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Krent Able’s darkly hilarious Nick Cave comics
05.05.2012
03:39 pm
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As sardonic and dead-pan as its subject, London-based artist Krent Able’s “Dr. Cave” comics are a beautifully drawn and darkly hilarious series of adventures featuring rock n’ roll’s most lovable misanthrope.

Able is really quite brilliant. Visit his website and be prepared to have your mind blown. His work is a perfect balance of wit and stunning craft.

Able has a great idea for his images of Nick dancing with a duck and astride a monkey: “repeat it as a pattern, and then sell it as children’s wallpaper. Such a treat for the darling little ones!”

Yes, please.
 
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Krent Able is a regular contributor to one of the smartest music mags on the ‘net, The Stool Pigeon.

 

Posted by Marc Campbell
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05.05.2012
03:39 pm
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Nick Cave assistant to the fire-juggling unicyclist?
05.04.2012
07:01 am
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Nick Cave assistant to the fire-juggling unicyclist?

Mr. Cave lends a hand to a German unicycling, fire-juggler, on the New Road, Brighton.
 
Previously on Dangerous Minds

Nick Cave Star Fleet Commander?


 
Via @BrightonArgusJo
 

Posted by Paul Gallagher
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05.04.2012
07:01 am
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Nick Cave holding a Nick Cave doll
04.27.2012
03:52 pm
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Two young Russian women bestow a Nick Cave doll to Nick Cave himself after a 1998 concert in Moscow.

He doesn’t look impressed.

Below, Bongwater’s “Nick Cave Doll”:

 

 
Source: Tripod

 

Posted by Tara McGinley
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04.27.2012
03:52 pm
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L7 interviewing Nick Cave, George Clinton, The Beastie Boys & more at Lollapalooza 1994
04.21.2012
10:02 pm
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L7 on MTV interviewing The Breeders, Green Day, The Beastie Boys, George Clinton, Nick Cave, Mick Harvey, A Tribe Called Quest and more at Lollapalooza 1994. Poet Maggie Estep is also featured.

This was when MTV still had a connection to music.

The bit with George Clinton is ridiculously cool.
 

 
Part two and some awesome live footage of LZ after the jump…

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Posted by Marc Campbell
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04.21.2012
10:02 pm
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Nick Cave: A few pages from his notebooks
03.28.2012
07:18 pm
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A few pages of Nick Cave’s artwork, as culled from his notebooks, posted over at the Nick Cave and The Bad Seeds site.

Images from Nick Cave Collection, the Arts Centre, Melbourne.
 
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Notebook known as ‘Sacred and Profane’, 1985
 
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Pages from the notebook known as ‘Sacred and Profane’, 1985
 
More from Mr. Cave, after the jump…
 

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Posted by Paul Gallagher
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03.28.2012
07:18 pm
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Kid Congo Powers returns to the Psychedelic Jungle
03.25.2012
10:29 pm
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As journeyman guitarist, Kid Congo Powers has played alongside of three of the most outrageous and notorious front-men of the post-punk era: The Cramps’ Lux Interior, Nick Cave, and of course, his longtime collaborator in The Gun Club, Jeffrey Lee Pierce. Two of these men are dead, the third is very lucky he isn’t… Kid Congo Powers has also added his Satanic magic to the mix collaborating with Jim Thirlwell, Lydia lunch, Die Haut, Annie Anxiety, Julee Cruise, and The Swan’s Michael Gira.

Currently living in Washington DC, Kid’s writing a memoir of growing up in Los Angeles and the early years of that city’s nascent punk scene. The gunslinger guitarist claims he gets more done in the staid, uptight District of Columbia simply because there’s not a lot to do there.

Dangerous Minds caught up with Kid Congo Powers after he and his crack band, the Pink Monkey Birds (named after a line in David Bowie’s “Moonage Daydream” song) played a right rave up on the stage at Waterloo Records’ parking lot in Austin, TX during the SXSW festival. The Pink Monkey Birds sound is a spicy gumbo of 60’s Chicano rock, Booker T. and the M.G.s, bad LSD trips and seedy psychedelic go-go romps. They even threw in a couple of Cramps and Gun Club favorites.

As the bandleader, Kid is an engaging and charismatic front-man. The Pink Monkey Birds are Kiki Solis on bass; Ron Miller on drums; and Jesse Roberts on second guitar. Their latest album is called Gorilla Rose. If they come to your town, GO SEE ‘EM, they put on a fine show.

New York Night Train’s exhaustive Kid Congo Powers feature with in-depth accounts of life on the road with The Cramps, Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds and The Gun Club.
 

 
“Catsuit Fruit”:
 

Posted by Richard Metzger
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03.25.2012
10:29 pm
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The Breaking Hands: Nick Cave & Debbie Harry cover The Gun Club
03.20.2012
05:10 pm
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A new Jeffrey Lee Pierce/Gun Club tribute album, The Journey Is Long features a collaboration between Nick Cave and Debbie Harry on one of The Gun Club’s best loved numbers, “The Breaking Hands.” The album also features Mick Harvey, Cave, Lydia Lunch, Warren Ellis, and Isobel Campbell & Mark Lanegan performing unrecorded Pierce songs. The Journey Is Long comes out on April 9, 2012.

I interviewed The Gun Club’s Kid Congo Powers (who was also in Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds, of course) at SXSW, expect that coming up in the next day or two.
 

 
Here’s the original Gun Club version from the classic Mother Juno album:
 

 
Via The Quietus

Posted by Richard Metzger
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03.20.2012
05:10 pm
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Nick Cave, Starfleet Commander?
03.05.2012
03:07 pm
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No, Nick Cave is not wearing a costume from Battlestar Galactica in this photo, he’s just been presented with an honorary award by the Brighton Graduate Association of the University of Brighton at a ceremony held last month.

“I’m not wearing that fucking hat. Forget it. Don’t even ask.”

Julie Howell honoured by Brighton Graduate Association (Watford Observer)

Thank you kindly, Al Strachan!

Posted by Richard Metzger
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03.05.2012
03:07 pm
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Baby face Nick Cave sings ‘These Boots Are Made For Walkin’’ (1978)
02.24.2012
11:50 am
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A fresh-looking, immaculately dressed 21-year-old Nick Cave covers the Nancy Sinatra classic along with Mick Harvey, Phil Calvert and Tracy Pew as The Boys Next Door, the original name of The Birthday Party, in 1978 (Rowland S. Howard would join them soon afterwards).

I’m a massive Nick Cave fan, but I’ve never seen this clip before. It’s pretty amazing to witness how fully formed his rockstar persona was then, even at this tender age.

Love the mascara. Adam Lambert eat your heart out…

Video directed by Chris Löfvé:

 

Posted by Richard Metzger
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02.24.2012
11:50 am
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‘Leonard Cohen consoles Nick Cave’
02.15.2012
12:39 am
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Australian artist Ben Smith’s “The Influence. Leonard Cohen consoles Nick Cave” depicts, with both wit and affection, the two melancholic bards as guru and student, father and son, ventriloquist and dummy, sharing the blood of Jesus and the fruit of knowledge.

Visit Smith’s website for more tantalizingly cool paintings.

Via Cherrybombed.

Posted by Marc Campbell
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02.15.2012
12:39 am
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DIY Nick Cave and Morrissey Halloween masks
10.18.2011
04:34 pm
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If you find yourself in a fix, looking for a last-minute Halloween costume, AUX TV offers celebrity masks that just need to be printed out. No one will even be able to tell the difference. If they do, they won’t care.

Click here for your Nick Cave mask or click here for your Morrissey mask.



 

Posted by Tara McGinley
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10.18.2011
04:34 pm
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Wonderful punk and post-punk era photographs by David Arnoff
09.06.2011
01:03 pm
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David Arnoff‘s post-punk era photography appeared in the NME, Melody Maker, Trouser Press, N.Y. Rocker and many other publications. The Cleveland-born, but London-based photographer and disc jockey’s work captures iconic bad boys and girls, relaxed and at their most playful. Arnoff is currently readying his photographs for a book and is looking for a publisher. I asked him a few questions over email:

Tara: Tell me about the Stiv Bators shot.

David Arnoff: I was hanging around with Stiv and his post-Dead Boys band in their hotel—pretty sure it was the Sunset Marquis—and we decided to do some shots of him on his own. He’d been messing about with a new air pistol, so we brought that along and just stepped out into the hall, after which it occured to him to maybe go back in the room and put some shoes on, but I said not to bother.  We started out doing some rather silly and predictable 007-type poses before he chose to just sit on the floor and look disturbed. I always thought the stripey socks made him look even more so.


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Tara: You worked with Nick Cave several times. He seems like a guy very concerned about his image, yet playful, too. What’s he like as a subject or collaborator?

David Arnoff: Nick is very easy and unaffected to work with. That shot with Harpo is the result of what started out as another cancelled session at the Tropicana Motel. He apologized for being up all night and indicated all the empty bottles on the TV as evidence, but was perfectly happy for me to carry on regardless even though he was not looking his best. The only downside was he was trying in vain to play “I’m So Lonesome I Could Cry,” not really knowing the chords and the guitar was painfully out of tune.  Not an enjoyable aural experience. He was quite happy with the photos though.


Jeffrey Lee Pierce, 1983
 
Tara: Maybe it was the era, but several of the people you shot were junkies. Any “colorful” anecdotes about the likes of Cave, Jeffery Lee Pierce, Nico or Johnny Thunders?

David Arnoff: Far be it for me to say whether or not any of these people were actually junkies, but it’s funny you should mention Nick and Jeffrey together because I did squeeze all three of us into my little Volvo p1800 to go score on the street—Normandy, I think, around 3rd or somewhere. We then went back to my place in Hollywood, where Jeffrey became convinced they’d been ripped off. But Nick seemed more than happy with his purchase. Afterwards we went to that lesbian-run Mexican place near the Starwood. Nick tried to remember what he’d had previously and proceeded to attempt to describe what he wanted it to the baffled staff. I think they just gave up and sold him a burrito.

More with David Arnoff and his photographs after the jump…

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Posted by Tara McGinley
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09.06.2011
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The Boys Next Door: The genesis of Nick Cave
07.08.2011
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The Boys Next Door, Nick Cave, Tracy Pew, Phill Calvert, Mick Harvey and Rowland S. Howard in footage shot at the Tiger Lounge, Swineburne College and Preston Institute of Technology, 1977-78.

This is a mixed bag of raw video that captures the pure punk energy of a group of teenage badasses that would eventually evolve into The Birthday Party, Bad Seeds and beyond…

There’s a belligerent little watermark that pops up now and then, but it doesn’t stick around for very long.
 

Posted by Marc Campbell
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07.08.2011
03:02 am
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Nick Cave and Neko Case cover The Zombies’ ‘She’s Not There’
06.25.2011
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Nick Cave and Neko Case cover The Zombies’ “She’s Not There” for the season premier of True Blood.

The Bayou feel comes courtesy of Louisiana musician CC Adcock who arranged the tune.

The video/music mashup was put together by Mr. Jonathan Sprig.
 

Posted by Marc Campbell
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06.25.2011
01:20 am
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UNKLE and Nick Cave’s new video for ‘Money and Run’
06.01.2011
03:34 pm
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Whoa! Here’s a rather shocking and ultra-violent video for UNKLE’s “Money and Run” featuring vocals by Nick Cave. I’m simply rendered speechless. Who directed this, Pasolini? BTW, the video is probably NSFW.

 
(via Testspiel.de)

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06.01.2011
03:34 pm
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