Nick Cave
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AdinaNYC
The evening was wonderfully intimate, as per usual, not too many people. Nick's presence washes over me in a deeply connected way. He humbly presents himself as an ordinary guy.
Florence Gould Hall at FIAF - New York, NY - Mon, Aug 4, 2014
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wordmyer
Nick Cave never disappoints no matter what type of performance. One of the last of a dying breed of multi-talented writers, performers, singer/songwriters. The man has talent, intelligence, charisma and an ironic sense of humor...all wrapped up in humility. Brilliant!
Florence Gould Hall at FIAF - New York, NY - Mon, Aug 4, 2014
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SteveMarq
The Faithful came to Nick Cave's book reading, but it was a miss. Nick gave a good reading from his new book which was entertaining, but at $76 dollars a pop for the event, it was a bust. You didn't get a book in the deal. The event could have sold books for signing, but Nick didn't sign. Other book events with celebrities throw in the book and sign. He was out the door. Event started with technical glitches, Q&A was so disorganized. The moderator was boring and didn't engage Nick to bring anything out, or lead the Q&A. The audience asked such lame questions which Nick couldn't or didn't want to answer. BETTER TO PAY $76 TO SEE HIM IN CONCERT. Book sounds very interesting though.
Florence Gould Hall at FIAF - New York, NY - Mon, Aug 4, 2014
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hhillsbill
Somewhat disappointed in the presentation Mr Cave gave at the Egyption. It was quite disorganized and audio problems prevailed throughout the night. But the real disappointment was that the book he was selling was not even available to buy at the venue. As he explained you had to buy it at his online shop only. I've never been to a book reading where the book is not available to purchase. But the good news was that Mr Cave was entertaining, telling stories, reading passages and even braving question from the fans. A mixed review, some good, some bad, kind of like the world Nick writes about.
Florence Gould Hall at FIAF - New York, NY - Mon, Aug 4, 2014
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voicewriter
A very special night with the one and only Nick Cave. First, the movie is brilliant! Shows a side of Nick that we don't get to see often. He's actually human! And then to prove it, he came out and answered questions from the audience and on Twitter with a lot of candidness and humor, crooning some of his ballads on his piano between questions. Actually did Mercy Seat -- NOT a ballad -- but was haunting and beautiful. A splendid evening overall. Of course, not quite the same as seeing him with the Bad Seeds, writhing all over the stage, screaming and growling -- which is the way I prefer Mr. Cave -- but this was very special and intimate, and almost as satisfying as a full-fledged concert. Don't know that I can say try to get to see this, because he is only doing this with the release of his movie. Nick Cave, can't be more enamored with him than I am.
Florence Gould Hall at FIAF - New York, NY - Mon, Aug 4, 2014
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Anonymous
Fantastic show. The film was presented perfectly, NC came on and performed...12 songs! Q&A was not really that great...terrible questions. A great night. wow!!
Florence Gould Hall at FIAF - New York, NY - Mon, Aug 4, 2014
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sef125
It was an amazing experience seeing this fantastic movie, hearing from Nick about his creative process, and seeing him swap funny stories with his collaborator, Warren Ellis. The movie was only topped with a QA session intertwined with Nick playing songs on the piano. It was a memorable night, not one to be forgotten.
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Anonymous
Film was great and as expected Nick Cave was amazing. BUT the Q & A was a terrible format and interrupted the flow of Cave's solo performance. Plus all of the questions asked by the audience were ridiculously simple. In my opinion, a complete waste of time. The Q & A should have been before or after Nick Cave's solo performance.
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efilatifi
Watching Nick Cave live on his piano in an awesome theater cannot be less than unforgettable extraordinary experience. Nice film.
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JewishBradPitt
I don't typically write reviews, but between The Bad Seeds' electrifying concerts at Prospect Park and Hammerstein Ballroom and this intimate evening with Cave at Florence Gould Hall, I felt I had to give praise where praise was due. Cave killed it at both NYC concerts - providing an extremely intense and unforgettable experience, commanding the stage with the fervor of a televangelist. He switched roles between loverman, psychopath and surrealist storyteller seamlessly, pouring energy and passion into each word sung (or shouted). Additionally, each setlist felt unique enough that attending two consecutive nights did not seem tedious. The 20,000 Days on Earth screening and subsequent Q and A was icing on the cake. This excellent film - which releases in September - works on multiple levels, from a thorough biography of Cave to a nonfiction noir complete with hardboiled voiceover. The concert scenes captured the spellbinding effect Cave has over his audience. But two aspects stand out above all else: 20,000 Days on Earth is a thought-provoking examination of memory, one that is not afraid to be very (darkly) funny. After the movie, Cave came out to answer questions from the audience and perform some piano ballads. Indeed, he possesses a sharp wit, a strong voice, and a truly remarkable suit. While I didn't always get the impression Cave enjoyed this little interrogation, I guess I shouldn't have expected too much warmth from someone who wrote "O'Malley's Bar" and "Stagger Lee". That said, Cave was kind enough to play nine songs, including "No More Shall We Part" - a tune he hadn't rehearsed "for ten years" - for a shy woman in the audience who had written the title on a sheet of paper. He also responded to my request to play something from "The Boatman's Call" humorously: "Which one was that again? The album with the black and white cover, looks pretty serious?"
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Amanitakrisa
Saw Nick Cave at the Orphium a few years ago,took me several days to stop weeping...Watch for the girls dancing in the balcony in the shadows.And Mr Cave himself,all 8 feet of him!!!!!!!! and that sassy Warren Ellis,naughty boy,turning his back on the audience...tsktsk....
ORPHIUM THEATER - BOSTON, MA - 04/21/2003
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Anonymous
Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds are one of the best bands out there.
ORPHIUM THEATER - BOSTON, MA - 04/21/2003
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