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silvertree
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Topic: Nick Cave Posted: August 16 2005 at 18:01 |
I watched Wim Wenders' Wings of Desire last night and was really impressed by Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds' music.
It did sound fairly "arty" or progressive...
What do you all think ? After all, we do find really surprising bands in the archive...
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Man Overboard
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Posted: August 16 2005 at 18:09 |
In a sense, I'd say Nick's stuff is quite progressive.
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silvertree
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Posted: August 16 2005 at 18:12 |
Thanks Man Overboard. I really thought I was having completely crazy thoughts about Nick Cave. It's a relief to find other prog lovers who share one's opinions...
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felona
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Posted: August 16 2005 at 18:40 |
hey, that's a good question. I have recently got into his music and was only thinking the other day that he'd be VERY appropriate for PA !! Excellent topic - glad someone else likes him too!
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I was never really sure what I was waiting for. When the moment came I was looking away ......
The Church "After Everything Now This"
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cobb
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Posted: August 16 2005 at 18:50 |
Nick Cave progressive- Nah! Just depressive.
Or maybe you are talking about the work he did with Kylie Minogue
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silvertree
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Posted: August 16 2005 at 18:52 |
Maybe a little depressive... but not as depressive as Sigur Ros.
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Hemispheres
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Posted: August 16 2005 at 19:37 |
i havent heard the bad seeds but i have heard his band previous to the bad seeds (The birthday Party)if u havent heard it its worth checking out (reminds me alot of classic beefheart stuff)
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juanchoverd
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Posted: August 16 2005 at 19:44 |
ive heard a couple of songs by Nick Cave and liked them but havent heard anything progressive yet.
im thinking of giving some of his albums a try, with what albums should i start? or which ones are your favorite?
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felona
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Posted: August 16 2005 at 19:57 |
juanchoverd wrote:
ive heard a couple of songs by Nick Cave and liked them but havent heard anything progressive yet.
im thinking of giving some of his albums a try, with what albums should i start? or which ones are your favorite? |
actually his The Best of collection is an excellent introduction to the variety of his work & the tracks were ordered purposely to flow together like a complete album in itself, rather than just a chronological list. Its very popular with the fans which says a lot.Apart from that I'd recommend
- the latest double album Abattoir Blues/Lyre of Orpeheus
- Murder Ballads
- the Boatman's Call
- Let love In
- No More Shall We Part
- Henry's Dream - a bit less accessible but very rewarding
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I was never really sure what I was waiting for. When the moment came I was looking away ......
The Church "After Everything Now This"
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juanchoverd
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Posted: August 16 2005 at 20:10 |
felona wrote:
juanchoverd wrote:
ive heard a couple of songs by Nick Cave and liked them but havent heard anything progressive yet.
im thinking of giving some of his albums a try, with what albums should i start? or which ones are your favorite? |
actually his The Best of collection is an excellent
introduction to the variety of his work & the tracks were
ordered purposely to flow together like a complete album in itself,
rather than just a chronological list. Its very popular with the fans
which says a lot.Apart from that I'd recommend
- the latest double album Abattoir Blues/Lyre of Orpeheus
- Murder Ballads
- the Boatman's Call
- Let love In
- No More Shall We Part
- Henry's Dream - a bit less accessible but very rewarding
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thanks! thats a nice list. my father has "the Boatman's Call", so i
think ill start with that one and then move to the others. :D
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felona
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Posted: August 16 2005 at 20:14 |
juanchoverd wrote:
felona wrote:
juanchoverd wrote:
ive heard a couple of songs by Nick Cave and liked them but havent heard anything progressive yet.
im thinking of giving some of his albums a try, with what albums should i start? or which ones are your favorite? |
actually his The Best of collection is an excellent introduction to the variety of his work & the tracks were ordered purposely to flow together like a complete album in itself, rather than just a chronological list. Its very popular with the fans which says a lot.Apart from that I'd recommend
- the latest double album Abattoir Blues/Lyre of Orpeheus
- Murder Ballads
- the Boatman's Call
- Let love In
- No More Shall We Part
- Henry's Dream - a bit less accessible but very rewarding
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thanks! thats a nice list. my father has "the Boatman's Call", so i think ill start with that one and then move to the others. :D
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The Boatman's Call is my favourite ... but its full of ballads, slow, vey darkly beautiful ... definitely late night music ... ie not recommended to be played in your open top sports car on a sunny day crusin' down to the beach with your hot date
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I was never really sure what I was waiting for. When the moment came I was looking away ......
The Church "After Everything Now This"
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fezman
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Posted: August 16 2005 at 20:33 |
A good call on some great tracks felona ! Being a fellow Aussie I thought I would wade in and contribute my 2 cents. Not sure if Nick is Prog though. He does use a fusion of blues, rock and others but not quite to the extent that I would call him and the Bad Seeds prog.
If you get a chance to see him live do so and he will blow you away!!
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Can't think of anything cool at the moment ...
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juanchoverd
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Posted: August 16 2005 at 20:40 |
felona wrote:
juanchoverd wrote:
felona wrote:
juanchoverd wrote:
ive heard a couple of songs by Nick Cave and liked them but havent heard anything progressive yet.
im thinking of giving some of his albums a try, with what albums should i start? or which ones are your favorite? |
actually his The Best of collection is an excellent
introduction to the variety of his work & the tracks were
ordered purposely to flow together like a complete album in itself,
rather than just a chronological list. Its very popular with the fans
which says a lot.Apart from that I'd recommend
- the latest double album Abattoir Blues/Lyre of Orpeheus
- Murder Ballads
- the Boatman's Call
- Let love In
- No More Shall We Part
- Henry's Dream - a bit less accessible but very rewarding
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thanks! thats a nice list. my father has "the
Boatman's Call", so i think ill start with that one and then move to
the others. :D
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The Boatman's Call is my favourite ... but its full of ballads,
slow, vey darkly beautiful ... definitely late night music
... ie not recommended to be played in your open top sports car
on a sunny day crusin' down to the beach with your hot date |
yes. its definitely night music. ive been listening to the cd, and so
far i think its quite good. i was already familiar with the songs "into
my arms" and "(are you) the one ive been waiting for?" (these songs
were the ones that pushed me to try more of their music), but on a
first listen i can already say that soon i will have other favorites.
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chopper
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Posted: August 17 2005 at 08:19 |
Abattoir Blues/Lyre of Orpeheus is pretty prog. This is the only way Kylie would get into the Archives!
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Logos
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Posted: August 17 2005 at 09:34 |
Nick Cave rocks! Murder Ballads is their best album.
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hotbelly
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Posted: August 18 2005 at 00:27 |
No More Shall We Part is very highly recommended by myself.
NP: Cage - Darker Than Black
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Jim Garten
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Posted: August 18 2005 at 03:25 |
fezman wrote:
If you get a chance to see him live do so and he will blow you away!! |
I've seen Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds five times now, and he never fails to deliver (although Warren Ellis always scares the out of me ).
All I can say is roll on next Thursday at Alexandra Palace (London)
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