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Nick Cave responds to ‘admirably perverse’ Bob Dylan post
Nick Cave responds to ‘admirably perverse’ Bob Dylan post: ‘There’s been such an excess of despair’
Musician was thrilled to learn that the singer-songwriter had been in the audience at his recent show with The Bad Seeds in Paris
Nick Cave Is Still Recovering From That Bob Dylan Tweet
Nick Cave, just like anyone on Tumblr in 2008, is blogging through a very exciting development in his life. Days after Bob Dylan added to his armory of strange tweets by revealing he recently attended an overseas concert of Cave’s and was moved by the song “Joy,
Nick Cave Calls Bob Dylan's Complimentary Tweet ‘A Lovely Pulse of Joy'
"I was elated to think Bob Dylan had been in the audience, and since I doubt I'll get an opportunity to thank him personally, I'll thank him here. Thank you, Bob!"
Nick Cave reacts to Bob Dylan attending his show: "his tweet was a lovely pulse of joy that penetrated my exhausted, zombied state"
In the latest edition of The Red Hand Files, Nick Cave has shared his reaction to learning that Bob Dylan had attended a recent live performance of his.
Bob Dylan and Nick Cave Celebrate “Joy” on Social Media
An influx of Dylan-penned remarks on X (formerly Twitter) have been a beacon of light for many fans, including fellow musician Nick Cave, who Dylan mentioned after a Nov. 17 staging from Nick Cave and The Bad Seeds.
Bob Dylan’s Epiphany At A Nick Cave Concert Is Good Life Advice
“Saw Nick Cave in Paris recently at the Accor Arena and I was really struck by that song Joy where he sings ‘We’ve all had too much sorrow, now it the time for joy.’ I was thinking to myself, yeah that’s about right,” he wrote.
Nick Cave responds to recent praise from Bob Dylan
In a new edition of his Red Hand Files Newsletter, Nick Cave has responded to the recent praise from Bob Dylan of his concert in Paris on November 17th.
Nick Cave Responds to Bob Dylan Tweet: “A Lovely Pulse of Joy”
Dylan recently went viral after tweeting about attending Cave's concert in Paris Nick Cave Responds to Bob Dylan Tweet: “A Lovely Pulse of Joy”
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Nick Cave responds to Bob Dylan's tweet: "a lovely pulse of joy"
I was happy to see Bob on X, just as many on the Left had performed a Twitterectomy and headed for Bluesky,” Cave wrote. ”It felt admirably perverse, in a Bob Dylan kind of way.” ...
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“It Felt Admirably Perverse”: Nick Cave Responds to Bob Dylan’s Recent Tweets About Him
The whole show seemingly memorized Dylan. However,
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According to helmer Ridley Scott, 'Gladiator' star Russell Crowe initially wanted to reincarnate his character of Maximus in ...
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Sounds: Richard Thompson, Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds and The The release new music
The English singer/songwriter and folk rock legend releases his 19th solo effort. The bad: Nothing. The nitty gritty: He has ...
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What happened to Nick Cave’s Gladiator script?
Riding on the success of Gladiator in 2000, Russell Crowe rang Australian singer-songwriter Nick Cave and asked him to pen a ...
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A legendary musician wrote a bonkers Gladiator II movie that was never made
With Gladiator II now in theaters, let's fondly remember the bonkers version musician Nick Cave wrote back in the early 2000s ...
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