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Monday, May 17, 2004

 
NC&tBS on BBC 4


from Mute's mailing list:

As part of 'The Blues' series BBC 4 will be broadcasting Wim Wender's 'The Soul Of A Man' on Thursday 20th May 9pm-10.30pm; repeated on Friday 21st May 11pm-12.30am. The programme features performances by Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds and the Jon Spencer Blues Explosion.

Further information visit: http://www.snappermusic.com

BBC Radio channels are available via the free, NO ADS, RealPlayer that is available through the the BBC's site at: http://www.bbc.co.uk/
posted by Ross Monday, May 17, 2004


Friday, May 07, 2004

 
From Tyler Durden via the Goodson list:

The soul of a man

The soundtrack of the new Wim Wenders movie "The Soul of a Man" features a Nick Cave and The Bad Seeds cover of "I Feel So Good" originally by JB Lenoir.

Check out Wim's Own Site or the Amazon listing for further information.
posted by Ross Friday, May 07, 2004


Tuesday, May 04, 2004

 
NC&tBSs to be on the Shrek 2 soundtrack

... Other tracks on the album include Saunders’ “Fairy Godmother Song,” Tom Waits’ “Little Drop of Poison,” Dashboard Confessional’s “As Lovers Go (Ron Fair Remix)” and Nick Cave & the Bad Seeds’ “People Ain’t No Good.” ...

From http://msnbc.msn.com/id/4874654/
posted by Ross Tuesday, May 04, 2004


Monday, May 03, 2004

 
From "hans_list", via the Goodson Yahoo Group

Subject: Nick Cave: 50 one act plays (The Theatre Of Revenge)

Back in London in 1981/82 Nick Cave & Lydia Lunch wrote 50 one act theatre plays. They were never staged, but some were published in US magazine "Forced Exposure" in 1985/86 and others appeared in Nick Cave's "King Ink" book in 1988. Most have never seen the light of day until a kind soul recently released copies of the typo scripts from his archives.

They are now available for download (in pdf format) from http://www.fromthearchives.com/bp/bibliography2.html (Note that the file size is 17MB.)
posted by Ross Monday, May 03, 2004


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