absolutely right!!! he had a very very important role. you absolutely hear post " no more shall we part " that blixa isn't on board anymore. Nick created his best Albums such as this and boatman's call together with blixa. sad story with his son, no? that lil cute boy isn't alive anymore
@@TheNimasan Yes indeed about his son. It seems like it sparked brilliant creativity for him though, and as he mentioned, "I am Besides You." Transcendence, if you will.
@@leonorrois5884Tomwaits.'If you want a taste..of madness.youl have to Wait in Line'..Phil e joe Remarkable.looks on in Disbeleif .hey i like your point.>
no more shall we part is for sure in my top ten list best albums of all times. this was a beautiful film. unbelievable i didn't see this after all this years eventho i'm on youtube 24/7 . but seeing his son beeing such a little boy back then, makes me so sad. RIP! " my sorrowful wife " is one the greatest song ever created by human!!
Hey, the boy in the film is Luke Cave. Nick has four sons, Jethro, Luke and twins Arthur and Earl. It was Arthur, in 2015 aged 15. Luke and Jethro were born in 1991.
Luke would have been like 11 in 2001 when this was made. Arthur would have been 1 thats not luke, Luke is also Brazilian with dark hair not blonde. the child in this is not Nicks@@yfmt
@@staggerlee7301 I agree with you. But my feeling is that it's less of a band today and more like an experimental project by Nick and Warren. But even this is fine too.
@@edwardribeiro I definitely get that, and especially with Ghosteen. I love Ghosteen but it really might as well have been a Nick & Warren release (even cutting all of Thomas’ drum parts). To me, Skeleton Tree, sparse as it was, still felt like a Bad Seeds record and it was really cool seeing the whole band play those songs live. From what I’ve heard of Wild God it sounds like there will be a lot more band involvement again. I love that he never really lingers too long, and it seems like the spacy synth loop era is coming to an end. I get what you’re saying though, and most of my favorite stuff was from the 80s and 90s
I find this is my least favorite album from the Seeds' discography. Too long, repetitive, too bland in its arrangements, mixed too soft and god what was Nick trying to do with his singing here. The shame is a lot of the songs really stand up when picked apart on their own (Love Letter and Hallelujah are absolutely fantastic) but are lost on the flow of the album.
How weird, I really cannot agree but I guess, everyone might have their own reasons for their taste; in my case, I was gifted the CD in a very tough part of my life, and I fell in love with it because, in a way, it saved me from bad things.
When I first encountered it (as a teenager soon after it was released) I hated it, and thought it was by far the weakest album in his discography. I revisited it near 10 years later, in my mid 20s, and came to find I adored it. I’ll agree a bit on the repetitiveness of some songs, and on the length for that reason, but most of the album is legitimately great, with at least 3-5 essential Nick Cave songs, for my money. If I had to quantify/score it, it’s an easy 8/10 imo. With some editing I think it could be a perfect album.
Love seeing Blixa and Nick together. Blixa is a musical genius, miss him in the Bad Seeds.
absolutely right!!! he had a very very important role. you absolutely hear post " no more shall we part " that blixa isn't on board anymore. Nick created his best Albums such as this and boatman's call together with blixa. sad story with his son, no? that lil cute boy isn't alive anymore
@@TheNimasan Yes indeed about his son. It seems like it sparked brilliant creativity for him though, and as he mentioned, "I am Besides You." Transcendence, if you will.
@@TheNimasan yeah like carnage isnt a superb album??
Let it b.licks ahhh
@@leonorrois5884Tomwaits.'If you want a taste..of madness.youl have to Wait in Line'..Phil e joe Remarkable.looks on in Disbeleif .hey i like your point.>
What a brilliant man
By far my favourite bad seeds album, my favourite line from hallelujah “ I passed a cow & the cow was brown “ fucking genius
Lmaoooo
😂🎉But it has to be recited xxx.
To Music 😂 xxx.
Gods name is Bob to save the Atheists gottam run xxx.
I was 15 when this came out. Changed everything, put me on a path that I still wander, hope to listen to this on the day I die.
Love Nick's piano playing, and his baritone voice 😊
holy shit, footage for the whole of "The Sorrowful Wife". Awesome.
one of the best - if not the best. has been my favourite, ever
since it was released
agree. i thought boatman's call was a master piece, but this album goes down in one of the greatet albums since music exsits....at leadt in my books
One of the few albums in history that made me cry
20.25 time of comment
What a fab documentary.
Love it
I love to see behind the recordings of the album.
ZE GUITAR ISS NOT IN MY HEADPHONES
no more shall we part is for sure in my top ten list best albums of all times. this was a beautiful film. unbelievable i didn't see this after all this years eventho i'm on youtube 24/7 . but seeing his son beeing such a little boy back then, makes me so sad. RIP! " my sorrowful wife " is one the greatest song ever created by human!!
Hey, the boy in the film is Luke Cave. Nick has four sons, Jethro, Luke and twins Arthur and Earl. It was Arthur, in 2015 aged 15. Luke and Jethro were born in 1991.
Luke would have been like 11 in 2001 when this was made. Arthur would have been 1 thats not luke, Luke is also Brazilian with dark hair not blonde. the child in this is not Nicks@@yfmt
I love this. So much to learn and love.
also, gotta love Warren Ellis playing the violin with his whole body and face
16:28 I'm dying that this was at least acknowledged during the recording of the song
I'm glad I'm not the only one that's been hearing that for over 20 years! 😂
God, I love this album.
Anch'io adoro questo album..... meraviglioso
Glad to hear it. I love this video and album.
really awesome insights in recording their album. amazing work. thanks for creating this documentary about nick cave & the bad seeds!
32:40 The moment Blixa said "F-this."
So good, thank you for posting.
23:54 Blixa super cute
18:25 the true vampire in the band
That piano intro at 1:30 sounds haunting.
AMAZING. Just amazing.@12:00- fantastic moment.,@23:00 too. Thanks, man!
I miss Conway so much!!
ellis, harvey, and blixa anything with these gents.
The Nick Cave Dream Team.
I love how many kitten references this man makes.
Wow Warren with no beard!
Those were the days 😂
i m so glad and shock!
This album is 99% the story of my life.
Likewise buddy . . .
Taken from the live dvd originally included as an extra .
Yep id still pay to see that dude nick cave!
Warren looks a bit occult with those devilish looks and that fiddle dance of his.
R de R very Paganini.
Murder ballads and No more shall we part are diamonds in the musical rough
RIP Kate McGarrigle
25:32 super cute moment 😂❤️
thank you so much for this video :) amazing
THE GUITAR IS NOT IN MY HEADPHONES
oh,they all work hard
thank you very much for this video!
RIP Conway x
This is one of my very favorite albums of all time and obviously a classic. So who is Nick’s tailor? That b/w checked jacket is absolutely beautiful 🤩
Is that Kate and Anna McGarrigle at around 17:00 or so?
YES
Yes, it seems he wanted a bit of a Leonard Cohen sound on this album. They worked out well.
I think Bad Seeds lost a lot after Mick and Blixa departure.
This album is good, but Blixa and, eventually Mick, had to take off.
I think the band changed a lot, but that’s not necessarily a negative. Things should change, and people should move on when it suits them
@@staggerlee7301 I agree with you. But my feeling is that it's less of a band today and more like an experimental project by Nick and Warren. But even this is fine too.
@@edwardribeiro I definitely get that, and especially with Ghosteen. I love Ghosteen but it really might as well have been a Nick & Warren release (even cutting all of Thomas’ drum parts). To me, Skeleton Tree, sparse as it was, still felt like a Bad Seeds record and it was really cool seeing the whole band play those songs live. From what I’ve heard of Wild God it sounds like there will be a lot more band involvement again. I love that he never really lingers too long, and it seems like the spacy synth loop era is coming to an end. I get what you’re saying though, and most of my favorite stuff was from the 80s and 90s
Well I can hear a load of Leonard Cohen influence allover Nicks stuff here ...
Indeed. He even has the McGarrigle sisters singing backup vocals. Might as well have recorded it in Quebec! Hallelujah….
How do singers get anything done smoking around so much in the studio? lol
Lovely to see Tony Cohen at work,shit,everybody's dying
youre the best
RIP Tony :(
It's so weird to see Warren without his beard.
Love Blixa. He just had to move on
I wanna hear all the sacrificial lambs.
Warren Ellis without he's obligatory beard . . . looks 10+yrs younger .
WARREN!
ugh
👁El ojo
@23:00 what a notion!
nick cave is super-naturally gifted..he reaches down into peoples souls..then finds the nooks and crannies ..
12:00
27.34 :-)
I find this is my least favorite album from the Seeds' discography. Too long, repetitive, too bland in its arrangements, mixed too soft and god what was Nick trying to do with his singing here. The shame is a lot of the songs really stand up when picked apart on their own (Love Letter and Hallelujah are absolutely fantastic) but are lost on the flow of the album.
It's interesting to read this, as it is actually one of my top favorite 5 albums of all time, but I understand your reasoning on a rational level.
How weird, I really cannot agree but I guess, everyone might have their own reasons for their taste; in my case, I was gifted the CD in a very tough part of my life, and I fell in love with it because, in a way, it saved me from bad things.
When I first encountered it (as a teenager soon after it was released) I hated it, and thought it was by far the weakest album in his discography. I revisited it near 10 years later, in my mid 20s, and came to find I adored it. I’ll agree a bit on the repetitiveness of some songs, and on the length for that reason, but most of the album is legitimately great, with at least 3-5 essential Nick Cave songs, for my money. If I had to quantify/score it, it’s an easy 8/10 imo. With some editing I think it could be a perfect album.
Blixa bargeld is a joke
Is this like a “Primus sucks!” thing, where you actually think he’s awesome? I hope so...
*joker