Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds - As I Sat Sadly By Her Side video free download


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Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds - As I Sat Sadly By Her Side Live at Le Transbordeur Lyon, France, 8th June 2001. From "God is in the House" DVD

The concert: http://www.youtube.com/view_play_list?p=E61037AA2E3CC7A3

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8 years ago

Joshua Oakley Books

Nick Cave & the Bad Seeds - As I Sat Sadly by Her Side - YouTube

8 years ago

Joshua Oakley Books

Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds - As I Sat Sadly By Her Side - YouTube

9 years ago

Zan Ristic

Leonard Cohen, Nick Cave and Tom Waits. Father, Son and Holy Ghost! 

10 years ago

Eric Kandel

That's what I meant by "moved by her response", yes. He's a cynic who's in love with naïve optimism, even though he doesn't share it, because it offers him a temporary escape from his own despair. He doesn't agree with what she believes, but he loves the fact that she believes in something so pure and good when all he sees in the world is corruption and pointless misery.

10 years ago

Hirnlego999

I think the smile is there because he won the argument and religious belief no matter how hard it tries cannot change the world. The smile is not only there for winning the argument though, I think he likes the naivety in the woman's worldview, and he loves her...maybe because of this too. In Sad Waters there is a line that goes like this "forever a hostage of your child's world". The poet, which he is, sees the darkness better, for he has explored it more fully, more realistically.

10 years ago

Daniel Howe

Does anybody still remember Sting collaborating with Rod Stewart and Bryan Adams for the Robin Hood OST in 1994? Image Nick Cave collaborating with Leonard Cohen and Tom Waits. Would kick ass, so to speak.

11 years ago

rckndl

It's about a jaded cynic and an optimistic woman he likes. She tries to tell him the world is beautiful, he says it's ugly and sad. She argues that none of the stuff he complains about really affects his life at all, and there's nothing righteous about passing judgement on the rest of the world while you sit and stew in your own miseries. He smiles at the end while she's crying because he's moved by her response.

11 years ago

FeelOceanWorld

amazing, leaving you breathless! But, what about that two verses Then she smiled and turned to me and waited for me to reply... and one more later? are the lyrics i've found wrong?

11 years ago

Lucky Vega

Dedicated to all Italian people

11 years ago

Dren Terziqi

Well as I see it its because she finally sees the world as it is and understands that he's right so that's when she cries. His smile means that he's happy that she finally gets why he cares about the people and how they treat each other and not just about the beautiful part of the world. I think because as she says "sorrow's piling up around you" she understands how Nick feels about the world and the people living in it. Because after all "People Ain't No Good"

11 years ago

Jean-Baptiste de Decker

Magnificent song ! But there is something I don't understand, why does he smile at the end, when she cry ?

11 years ago

Animus nocendi

it's like he grabbed my guts, just enough to hurt...

11 years ago

djomarino

hhhaaha - predobro receno! Primjecujem, makar u komentarima njegovih pjesama, da ga mi, Balkanci, gotivimo!

11 years ago

TheNacami

Nick je nenadjebiv

11 years ago

meloniesghost

All that and Warren Ellis too...gasp...

11 years ago

sorab777

Naj bolji pesnik 20. i 21 veka.

11 years ago

PlavoNarandzasti

Nema rasprave oko toga :D

11 years ago

rosato

I "Divlja Telad" ima ukusa :)

11 years ago

thinkuniversal thinkuniversal

Falling lovely... and a m a z i n g.

11 years ago

MrsLukeArnold

Does this song remind me of sign your name but sadder and make you moan

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