Bob Dylan has shared his ideas on Nick Cave & The Unhealthy Seeds after watching their current live performance in Paris – see what Dylan needed to say beneath.
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On Sunday (November 17), Nick Cave & The Unhealthy Seeds carried out on the Accor Area in Paris, France as a part of the UK and European leg of their ongoing ‘Wild God’ tour. Final night time (November 20), Dylan took to social media to share his ideas on the efficiency.
Dylan wrote: “Noticed Nick Collapse Paris lately on the Accor Area and I used to be actually struck by that track ‘Pleasure’ the place he sings “We’ve all had an excessive amount of sorry, now’s the time for pleasure“. I used to be considering to myself, yeah that’s about proper.”
Noticed Nick Collapse Paris lately on the Accor Area and I used to be actually struck by that track Pleasure the place he sings “We’ve all had an excessive amount of sorrow, now it the time for pleasure.” I used to be considering to myself, yeah that’s about proper.
— Bob Dylan (@bobdylan) November 19, 2024
‘Pleasure’ is taken off Nick Cave & The Unhealthy Seeds’ newest album ‘Wild God’, which arrived in late August and scored a four-star assessment from NME‘s Andrew Trendell.
Watch footage of Nick Cave & The Unhealthy Seeds performing ‘Pleasure’ in Paris beneath.
Bob Dylan’s attendance at Cave’s Paris gig comes after the latter in April penned a brand new blogpost during which he recalled making peace with the artists which have “disillusioned” him, explaining that he’s prepared to look past their private choices if the artwork they make is “genuine”.
Cave wrote of the artists – Dylan included – that had let him down in some kind: “They’ve usually not travelled within the path I might have hoped or wished for, as an alternative following their very own confounding paths (rattling them!) to their very own truths.
“In the middle of this I’ve typically been discomforted by issues they’ve performed, disagreed with issues they’ve mentioned, or not favored a selected file they’ve made. But there’s something about them that retains me captivated, and eternally alert to what they may do subsequent.”
In September, Cave selected ‘I Threw It All Away’ as his favorite Dylan track for a Mojo compilation. Cave mentioned of the monitor: “The manufacturing is so clear, fluid and uncluttered, and there may be an ease and innocence to Dylan’s voice in its phrasing, in its tone that’s in no Dylan recording earlier than or after. There’s a completely measured emotional pull to the singing… I can put this track on very first thing within the morning or the center of a darkish night time and it’ll make me really feel higher, make me need to keep on. The track serves the listener because it ought to and that’s its genius.”
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In April 2020, Cave praised Dylan’s ‘Homicide Most Foul’, taken off that 12 months’s ‘Tough and Rowdy Methods’ file: “‘Homicide Most Foul’ reminds us that every one is just not misplaced, because the track itself turns into a lifeline thrown into our present predicament.”
“It’s as if it has travelled an awesome distance, via stretches of time, filled with an earned integrity and stature that soothes in the best way of a lullaby, a chant, or a prayer,” he added, whereas additionally describing the track as “perplexing” and “lovely”.
In September this 12 months, Bob Dylan carried out his traditional monitor ‘All Alongside The Watchtower’ dwell for the primary time in six years. In August, Dylan performed ‘Wet Day Ladies #12 & 35’ for the primary time in nearly a decade at an Outlaw Music Competition touring cease in Boise, Idaho.
In the meantime, the upcoming Dylan biopic A Full Unknown – starring Timothée Chalamet – has been given a launch date. The primary official trailer for the movie arrived in July. Since then, a second trailer was shared in October, which reveals Dylan’s notorious 1965 Newport gig, the place he angered followers by making a change to digital guitar and a extra rock-influenced sound.