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