The perfect live: ancient and new songs, fantastic line up (last tour with Blixa Bargeld), a tetanos guitar (Harvey is such an incredible musician) and Cave performance between wisdom and madness. Wish I was at Lyon this bloody night
I can't tell you how much I hated this song when I first heard it. It just gets better and better. All songs off From Her To Eternity are some of the best and most unique pieces of music to ever be written.
I recently got back into Nick Cave, particularly Tender Prey/Good Son/Henry's Dream... I have such a hard time getting back into the first few records though. To my ears, there's almost no groove on them. Open to any insights about why people like those ones. (I was kind of surprised when I read somewhere Nick thinks Your Funeral My Trial is his favorite of the old albums, and he hates Tender Prey. Thinks its directionless. I feel the opposite way)
There is a lot of groove on them, especially the debut, but it's groovy in rather industrial sense. Rhythm section on that album is very similar to those on many industrial records from that period, it sounds/feels pretty mechanical. That's also mainly because of Blixa Bargeld, who at the same time was doing one of his most extreme music in Neubauten. It also sounds like deconstructed The Birthday Party, so I guess you have to like experimental/industrial music to like early Bad Seeds as well
Rather shocking, to hear Nick singing this in 2001, by which time he'd most definitely matured into a sober and sensible grown-up. I've always thought that "Saint Huck" was one of Nick's most drugged-out and decadent songs, and more than that, it's a young man's song. It's a song that was written by a young man, and it's a song about the downfall of a young man.
one of the greatest song of bad seeds. any of cave album is better than the album ''from her to eternity'' mean after blixa, cave is not completed. sorry.
My favourite live version of any Nick Cave song
The perfect live: ancient and new songs, fantastic line up (last tour with Blixa Bargeld), a tetanos guitar (Harvey is such an incredible musician) and Cave performance between wisdom and madness. Wish I was at Lyon this bloody night
This performance encapsulates the crazy magic of Nick Cave...outstanding!
He may very well be the greatest poet of all ages...
fall in love with this song 20 years ago and still love it!!!
same here
33 years ago for me. Same.
HIGH-END-MUSIC!!!! SUPERB!!!!SINISTER!!!!
Same. The more I listen to it, the more I love it.
Bruuuuuuutaaaaaaallllll !!!!!!!!!
if i had possibility to chose only one nick cave song to listen to, whats a hard situation... i would chose this one
where u are right u are right^^
Great...
Fucking ferocious- love it
once they came a singer and blow to peaces m,y snugg lill world
Fucking chills.
Chills...
❤❤❤
I can't tell you how much I hated this song when I first heard it. It just gets better and better. All songs off From Her To Eternity are some of the best and most unique pieces of music to ever be written.
YES! Thank you for writing that, seven years agp. LOL
i had same effect with from her to eternity today i cant get enoug of it^^
@@ziliohneland9593 SAME
I recently got back into Nick Cave, particularly Tender Prey/Good Son/Henry's Dream... I have such a hard time getting back into the first few records though. To my ears, there's almost no groove on them. Open to any insights about why people like those ones. (I was kind of surprised when I read somewhere Nick thinks Your Funeral My Trial is his favorite of the old albums, and he hates Tender Prey. Thinks its directionless. I feel the opposite way)
There is a lot of groove on them, especially the debut, but it's groovy in rather industrial sense. Rhythm section on that album is very similar to those on many industrial records from that period, it sounds/feels pretty mechanical. That's also mainly because of Blixa Bargeld, who at the same time was doing one of his most extreme music in Neubauten. It also sounds like deconstructed The Birthday Party, so I guess you have to like experimental/industrial music to like early Bad Seeds as well
Mark Twain’s boy in the city: a nightmare. or the country boy from Australia through London’s foggy nights and then Berlin’s winter?
Rather shocking, to hear Nick singing this in 2001, by which time he'd most definitely matured into a sober and sensible grown-up. I've always thought that "Saint Huck" was one of Nick's most drugged-out and decadent songs, and more than that, it's a young man's song. It's a song that was written by a young man, and it's a song about the downfall of a young man.
I appreciate that Christopher Marlowe
Should do this great piece mire often, i feel it’s needed in 2026
one of the greatest song of bad seeds. any of cave album is better than the album ''from her to eternity''
mean after blixa, cave is not completed. sorry.
The $2 dollar f***