Great little mini-documentary. Nick's story is a sad one - but the bright side is that he left us some incredible music. He'd be well pleased to know how much his music is loved today.
As a radio four listener, I am shamed to say that I was unawear of Kaleidescope's feature on Nick Drake, however RUclips have given me the opportunity to hear it. With regard to the docuentary, it gives a layperson an overview of the Nicks musical/poetic endevoure without him reaping any recognition, thus his fall into depession and death. In the late 80s a friend of mine gave me a copy of Five Leaves Left, on hearing Fruit Tree I cried for him... as I could tell he was singing his Epitaph! what a wonderfull artist, what a wonderfull man, the Late, Great Nick Drake.
This world was never meant for one as beautiful as you Nick, anyone that has been down in the dumps knows exactly how Nick would have felt, i just think its amazing that that in the mindset he was in, depressed, bitter, withdrawn, lonely, and then comes up with some of the greatest music ever recorded? a peculiar genius indeed. Rip man
Gentle and genuine, you can truly feel Nick in his songs -so much more so than other artists. What he lacked in being able to communicate with others in his life he made up for in the way he communicates to the listeners of his music. He was brilliant.
Wonderful. Thanks for posting. Visited Les Cousins folk club early seventies, even played there but alas missed seeing Nick Drake play. Such a sad story that recognition came too late for Nick to relise
There’s something so terribly frightening about “Black-eyed Dog” - it’s brilliant like all of Nick’s work but so haunting. He sings (howls) it in such a different way.
Hi Saturdayson! Very nice of you to do this combined with the photos. I like to have visuals too and a very well done radio documentary! This is a great discovery! I had never heard of Nick until after I played guitar and sang for an open mic. After my original songs and a guy came up to me and said I'd reminded him of "Nick Drake". No way do I sound so great as him! It's intriguing to dealve into his music, and to learn about him. It's very sad too, yet inspiring with such intelligent people speaking about Nick's influence and music. Thanks!
So in the end its true, people do prefer authentic work over the fluff. if he would have lived could this all have the poignant sadness that make it so sublime and sad? I heard his music obscurely when i was very young and latched onto it as it resonated with my own conditions. if he lived or not the moments he recorded will forever send me into fits of melencolia. But I lived on, and got to here Nick Drake express it.
Because I've heard this before about how cannabis can exacerbate mental issues such as schizophrenia and paranoia...I use it every day and it will always reveal me to myself - if I have anxiety or feel dissatisfied about myself or how I'm living it will always amplify that... I don't necessarily think this is a bad thing in all cases because it can bring us to change our situation instead of simply feeling comfortable and ignoring the problem.
I get tired of the pish trodden about Nick and his weed use, he never lived to see the days of powerful hydroponics/'superskunk' et al, all he would've smoked was resin or thaistick which are very mild to what we have now, both are a leveler or a 'lift' that would give temporary relief from the demons and stir his creativity, if anything got him it would've been the anti-depressants or whatever other quota-ticking imbalancing synthetic crap he was prescribed
Great little mini-documentary. Nick's story is a sad one - but the bright side is that he left us some incredible music. He'd be well pleased to know how much his music is loved today.
Nick Drake is like the English equivalent of the American blues legends, mythical and soliatry figures who's music is so honest and real.
Nick. You are loved. You music has become part of everyone who hears it. Peace to you
😢❤
I’m happy to have discovered Nick Drake’s music. It’s precious to me now.
As a radio four listener, I am shamed to say that I was unawear of Kaleidescope's feature on Nick Drake, however RUclips have given me the opportunity to hear it. With regard to the docuentary, it gives a layperson an overview of the Nicks musical/poetic endevoure without him reaping any recognition, thus his fall into depession and death. In the late 80s a friend of mine gave me a copy of Five Leaves Left, on hearing Fruit Tree I cried for him... as I could tell he was singing his Epitaph! what a wonderfull artist, what a wonderfull man, the Late, Great Nick Drake.
This world was never meant for one as beautiful as you Nick, anyone that has been down in the dumps knows exactly how Nick would have felt, i just think its amazing that that in the mindset he was in, depressed, bitter, withdrawn, lonely, and then comes up with some of the greatest music ever recorded? a peculiar genius indeed. Rip man
True. He is missed so much. ❤
Fab doc.
R.I.P NICK
Hope you're now flying free of sadness and pain.
Gentle and genuine, you can truly feel Nick in his songs -so much more so than other artists. What he lacked in being able to communicate with others in his life he made up for in the way he communicates to the listeners of his music. He was brilliant.
What a wonderful programme, thank you for uploading! Nick's music is as meaningful to me as when I first heard it in the mid-eighties. It is timeless.
A truly glorious soul he was... May the most beautiful lights in the universe shine on him.
Wonderful. Thanks for posting. Visited Les Cousins folk club early seventies, even played there but alas missed seeing Nick Drake play. Such a sad story that recognition came too late for Nick to relise
Glad they ended on cello song - probably one of Nick’s most upbeat songs.
There’s something so terribly frightening about “Black-eyed Dog” - it’s brilliant like all of Nick’s work but so haunting. He sings (howls) it in such a different way.
It's literally blood-curdling.
the redemption is he left something timeless and worthwhile
Yes exactly!
I can't stop crying. This man was an angel . I hope you found comfort when you got to heaven
Hi Saturdayson! Very nice of you to do this combined with the photos. I like to have visuals too and a very well done radio documentary! This is a great discovery! I had never heard of Nick until after I played guitar and sang for an open mic. After my original songs and a guy came up to me and said I'd reminded him of "Nick Drake". No way do I sound so great as him! It's intriguing to dealve into his music, and to learn about him. It's very sad too, yet inspiring with such intelligent people speaking about Nick's influence and music. Thanks!
Thank you ever so much for uploading this!
Someone once said of me that I had "two protective layers less than most." I think the same could have been said of Nick.
Great documentary, thanks.
You were gone when I was only two , I wish I had have been your friend, I wish I could have sat nearby and listened to and watch your haunting guitar
Thanks a million for this man.
Thank you so much for posting! This is such a tragic story of hopelessness
Thank you...
Thank you .
I love Nick
thanx so much for this---bless you♥
So in the end its true, people do prefer authentic work over the fluff. if he would have lived could this all have the poignant sadness that make it so sublime and sad? I heard his music obscurely when i was very young and latched onto it as it resonated with my own conditions. if he lived or not the moments he recorded will forever send me into fits of melencolia. But I lived on, and got to here Nick Drake express it.
Thank you
Phenomenal 🔥
Shame there’s no English subtitles .. I’m deaf and appreciate this facility to enjoy videos . Can it be added please ?
Last comment was 6 yrs ago… now thats sad!
I see a bunch of comments from 2, 3, 4 and 5 years ago... check it out 👇
😢I’m still sad. But one day maybe I’m going to meet him and talk about lilac time.❤
*Kaleidoscope
The anti depressants didnt work, hence the outcome. Probably the heavy cannabis use in the past triggered issues in a sensitive person as he was.
Because I've heard this before about how cannabis can exacerbate mental issues such as schizophrenia and paranoia...I use it every day and it will always reveal me to myself - if I have anxiety or feel dissatisfied about myself or how I'm living it will always amplify that... I don't necessarily think this is a bad thing in all cases because it can bring us to change our situation instead of simply feeling comfortable and ignoring the problem.
@@robertcronin6603 I guess it depends on the individual.
I get tired of the pish trodden about Nick and his weed use, he never lived to see the days of powerful hydroponics/'superskunk' et al, all he would've smoked was resin or thaistick which are very mild to what we have now, both are a leveler or a 'lift' that would give temporary relief from the demons and stir his creativity, if anything got him it would've been the anti-depressants or whatever other quota-ticking imbalancing synthetic crap he was prescribed