Red Right Hand was awesome.
Not typical, but this is a sublime track.
Tupelo for me, from The Firstborn Is Dead
Loved The Birthday Party EP's back in my goth days. Their album stuff I struggled thru a bit more, maybe I wasn't hip enough.
So many great songs. Love this fairly recent one...
Who?
Just joking. First knew him from a compilation that had The Mercy Seat on it, but it wasn't until a friend made a wedding compilation CD for us with all sorts of alternative love songs on that I really became aware of his genius, thanks to Into Your Arms.
Still have never managed to catch him live. Must put that right.
Colour noise. I like that.
Can you imagine the person whose job it was to persuade nick to have cartoon rabbits dancing in his video?
Must have caught him on a good day.
the ship song for me
Love Nick Cave favourite albums are Henry's Dream and Abattoir Blues. Favourite song changed every week but this one sends shivers down my spine every time I hear it.
Lots of rude words, but brilliant.....
john_drummer - Member
Tupelo for me, from The Firstborn Is Dead
Yes! Saw him many times in the eighties. Loved the Birthday Party as well
From the Dogs in Space soundtrack. Love it.
Pretty much anything fron kicking against the pricks, the singer maybe. Dig lazarus dig is a cracking tune.
Papa dont leave me henry for getting a good rhythm on a tedious climb. Seen him twice, great show.
My daughter recognised him at a open evening at the 6th form college and aher friends were all blank. Texted me, proud dad moment.
So many to choose. Oh My Lord and Weeping Song could pick loads more though.
zippykona - Member
Colour noise. I like that.
Can you imagine the person whose job it was to persuade nick to have cartoon rabbits dancing in his video?
Must have caught him on a good day.
I actually think that's about as true to Nick Cave as you'll get. There's a certain element of deliberate camp to his stuff which I like.
My favourite Nick Cave song is actually covered by Johnny Cash
As is, coincidentally, my favourite Beck song
My daughter recognised him at a open evening at the 6th form college and aher friends were all blank. Texted me, proud dad moment.
I saw him at a car boot sale when I used to live in Brighton. He was probably buying some knock off watches or something. 🙂
I love the OP's choice but have a special place for this one when I'm feeling murderous...
Plenty of amazing stuff. Songs not already mentioned
Curse of Milhaven (ok just saw the last post)
Higgs Boson Blues
Magneto
Etc.
Saw him live two weeks ago. Two and a half hours of sublime music played with real intensity and fire - brilliant!
I came via the Birthday Party (gave song definitely Mutiny in Heaven 'if this is heaven then ahm bailin out '). Nich the Stripper 12" I think was my starting point (Kathys Kisses on the b-side, brilliant. Good video too.
I remember express telling the guys in the record shop (and it was a record shop back then) how I wasn't going to get From Her to Eternity so the bastards played until I did (thanks Scars, you're missed man). Lyrically it blew me away. The title track has a very strong association for me so I think it would have to be my favourite track of his ouevre.
Wasn't as impressed (but still liked it a lot) the First born. I recall that it was the first time in an age that Bob Dylan authorised the alteration of his lyrics (Wanted Man) which impressed me! Kicking was pretty lush and made me go investigate classic so writers such as Jimmy Webb.
Your Funeral was played a lot. Laughed at Scum (never cross Nick!). Made me go investigate Tim Rose too.
Tender Prey was the last album I loved in its entirety (was childish pleased to see Kid Congo Powers join the Seeds!)
The Good Son was alright but it wasn't what I as looking for and after Henry's Dream I stopped buying. I did pick up the first Grinderman and Dig, Lazarus, Dig (which I did really, really like).
I'll see if I can find some videos....
Nick the stripper
By the time I get to Phoenix:
Scum:
Deanna:
Not absolutely my favourite, but seems the most relevant lately...
This song has already been posted but I was amazed at seeing this live performance of Stagger Lee at Glastonbury. Unfortunately, I only saw it on TV but even then it blew me away. Just amazing:
Two best acts I've ever seen live, Nick Cave and the band that the other bloke in this video is in.
Blixa Bargeld and Einstürzende Neubauten.
Would love to see him live, footage suggests he's a very charismatic performer.
zippy, thanks for this thread! 🙂
i remember i started one similar a few years ago probably after reading his book (ass saw the angel). always liked the birthday party, and then started to [i]really[/i] like him in the bad seeds, some of these songs ^^^ are absolute genius.
that book tho, didnt know what to think of it at first, is it sh1t, is it good, but after a few pages i just thought WOW, its brilliant, what the **** goes through his head??
thanks to this thread i feel a NC listening session coming on......
Anyone who starts a song 'I don't believe in an interventionist God...' gets my vote. I reckon the Steinway would have needed a full service after he was encoring Birthday Party stuff after a Bad Seeds gig at the Liverpool Phil a couple of years ago 🙂
When I was younger I didn't get him at all. The first Grinderman album turned me on to him and I saw him when they toured the second Grinderman album. Now I have, pretty much, everything he's done. Totally amazing artist. Skeleton Tree is possibly the saddest thing I've listened to.
that book tho, didnt know what to think of it at first, is it sh1t, is it good, but after a few pages i just thought WOW, its brilliant, what the **** goes through his head??
Sadex Have you tried The Death of Bunny Munro ? That made my skin crawl, felt grimy after reading it, but couldn't put it down.
I've never seen that video for the weeping song - makes me feel seasick watching it! Anyway, I feel the need to compile my own best of nick cave playlist now..
Sadex Have you tried The Death of Bunny Munro ? That made my skin crawl, felt grimy after reading it, but couldn't put it down.
yep, read it on the back of ass/angel. didnt rate it as highly but i know what you mean about grimy.
Awesome. Skeleton Tree is brilliant but find it hard to listen to because of his son - same age as mine.
So here's a couple of his songs that cheer me up
As above from Grinderman, plus Get it On and Depth Charge Ethel.
Red Right Hand and Thirsty Dog from Let Love In (Bad Seeds)
God is in the House from No More Shall We Part (Bad Seeds)
Edric 64 - Member
Never heard of him or these songs ,guess i`m just old?
Or maybe just not listening to the right radio station? Unlikely you'll hear him played on Radio 1/2, certainly not on any commercial station, with the possible exception of Absolute, but you'll certainly hear him played regularly on BBC 6Music, in most of his incarnations, ie The Birthday Party/Bad Seeds/Grinderman, etc.
Hell, I'm 62, going on 63, and I've known about him for years! 😀