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Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds - The Road To God Knows Where/Live At The Paradiso (2006)

DVD9+DVD5 | Runtime: 188 min. | 6,91 + 3,54 Gb | Copy: Untouched

Video: PAL, MPEG Video at 8 170 Kbps, 720 x 576 (1.333) at 25.000 fps | Audio: AC-3 2channels

 

at 192 Kbps, 48.0 KHz

Genre: Rock, Alternative/Indie Rock, Songwriter | Subtitles: German, English, French, Spanish,

 

Italian | Label: EMI

 

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Nick Cave has always seemed misplaced, of another era. An Australian whose ‘60s-retro

 

skinny suits and 19th century face have lived all over Europe, Cave looks and sings like an old soul.

 

His macabre rock ballads of murder and sorrow might be sung by an Edgar Allen Poe narrator stuck

 

in a Flannery O’Connor story. Where his contemporaries have plowed the ruts left by the Beatles

 

and the Stones, Cave has always been more interested in the American blues and country/folk

 

traditions of John Lee Hooker and Johnny Cash: religion, sorrow, murder, insanity, alcohol, lust, and

 

depression. I’ve often wondered what kind of personality the author of such lyrics as “this is a

 

weeping song/ a song in which to weep” (“The Weeping Song”) exudes in day-to-day life. Writing

 

stirring ditties about children getting buried alive by snow (“Fifteen Feet of Pure White Snow”), a

 

woman who kills a man with a pen-knife and throws him in a well (“Henry Lee”)—can such a person

 

have a sense of humor? Could it be one big joke from start to finish? How seriously does Nick Cave

 

take himself when he’s growling out “Mama, rock your baby” with as much fire and brimstone as

 

Jonathan Edwards? These questions, and many more, have been plaguing my mind since first hearing

 

“Henry Lee” oh, nine or 10 years ago.

 

Seeing Cave at ease with his bandmates in Uli M. Shueppel’s documentary film, The Road to God

 

Knows Where, confirms that yes, Nick Cave is far more than a humorless caricature. For all his

 

brooding, he’s just as comfortable dancing to Madonna’s “Papa Don’t Preach” before soundcheck

 

as he is belting out rockabilly noir. More important, we see him talking on a giant (it was 1989)

 

cellular phone, which confirms that yes, Nick Cave is of this time period, despite seeming more at

 

home in Yoknapatawpha County circa 1929.

 

Originally out on VHS in 1991, Schueppel’s film has been re-released on DVD accompanied by two

 

short films and a second DVD of concert footage. Schueppel filmed the documentary in February

 

and March of 1989, during the Bad Seeds’ North American tour in support of Tender Prey, and it

 

stands now as Cave’s Meeting People Is Easy, dramatizing his clashes with the culture industry.

 

Cave is seen visibly suffering as he speaks with and is photographed by journalists.

 

Today, 13 years and at least as many album and film projects later, the film holds up, if not as a

 

classic music documentary—the sounds is too garbled, the cinematography unstriking—then as a

 

retrospective look at a still-relevant artist first coming to terms with his fame. I’ve always thought of

 

Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds as a cult band and, in watching the film, found the degree of his

 

popularity in the late ‘80s surprising. He sold out most venues and underwent an impressive round of

 

interviews. But then, goth was going over big at the time, and Cave is about as goth as it gets.

 

The film starts in Philadelphia, with Cave introducing himself to the audience: “I’m Nick Cave, I love

 

you, and I want to tell you about a girl.” From there we get mostly the mundanity of the tour—on the

 

bus, off the bus, in the hotel, backstage, arguing with club managers over money, and occasionally

 

some concert footage. The real gem of the film is its recording of an acoustic version of “The Mercy

 

Seat” at KCRW in Los Angeles—the only time Cave is at ease being interviewed, and the only full

 

song in the film. The surprise appearance of Lydia Lunch backstage is also quite neat.

 

The two extras on Disc One are worth seeing, the first more than the second. “The Song” is a short

 

film covering the making of “(I’ll Love You) Til the End of the World”, which the band was

 

recording for a Wim Wenders film. The short is beautifully shot, incorporating lyrical images of

 

Berlin into coverage of the Bad Seeds composing one of their most moving songs. Somehow Mick

 

Harvey gets more face time here than in the feature film—but that’s neither here nor there. The other

 

extra is a video for “You Better Run”, which basically reuses scenes from the documentary.

 

Live at the Paradiso, a concert film shot over two days in Amsterdam in 1992, shows Cave to be an

 

active and incredibly intense performer, pumping and flailing constantly with cigarettes fuming

 

between his fingers. Cave at times affects the pose of a maniacal preacher, even reading from a book

 

at one point, at times that of a ne’er-do-well hanging on his last thread, at times that of a romantic

 

troubadour who has just killed or been killed by his lover. From “Jack the Ripper” to “The Ship

 

Song”, Cave’s work should be on the listening menu for all those emo bands out there switching off

 

between mythologizing and demonizing women. Maybe it’s his eyebrows, maybe it’s the depths of

 

his voice, maybe it’s the unapologetic oldness of his sound, but Cave can pull it off in a way most

 

singer/songwriters can’t.

 

The concert film doesn’t always flatter Cave’s voice or the band’s sound, but it’s full of fantastic

 

moments. Cave starts “Deanna” with vocals so garbled he can barely pronounce the words, then

 

jumps into the crowd spontaneously and stops the song short as the Seeds stand baffled on stage.

 

Later, he introduces “The Weeping Song” with “this song discusses the very nature of weeping,

 

sadness, sorrow, sexual incontinence, and…madness.” All in one go.

 

But the best, very best part is near the end, when Cave points to a dude in the front and says, “Are

 

you a boy? Are you a boy? I’m sorry. I thought you were a very attractive girl. Can I get a cigarette?”

 

and everyone in the audience starts throwing their cigs forward. The band starts in on “New

 

Morning,” an uplifting hymnal that, for Cave, is entirely uncharacteristc in its positivity, as cigarettes

 

pour onstage like manna.

 

Artists: Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds

- Nick Cave

- Mick Harvey

- Blixa Bargeld

- Conway Savage

- Martyn P. Casey

- Thomas Wydler

- Anita Lane

- Kid Congo Powers

- Roland Wolf

- Lydia Lunch (guest)

- Lung Leg (guest)

 

Tracklist:

DVD1 - The Road To God Knows Where

01. The Road to God Knows Where - A Film By Uli M Schueppel

02. The Song - A Short Film By Uli M Schueppel

03. City of Refuge

 

DVD2 - Live At The Paradiso

01. Intro

02. The Mercy Seat

03. Jack The Ripper

04. The Ship Song

05. Tupelo - Deanna

06. The Good Son

07. The Carny

08. Papa Won’t Leave You, Henry

09. The Weeping Song

10. In The Ghetto

11. From Her To Eternity

12. New Morning

 

Features:

- Direct Scene Access

- Interactive Menu

 

Extra:

- Short Film By Uli M. Schueppel

 

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