- Jul 10, 2003
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If we're doing stalking Nick Cave stories, he was with his family at the table next to us in Polpo, New Road just after it opened about 7/8 years ago
I saw him with the Birthday Party on three occasions in the very early 80s. The first was in October 1981 (see below).If we're doing stalking Nick Cave stories, he was with his family at the table next to us in Polpo, New Road just after it opened about 7/8 years ago
I had quite a long 'discussion' about including this song as part of our wedding ceremony playlist with the (now) wife.
We had agreed beforehand that we both had the power of veto for any choice we didn't like, so it didn't make the cut, sadly. 6 years on and she now agrees we should have included it...
I've seen Nick Cave many times over the years in the bit of Hove between Palmeira Square and Norfolk Square.
(Yes, pedants, I know Norfolk Square is Brighton)
He's done some great, lengthy interviews recently...
I had quite a long 'discussion' about including this song as part of our wedding ceremony playlist with the (now) wife.
We had agreed beforehand that we both had the power of veto for any choice we didn't like, so it didn't make the cut, sadly. 6 years on and she now agrees we should have included it...
I had quite a long 'discussion' about including this song as part of our wedding ceremony playlist with the (now) wife.
We had agreed beforehand that we both had the power of veto for any choice we didn't like, so it didn't make the cut, sadly. 6 years on and she now agrees we should have included it...
I've seen Nick Cave many times over the years in the bit of Hove between Palmeira Square and Norfolk Square.
(Yes, pedants, I know Norfolk Square is Brighton)
That's all very impressive but to qualify for this thread Nick Cave needed to be present too.Had a chat with Capt. Sensible but the award goes to John Kerry (Presidential nominee and Secretary of State) who was key note speaker at an event I was photographing. He came up and shook my hand. Gordon Brown who spoke incredibly eloquently was present too.
His wife's fashion label was The Vampire's Wife. It closed down in May of this year. They live mainly in London now, but did move to LA at some point following the death of his son as Brighton had become too painful for him.When I lived on Norton Road in around 2002 I’d see him frequently enough in the Blockbusters opposite Hove Town Hall when I’d nip in that we got on nodding terms after he asked me what I thought of a film I’d returned. Up until the last year or two his wife had a fashion design space she used in Lewes and he signs off his emails Brighton/London so he’s in the area still (or has returned to the area).
I had quite a long 'discussion' about including this song as part of our wedding ceremony playlist with the (now) wife.
We had agreed beforehand that we both had the power of veto for any choice we didn't like, so it didn't make the cut, sadly. 6 years on and she now agrees we should have included it...
I've seen Nick Cave many times over the years in the bit of Hove between Palmeira Square and Norfolk Square.
(Yes, pedants, I know Norfolk Square is Brighton)
Its strange as a few on here have now associated this song with their wedding which is understandable given the lyrics.My missus walked down the aisle to this.
Its strange as a few on here have now associated this song with their wedding which is understandable given the lyrics.
But I've always regarded it as more of a funeral song and as one I would have played at my funeral.
I didn't realise until a couple of days ago that Cave performed it at Michael Hutchence's funeral so my interpretation wasn't that off kilter after all.
I suppose it works equally well in either context depending on how it's interpreted.