Nick Cave in 20000 Days on Earth (2014) – Episode 109

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Get ready for (a) love (-in): Graham is joined once again by the Uncut Network‘s Rob for a look at Iain Forsythe and Jane Pollard’s massively acclaimed sort-of documentary about Nick Cave. As well as providing an intimate look at the Australian legend’s creative process and history, it also features appearances from his deeply unexpected celebrity friends: Ray Winstone and Kylie Minogue, together at last!

Along the way, there’s time to consider the idiosyncratic concert demands of Nina Simone, while a look back at Forsythe and Pollard’s career lets us talk about The Cramps and reveal the name of God. But mostly, this is a celebration of Cave – and there’s more to come, with Andrew Dominik’s duology of One More Time With Feeling and This Much I Know To Be True out tomorrow on our Patreon…

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Episode 109: Nick Cave in 20000 Days on Earth

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