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“At the Radiohead concert at the O2, I was sitting among twenty thousand people. Bizarrely, it was the first time I had ever been in the audience at such a large show, and I was stunned by the depth of love in the room — people dancing, screaming, crying, hugging each other, throwing themselves around,” Cave recalled. “I was struck by the realization of just how powerful live music is — that a group of individuals can come together and concoct a sound unique to them, and that people can connect with that distinctive vision as if it were their own experience. I could feel its moral quality — how this singular force has the capacity to repair the world with its goodness.”
Cave continued: “I engage in various spiritual activities — I swim in a lake, go to church, walk in nature, meditate — but none offer the transcendent opportunity of a live concert. It is a form of human activity that radiates goodness, working its way through the crowd and into the world as a reparative, cosmic force, improving matters, keeping the devil at bay. I believe Radiohead’s audience was responding not only to the music, which was astonishing, but also to the courage of the performers — the sheer nerve to stand before a crowd and offer up their souls. Like everyone else there, I was deeply moved and humbled.”
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>australian is a retard
many such cases
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>was praising Geese last week and now is praising Radiohead

Massive aura loss tbqh
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Friendly reminder that Nick walked off a Coil gig because they were "too gay".
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>>128843443
they're pretty fucking gay desu, especially the early stuff
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Judaism is a kind of spiritual activity
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nick cave is momrock
nick cave and radiohead are overrated
and both are sionists
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“I like turtles” - Nick Cave
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I miss the days when Nick Cave would act like an edgy prick all the time instead of the musical version of Jordan Peterson.
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The only good thing nick cave did is that rhcp quote
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He's absolutely right
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“I engage in various spiritual activities"
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>>128843910
Yes, spiritual death.



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