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View Poll Results: Rate and discuss Dig, Lazarus, Dig by Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds | |||
Excellent |
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23 | 26.44% |
Very Good |
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38 | 43.68% |
Average |
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16 | 18.39% |
Poor |
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3 | 3.45% |
Awful |
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7 | 8.05% |
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#11 (permalink) |
Groupie
Join Date: Sep 2012
Location: Dresden, Germany
Posts: 11
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I've loved Nick Cave for ages (I saw him live in 2005 and it was unbelievable). Recently, I'm beginning to like his albums from the 80s-early 90s better than the later ones.
Some songs are too heavily arranged, and sometimes with a disturbing lack of taste. He's still one of the best lyricists ever and the Bad Seeds are an extraordinary concentration of talented musicians. In romantic, piano-driven ballads he remained great. But I think that he sometimes tries too hard to be a wild rocker again. The haunted bluesman who sang "Tupelo", or "The Mercy Seat", or "Up Jumped The Devil", or "The Witness Song", was on another level. |
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