Yes very completely for my birthday my wife got me some Nick Drake artwork of him on brighter later in laminated album and a picture of him wrapped in a blanket holding out the flowers I mean if I could ever worship artist I always worshiped John Lennon but I worship Nick Drake in the same way he was just beyond brilliant and too good to live in this world
@@torontotonto6189 I'd love to hear so many more covers from him! Street Spirit is one example of a brilliant cover, but I'm hoping for some soft acoustic stuff like this. Would be so interesting to hear him sing with a quiet voice.
Pink Moon is one of the most raw, intimate, and brilliant albums of all time. There's absolutely nothing else like it and nothing that can evoke the emotions that it does. Thank you for covering Nick Drake!
Pink Moon it's just a man his voice and an acoustic guitar if you play the album on your stereo and set the volume and tone it just a proper settings it almost sounds as if he's in the room playing for you, very haunting.
Pink Moon it's just a man his voice and an acoustic guitar if you play the album on your stereo and set the volume and tone to just the precise settings it almost sounds as if he's in the room playing for you, very haunting.
Listen to John smith, English singer/songwriter, a little bit of a cross between nick drake and John Martyn with extraordinarily beautiful guitar playing
I think Fall might have been his favorite season too since his songs included fallen leaves. It seemed to have matched his mood. I wish he was still here.🍁
River Man is my all-time favorite song. His melody over that strange rhythmic pattern is absolutely brilliant. I love his subtle chord changes that immediately change the song's mood. The lyrics are so otherworldly, but so relatable for some reason. The string arrangement is remarkable. Very sad song, but gentle and always a journey for the ears and mind.
Nick Drake was a musical genius. Lyrics, guitar tunings/chords/rhythm/timing/fingerstyle, and his haunting melodic voice… Definitely a one of a kind. Thanks for acknowledging him.
agreed... however it just occured to me that despite being into nick drake for 30 years now, I've never sen any video footage of him at all? not sure if any exists edit - as I watch, justin just confirmed there isn't. ironically his sister gabrielle was always on tv
When I was a kind Pink Moon was featured in a Volkswagen commercial. I immediately sought out his music and fell in love. Things Behind the Sun is one of my all time favorite tunes
I saw that ad in 1999. I was 14. Finally delved deeper and bought all of Nick’s music in 2003, my freshman year of college. I’ve never been the same since. I now have a tattoo of lilacs and a hummingbird with his words: Now We Rise and We are Everywhere. 💜
Not sure I can pick a single favourite Nick Drake song, but the stripped down Pink Moon is my favourite album. His music is perfect to fall asleep to, but as you say, not 'cos it's boring. It's so engaging and peaceful.
Five leaves left and pink moon are two of the most important albums in my life…so hauntingly beautiful..river man was the first song I ever heard and It just made an immediate impact on my life..!!
He was such an incredible musician, so unique in his playing and feel. I've been listening to Nick Drake for years and years now, but it still moves me emotionally.
Back in 1969 Time has told me. a track off Five leaves, was released on an island Sampler called Nice enough to eat, bought it in Lowestoft where I grew up just like Justin. it remains one of my favourite songs, and I have been a fan of Nick Drake ever since.
@@JustinHawkinsRidesAgain Do you like Incredible string band? For me one off the most under rated bands off the sixties and seventies they basically put down Jimmy page mellow guitar work
Some of the sounds of my childhood. I was very fortunate to have adults with great taste around me as I was growing up. John Martyn's track Solid Air was written for Nick Drake, another amazing piece of music. I've become slightly addicted to Justin. I love how positive and supportive he is 🙂
John Martyn was a great artist. I saw him a few times at smallish gigs in ireland & he lived up the road from me. Unfortunately his prodigious talent was dented by alcohol consumption in latter years.
Wow, I am a new listener of Nick Drake, thanks to this RUclips video, and am completely blown away. The talent is extraordinary. The movement of the musical lines, soulful voice, and ease of incorporating classical instruments is just beautiful!! I can't believe he passed at 26. What a loss to the world.
His sister is the actress Gabrielle Drake, who those of us of a certain age remember in UFO in the early seventies. She has always continued to promote her brothers' talent, and co-wrote a memoir of him: Nick Drake-Remembered For A While, in 2014. Good video, nice that someone like this is remembered.
I always love it when I find out other artists know and loves Nick Drake. He is one of those artists that truly changes who you are inside, which is rare.
I’m probably not alone in having discovered Nick Drake in 1994 when the Way To Blue compilation was released. I think it was written about in the NME and I went to my local record store to buy the CD. I listened to it repeatedly and went in search of his other music. All these years later I still listen to his music regularly.
I’m happy you showed me this man nick drake. He’s become my favorite musician. He truly was before his time. He has a sad story too… and the influence his mother had on his chord progressions is truly a beautiful thing.
For some reason, Pink Moon is my favourite Nick Drake album. Just him and a guitar, stripped down to the very essence, and like you, doesn’t matter how hard I’m finding it to sleep, that album relaxes me beyond words. Thanks for covering him mate.
"Things behind the sun" is probably my favourite. I discovered him around 6 or 7 years ago and as a acoustic singer/songwriter he's amazing. Nick Drake is insanely underrated and honestly mostly forgotten about.
It’s just next level isn’t it? The feeling that you get when you listen to Nick Drake is like no other. I was lucky enough to first hear his music when I was 15 and thank Bob I did. I listen to him before bed too, but also when I’m out walking in the woods and fields where I live. I’ve felt so many things over the years whilst enjoying his voice and music. What a dream. What a gift.
I didn't know Justin Hawkins is making youtube videos. And has so much of them! Can't wait to dig deeper into them, great guy, charismatic, entertaining and at the same time providing some good knowledge. Perfect combo for platform like youtube
I notice you profile pic is not of Nick Drake but of the mighty Boris, for a fleeting moment I thought this video was going to be a reaction to Boris, love their nod to Drake with that particular album artwork
Truly one of the most underrated songwriters the UK has ever produced. He’s part of that elite like John Martyn and Bert Jansch. Thanks for taking the time to talk about this gem of a musician 🙏❤️
He was friends with John Martin, solid air is about Nick Drake. "Don’t know what’s going wrong in your mind, And I can tell you don’t like what you find,"
Such a wonderful song - I've been to a couple of the Nick Drake gatherings that are held most years in Tanworth in Arden. You should pop along - it has a very chilled out vibe. Thanks for focussing on Nick's beautiful music.
When I lived in Banbury, I took a notion one day to drive to Tanworth In Arden and see Far Leys. This was 2001 so I think both his parents had died. I remember arriving in the village and suddenly thinking I was being really macabre and weird. So drove a circuit and then left. I sort of regret it now as I live in Belfast so I’m never that way.
I can listen to you speak about music all day! Oh, goodness, I didn't realize Nick Drake is featured on the Garden State soundtrack. His song is one of my fav songs on that album! I was not familiar with this artist, but now I will be diving into his music catalogue thanks to this video!
I just discovered Nick about 6 weeks ago and I just can't get enough of his music....especially 'River Man.' I think it is one of THE most beautiful arrangements I've ever heard in my life. It makes me melancholy, but in a good way. It moves me at my core. I only wish he had known before his untimely passing how meaningful and loved his music is to SO many. I'd better hush before I end up in a puddle of tears.😢💗
He's amazing isn't he? I got into him about 20 years ago as a a depressed, stoned teenager so you can imagine how it resonated. I'ts possible his music helped me not go the same way he did, wonder how many more he did that for. I must have listened to him constantly for months, 'Place to Be' was the one that hooked me in. 'River Man' actually flows like a river, like it never ends.
@@SW-fn7cl Yes, he was amazing and thank goodness we can still enjoy his music. Not that their music was similar, but he reminds me in so many ways of Jim Morrison...his looks and the poetry of his music. I could listen to 'River Man' on a loop and never get bored with it. The chords he played on the guitar are like nothing I've ever heard before. Like you said, 'it never ends.' I'm so glad that you didn't go the way he did. It may have been intentional or maybe not, but I wish he was still here.😌
@@lindahandley5267 I live about 30 miles away from where he was from so even gone to see his grave amd house he lived in. Beautful little English village
@@SW-fn7cl How cool is that! I've seen some videos of his home and his grave. It IS a beautiful place, but from what I've seen of England, all of it is beautiful. Do you play music as well?
@@lindahandley5267 if you get out the cities and into the country England definitely is 🙂 you can tell how the rural life influenced Nicks songwriting, he makes lots of references to natural life. Yeah I play bass and guitar, not like Nick did though lol
Nick Drake is a hauntingly beautiful artist. I’m always surprised how little known he is. Even my 1960’s hippy in-laws had never heard of him. So many great songs, but Place to be is one of my favorites.
He is well known now days!, almost 2 million hits a month on Spotify. The late 60’s and early 70’s he was drowned out by the bigger folk acts like Simon and Garfunkel, John Martyn, Bert Jansch etc
Then those in-laws were out of touch. I come from that generation and discovered Nick Drake when I was a DJ at a university radio station around 1970, championing his music from then on. His reputation finally went broad after the VW commercial featuring "Pink Moon".
@@bid84 It's heartening that he has finally achieved a wider audience as he wanted. As for his reception at the time he was recording, I think there were several factors including his inability to promote his music with live concerts, interviews, etc. John Martyn and Bert Jansch are lesser artists, in my view--not unworthy but not as strong or worthy as Nick Drake. (Jansch was more known for his excellent guitar playing.)
I’ve always loved “Bryter Layter”. The other two albums are brilliant too but it’s the one that really got under my skin when I got into him as a teenager in the 90s.
@@StuartQuinnJohn Cale plays only two songs in Bryter Layter. But, you're right, indeed he brings a very special atmosphere with his alto violin on Fly and his arrangements on Nothern Sky.
This is one of the most amazing songs ever written. When I first heard it, I had to listen to it 3 more times. It is such a compelling song musically and lyrically.
It's so cool to see you talk about Nick Drake! I've loved his music for the last 13 years. I remember being floored by River Man the first time I heard it.
Justin, I can't thank you enough for shining a light on Nick Drake. Nick creeped into my DNA ages ago and beautifully haunts me to this day. I had the great fortune to play a festival with Dave Pegg and Dave Mattacks who played on Bryter Layter and they entertained my questions about Nick for quite some time. They were very fond of Nick and knew during the recording how special his talent was. Despite his demons, by all accounts he was as lovely as his music. Thank you Justin.
The entire story of Nick Drake is so entwined with his songs, which is one of the reasons it's so powerful His first album Five Leaves Left for example... Five years after its release, he died. I almost believe that he, in a way, quite literally transferred his soul into his music. When you fully learn his story and then listen to his music in order, it becomes clear
I'm so pleased to know that you are a Nick Drake fan. I heard his music on a commercial back in 2009 and I've been hooked ever since. Pink Moon is a masterpiece of an album.
Discovered Justin during a Covid lockdown. Was quite comfortable in my study and Justin proved to be terrific company, funny and insightful. Thanks for your thoughts on music - Nick Drake always a favourite, keep the vids coming, and thanks again for the company!
Hey Mr H, I could listen to those dulcet tones all day. Have you ever considered narrating audiobooks? Say, perhaps, if some chancer wrote a book set in the 90s called Rock Zombie about a wannabe rock star who dies and comes back as a ghost while his body reanimates as a zombie and said book is due for release early 2023 and he offered to pay you in percentage cuts, the occasional $5 RUclips Thanks, eternal gratitude, and a crisp high-five when he sees you in Brisbane next week? You know... hypothetically? In all seriousness, thank you for the music, this channel and for coming to Brisneyland. I'm gutted my missus can't make it so it'll just be little old me but I'm still stoked to see you guys. It's not weird for a 40 year old bloke to go to a gig alone is it? Ah, I don't care. Wouldn't miss it!
I discovered Nick Drake from a Mojo magazine article on him in 1994, following the release of the compilation Way To Blue. He had a profound effect on me, I was 22 and lonely and low and the music both soothed and spoke. He truly is the epitome of a lost artist. Not something the press are trying to talk up, but a true genius. Extraordinary playing, captured so well by Joe Boyd. The string arrangements by his friend Robert Kirby are perfection. If you haven’t watched A Skin Too Few you should, any of you. When Northern Sky takes off at the end you will shed a tear for him and his beautiful music. And his sister and a small team curate his legacy so well.
It's weird how some music can touch you and you can really connect to it then you realise the artist had issues you can also relate too, Northern Sky is also a beautiful song and one I visit often for peace
Magnificent he was, and utterly unique in every way. Just watching your video after playing River Man to my 5 year old boy as he settles down, he fell asleep just before the outro, so yes, a super relaxing song. I always tend to listen to 5 Leaves Left on a rare lazy Sunday, it seems so perfect for that time.
There used to be a great tab book of his songs which i had as a student and devoured. It got stolen in the end and they stopped printing it (copywrite issues perhaps.) The tuning on a lot of his songs was insane, apparantly that was another reason he didn't play live. He tried it and just couldn't keep the audience entertained between retuning. To any Nick Drake fan, i recommend reading White Bicycles by Joe Boyd, it was about him coming to UK, starting the UFO club (where Pink floyd played in thier early days with Syd B.) and talks about him discovering Nick and becoming his manager, friend and mentor really. A great read.
Thanks for that Justin. I've been a fan of Nick Drake since the heady days of being 16. You mentioned Richard Thompson on the video. It would be marvellous to hear you analyse one of his songs. An absolutely superb guitarist. Keep up the good work :-)
How lovely to hear you review something "more of my era" I discovered Nick Drake just about when I went to college, so Nick Drake's been in my life for more than 40 years. I'd love to see you tangle with more from 1970s The classic era of rock and pop. Nick Drake was incredible. A lot of those jazz/folk/rock fusion things are almost forgotten; I can think of Jackson Frank, Paul Clayton, Fred Neil, Buzzy Linhart, Tim Rose, Bonnie Koloc, Judee Sill, there are loads that could do with a little of your light to shine on them and get people listening once more to the crazy artistry that was out there before the music scene became a mega industry and crushed its butterflies on the wheel
This was such a pleasant surprise today. Nick Drake is one of my favorite artists along with Elliott smith. I hope to see a video on Elliott one day as well!
Hey Justin, can you do a video about Nick Drake's buddy, John Martyn, please? Solid air or I'd Rather Be the Devil would be interesting songs to look at. Highly underrated artist.
I recall River Man being one of Wellers all time faves too. 'Things behind the Sun' does it for me. What a gem of an artist he was. Cheers for the vid. R
Yes. I'd definitely enjoy that. I have a RUclips playist of Nck Drake songs and concerts of Elliot Smith titled Sad Haunting Sh@# that I listen to frequently
How are you not also shedding tears while you're falling asleep to this shit? Nick Drake was incredible, and one of the few musicians who's songs make dread and loneliness feel good for a minute.
Nick was a genius, I love those 3 brilliant albums that he left us,John Martyn his friend wrote the song about this genius called solid air,he suffered from depression at a time when the medication for mental illness was not great
Justin great job in deciphering Nick’s chords. I think Nick was a “genius” and only his demons robbed us of more of his talent. His music lives in my head always.
Thanks for reminding me about him! 'One of These Things First' was in my rotation back in the uni days, just gave it another listen now and he was a real gem of a musician! haha
Still buzzing from the Perth show tonight!! AMAZING!!! 🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌 Couldn’t stop hearing 🎶 Justin Hawkins Rides Again…Againnnnnn 🎶 in my head between every song 😅
Once you discover Nick Drake you can’t imagine life without him. He truly is worth all the respect shown to him.
That’s exactly my take too. You’ve expressed it better than I could.
@@dennyking 👍
His mom has great tunes too
Yes very completely for my birthday my wife got me some Nick Drake artwork of him on brighter later in laminated album and a picture of him wrapped in a blanket holding out the flowers I mean if I could ever worship artist I always worshiped John Lennon but I worship Nick Drake in the same way he was just beyond brilliant and too good to live in this world
@@nope9698 I think Nic got a lot of his music spirituality from his mother
Never thought I would find something related to Nick Drake on your channel. Nick deserves more recognition. He was magnificent indeed.
i would like to hear a cover of riverman from justin, i think you can do it plenty justice
@@torontotonto6189 I'd love to hear so many more covers from him! Street Spirit is one example of a brilliant cover, but I'm hoping for some soft acoustic stuff like this. Would be so interesting to hear him sing with a quiet voice.
Too beautiful for this world
you’d never think an English guitarist would talk about an English guitarist?
so true!
Pink Moon is one of the most raw, intimate, and brilliant albums of all time. There's absolutely nothing else like it and nothing that can evoke the emotions that it does. Thank you for covering Nick Drake!
Time of No Reply is also brilliant.
So true.
Black Eyed Dog is his bleakest song IMO.
Pink Moon it's just a man his voice and an acoustic guitar if you play the album on your stereo and set the volume and tone it just a proper settings it almost sounds as if he's in the room playing for you, very haunting.
Pink Moon it's just a man his voice and an acoustic guitar if you play the album on your stereo and set the volume and tone to just the precise settings it almost sounds as if he's in the room playing for you, very haunting.
Nick Drake epitomizes the delicate, ethereal British Folk sound I adore. So happy to see you shining a light on his amazing talent.
Listen to John smith, English singer/songwriter, a little bit of a cross between nick drake and John Martyn with extraordinarily beautiful guitar playing
First Nick Drake song Iever heard was Day is Done. BANGER
English, not British.
@@skymanifest8339 eh? Does that mean Scotland can claim John Martyn then? 😂
A shame he wasn't appreciated the same sooner.
The best autumnal music 💖
I’ve been listening to Nick Drake a lot lately, there is something about his music and autumn that go so well together.
Thanks Justin.
Oh you’re so right! Perfect soundtrack to the slowest, mellow season! 🍂
I think Fall might have been his favorite season too since his songs included fallen leaves. It seemed to have matched his mood. I wish he was still here.🍁
I live in the himalayas . His music is perfect for every season here .
time for sum nick drake again
River Man is my all-time favorite song. His melody over that strange rhythmic pattern is absolutely brilliant. I love his subtle chord changes that immediately change the song's mood. The lyrics are so otherworldly, but so relatable for some reason. The string arrangement is remarkable. Very sad song, but gentle and always a journey for the ears and mind.
Such a tasteful arrangement too. Not overbearing but washes over you with just the right intensity. And those chord changes... wow!
Nick Drake was a musical genius.
Lyrics, guitar tunings/chords/rhythm/timing/fingerstyle, and his haunting melodic voice…
Definitely a one of a kind.
Thanks for acknowledging him.
A man like Nick, with the level of depth couldn’t be a RUclipsr. He would be much more depressed after seeing where the current society is.
agreed... however it just occured to me that despite being into nick drake for 30 years now, I've never sen any video footage of him at all? not sure if any exists
edit - as I watch, justin just confirmed there isn't. ironically his sister gabrielle was always on tv
When I was a kind Pink Moon was featured in a Volkswagen commercial. I immediately sought out his music and fell in love. Things Behind the Sun is one of my all time favorite tunes
It's my favourite tune too, I learned to play it and love singing along.
Same except I was in college!
I saw that ad in 1999. I was 14. Finally delved deeper and bought all of Nick’s music in 2003, my freshman year of college. I’ve never been the same since. I now have a tattoo of lilacs and a hummingbird with his words: Now We Rise and We are Everywhere. 💜
Not sure I can pick a single favourite Nick Drake song, but the stripped down Pink Moon is my favourite album. His music is perfect to fall asleep to, but as you say, not 'cos it's boring. It's so engaging and peaceful.
I don't often listen to singer songwriter acoustic types that often but on those occasions Nick Drake, Elliot Smith and Jeff Buckley are majestic.
Congrats you won a fart trumpet! Send me all your bass are belong to us
@@GizzyDillespee 😂
3 of my favourite artists
these 3 in particular are my favourites!
i love you elliot smith…
Nick music is timeless.
Five leaves left and pink moon are two of the most important albums in my life…so hauntingly beautiful..river man was the first song I ever heard and It just made an immediate impact on my life..!!
A one of a kind artist. No one ever sounded like him.
“Riverman” is my favorite Nick Drake song. It always calms me when I’m anxious. Nick was so brilliant.
Had Northern Sky as our wedding song almost 20 years ago. still lusten to it with regularity.
Big fan of Nick Drake and that’s my favorite of his songs.
Northern Sky for wedding.
Riverman for burial 🤔.
He was such an incredible musician, so unique in his playing and feel. I've been listening to Nick Drake for years and years now, but it still moves me emotionally.
Back in 1969 Time has told me. a track off Five leaves, was released on an island Sampler called Nice enough to eat, bought it in Lowestoft where I grew up just like Justin. it remains one of my favourite songs, and I have been a fan of Nick Drake ever since.
Cannot believe you’ve given a platform to one of the UK’s most forgotten artists. Thank you, means a lot
Hardly forgotten, as he says in the video "everyone playing acoustic guitar knows him". What makes you belive that Nick Drake is forgotten?
I wouldn't say forgotten, if anything I'd say criminally underrated (less so now) as he's recently being rediscovered, which is wonderful.
I think Nick Drake changes everyone who hears him.
If only he knew
🙏🙏🙏
So haunting. So deceptively sophisisticated. So beautiful.
Dear Justin, in a creepy world, your channel is the best survival kit ever! You are a relaxing, generous, hilarious and lovely human spa!
Thanks so much Caroline!
@@JustinHawkinsRidesAgain Do you like
Incredible string band?
For me one off the most under rated bands off the sixties and seventies they basically put down Jimmy page mellow guitar work
Some of the sounds of my childhood. I was very fortunate to have adults with great taste around me as I was growing up. John Martyn's track Solid Air was written for Nick Drake, another amazing piece of music.
I've become slightly addicted to Justin. I love how positive and supportive he is 🙂
John Martyn... so under-rated
John Martyn was a great artist. I saw him a few times at smallish gigs in ireland & he lived up the road from me. Unfortunately his prodigious talent was dented by alcohol consumption in latter years.
''I love how positive and supportive he is'' It's called being English lol
Wow, I am a new listener of Nick Drake, thanks to this RUclips video, and am completely blown away. The talent is extraordinary. The movement of the musical lines, soulful voice, and ease of incorporating classical instruments is just beautiful!! I can't believe he passed at 26. What a loss to the world.
You’re where I was in mid 2006 (at 20yrs). It’s a one way path.
Day is Done, so wonderful
His sister is the actress Gabrielle Drake, who those of us of a certain age remember in UFO in the early seventies. She has always continued to promote her brothers' talent, and co-wrote a memoir of him: Nick Drake-Remembered For A While, in 2014. Good video, nice that someone like this is remembered.
Emmerdale, too!
Good genes in that family.
used to fancy her, loved ufo when young ,didnt know then that years later would love her brothers music, strange days, rip nick
she was a BABE
She was an absolute beauty and totally devoted to advancing Nick's reputation in any way she could. You have to appreciate a sister like that.
Nick Drake sooths the soul
I always love it when I find out other artists know and loves Nick Drake. He is one of those artists that truly changes who you are inside, which is rare.
So glad to see you talking about Nick Drake
That cut back from “Girlfriend” to Justin morosely strumming along to Nick Drake was epic
😂
I’m probably not alone in having discovered Nick Drake in 1994 when the Way To Blue compilation was released. I think it was written about in the NME and I went to my local record store to buy the CD. I listened to it repeatedly and went in search of his other music. All these years later I still listen to his music regularly.
I’m happy you showed me this man nick drake. He’s become my favorite musician. He truly was before his time. He has a sad story too… and the influence his mother had on his chord progressions is truly a beautiful thing.
Nick Drake is in a league of his own. his art is a gift to the world. on many dark days his music was my northern star. happy to see your take on him
For some reason, Pink Moon is my favourite Nick Drake album. Just him and a guitar, stripped down to the very essence, and like you, doesn’t matter how hard I’m finding it to sleep, that album relaxes me beyond words. Thanks for covering him mate.
Same, its the raw/stripped back nature of it, voice guitar/piano emotion= pure magic
@@stupidhandles yep. The strings kinda detract from the beauty of his voice and guitar.
"Things behind the sun" is probably my favourite. I discovered him around 6 or 7 years ago and as a acoustic singer/songwriter he's amazing. Nick Drake is insanely underrated and honestly mostly forgotten about.
Riverman is one of my favorites by Nick Drake along with Cello Song. Such a musical genius gone much too soon.
It’s just next level isn’t it? The feeling that you get when you listen to Nick Drake is like no other. I was lucky enough to first hear his music when I was 15 and thank Bob I did. I listen to him before bed too, but also when I’m out walking in the woods and fields where I live. I’ve felt so many things over the years whilst enjoying his voice and music. What a dream. What a gift.
Just a great comment
I didn't know Justin Hawkins is making youtube videos. And has so much of them! Can't wait to dig deeper into them, great guy, charismatic, entertaining and at the same time providing some good knowledge. Perfect combo for platform like youtube
Oh boy are you in for a good time. I’ve not seen a bad video on his channel yet!
Welcome. You can never leave. His dedication requires your loyalty 😐
I notice you profile pic is not of Nick Drake but of the mighty Boris, for a fleeting moment I thought this video was going to be a reaction to Boris, love their nod to Drake with that particular album artwork
Saturday Sun is a song that always takes me to a melancholic bliss. Five Leaves Left is a stunning album. Loved hearing you talk about this 👍
If you visited a girl when you were at college and she had some Nick Drake, you were going to want to marry her.
Nick Drake is an absolutely wonderful artist who never gets enough attention. Thank you for opening a few more ears to his brilliance.
Once you hear Nick Drake it gets inside your blood and never leaves!!
Agreed
Northern Sky, Way to Blue, Fly, and PInk Moon are all heartfelt masterpieces. Thanks Justin
Nick Drake, John Martyn, Danny Thompson true legends.
Congratulations! You won John Tesh and Israel Vibrations. Good luck!
Truly one of the most underrated songwriters the UK has ever produced. He’s part of that elite like John Martyn and Bert Jansch. Thanks for taking the time to talk about this gem of a musician 🙏❤️
He was friends with John Martin, solid air is about Nick Drake.
"Don’t know what’s going wrong in your mind,
And I can tell you don’t like what you find,"
Don’t forget Roy
Such a wonderful song - I've been to a couple of the Nick Drake gatherings that are held most years in Tanworth in Arden. You should pop along - it has a very chilled out vibe. Thanks for focussing on Nick's beautiful music.
When I lived in Banbury, I took a notion one day to drive to Tanworth In Arden and see Far Leys. This was 2001 so I think both his parents had died. I remember arriving in the village and suddenly thinking I was being really macabre and weird. So drove a circuit and then left. I sort of regret it now as I live in Belfast so I’m never that way.
Nick Drake was truly an amazing talent.
I can listen to you speak about music all day! Oh, goodness, I didn't realize Nick Drake is featured on the Garden State soundtrack. His song is one of my fav songs on that album! I was not familiar with this artist, but now I will be diving into his music catalogue thanks to this video!
I just discovered Nick about 6 weeks ago and I just can't get enough of his music....especially 'River Man.' I think it is one of THE most beautiful arrangements I've ever heard in my life. It makes me melancholy, but in a good way. It moves me at my core. I only wish he had known before his untimely passing how meaningful and loved his music is to SO many. I'd better hush before I end up in a puddle of tears.😢💗
He's amazing isn't he? I got into him about 20 years ago as a a depressed, stoned teenager so you can imagine how it resonated. I'ts possible his music helped me not go the same way he did, wonder how many more he did that for. I must have listened to him constantly for months, 'Place to Be' was the one that hooked me in. 'River Man' actually flows like a river, like it never ends.
@@SW-fn7cl Yes, he was amazing and thank goodness we can still enjoy his music. Not that their music was similar, but he reminds me in so many ways of Jim Morrison...his looks and the poetry of his music. I could listen to 'River Man' on a loop and never get bored with it. The chords he played on the guitar are like nothing I've ever heard before. Like you said, 'it never ends.' I'm so glad that you didn't go the way he did. It may have been intentional or maybe not, but I wish he was still here.😌
@@lindahandley5267 I live about 30 miles away from where he was from so even gone to see his grave amd house he lived in. Beautful little English village
@@SW-fn7cl How cool is that! I've seen some videos of his home and his grave. It IS a beautiful place, but from what I've seen of England, all of it is beautiful. Do you play music as well?
@@lindahandley5267 if you get out the cities and into the country England definitely is 🙂 you can tell how the rural life influenced Nicks songwriting, he makes lots of references to natural life. Yeah I play bass and guitar, not like Nick did though lol
Nick Drake is a hauntingly beautiful artist. I’m always surprised how little known he is. Even my 1960’s hippy in-laws had never heard of him. So many great songs, but Place to be is one of my favorites.
He is well known now days!, almost 2 million hits a month on Spotify. The late 60’s and early 70’s he was drowned out by the bigger folk acts like Simon and Garfunkel, John Martyn, Bert Jansch etc
Then those in-laws were out of touch. I come from that generation and discovered Nick Drake when I was a DJ at a university radio station around 1970, championing his music from then on. His reputation finally went broad after the VW commercial featuring "Pink Moon".
@@bid84 It's heartening that he has finally achieved a wider audience as he wanted. As for his reception at the time he was recording, I think there were several factors including his inability to promote his music with live concerts, interviews, etc. John Martyn and Bert Jansch are lesser artists, in my view--not unworthy but not as strong or worthy as Nick Drake. (Jansch was more known for his excellent guitar playing.)
I’ve always loved “Bryter Layter”. The other two albums are brilliant too but it’s the one that really got under my skin when I got into him as a teenager in the 90s.
I think it's John Cale's contributions that really make that album.
@@StuartQuinnJohn Cale plays only two songs in Bryter Layter. But, you're right, indeed he brings a very special atmosphere with his alto violin on Fly and his arrangements on Nothern Sky.
This is one of the most amazing songs ever written. When I first heard it, I had to listen to it 3 more times. It is such a compelling song musically and lyrically.
What an artist. My favourite tune of his is Time Has Told Me. Perfect.
What a song John,in all 3 albums I cannot find a bad song
A troubled cure for a troubled mind - that's where Robert Smith got the name for The Cure which is awesome
It's so cool to see you talk about Nick Drake! I've loved his music for the last 13 years. I remember being floored by River Man the first time I heard it.
Yes! Giving Nick some love.
This sounds like an artist I need to check out. Thanks Justin! 🖤
As someone once wisely said, "Music is empathy on demand"
Five Leaves Left is an absolutely perfect album. Not a bad or throwaway note. An exquisite artist.
Justin, I can't thank you enough for shining a light on Nick Drake. Nick creeped into my DNA ages ago and beautifully haunts me to this day. I had the great fortune to play a festival with Dave Pegg and Dave Mattacks who played on Bryter Layter and they entertained my questions about Nick for quite some time. They were very fond of Nick and knew during the recording how special his talent was. Despite his demons, by all accounts he was as lovely as his music. Thank you Justin.
The entire story of Nick Drake is so entwined with his songs, which is one of the reasons it's so powerful
His first album Five Leaves Left for example...
Five years after its release, he died.
I almost believe that he, in a way, quite literally transferred his soul into his music. When you fully learn his story and then listen to his music in order, it becomes clear
So glad to see someone with your size as a RUclipsr talking about this underrated legend. Thank you Justin!
I'm so pleased to know that you are a Nick Drake fan. I heard his music on a commercial back in 2009 and I've been hooked ever since. Pink Moon is a masterpiece of an album.
I love, love, love Nick Drake. Some of the most beautiful and thought provoking music I've had the pleasure to enjoy.
Discovered Justin during a Covid lockdown. Was quite comfortable in my study and Justin proved to be terrific company, funny and insightful. Thanks for your thoughts on music - Nick Drake always a favourite, keep the vids coming, and thanks again for the company!
I followed Nicks patch and busked the same streets as him in Aix en Provance, France. Been in love with his music for 25 years
One of the greatest of all time. I can remember the first time I heard him, when the Heaven in a Wildflower compilation came out.
Drake was a master. Beautiful. And that Maj9/min9 switch is all over his work.
Oh, thank you for remembering Nick Drake. His music and fragility has always managed to touch me. Your channel is a real treasure.
The late, great John Martyn wrote Solid Air about Nick Drake. Now there's someone you should do a video about...
John Martyn - just brilliant.
Solid Air live at RockPalast 1978 - the most incredible performance 👏🏻
Thanks for sharing. I have never heard of him. 😊
Used to listen to Nick Drake all the time... "smoking too long".....What an artist...
Riverman is my favourite Nick Drake song of them all. My heart fluttered when you said that title!!
Hey Mr H, I could listen to those dulcet tones all day. Have you ever considered narrating audiobooks? Say, perhaps, if some chancer wrote a book set in the 90s called Rock Zombie about a wannabe rock star who dies and comes back as a ghost while his body reanimates as a zombie and said book is due for release early 2023 and he offered to pay you in percentage cuts, the occasional $5 RUclips Thanks, eternal gratitude, and a crisp high-five when he sees you in Brisbane next week? You know... hypothetically?
In all seriousness, thank you for the music, this channel and for coming to Brisneyland. I'm gutted my missus can't make it so it'll just be little old me but I'm still stoked to see you guys. It's not weird for a 40 year old bloke to go to a gig alone is it? Ah, I don't care. Wouldn't miss it!
Thanks so much Alex!
I discovered Nick Drake from a Mojo magazine article on him in 1994, following the release of the compilation Way To Blue. He had a profound effect on me, I was 22 and lonely and low and the music both soothed and spoke. He truly is the epitome of a lost artist. Not something the press are trying to talk up, but a true genius. Extraordinary playing, captured so well by Joe Boyd. The string arrangements by his friend Robert Kirby are perfection.
If you haven’t watched A Skin Too Few you should, any of you. When Northern Sky takes off at the end you will shed a tear for him and his beautiful music. And his sister and a small team curate his legacy so well.
A wonderful, wonderful guitarist...thanx for this
It's weird how some music can touch you and you can really connect to it then you realise the artist had issues you can also relate too, Northern Sky is also a beautiful song and one I visit often for peace
Magnificent he was, and utterly unique in every way.
Just watching your video after playing River Man to my 5 year old boy as he settles down, he fell asleep just before the outro, so yes, a super relaxing song.
I always tend to listen to 5 Leaves Left on a rare lazy Sunday, it seems so perfect for that time.
Nick Drake! One of my favourite musicians! Thanks for making a video on him
so good to see this on your channel today. he was the greatest.
There used to be a great tab book of his songs which i had as a student and devoured. It got stolen in the end and they stopped printing it (copywrite issues perhaps.) The tuning on a lot of his songs was insane, apparantly that was another reason he didn't play live. He tried it and just couldn't keep the audience entertained between retuning.
To any Nick Drake fan, i recommend reading White Bicycles by Joe Boyd, it was about him coming to UK, starting the UFO club (where Pink floyd played in thier early days with Syd B.) and talks about him discovering Nick and becoming his manager, friend and mentor really. A great read.
I’ve been listening to Nick since 1986, his music never gets tired.
Thanks for that Justin. I've been a fan of Nick Drake since the heady days of being 16. You mentioned Richard Thompson on the video. It would be marvellous to hear you analyse one of his songs. An absolutely superb guitarist. Keep up the good work :-)
Absolutely this!
Nick Drake was utterly brilliant. I can’t imagine the musical story of my life without his art. I’m so pleased to see you talking about him - truly.
How lovely to hear you review something "more of my era" I discovered Nick Drake just about when I went to college, so Nick Drake's been in my life for more than 40 years. I'd love to see you tangle with more from 1970s The classic era of rock and pop. Nick Drake was incredible. A lot of those jazz/folk/rock fusion things are almost forgotten; I can think of Jackson Frank, Paul Clayton, Fred Neil, Buzzy Linhart, Tim Rose, Bonnie Koloc, Judee Sill, there are loads that could do with a little of your light to shine on them and get people listening once more to the crazy artistry that was out there before the music scene became a mega industry and crushed its butterflies on the wheel
This was such a pleasant surprise today. Nick Drake is one of my favorite artists along with Elliott smith. I hope to see a video on Elliott one day as well!
I love the simplicity of Five Leaves Left. Cello song or man in a shed are my favourites.
Hey Justin, can you do a video about Nick Drake's buddy, John Martyn, please? Solid air or I'd Rather Be the Devil would be interesting songs to look at. Highly underrated artist.
An incredible artist………who was very heavily influenced by Nick Drake. Had the honour of seeing JM in the early 90s - what a fabulous performer!
I recall River Man being one of Wellers all time faves too. 'Things behind the Sun' does it for me. What a gem of an artist he was. Cheers for the vid. R
I’d love you to do a break down of Elliot Smiths songwriting & guitar work. Another genius gone too soon 👍
Yes. I'd definitely enjoy that. I have a RUclips playist of Nck Drake songs and concerts of Elliot Smith titled Sad Haunting Sh@# that I listen to frequently
Yes can I request Waltz 2 for that episode, please?
Riverman is one of my favourites too... His entire catalogue is wonderful.
Wow, I love that you did something on Nick Drake, yay!
Thanks!
Thanks Ken!
Nick Drake. What can I say? Just phenomenal. Thanks Justin!
Justin- thanks for this channel…I enjoy the videos I have watched and fallen in love with your humor. ❤❤❤
How are you not also shedding tears while you're falling asleep to this shit? Nick Drake was incredible, and one of the few musicians who's songs make dread and loneliness feel good for a minute.
Nick was a genius,
I love those 3 brilliant albums that he left us,John Martyn his friend wrote the song about this genius called solid air,he suffered from depression at a time when the medication for mental illness was not great
Justin great job in deciphering Nick’s chords. I think Nick was a “genius” and only his demons robbed us of more of his talent. His music lives in my head always.
Nick Drake is one of the few artists I discovered as a teenager that genuinely affected my life, and for the better. Such a beautiful man
Thanks for reminding me about him! 'One of These Things First' was in my rotation back in the uni days, just gave it another listen now and he was a real gem of a musician! haha
Still buzzing from the Perth show tonight!! AMAZING!!! 🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌 Couldn’t stop hearing 🎶 Justin Hawkins Rides Again…Againnnnnn 🎶 in my head between every song 😅
ha. should be their intro tune
They were great and Southern River Band as supporting act were also top-notch.
@@MashaRollz Agreed! Really enjoyed SRB! Cal is a great frontman