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Showing posts with label nick cave. Show all posts
Showing posts with label nick cave. Show all posts

Thursday, November 18, 2010

Lights That Flash in the Evening: Grinderman @ 930 Club, Washington, DC (11-16-2010)



I covered Mr. Nick Cave and his side project Grinderman, who played at the 930 Club for the WCP a few days back. My friend, also named Nick, writer and editor for Bloodbeat.com summed up Cave and Grinderman in a brilliant sentence. He said Grinderman was "More about destroying the structure of songs as well as shouting about getting well-laid and breaking hymens world-over with a flexed mustache muscle and laser eyes." Testify, ladies and gentleman, testify (See all of the photos of the show here).

I wasn't an immediate convert to Cave. He was good live, yes, but, I can't explain it, something was still missing for me. If I'm on the edge about band, it's usually their live show that can tip the scales for me, but I was still fence-sitting about Cave, even after Tuesday's show. I liked the intensity and the passion he displayed, but... I was yet to be convinced (in fact, I left before the encore). But then I happened upon the video for "Dig, Lazarus, Dig!" from the 2008 record Dig, Lazarus, Dig!!!" the next day, and... I finally got it, that weird, inane attraction that so many have for Cave. And I'm not even a fan of vampires!

Friday, February 26, 2010

"Shane MacGowan & Friends" Benefit Song for Haitian Relief Coming 3/8



Benefit songs don't always stand the test of time. I have to admit that to this day, hearing the original "We Are the World" still makes my eardrums cry in pain (even WITH Springsteen in it) because it was played soooo daaaamnn much then. And let's be honest, it's not a song you'd listen to on repeat even if you liked it. The smart move would be to find a song that's a classic and get some popular artists to get folks to buy it.

As we mentioned a little while back, Nick Cave, Pogues frontman Shane MacGowan, and Mick Jones of The Clash, among others, took the latter approach in order to raise money for Haitian relief. "Shane MacGowan and Friends" got together recently to do an all-star cover of "I Put a Spell On You," which will be available as a download next month. They released the video from the recording yesterday and...call it a way cooler antithesis to that "We Are the World" remake. And what's better, it's a good version of the song. Really good. And MacGowan's scratchy voice and caterwalling yells add such a cool element. Screamin Jay Hawkins, the song's originator, would be proud. That's the beauty of classic songs, they become classic because they're just downright great. So you get a classic song, sung by some of the best artists around, AND it benefits a good cause? What more do you need?

"I Put a Spell on You" will be available on 3/8 here. All proceeds will go to Concern Worldwide, an Irish-based international humanitarian organization, which has been working in Haiti for more than 16 years.

Tuesday, February 2, 2010

Shane MacGowan, Mick Jones, Nick Cave, and Chrisse Hynde, Among Others, Releasing Benefit Single for Haiti



Pogues frontman Shane MacGowan and Mick Jones of The Clash have organized a group of musicians to cover the Screamin Jay Hawkins song "I Put a Spell On You" as a benefit single for Haitian relief. Sort of a punk "alternative" to Simon Cowell, who is also putting out a benefit single, as is Quincy Jones' remake of "We Are the World," Jones and MacGowan brought in other musicians, such as Chrissie Hynde and Sex Pistols Glen Matlock among others, with Nick Cave as producer.

The single is set for release in late February. Money raised is going to Concern Worldwide, an Irish-based international humanitarian organisation, which has been working in Haiti for more than 16 years.

Read more: Shane MacGowan, Nick Cave and Johnny Depp team up for Haiti single