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I went through all my Shane McGowan pictures taken at Rogue’s Gallery Dublin and put the best of the bunch in a dedicated set. You know I’d managed in all my gig going years never to have seen The Pogues … Continue reading →
22. August 2008 by Flickr
Categories: Delicious |
Tags: bad wives, glimpses, leathery face, legendary performers, lou reed, nick cave, night of the living dead, old folks, pogues, pogues discography, rowdy fans, rum sodomy and the lash, saintly person, shane mcgowan, sinner, siouxsie, sodomy, steve severin, sweet side, taking pills |
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{ Nick, Kylie and Shane singing Dylan’s Death is not the end on MTVe. } Brilliant lyricist, compelling performer and one of the most consistent and prolific artists on the planet today, Nick Cave turns 50 today. Thanks to Chris … Continue reading →
23. September 2007 by Caroline
Categories: Music |
Tags: kylie, lyricist, nick cave, prolific artists, shane |
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Bono has recorded the song ‘The dying sailor to his shipmates’ for a Chantey and Sea Songs tribute album, produced by Hal Willner. Other artists involved in the project which is being recorded in various cities around the world with … Continue reading →
05. April 2006 by Caroline
Categories: Music |
Tags: all star, antony and the johnsons, bryan ferry, chantey, cities around the world, dying sailor to his shipmates, epitaph records, gavin friday, hal willner, linda thompson, nick cave, scoop, sea songs, star line, tom waits, tribute album, wainwright |
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There’s a Nick Cave song called ‘Scum’ which is about NME journalist Mat Snow (whom he was sharing a flat with at the time) because he wrote a bad review. If I were a songwriter, I’d write a song like … Continue reading →
26. January 2006 by Caroline
Categories: Various |
Tags: cave song, companion, journalist, nick cave, nme, scum |
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I was handed these colourful vouchers at the train station — the design struck me as ‘of this time, but looking back at the 20′s and 30′s (see ‘Dutch Moderne‘). Best quote I read this week (in Q Magazine… who … Continue reading →
26. March 2005 by Caroline
Categories: Personal |
Tags: b sides, believer, bernard sumner, dairy products, doves, greenday, killers hot fuss, new albums, new wave, nick cave, paleolithic diet, q magazine, rock and roll, sirens, starch, step mother, train station, vouchers, wave bands, weird sense |
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Had the strangest dream involving a boat, Nick Cave, the Pope and a Tsunami. It was slightly scary, what will all the mad water, but also fun, with Karol Wojtyla’s hairdressing business on the side. I suppose it’s one of … Continue reading →
13. March 2005 by Caroline
Categories: Weird |
Tags: coughlan, hairdressing, holland, karol wojtyla, life of pi, london, nick cave, ple, pope, strangest dream, tsunami, vicar street |
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When Nick Cave releases an album (which seems to be every bloody year), I dutifully part with my cash for the CD. He’s one of the artists I’ll buy just about every release of. The last couple of years his … Continue reading →
20. August 2004 by Caroline
Categories: Music |
Tags: abattoir blues, amazon, amsterdam, auden, bells ring, crowded house, demo stage, drum beat, god, intense enjoyment, lyre, marx, metaphor, nabokov, nick cave, orpheus, purists, salute, track 6, u2 |
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