AVALANCHE
Com muita pena não vou poder assistir ao concerto de Leonard Cohen hoje à noite no Pavilhão Atlântico.
Todas as setlist de 2008 até 8 de Setembro de 2010 na Suiça.
Em Zagreb foi assim:
Salzburg Arena
July 27 2010Set 1
Dance Me to the End of Love
The Future
There Ain’t No Cure for Love
Bird on the Wire
Everybody Knows
In My Secret Life
Who By Fire
BORN IN CHAINS (Tour debut & World Premiere)
Chelsea Hotel #2
Waiting for the Miracle
Anthem (No “The Flood”)Set 2
Tower of Song
Suzanne
Sisters of Mercy
The Gypsy’s Wife
Feels So Good
The Partisan
Boogie Street
Hallelujah
I’M Your Man
Take this WaltzEncores I
So Long Marianne
First We Take ManhattanEncores II
Famous Blue Raincoat
If It Be Your Will
Closing TimeEncore III
I Tried To Leave You
A partir das 21 horas irei reproduzir todos videos das músicas prováveis do concerto de logo à noite.
Às 23 horas terei uma surpresa para todos que só vai ficar on line durante 1 hora. (Songs For The Road)
Grinderman – Evil (Factory Floor Remix 2)
Faltam 11 dias.
Obrigado Nick
Grinderman 2 iTunes LP
Grinderman 2 will be available from 13th September (14th in N America) on CD, Limited Edition Deluxe CD, vinyl LP (with CD included), iTunes LP and download.
The unique iTunes LP will comprise:
the entire album (9 tracks)
bonus audio:
‘Super Heathen Child’ (Grinderman with Robert Fripp) [listen]
‘Fire Boy’ (non-LP track)
‘Evil’ – Factory Floor Remix #2 [listen]
‘Heathen Child’ – Andrew Weatherall Bass Remix [listen]
bonus video:
‘Heathen Child’ (directed by John Hillcoat) [watch]
seven trailers, directed by John Hillcoat and Ilinca Hoepfner [watch]
Digital booklet and lyrics
Listen to the album in full on MySpace from next week
The Final Countdown
Heathen Child – Grinderman 2
Heathen Child, the new single from Grinderman, will be released on 6th September 2010. It is the first track available from Grinderman’s new studio album Grinderman 2 – out through Mute on 13th September (and in the US on Anti from September 14).
A special Heathen Child Limited Edition double A-side 12” Coloured Vinyl will offer the two single tracks, a poster, plus the bonus track Super Heathen Child — a collaboration between Grinderman and legendary guitarist Robert Fripp.Heathen Child will be available as a two-track download, accompanied by exclusive track Star Charmer.
Released by: Mute
Release/catalogue number: MUTE 441
Release date: Sep 6, 2010
Sat 25 September – Nottingham Rock City – 08713 100 000
Mon 27 September – Leeds University – 08713 100 000
Tue 28 September – Glasgow Barrowlands – 0871 2200 260
Wed 29 September – Manchester Academy – 0161 832 1111
Fri 01 October London Hammersmith Apollo – 0844 844 4748
24 hour ticket hotline: 0871 2200 260 | Book online: www.seetickets.com
Mon 4 October – Les Docks, Lausanne, Switzerland
Tue 5 October – Volkshaus, Zurich, Switzerland
Wed 6 October – Live, Milan, Italy
Thu 7 October – Atlantico, Rome, Italy
Sat 9 October – Krizanke, Ljubljana 1000, Slovenia
Sun 10 October – Gasometer, Vienna, Austria
Mon 11 October – Muffathalle, Munich, Germany
Wed 13 October – Haus Auensee, Leipzig, Germany
Thu 14 October – C-Halle, Berlin, Germany
Fri 15 October – E-Werk, Cologne, Germany
Sun 17 October – Ancienne Belgique – SOLD OUT, Brussels, Belgium
Mon 18 October – Ancienne Belgique – SOLD OUT Brussels, Belgium
Wed 20 October – Muziekcentrum Vredenburg, Utrecht, Netherlands
Thu 21 October – Docks, Hamburg, Germany
Sat 23 October – Falkoner Theatre, Copenhagen, Denmark
Sun 24 October – Vaerket, Randers, Denmark
Tue 26 October – Cite de la Music, Paris, France
Thu 28 October – Groningen De Oosterport, Netherlands
1001 discos para ouvir antes de morrer
Agora que a colecção ficou completa aqui vai o link e uma utilidade para evitar o trabalho de tirar um por um.
A versão PDF.
Ao que consta a Musica DNA poderá ser a salvação da industria musical que torna a pirataria pouco atractiva pois este sistema incorpora novas funcionalidades nos temas audio como: imagens, vídeo, letra, blog, atualizações do Twitter e informações sobre a música e o artista que fica apenas acessível a quer tiver a música original.
Não sei de nada, não vi nada.
A morte de Bunny Munro (Nick Cave)
Bunny Munro, caixeiro-viajante, casado e com um filho de nove anos. Este é o improvável protagonista de uma história dura e cruel, mas que se entranha na mente do leitor de uma forma indelével. Quando a mulher de Bunny se suicida, e este parte com o seu filho numa viagem pela costa sul de Inglaterra, o seu objectivo é esconder-se na vida boémia e vulgar que sempre levou, a fazer o seu trabalho. À medida que os eventos se sucedem, contudo, o que parece ser apenas mais uma viagem transforma-se numa descida à ruína e à degradação. Este é um livro forte e directo, sem misericórdia. À medida que o autor nos conduz através dos passos de Bunny Munro, não somos poupados às sombras, ao asco, ao horror e à tragédia. E, ao longo das páginas que constituem este livro, Nick Cave mistura, de forma magistral, o sexo, as drogas e a decadência da vida, com um elemento que é, ao mesmo tempo, esperança e mau presságio: um fantasma. Não há floreados neste livro, para tornar a história mais suave. Tudo nesta história é frio e duro e é assim que o autor a apresenta: clara, dura e precisa. E, à medida que o fim se aproxima, também a ligação do leitor ao protagonista vai mudando, desde o nojo inicial até uma compaixão quase inconsciente. Afinal, esta não é só uma história de decadência: é também uma reflexão sobre a redenção. Não será um livro para agradar a todos os leitores. A sua escrita dura e sem subterfúgios, acentuada por um forte cariz sexual e agressivo de alguns momentos, requer uma mente forte e aberta para ser compreendida em pleno. Para quem conseguir apreciar este tipo de livro, contudo, frio e, por vezes, violento, mas devastador na sua realidade, então A Morte de Bunny Munro será um livro inesquecível.
Nick Cave will be hosting a series of events throughout Europe to coincide with the publication of his new novel The Death of Bunny Munro. Taking place in intimate theatre settings these unique shows will be a mix of readings and live music, with Cave joined by Warren Ellis and Martyn Casey.
Cave will read selected extracts from his new novel accompanied by live music from Ellis and Casey. The trio will also play a selection of songs from Cave’s extensive catalogue and fans will be given a rare opportunity to interact with the shows, as Cave takes questions from the audience. These shows will be nothing like a traditional concert.
“It will be informal, intimate and strange” says Nick Cave.
The score for the novel was composed by Nick Cave & Warren Ellis and features on The Death of Bunny Munro audiobook, which is available now to download from Audible/iTunes and also as a deluxe 7 CD and bonus DVD package. The audiobook was produced and directed by British artists Iain Forsyth & Jane Pollard, who have also created the lighting and visuals for these very special live performances.
October 2009
Sun 11thLondon, UKPalace
Mon 12thDublin, IrelandVicar
Tue 13thEdinburgh, UKPicture HouseSOLD OUT
Wed 14thAmsterdam, The NetherlandsRoyal Theater Carre
Thu 15thAntwerp, Belgium
Sat 17thHamburg, GermanyKampnagel
Mon 19thParis, FranceThéâtre Marigny
Tue 20thStockholm, SwedenChina Theatre
Thu 22ndMilan, ItalyTeatro Dal Verme
Sat 24thBarcelona, SpainCasino Aliança Poble Nou
Sun 25thLondon, UKPalace
Aguarda-me umas horitas no site www.ryanair.com a ver o que encontro de mais vantajoso.
Nick Cave (Alinhamento) Porto 22 Abril 2008
Alinhamento completo do Concerto de Nick Cave no Coliseu do Porto.
22 Abril 2008
Night Of The Lotus Eaters
Today’s Lesson
Red Right Hand
Dig, Lazarus, Dig!!!
Tupelo
Moonland
The Ship Song
Midnight Man
I Let Love In
Jesus Of The Moon
Lie Down Here (& Be My Girl)
Deanna
Papa Won’t Leave You, Henry
More News From Nowhere
Primeiro Encore
The Lyre Of Orpheus
Stagger Lee
Segundo Encore
Straight To You
Lovely Creature
We Call Upon The Author
We Call Upon The Author
3rd music of the 2nd encore and the last one
What we once thought we had we didn’t, and what we have now will never be that way again
So we call upon the author to explain
(Doop doop doop doop dooop)
Our myxomatoid kids spraddle the streets, we’ve shunned them from the greasy-grind
The poor little things, they look so sad and old as they mount us from behind
I ask them to desist and to refrain
And then we call upon the author to explain
(Doop doop doop doop dooop)
Rosary clutched in his hand, he died with tubes up his nose
And a cabal of angels with finger cymbals chanted his name in code
We shook our fists at the punishing rain
And we call upon the author to explain
(Doop doop doop doop dooop)
He said everything is messed up around here, everything is banal and jejune
There is a planetary conspiracy against the likes of you and me in this idiot constituency of the moon
Well, he knew exactly who to blame
And we call upon the author to explain
(Doop doop doop doop dooop)
Prolix! Prolix! Nothing a pair of scissors can’t fix!
Prolix! Prolix! Nothing a pair of scissors can’t fix!
(Doop doop doop doop dooop)
Well, I go guruing down the street, young people gather round my feet
Ask me things, but I don’r know where to start
They ignite the power-trail ssstraight to my father’s heart
And once again I call upon the author to explain
(Doop doop doop doop dooop …)
We call upon the author to explain
Who is this great burdensome slavering dog-thing that mediocres my every thought?
I feel like a vacuum cleaner, a complete sucker, it’s fucked up and he is a fucker
But what an enormous and encyclopaedic brain
I call upon the author to explain
(Doop doop doop doop dooop …)
Oh rampant discrimination, mass poverty, third world debt, infectious diseease
Global inequality and deepening socio-economic divisions
Well, it does in your brain
And we call upon the author to explain
(Doop doop doop doop dooop …)
Now hang on, my friend Doug is tapping on the window (Hey Doug, how you been?)
Brings me back a book on holocaust poetry complete with pictures
Then tells me to get ready for the rain
And we call upon the author to explain
(Doop doop doop doop dooop …)
I say prolix! Prolix! Something a pair of scissors can fix
Bukowski was a jerk! Berryman was best!
He wrote like wet papier mache, went the Heming-way weirdly on wings and with maximum pain
We call upon the author to explain
(Doop doop doop doop dooop …)
Down in my bolthole I see they’ve published another volume of unreconstructed rubbish
“The waves, the waves were soldiers moving”. Well, thank you, thank you, thank you
And again I call upon the author to explain
Yeah, we call upon the author to explain
Prolix! Prolix! There’s nothing a pair of scissors can’t fix!
Lovely Creature
2nd music of the 2nd encore
There she stands, this lovely creature
There she stands, there she stands
With her hair full of ribbons
And green gloves on her hands
So I asked this lovely creature
Yes, I asked. Yes I asked
Would she walk with me a while
Through this night so fast
She took my hand, this lovely creature
“Yes”, she said, “Yes”, she said
“Yes, I’ll walk with you a while”
It was a joyful man she led
Over hills, this lovely creature
Over mountains, over ranges
By great pyramids and sphinxs
We met drifters and strangers
Oh the sands, my lovely creature
And the mad, moaning winds
At night the deserts writhed
With diabolical things
Through the night, through the night
The wind lashed and it whipped me
When I got home, my lovely creature
She was no longer with me
Somewhere she lies, this lovely creature
Beneath the slow drifting sands
With her hair full of ribbons
And green gloves on her hands
Straight To You
1st music of the 2nd encore
All the towers of ivory are crumbling
And the swallows have sharpened their beaks
This is the time of our great undoing
This is the time that Ill come running
Straight to you
For I am captured
Straight to you
For I am captured
One more time
The light in our window is fading
The candle gutters on the ledge
Well now sorrow, it comes a-stealing
And Ill cry, girl, but Ill come a-running
Straight to you
For I am captured
Straight to you
For I am captured
Once again
Gone are the days of rainbows
Gone are the nights of swinging from the stars
For the sea will swallow up the mountains
And the sky will throw thunder-bolts and sparks
Straight at you
But Ill come a-running
Straight to you
But Ill come a-running
One more time
Heaven has denied us its kingdom
The saints are drunk howling at the moon
The chariots of angels are colliding
Well, Ill run, babe, but Ill come running
Straight to you
For I am captured
Straight to you
For I am captured
One more time
Stagger Lee
Last Music of the 1st encore
It was back in ’32 when times were hard
He had a Colt .45 and a deck of cards
Stagger Lee
He wore rat-drawn shoes and an old stetson hat
Had a ’28 Ford, had payments on that
Stagger Lee
His woman threw him out in the ice and snow
And told him, “Never ever come back no more”
Stagger Lee
So he walked through the rain and he walked through the mud
Till he came to a place called The Bucket Of Blood
Stagger Lee
He said “Mr Motherfucker, you know who I am”
The barkeeper said, “No, and I don’t give a good goddamn”
To Stagger Lee
He said, “Well bartender, it’s plain to see
I’m that bad motherfucker called Stagger Lee”
Mr. Stagger Lee
Barkeep said, “Yeah, I’ve heard your name down the way
And I kick motherfucking asses like you every day”
Mr Stagger Lee
Well those were the last words that the barkeep said
‘Cause Stag put four holes in his motherfucking head
Just then in came a broad called Nellie Brown
Was known to make more money than any bitch in town
She struts across the bar, hitching up her skirt
Over to Stagger Lee, she starts to flirt
With Stagger Lee
She saw the barkeep, said, “O God, he can’t be dead!”
Stag said, “Well, just count the holes in the motherfucker’s head”
She said, “You ain’t look like you scored in quite a time.
Why not come to my pad? It won’t cost you a dime”
Mr. Stagger Lee
“But there’s something I have to say before you begin
You’ll have to be gone before my man Billy Dilly comes in,
Mr. Stagger Lee”
“I’ll stay here till Billy comes in, till time comes to pass
And furthermore I’ll fuck Billy in his motherfucking ass”
Said Stagger Lee
“I’m a bad motherfucker, don’t you know
And I’ll crawl over fifty good pussies just to get one fat boy’s asshole”
Said Stagger Lee
Just then Billy Dilly rolls in and he says, “You must be
That bad motherfucker called Stagger Lee”
Stagger Lee
“Yeah, I’m Stagger Lee and you better get down on your knees
And suck my dick, because If you don’t you’re gonna be dead”
Said Stagger Lee
Billy dropped down and slobbered on his head
And Stag filled him full of lead
Oh yeah.
O rescaldo
Depois da francesinha e de uma noite sublime que irei colocar por aqui algumas imagens e videos, quem sabe se não coloco o concerto todo, fui ao galiza terminar a noite.
Não me acredito que Filipe Menezes tenha tido uma noite tão interessante como a minha, mas por coincidência enquanto eu saia do Galiza ele entrava. Enquanto eu fumava o meu cigarrinho da praxe na saída da cervejaria (maldita Lei de Sócrates) o Menezes falava ao telemóvel antes de entrar. Com quem não sei, mas a confidência que vos quero deixar aqui é que se falava numa segunda volta.
Estará Menezes a montar uma estratégia para derrotar Ferreira Leite?
Vou ler com atenção o regulamento eleitoral do PSD, para assim clarificar esta minha suposição.
Um abraço e segue uma triste imagem do que consegui com o meu telélé.

DIG, LAZARUS, DIG – “Can You Feel The Spirit” (7)
DIG, LAZARUS, DIG – “Can You Feel The Spirit” – Parte 7
DIG, LAZARUS, DIG – “Place Your Fingers Upon The Planchette” (4)
DIG, LAZARUS, DIG – “Place Your Fingers Upon The Planchette” – Parte 4
DIG, LAZARUS, DIG – “Is There Spirits In The Room” (3)
DIG, LAZARUS, DIG – “Is There Spirits In The Room” – Parte 3
DIG, LAZARUS, DIG – “Place Your Hands Upon The Table” (2)
DIG, LAZARUS, DIG – “Place Your Hands Upon The Table” – Parte 2





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