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Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds performing live at MTV's Live 'n' Loud supporting "The Boatman's Call"

1x5: into my arms

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jQUaWY_klgk

2x5: brompton oratory

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_esUexstdbg

3x5: west country girl

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2A3LxRyDR-c

4x5: far from me

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XRqS62jaVjk

5x5: the carny

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jvDM0OgwVcg

Comentarios

9 years ago

azodark iZoZoxHD

so far from me Nick Cave :(

9 years ago

Gabriel Vallecillo Márquez

Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds - Far From Me (4x5)Far From Me took four months to write, which was the duration of the relationship it describes. The first verse was written in the first week of the affair and is full of all the heroic drama of new love as it describes the totality of feeling whilst acknowledging the potential for pain – for you I'm dying now. It sets the two lovers it describes against an uncaring world – a world that fucks everybody over – and brings in the notion of the physical distance suggested in the title. Strangely, though, the song, as if awaiting the "traumatic experience" that I spoke of earlier to happen, would not allow itself to be completed until the catastrophe had occurred. Some songs are tricky like that and it is wise to keep your wits about you when dealing with them. I find quite often that the songs I write seem to know more about what is going on in my life than I do. I have pages and pages of fourth verses for this song written while the relationship was still sailing happily along. One such verse went:The Camellia, The MagnoliaHave such a pretty flowerAnd the bells of St. Mary'sInform us of the hourPretty words, Innocent words, unaware that any day the bottom would drop out of the whole thing. Love songs that attach themselves to actual experience, that are a poeticising of real events have a peculiar beauty unto themselves. They stay alive in the same way that memories do and being alive, they grow up and undergo changes and develop. A love song such as Far From Me has found a personality beyond the one that I originally gave it with the power to influence my own feelings around the actual event itself. This is an extraordinary thing and one of the truly wondrous benefits of song writing. The songs that I have written that deal with past relationships have become the relationships themselves. Through these songs I have been able to mythologize the ordinary events of my life, lifting them from the temporal plane and hurling them way into the stars. The relationship described in Far From Me has been and gone but the song itself lives on, keeping a pulse running through my past. Such is the singular beauty of song-writing.Twenty years of song-writing has now past and still the void gapes wide. Still that inexplicable sadness, the duende, the saudade, the divine discontent persists and perhaps it will continue until I see the face of god himself. But when Moses desired to see the face of God, Exodus 33, 188, he was answered that he may not endure it, no man could see his face and live. Well, me, I don´t mind. I `m happy to be sad.

9 years ago

Manuel Reznor

Para festejar su cumpleañosYou are so far from me ...♪♫♪♫

9 years ago

Sophie Livingston

starts off pretty happy, ends up pretty sad

9 years ago

lucia cintra

So lovely songs

10 years ago

Emina Kadunić

Ooo My Dear Mr Cave 

11 years ago

lukatme2

Nick Cave has a sad way of being happy I guess.

11 years ago

MsCriene

ohh sooo sad so sad for me.... so far from me

11 years ago

Gene D. Roberts

Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds - Far From Me (4x5)Far From Me took four months to write, which was the duration of the relationship it describes. The first verse was written in the first week of the affair and is full of all the heroic drama of new love as it describes the totality of feeling whilst acknowledging the potential for pain – for you I'm dying now. It sets the two lovers it describes against an uncaring world – a world that fucks everybody over – and brings in the notion of the physical distance suggested in the title. Strangely, though, the song, as if awaiting the "traumatic experience" that I spoke of earlier to happen, would not allow itself to be completed until the catastrophe had occurred. Some songs are tricky like that and it is wise to keep your wits about you when dealing with them. I find quite often that the songs I write seem to know more about what is going on in my life than I do. I have pages and pages of fourth verses for this song written while the relationship was still sailing happily along. One such verse went:The Camellia, The MagnoliaHave such a pretty flowerAnd the bells of St. Mary'sInform us of the hourPretty words, Innocent words, unaware that any day the bottom would drop out of the whole thing. Love songs that attach themselves to actual experience, that are a poeticising of real events have a peculiar beauty unto themselves. They stay alive in the same way that memories do and being alive, they grow up and undergo changes and develop. A love song such as Far From Me has found a personality beyond the one that I originally gave it with the power to influence my own feelings around the actual event itself. This is an extraordinary thing and one of the truly wondrous benefits of song writing. The songs that I have written that deal with past relationships have become the relationships themselves. Through these songs I have been able to mythologize the ordinary events of my life, lifting them from the temporal plane and hurling them way into the stars. The relationship described in Far From Me has been and gone but the song itself lives on, keeping a pulse running through my past. Such is the singular beauty of song-writing.Twenty years of song-writing has now past and still the void gapes wide. Still that inexplicable sadness, the duende, the saudade, the divine discontent persists and perhaps it will continue until I see the face of god himself. But when Moses desired to see the face of God, Exodus 33, 188, he was answered that he may not endure it, no man could see his face and live. Well, me, I don´t mind. I `m happy to be sad.

12 years ago

KingInk91

Un capolavoro, gli ci sono voluti 4 mesi per scrivere questa canzone d'amore perchè la canzone "non si faceva terminare". Descrive la relazione che ha avuto con PJ Harvey. Siamo di fronte ad un vero artista che sa mettersi in gioco in prima persona. Ogni artista che si definisce tale dovrebbe prendere esempio da Nick Cave per il rapporto così particolare ed unico che ha con il frutto della sua arte. Altro che Emma, Naomi ed Arisa che Emma non sa nemmeno chi gli scrive le canzoni. Grazie Nick

12 years ago

lenottidifficili981

bellissima...

12 years ago

Kobbe

@fabersannus He says right at the beginning of this video that this song documents a four month relationship, and that's his relationship with PJ.

12 years ago

Hirnlego999

@thehellwithem "For you dear, I was born For you I was raised up"

12 years ago

frsljuzova

I love it !!! I think he is brilliant !!! I trust him completely !!! Love, love, love all the way !!!! What else to say !!!!

12 years ago

Natalie Pryce

How does Blixa get that amazing sound?

12 years ago

Robert Fairmead

I don't like this song, I love it, bu

12 years ago

fabersannus

@GabKesen i think it's dedicated to Vivian Carneiro i remember when the record came out i read an interview where he said that 3/4th of the album talked about his relationship with Viviane and the last songs talked about a "quick relationship" he had just after his marriage ended... that's PJ i think that the songs that talk about PJ are from west country girl on

13 years ago

Gab Kesen

One of the best songs of this album.... Dedicated to PJ

13 years ago

Dzoana Dzo

volim te.

13 years ago

CreationBaby

@FragileLittleAngel :)

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