
Nick, the Birthday Party
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About this listen
On today's episode, Caleb, Josh, and Josiah discuss the early work of Nick Cave, The Birthday Party, and a Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds concert that both Caleb and Josiah attended.
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References
- Caleb's Spotify playlist, https://open.spotify.com/playlist/7bSlCXPulffUmLsTt5ueeT?si=05a7243f0a0c4ed9
- "Nick Cave's first band was called 'the most violent band in the world,'" QwithTomPower on YouTube, https://www.youtube.com/shorts/UBKA2ehQE7A?si=MdWyyVAb3HPN-6gI
- "Henry Rollins on Nick Cave PoPP CLIPS," Tyler Smith on YouTube, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=THuenrCAPIE
- "Nick Cave On Singing With Johnny Cash And The Joyful, Uplifting Vibe Of His New Album, ‘Wild God’," The Late Show with Stephen Colbert on YouTube, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G8qmV6MYCF4
- "50 truths on the hidden metaphysics of America," MythoAmerica on Substack, https://mythoamerica.substack.com/p/50-truths-on-the-hidden-metaphysics
Audio credits
- Roman Roman - The Boys Next Door
- iPhone recording I took of Red Right Hand by Nick Cave & the Bad Seeds
- Tupelo - Nick Cave & the Bad Seeds
- The Mercy Seat - Nick Cave & the Bad Seeds
- The Mercy Seat (Live from KCRW) - Nick Cave & the Bad Seeds
- Release the Bats - The Birthday Party
- Dead Joe - The Birthday Party
- After a Fashion - The Boys Next Door
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