What a lovely story - I wonder if anyone has a full list of the live shows that he actually did? just got the excellent new book (probably the best I have seen on Nick) and it is a whopping 500 pages plus and authorized by his sister too- Highly recommended!
Hello guys; I got to know (and in Brazil I think a lot of people) the work of Nick Drake through a Clothes of Sand rendition on the Stonewall Celebration Concert (beautiful) album, by Renato Russo. Nick's records are absolutely stunning, inequalable.
I've been a fan since my good friend Phil introduced me to Nick's music in 1976. Phil saw him twice and also spoke to him about, amongst other things, his guitars. The Guild on the cover of Bryter Layter was never used to record with as far as anyone knows, and belonged to the photographer. NIck did, however, play it at the Les Cousins gig a short while before BL was recorded, but said it was borrowed and he would have to give it back soon. Nick mainly used a Levin Goliath and a Martin D-28, and sources in his newest biography, say he recorded mainly with the D. The pic in this RUclips looks to be a Levin, although it's not a great photo - I think it's from the bio. May his memory be a blessing and may he never be forgotten.
Thank you - lovely story - I despair at the loss and that Nick Drake never knew how much appreciated his brilliant work would become. I stumbled on his work and story via an Australian tv documentary around 1999-2000 - glad I did.
Thanks for sharing this experience with Nick Drake. Everything about it fits with the accounts I've read elsewhere--the shy, quiet, seemingly awkward Nick being so uncomfortable in these social situations and on stage where he was inevitably aloof, unable to connect with the audience except in his singing and playing. So poignant, sad, tragic, and in keeping with the beautiful melancholy of his songs. Songs that became increasingly despairing, raw and harrowing.
Thanks for posting! Not much of a story, but I think that's all an outsider to his close circle of friends would get out of this anxious and sad young man. Not only that but his anxiety level regarding performing in public was probably off the charts so talking to a stranger wasn't something that would help the situation. I would have been a happy camper after that brief encounter too. ❤☮🌎
It's a bit misleading to say the Volkswagen ad was the big thing that amplified Nick's popularity. He gained a lot of popularity in the early 90s (UK) when I first heard starting listening to him - I think there was a release around then - the Heaven in a Wild Flower compilation for example.
You’re totally right. Mojo magazine did a cover story on him in 1994 when the Way To Blue compilation came out. That’s when I discovered him. At that point still very much a word of mouth thing. I guess the VW ad brought him to the hipsters and the public at large. There’s some wonderful interview footage on here of his close Uni friends from about 20ish years ago. Very interesting as they talk about him so much less reverently, which of course is the real thing.
I wasabout 15 working in a fairground when I first heard Nice Enough To Eat as one of the lads on the Walter would play it. Like you, I particularly liked Time Has Told Me. I bought NETE then Nick's 3 albums over rhe next few years. I would guess there were long pauses between songs while he changed the tuning on his guitar,
Evan Parker and John Stevens played as the Spontaneous Music Ensemble at Les Cousins in July 1967. 'bumpers' was the name of the second compilation by Island Records, and came out in 1970.
It's not in any of the literature that Nick ever travelled to Canada. He certainly never went to America although he had a visa for a trip that never happened.
Les Cousins was in Soho until the 90's before the whole area lost it's vibe and became the same as the rest of the West End. That was a great little story and I humbly claim that Nick Drake was the Hendrix of acoustic guitar. Listen to 'Three Hours' and tell me I'm wrong! All the best, Charlie.
Thanks for the message Charlie. He’s HIGHLY underrated as a guitar player. What a shame he never had the chance to receive the praise he well deserves.
Very nice story, not to many people can say they spoken with him. love everything Nick Drake. 👍
too
Arrrh that was sweet 😊
Me and my mate jon were talking to him late at night in TIA. He actually saw him twice
What a lovely story - I wonder if anyone has a full list of the live shows that he actually did? just got the excellent new book (probably the best I have seen on Nick) and it is a whopping 500 pages plus and authorized by his sister too- Highly recommended!
Oh my god how lucky. I wish i would have meet the lovely nick.
One of the few people to see him live
Hello guys; I got to know (and in Brazil I think a lot of people) the work of Nick Drake through a Clothes of Sand rendition on the Stonewall Celebration Concert (beautiful) album, by Renato Russo. Nick's records are absolutely stunning, inequalable.
That is one lucky fellow.
Very kind of you to capture this gem of a story about Nick. Thanks for your magnanimous deed!
I've been a fan since my good friend Phil introduced me to Nick's music in 1976. Phil saw him twice and also spoke to him about, amongst other things, his guitars. The Guild on the cover of Bryter Layter was never used to record with as far as anyone knows, and belonged to the photographer. NIck did, however, play it at the Les Cousins gig a short while before BL was recorded, but said it was borrowed and he would have to give it back soon. Nick mainly used a Levin Goliath and a Martin D-28, and sources in his newest biography, say he recorded mainly with the D. The pic in this RUclips looks to be a Levin, although it's not a great photo - I think it's from the bio. May his memory be a blessing and may he never be forgotten.
Thank you for sharing that great comment. Loved reading it. Cheers, Robert
Thank you - lovely story - I despair at the loss and that Nick Drake never knew how much appreciated his brilliant work would become. I stumbled on his work and story via an Australian tv documentary around 1999-2000 - glad I did.
Myself I love the song northern sky, it gets me every time I listen it, so beautiful.
Enjoyed this little tidbit about Nick. I would give almost anything to be able to go back to this time and watch him perform live.
and film it!
My friend and neighbour John (RIP) saw him support Fairport Convention on the Full House tour at Liverpool Philharmonic.
Thanks for sharing this experience with Nick Drake. Everything about it fits with the accounts I've read elsewhere--the shy, quiet, seemingly awkward Nick being so uncomfortable in these social situations and on stage where he was inevitably aloof, unable to connect with the audience except in his singing and playing. So poignant, sad, tragic, and in keeping with the beautiful melancholy of his songs. Songs that became increasingly despairing, raw and harrowing.
Amazing
Wonderful, thank you
Thanks for posting! Not much of a story, but I think that's all an outsider to his close circle of friends would get out of this anxious and sad young man. Not only that but his anxiety level regarding performing in public was probably off the charts so talking to a stranger wasn't something that would help the situation. I would have been a happy camper after that brief encounter too. ❤☮🌎
Fantastic story.
Many thanks!!!
Beautiful!
Such an interesting story! Wow... 🙂
It's a bit misleading to say the Volkswagen ad was the big thing that amplified Nick's popularity. He gained a lot of popularity in the early 90s (UK) when I first heard starting listening to him - I think there was a release around then - the Heaven in a Wild Flower compilation for example.
You’re totally right. Mojo magazine did a cover story on him in 1994 when the Way To Blue compilation came out. That’s when I discovered him. At that point still very much a word of mouth thing. I guess the VW ad brought him to the hipsters and the public at large.
There’s some wonderful interview footage on here of his close Uni friends from about 20ish years ago. Very interesting as they talk about him so much less reverently, which of course is the real thing.
I wasabout 15 working in a fairground when I first heard Nice Enough To Eat as one of the lads on the Walter would play it. Like you, I particularly liked Time Has Told Me. I bought NETE then Nick's 3 albums over rhe next few years. I would guess there were long pauses between songs while he changed the tuning on his guitar,
Great interview & amazing production quality dude 👌
Evan Parker and John Stevens played as the Spontaneous Music Ensemble at Les Cousins in July 1967. 'bumpers' was the name of the second compilation by Island Records, and came out in 1970.
Nick's life is the perfect story for an amazing movie - love letter to indie artists
I met nick in Canada in 71. He was with his mom and was visiting his family. He was there for 4 days he let me play his guitar.
You’re kidding me! Where in Canada?
It's not in any of the literature that Nick ever travelled to Canada. He certainly never went to America although he had a visa for a trip that never happened.
NICK NEVER WENT TO CANADA. Please stop lying about him. He deserves better. You should be ashamed of yourself.
Lol
@@edmundblackaddercoc8522 Where's the joke?
Arrrrrh that was sweet 😊
Les Cousins was in Soho until the 90's before the whole area lost it's vibe and became the same as the rest of the West End. That was a great little story and I humbly claim that Nick Drake was the Hendrix of acoustic guitar. Listen to 'Three Hours' and tell me I'm wrong! All the best, Charlie.
Thanks for the message Charlie. He’s HIGHLY underrated as a guitar player. What a shame he never had the chance to receive the praise he well deserves.
WOW!!!!!!
Met his sister a few times.
❤️❤️❤️
omg
Right at the Withnail and I time
@Aisle of View - they're selling hippy wigs in Woolworth's
Okay but I wanna hear that story about listening to The Band with Nick lol
He was great but I'd rather have hooked up with his goddess of a sister.
Haha! And still today!
So, is Gabrielle his sister, or what?
Yup
Lucky MF !
Haha. I know!