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Author:  Kommienezuspadt [ Sun Sep 16, 2007 7:33 am ]
Post subject:  Re: Nick Cave

psychobain wrote:
does anybody have Nick's version of Disco 2000 (original by Pulp)?

i want it


nick plays 2 versions of this song. wich one do you refer about?

Author:  nicatbas [ Sun Sep 16, 2007 11:01 am ]
Post subject:  Re: Nick Cave

Kommienezuspadt wrote:
psychobain wrote:
does anybody have Nick's version of Disco 2000 (original by Pulp)?

i want it


nick plays 2 versions of this song. wich one do you refer about?


I only know one. The one in the Bad Cover Version single.

Author:  Kommienezuspadt [ Sun Sep 16, 2007 7:57 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Nick Cave

one version is slow. the other one sounds almost exactly like the original pulp song. it's awesome.

Author:  psychobain [ Sun Sep 16, 2007 8:01 pm ]
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i got the slow, can you send me the other one?

Author:  Kommienezuspadt [ Sun Sep 16, 2007 8:03 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Nick Cave

google it :D

Author:  Garden of Stone [ Tue May 13, 2008 3:06 am ]
Post subject:  Re: Nick Cave

For those of you who like The Boatman's Call; there's a torrent up over at What that has a bunch of outtakes from the sessions, and a few b-sides too.

Tracklist:
1. Black Hair (alternative version)
2. Baby I Got You Bad (alternative version)
3. The Garden Duet (alternative version)
4. (Are You) The One That I've Been Waiting For? (alternative version)
5. Farwell, So Long, Goodbye
6. I've Got Another Woman Now
7. West Country Girl (alternative version)
8. Opium Tea
9. Sheep May Safely Grave
10. I Do, Dear, I Do
11. Wake Up My Lover
12. Little Empty Boats
13. Right Now I'm Roaming
14. Come Into My Sleep
15. Grief Came Riding
16. Bless His Ever Loving Heart

Track 1 to 11: studio-outtakes from the "Boatman's Call" recording sessions
Track 12 & 13: bonus tracks for the Japanese "Boatman's Call" release
Track 14: b-side of ("Are you) the one I've been waiting for" single
Track 15 & 16: 2nd bonus CD from the limited "No more shall we part" album

Author:  conoalias [ Tue May 13, 2008 2:57 pm ]
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Garden of Stone wrote:
For those of you who like The Boatman's Call; there's a torrent up over at What that has a bunch of outtakes from the sessions, and a few b-sides too.

Tracklist:
1. Black Hair (alternative version)
2. Baby I Got You Bad (alternative version)
3. The Garden Duet (alternative version)
4. (Are You) The One That I've Been Waiting For? (alternative version)
5. Farwell, So Long, Goodbye
6. I've Got Another Woman Now
7. West Country Girl (alternative version)
8. Opium Tea
9. Sheep May Safely Grave
10. I Do, Dear, I Do
11. Wake Up My Lover
12. Little Empty Boats
13. Right Now I'm Roaming
14. Come Into My Sleep
15. Grief Came Riding
16. Bless His Ever Loving Heart

Track 1 to 11: studio-outtakes from the "Boatman's Call" recording sessions
Track 12 & 13: bonus tracks for the Japanese "Boatman's Call" release
Track 14: b-side of ("Are you) the one I've been waiting for" single
Track 15 & 16: 2nd bonus CD from the limited "No more shall we part" album

oh nice. thanks.

Author:  MurphyJesus [ Wed May 14, 2008 4:42 pm ]
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He's on tour people. I got my tickets for the Montreal show in October.

Nick Cave & the Bad Seeds:

04-29 Paris, France - Casino du Paris
05-01 Brussels, Belgium - Forest National
05-03 Dublin, Ireland - Castle
05-04 Glasgow, Scotland - Academy
05-06 Birmingham, England - Academy
05-07 London, England - Hammersmith Apollo
05-08 London, England - Hammersmith Apollo
05-16 Oslo, Norway - Spektrum
05-17 Stockholm, Sweden - Annexe
05-19 Copenhagen, Denmark - KB Halle
05-21 Berlin, Germany - Tempodrom
05-24 Prague, Czech Republic - Sazka Arena
05-25 Vienna, Austria - Gasometer
06-03 Zagreb, Croatia - IN Music Festival
06-04 Belgrade, Serbia - Arena
06-06 Salonika, Greece - Moni Lazariston
06-07 Athens, Greece - Lycabetus Theatre
09-16 San Diego, CA - 4th & B
09-17 Los Angeles, CA - Hollywood Bowl *
09-20 San Francisco, CA - Warfield Theatre
09-22 Portland, OR - Crystal Ballroom
09-23 Seattle, WA - Showbox SoDo
09-26 Denver, CO - Ogden Theatre
09-29 Chicago, IL - Riviera Theatre
10-01 Toronto, Ontario - Kool Haus
10-02 Montreal, Quebec - Metropolis
10-04 New York, NY - WaMu Theater at MSG
10-05 Washington, DC - 9:30 Club

* with Cat Power, Spiritualized

Grinderman dates:

07-04 Roskilde, Denmark - Roskilde Festival
07-05 Belfort, France - Eurockeennes
07-06 Werchter, Belgium - Rock Werchter
07-18 Barcelona, Spain - Summercase Festival
07-19 Madrid, Spain - Summercase Festival
07-20 Suffolk, England - Latitude
08-06 Oslo, Norway - Oya Festival
08-08 Göteborg, Sweden - Way Out West
08-30 Inverary, Scotland - Connect Festival
08-31 Stradbally, Ireland - Electric Picnic

Author:  conoalias [ Wed May 14, 2008 4:50 pm ]
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MurphyJesus wrote:
09-17 Los Angeles, CA - Hollywood Bowl *
* with Cat Power, Spiritualized

:shock:

Author:  bondcfh007 [ Wed May 14, 2008 4:51 pm ]
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i might be going to denver two times in september

Author:  psychobain [ Wed May 14, 2008 9:03 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Nick Cave

conoalias wrote:
MurphyJesus wrote:
09-17 Los Angeles, CA - Hollywood Bowl *
* with Cat Power, Spiritualized

:shock:


yeah wtf

Author:  washing machine [ Mon Jun 09, 2008 1:11 am ]
Post subject:  Re: Nick Cave

so like, where should i start with this guy? i've only heard "red right hand" and a couple of tracks off his latest. i like, but i get the feeling his albums are pretty diverse. i have no preference out of the three songs i've heard, i simply want to hear more.

Author:  Garden of Stone [ Mon Jun 09, 2008 1:21 am ]
Post subject:  Re: Nick Cave

washing machine wrote:
so like, where should i start with this guy? i've only heard "red right hand" and a couple of tracks off his latest. i like, but i get the feeling his albums are pretty diverse. i have no preference out of the three songs i've heard, i simply want to hear more.


Abattoir Blues/The Lyre of Orpheus is probably a good start, since it pretty much covers every base when it comes to the bands different styles. The Best of also covers everything, if you don't mind listening to a non cohesive record.

The Boatman's Call is great(and my favorite), but that one's a quiet record with very clear vocals and lots of piano.

Author:  washing machine [ Mon Jun 09, 2008 1:26 am ]
Post subject:  Re: Nick Cave

Garden of Stone wrote:
washing machine wrote:
so like, where should i start with this guy? i've only heard "red right hand" and a couple of tracks off his latest. i like, but i get the feeling his albums are pretty diverse. i have no preference out of the three songs i've heard, i simply want to hear more.


Abattoir Blues/The Lyre of Orpheus is probably a good start, since it pretty much covers every base when it comes to the bands different styles. The Best of also covers everything, if you don't mind listening to a non cohesive record.

The Boatman's Call is great(and my favorite), but that one's a quiet record with very clear vocals and lots of piano.

appreciate the input. i actually was considering AB/LoO, but i wanted to buy that one (the packaging looks pretty nice, and i am a sucker for packaging :oops:) i am impatient for some reason, so i think i am going to download a few albums tonight. i might go tender prey based on this thread, but the boatman's call will probably follow shortly after.

Author:  dyingonahilltop [ Mon Jun 09, 2008 2:25 am ]
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washing machine wrote:
so like, where should i start with this guy? i've only heard "red right hand" and a couple of tracks off his latest. i like, but i get the feeling his albums are pretty diverse. i have no preference out of the three songs i've heard, i simply want to hear more.


I can't claim that I'm a Nick Cave authority, but like GoS said, Abattoir / Lyre is probably a good start. It's where I started anyway, and I absolutely love it. Can't go wrong with Boatman's Call, either.

Author:  BlueNote [ Mon Jun 09, 2008 4:19 am ]
Post subject:  Re: Nick Cave

dyingonahilltop wrote:
washing machine wrote:
so like, where should i start with this guy? i've only heard "red right hand" and a couple of tracks off his latest. i like, but i get the feeling his albums are pretty diverse. i have no preference out of the three songs i've heard, i simply want to hear more.


I can't claim that I'm a Nick Cave authority, but like GoS said, Abattoir / Lyre is probably a good start. It's where I started anyway, and I absolutely love it. Can't go wrong with Boatman's Call, either.


i disagree, you can go wrong with boatman's call cause it's not very interesting musically. start with abattoir and then dive into the 80s stuff, those are the unique recordings where he shines brightest.

Author:  conoalias [ Wed Sep 30, 2009 7:50 pm ]
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http://media.barnesandnoble.com/index.j ... id=1467920

Author:  BlueNote [ Sat Oct 03, 2009 9:23 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Nick Cave

so what's the deal with white lunar, is it all just excerpts from like 5-6 different scores? if so that's kind of dumb, jesse james for instance should definitely be listened to in full just having those 4 songs isn't going to get you into it. but if this is the only way some of these other scores are getting released at all then i'll have to pick it up i guess.

Author:  EastHastings [ Sat Oct 03, 2009 9:31 pm ]
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When i read about it, It was 2 or 3 scores, plus one new thing.

Author:  McParadigm [ Thu Jan 21, 2010 3:21 am ]
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looks a lot like a Who from Whoville. A lot.

but this guy writes the songs I wish I could write.

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