I've always loved Nick Cave's music. I saw him twice in concert and used to listen to Murder Ballads over and over. Later in my life his words and experience in grief have become so valuable to me. Have you seen his recent interview with Stephen Colbert?
There’s so much here I relate to. CDs and in some cases, cassette tapes, are my preferred way of listening to music, though I do make use of e-files. I don’t listen to vinyl because I don’t have a turntable, though that’s on my wishlist.
I love the quote and I’m so grateful you shared it, Tony. I too have added it to my ‘personal knowledge management system’ which is currently the notes app on my iPhone. Gone are the days of carrying about a pocket notebook for such things.
I've always loved Nick Cave's music. I saw him twice in concert and used to listen to Murder Ballads over and over. Later in my life his words and experience in grief have become so valuable to me. Have you seen his recent interview with Stephen Colbert?
https://youtu.be/G8qmV6MYCF4?si=EOfk51SjHa606GLA
I hadn't. Thank you very much for the link. He's a great man.
There’s so much here I relate to. CDs and in some cases, cassette tapes, are my preferred way of listening to music, though I do make use of e-files. I don’t listen to vinyl because I don’t have a turntable, though that’s on my wishlist.
I love the quote and I’m so grateful you shared it, Tony. I too have added it to my ‘personal knowledge management system’ which is currently the notes app on my iPhone. Gone are the days of carrying about a pocket notebook for such things.
Great quote! And album listening is totally fab.