I have a funny anecdote about meeting Blixa that I'm reminded of , reading some comments just now. I was backstage at the venue where my boyfriend's band was playing in support of Nick Cave and The Bad Seeds In The Netherlands, Tivoli, Utrecht 1988. As the singer of his band was getting extremely nervous and agitated I fled to the hallway to sit on a step away from the chaos. Seemingly out of nowhere came Blixa and walked up to me, and asked if I could hold his mirror (this was a side mirror off a car so I held it by its arm). He proceeded to put shaving cream on his face and started shaving, having barely introduced himself we were having a pleasant conversation and I told him how I had once had an argument with Nick Cave, 5 (6?) years previous at a (band The Birthday Party)concert in Australia. Nick had broken a health and safety rule by hanging from a high scaffold on an already above average high stage and I was responsible for upholding it and possible consequences. Wouldn't you know it, Nick walked up to Blixa and I and Blixa said to Nick "I think you owe this young lady an apology Nick" who stared at me while I was convinced he wouldn't have remembered me (other side of the world etc) and it took him some time but eventually , he smiled and to my huge surprise just gave me a hug saying "yes, I was very reckless that night, I'm sorry". I was just flabbergasted grinning like an idiot and enthralled, watching Blixa shave his gorgeous face lol... 😻
I was there also in 1988 (tivoli,utrecht) i thougt he used many😬 drugs that day. I see him calling in a telephonecel a few hours before the concert that day 100 meters from Vredenburg .
@@brasikurtz oh really? Well I can't say I'm surprised but when I met him before the concert he seemed pretty sober to me. However I didn't see him after the show and bands (international ones) are renowned for smoking the very strong martijuana that was legally available while touring in Holland. They'd often underestimate the potency and affects of it. Of course, any other drug they may have desired was pretty readily available also. Even in my job as a (live) audio engineer I have been approached by musicians, asking whether I knew any reliable sources to score certain drugs from.
@@rubymouse6904Yes, you could translate the word "Blödsinn" as nonsense, but in German it is literally made up of the two words "stupid" and "sense". I think that has a different sound quality😂
Das stimmt. Er hat immer eine Form von Höflichkeit und Interesse vermittelt, die man so in journalistischer Weise Künstlern selten heutzutage entgegenbringt. Nicht unbedingt die Fragen, die ich gewählt hätte, aber da haben Cave und Blixa weitaus anderes erlebt. Schade, dass es nicht mehr viele intellektuelle ins deutsche Fernsehen schaffen..... und da spreche ich von allen drei Herren 😂
Seine gewitzte Konversation hat nie den tiefen Ernst seiner Fragen vermissen lassen. Ein Geschenk dieser Mann- und neben Christoph Schlingensief der von mir meist vermisste Charakter im deutschen Kulturfernsehen.
Two thoughts on this little scene, one short and one rather long. First [short] thought : Nick and Blixa's friendship/artistic-partnership was clearly THE GREATEST BROMANCE OF THE ENTIRE 1990's, and ought to be remembered as such. Second [long] thought: they're clearly in a world of their own, here. I mean, Blixa and Nick both seem to be vibrating on a completely different wavelength from their [rather bumbling] interviewer, and holding him in not-so-well-hidden contempt, too. I think it's funny and adorable. They make it seem like nobody in the world could HOPE to understand them like they could understand each other, and they seem to want to make it clear that nobody can understand their music the way they can [because they're the ones who created it]; especially not the German daytime-t.v audience. Ha! Ha!
No, I think at least Blixa had a great respect for and maybe feared the interviewer, Roger Willemsen. Willemsen was well known for his deep and fluid intellectual sharpness. At the beginning Blixa was long thinking about the right words, because Willemsen would easily see through all mascarades and half baked thoughts. Watch e.g. his interview with Madonna for another one in english, maybe the best with Madonna ever. ("Do you have a message for the impotent people, too?") He died in 2016 and is deeply missed in times of dullness here in Germany. He was a great commentator of politics and current events, too.
@@benapfel8792 Thank you for these insights. I love to read their body language in this video. Too bad for the translation stuff being a weird added element. But there are some interesting moments between these two. I love how they really seem to support each other. When one fails with words the other comes in. So touching. And Blixa's compliment to Nick and the way Nick responds in such a visceral way. Sigh.
This is so embarrassing for them both.. Imagine being a famous talented artist in his own tight and asked to talk about the genius of Nick Cave . The interviewer is totally focussed on Nick Cave and Blixa is almost treated as an interpreter alone. Its like having Albert Einstein and Isaac Newton and asking Newton , " How much of a genius is Albert, do you agree he is the greatest scientist who ever lived " ? !. Many people would have been just a little bit pissed off.
But they are promoting a Bad Seeds album. I think Blixa was always good at keeping his role as a guitarist for Nick and as the frontman for EN separate. I think they were just talking about that album and they are really sweet together.
I agree 100% too. Clearly Nick Cave was aware and embarrassed for the interviewer; he turned it around and said, 'and what I think about Blixa Bargeld....' and spoke so eloquently about Blixa's value to him personally as well as professionally that Blixa said, well you've beaten me. While it's easy to see Cave saying 'he's immutable, god-like ...' as funny, I reckon that given their long collaboration and friendship, there's an element of sincerity in what Cave said. I love that they naturally put their own agenda as equal in importance as the interviewer's agenda. Being pitted into a competitive position with each other just wasn't allowed to happen; and then they did what they were there for, discussed the song and the CD. It was v poor form on the interviewer's part to put Blixa in a one-down position to Nick, + I think they handled it very elegantly.
blixa b. & nick c. waren (von was auch immer) total breit & roger w. war so den beiden überhaupt nicht gewachsen ! blixa & nick finde ich dort echt super ... hut ab ! - direkt vor den beiden war bernd michael l. (tatort) im interview bei roger w. & auch er war total breit ! - ich hab mich den abend super amüsiert ... das war schon fast kino !
I believe Nick had a little earpiece in to hear interpreter. You can see him push his left ear ( adjusting?) every now and then. His facial expressions also reveal when he hears translation Edit: When Blixa complains about the translation of "bullshit", Nick says "My translator is having a fit"
They seem very close friends, too bad they don't work together anymore. Why ? Couldn't Blixa combine the Bad Seeds and Neubauten anymore ? And why does Nick need a translator ? He lived in Berlin and I'm sure he understands German.
Mick spoke German , Nicknever learnt it. Blixa wasnt resady to salvage his back then fresh marriage being in 2 Bands who ate both very timedemanding bands and he was bored with the music around 2003.and had a problem with the then manager
Why do they have that stupid disembodied voice translating which they obviously didn't warn Blixa and Nick of? Why couldn't they just get an ordinary translator like everyone else?
I am cringing over the interviewer. I don't think he knows what he is doing. He must be clueless about music [not only about their work of art. General lack of knowledge in music] to ask such questions. He asked Nick Cave how to sing... Oh my...
then you obviously dont know him - roger willemsen was a highly perceived, versatile, publicist and german tv show host, how's done another interview with Blixa where they both had a great conversation. I think he kind of chose these shallow questions for the need of the shallow audience that were sitting behind their tellys at this particular show.
einstuzrde neubuten you too and I hope it so much I love you and you too and I love you and miss you too and I hope it so much I can do it for you too 💟 I Mick kub you too and I love you so e and you can always get it to you and miss you too
Blixa Bargeld war immer dieser Nichtmal-Kunst-Leistungskursler, der glaubte, großes zu leisten, während alle andern sich dachten, hör mal 'n bißchen Velvet Underground und geh in 'n Museum
I have a funny anecdote about meeting Blixa that I'm reminded of , reading some comments just now. I was backstage at the venue where my boyfriend's band was playing in support of Nick Cave and The Bad Seeds In The Netherlands, Tivoli, Utrecht 1988. As the singer of his band was getting extremely nervous and agitated I fled to the hallway to sit on a step away from the chaos.
Seemingly out of nowhere came Blixa and walked up to me, and asked if I could hold his mirror (this was a side mirror off a car so I held it by its arm). He proceeded to put shaving cream on his face and started shaving, having barely introduced himself we were having a pleasant conversation and I told him how I had once had an argument with Nick Cave, 5 (6?) years previous at a (band The Birthday Party)concert in Australia.
Nick had broken a health and safety rule by hanging from a high scaffold on an already above average high stage and I was responsible for upholding it and possible consequences. Wouldn't you know it, Nick walked up to Blixa and I and Blixa said to Nick "I think you owe this young lady an apology Nick" who stared at me while I was convinced he wouldn't have remembered me (other side of the world etc) and it took him some time but eventually , he smiled and to my huge surprise just gave me a hug saying "yes, I was very reckless that night, I'm sorry". I was just flabbergasted grinning like an idiot and enthralled, watching Blixa shave his gorgeous face lol... 😻
Wow, what a story! 🖤😅
that’s amazing
I was there also in 1988 (tivoli,utrecht) i thougt he used many😬 drugs that day. I see him calling in a telephonecel a few hours before the concert that day 100 meters from Vredenburg .
@@brasikurtz oh really? Well I can't say I'm surprised but when I met him before the concert he seemed pretty sober to me. However I didn't see him after the show and bands (international ones) are renowned for smoking the very strong martijuana that was legally available while touring in Holland. They'd often underestimate the potency and affects of it. Of course, any other drug they may have desired was pretty readily available also. Even in my job as a (live) audio engineer I have been approached by musicians, asking whether I knew any reliable sources to score certain drugs from.
This is one of the best Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds stories I've ever heard. Thanks for taking the time to write it.
i don't think i've ever seen nick or blixa be so giggly. And blixa complaining about the translations is pure gold
I asked google what the german word that was used for bullshit meant and google said nonsense!!
@@rubymouse6904 Bullenscheiße.
They were so high 😂
he only complains because cave starts ranting about the church and christ and Moses in a lysergic sermon
@@rubymouse6904Yes, you could translate the word "Blödsinn" as nonsense, but in German it is literally made up of the two words "stupid" and "sense". I think that has a different sound quality😂
Really, they were always so adorable together. "You're my alter ego," "[No} YOU'RE MY alter ego..." Aww!
Whenever I need a Blixa/Nixa moment I come here. It is so funny! Then I watch them sing The Weeping Song together.
Sowas gibt es heute tatsächlich nicht mehr. Danke an den unvergessenen Roger Willemsen.
Das stimmt. Er hat immer eine Form von Höflichkeit und Interesse vermittelt, die man so in journalistischer Weise Künstlern selten heutzutage entgegenbringt. Nicht unbedingt die Fragen, die ich gewählt hätte, aber da haben Cave und Blixa weitaus anderes erlebt. Schade, dass es nicht mehr viele intellektuelle ins deutsche Fernsehen schaffen..... und da spreche ich von allen drei Herren 😂
Seine gewitzte Konversation hat nie den tiefen Ernst seiner Fragen vermissen lassen. Ein Geschenk dieser Mann- und neben Christoph Schlingensief der von mir meist vermisste Charakter im deutschen Kulturfernsehen.
It's not only Blixa or Nick. It's also the great, great Roger Willemsen!
Dutch surname
Oh yes! We miss him so much! 😢
This is so hilarious and sweet :D
a Capricorn and a Virgo, how lovely
Two thoughts on this little scene, one short and one rather long.
First [short] thought : Nick and Blixa's friendship/artistic-partnership was clearly THE GREATEST BROMANCE OF THE ENTIRE 1990's, and ought to be remembered as such.
Second [long] thought: they're clearly in a world of their own, here. I mean, Blixa and Nick both seem to be vibrating on a completely different wavelength from their [rather bumbling] interviewer, and holding him in not-so-well-hidden contempt, too. I think it's funny and adorable. They make it seem like nobody in the world could HOPE to understand them like they could understand each other, and they seem to want to make it clear that nobody can understand their music the way they can [because they're the ones who created it]; especially not the German daytime-t.v audience. Ha! Ha!
No, I think at least Blixa had a great respect for and maybe feared the interviewer, Roger Willemsen. Willemsen was well known for his deep and fluid intellectual sharpness. At the beginning Blixa was long thinking about the right words, because Willemsen would easily see through all mascarades and half baked thoughts. Watch e.g. his interview with Madonna for another one in english, maybe the best with Madonna ever. ("Do you have a message for the impotent people, too?")
He died in 2016 and is deeply missed in times of dullness here in Germany. He was a great commentator of politics and current events, too.
@@benapfel8792 Thank you for these insights. I love to read their body language in this video. Too bad for the translation stuff being a weird added element. But there are some interesting moments between these two. I love how they really seem to support each other. When one fails with words the other comes in. So touching. And Blixa's compliment to Nick and the way Nick responds in such a visceral way. Sigh.
Aw, they are so cute!
It wasn't a "daytime audience". It was prime time.
@@benapfel8792 Willemsen is a Dutch name. He had Dutch ancestors on his father's side.
“Maybe my translator is having a fit”
Hammer, dass die im deutschen Fernsehen waren...
Thanks for uploading this!
This is so great.
+TeamClaudius great..? omg.. that was crazy n confused.. they didn't answer correctly to the questions..!
this is one of the greatest interviews I have ever seen. wait scratch that -- this is one of the greatest THINGS I have ever seen
And Roger Willemsen, oh what an interview.....
The dipstick interviewer unwittingly confirms Blixa's utterly accurate description of journalists here - Lmao!
Blixa und Nick - ihr fehlt mir sooo sehr 💚❤️💚‼️
Beide leben noch.
This interviewer never had a chance against these two.
Respekt an den Übersetzer!!
Die beiden sind genial
This is awesome, I wish blixa was still with him. The two of them with warren Ellis would be awesome!
Roger Willemsen. Toll. Was für ein toller Mensch.
I just noticed the moment at 4:10. Who is Blixa Shushing? Nick? how cute.
blixa would definitely be the dominant one in this bromance
@@kapple654 romance*
This is so embarrassing for them both.. Imagine being a famous talented artist in his own tight and asked to talk about the genius of Nick Cave . The interviewer is totally focussed on Nick Cave and Blixa is almost treated as an interpreter alone. Its like having Albert Einstein and Isaac Newton and asking Newton , " How much of a genius is Albert, do you agree he is the greatest scientist who ever lived " ? !. Many people would have been just a little bit pissed off.
But they are promoting a Bad Seeds album. I think Blixa was always good at keeping his role as a guitarist for Nick and as the frontman for EN separate. I think they were just talking about that album and they are really sweet together.
I agree 100% too. Clearly Nick Cave was aware and embarrassed for the interviewer; he turned it around and said, 'and what I think about Blixa Bargeld....' and spoke so eloquently about Blixa's value to him personally as well as professionally that Blixa said, well you've beaten me. While it's easy to see Cave saying 'he's immutable, god-like ...' as funny, I reckon that given their long collaboration and friendship, there's an element of sincerity in what Cave said.
I love that they naturally put their own agenda as equal in importance as the interviewer's agenda. Being pitted into a competitive position with each other just wasn't allowed to happen; and then they did what they were there for, discussed the song and the CD.
It was v poor form on the interviewer's part to put Blixa in a one-down position to Nick, + I think they handled it very elegantly.
Ship
Oh, absolutely.
Yeahhh!!
The interviewer proceeds to confirm Blixa's opinion of journalists "ein Irrturm der Evolution" (a mistake of evolution)
I miss Blixa Bargeld in The Bad Seeds
Blixa Bargeld ist so eine wertvolle Figur für Nick Cave and the bad Seeds - Blixa Bargeld ist ein typischer *Faust* aus Goethe.....
blixa b. & nick c. waren (von was auch immer) total breit & roger w. war so den beiden überhaupt nicht gewachsen ! blixa & nick finde ich dort echt super ... hut ab ! - direkt vor den beiden war bernd michael l. (tatort) im interview bei roger w. & auch er war total breit ! - ich hab mich den abend super amüsiert ... das war schon fast kino !
6:49
Real
I guess I am just in shock that a woman would actually leave Nick Cave.
Does Nick Cave understand German?
I believe Nick had a little earpiece in to hear interpreter. You can see him push his left ear
( adjusting?) every now and then. His facial expressions also reveal when he hears translation
Edit: When Blixa complains about the translation of "bullshit", Nick says "My translator is having a fit"
he could never make it in Australia, he could never make it in London, so he made it in Berlin! what a strange beginning for an Australian goth!
They seem very close friends, too bad they don't work together anymore. Why ? Couldn't Blixa combine the Bad Seeds and Neubauten anymore ? And why does Nick need a translator ? He lived in Berlin and I'm sure he understands German.
Mick spoke German , Nicknever learnt it. Blixa wasnt resady to salvage his back then fresh marriage being in 2 Bands who ate both very timedemanding bands and he was bored with the music around 2003.and had a problem with the then manager
Blixa Is Vanity
❤❤❤❤
To Shake hands with Roger Willemsen ..is a great Honour ☝🏻
Why do they have that stupid disembodied voice translating which they obviously didn't warn Blixa and Nick of? Why couldn't they just get an ordinary translator like everyone else?
Does Cave only know and not speak German? I mean it would be only fair since he lived in berlin
German is not easy to learn
Nick Cave 40 here. Losing his pretty boy looks. Blixa auch. Bei ihm..❤❤❤❤
They were high !!!
da waren sie beide gut drauf ..
Blixa can turn the Bull shit into good shit ,if you try to psychoanalyze his brain you are in danger of ending up in his rainy garden
Haha! Hier ist die Herausvorderung! Versuche zwei Dudes on Drugs und soo Selfish zu Intervien! ....here we go!
I feel uncomfortable just watching this...
Ich bin´s
This guy is an absolute putz
I am cringing over the interviewer. I don't think he knows what he is doing. He must be clueless about music [not only about their work of art. General lack of knowledge in music] to ask such questions. He asked Nick Cave how to sing... Oh my...
then you obviously dont know him - roger willemsen was a highly perceived, versatile, publicist and german tv show host, how's done another interview with Blixa where they both had a great conversation.
I think he kind of chose these shallow questions for the need of the shallow audience that were sitting behind their tellys at this particular show.
Kristin hersch circles
Blixaaa....!!!!&@
Igh been out byte....!!!!&@
Though I find Blixa interessting, I never saw an interview with him that really impressed me. He always behaves somewhat pretentious.
Yes, it's Blixa's obligation to impress you, and he has failed miserably
Blixa is not pretentious; *you* are pretentious.
einstuzrde neubuten you too and I hope it so much I love you and you too and I love you and miss you too and I hope it so much I can do it for you too 💟 I Mick kub you too and I love you so
e and you can always get it to you and miss you too
They got nice drugs before
Keine Macht den Drogen, sonst kommt das dabei heraus.
Blixa Bargeld war immer dieser Nichtmal-Kunst-Leistungskursler, der glaubte, großes zu leisten, während alle andern sich dachten, hör mal 'n bißchen Velvet Underground und geh in 'n Museum
This is one of the worst interviews i’ve ever seen.
Load of crap
Konfus
Peinlich.
Dreadful interviewer.