Nick Cave
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Nick Cave
Nicholas Edward "Nick" Caveis an Australian musician, songwriter, author, screenwriter, composer and occasional film actor. He is best known as the frontman of Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds, established in 1983, a group known for its diverse output and ever-evolving line-up. Prior to this, he fronted the Birthday Party, one of the most extreme and confrontational post-punk bands of the early 1980s. In 2006, he formed the garage rock band Grinderman, releasing its debut album the following year...
NationalityAustralian
ProfessionRock Singer
Date of Birth22 September 1957
CountryAustralia
Nick Cave quotes about
You were the local joke, really, ... It kept sliding further into summer, and the locals were thinking it was going to be really funny watching these people try to make a movie under those conditions. Nobody could even open their mouth without a fly crawling into it.
I've never been interested in being relevant.
I was determined not to spend inordinate amounts of time on something I felt would fundamentally never get made.
L.A. is full of screenwriters. I don't know why. On many levels, it's such a thankless occupation.
Aw, look, I don't know. I think I'd rather him do that than me.
They all have their share of thoughts about what needs to be done. So we just ignored them.
I've had to try and find a way over the years of writing narratively that doesn't really require you to sit down and work out what the story's about. You're brought into a sort of sequence of images that have that emotional resonance, but it's kind of irrelevant what the actual story is. It's taken me maybe 13 albums or something to work that out.
Love is a state that I would like to exist in continuously.
be mindful of the prayers you send pray hard but pray with care for the tears you are crying now are just your answered prayers letters of light we scale merrily, move mysteriously around so that when you think you're climbing up, man, in fact you're climbing down
The artistic process seems to be mythologized quite a lot into something far greater than it actually is. It is just hard labor.
Stars have their moments then they die.
This is how it essentially is for Bunny Junior. He loves his dad. He thinks there is no dad better, cleverer, or more capable, and he stands there beside him with a sense of pride - he's my dad - and he also, of course, stands beside him because he has nowhere else to go.
L.A. is full of screenwriters. I don't know why. On many levels, it's such a thankless occupation.
I'm a big fan of teatowels and am always on the lookout for a good one.