Have I mentioned how much I love "Up Jumped the Devil" by Nick Cave? No? Oh, let me remedy that. This is an unofficial music video, but I really enjoyed it...



In my search for the video above, I found the video for "Stagger Lee". I had never seen it before, and it certainly wasn't what I was expecting. I thought it would be rough, dusty, dark, and inspired by the wild west. Instead, the video is terribly homoerotic. Oddly enough, I like it much better than the video I had imagined. And, in hindsight, the homoerotic nature of the song is clearly visible in the last portion of the lyrics, even if it is framed in the homophobia and violence of the subject of the song. Needless to say, DO NOT watch the video if you are going to be offended by lyrics containing violence, murder, and sex. There are a load of offensive words, too.



I managed to read quite a bit this weekend! I'm nearly halfway through Geoffrey Ashe's The Discovery of King Arthur, and have put well over one hundred pages of Elizabeth Gaskell's North and South behind me. Both of them are fantastic, if anyone is looking for something to read.
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From: [identity profile] jitterbugclock.livejournal.com


Why, Nick Cave has moves! Who knew? Thank you for sharing!!

If you haven't seen the clip of Nick with PJ Harvey dueting "Henry Lee" - it's a much watch!

SO skinny, so pale, so sublime!

From: [identity profile] myvacuumsucks.livejournal.com


The second song was highly addictive. It will be in my head for days.

From: [identity profile] captain-tulip.livejournal.com


I don't usually watch fanmade videos for songs but that one for Up Jumped The Devil is really well done. I haven't seen it before, so thank you!

Gotta love the Stagger Lee video. The fact that Nick can still look and sound so god-damn badass whilst wearing shiny pink trousers and a top that says "Take that, love me" - God, he's brilliant.

From: [identity profile] anogete.livejournal.com


I adore Nick. He's got the most wonderful sense of humor.

From: [identity profile] falco-conlon.livejournal.com


Wooow, both those songs are amazing. I'm gonna have to invest in a Nick Cave album. Which one should I start with?

From: [identity profile] anogete.livejournal.com


My favorite album of his is Let Love In. If you have means to download it, then I can upload it to the net for you.
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