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Nick Cave on Morrissey's ‘silly anti-woke screed'
Nick Cave on Morrissey's ‘silly anti-woke screed'

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time2 days ago

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Nick Cave on Morrissey's ‘silly anti-woke screed'

Nick Cave has shared that he turned down a collaboration with Morrissey in 2024 because the former Smiths frontman wanted Cave to sing an 'unnecessarily provocative and slightly silly anti-woke screed'. On his Red Hand Files website, Cave replied to a fan asking if he had ever encountered Morrissey. 'I've never actually met Morrissey, which is probably why I like him. He is undeniably a complex and divisive figure, someone who takes more than a little pleasure in pissing people off,' read Cave's reply. Despite never having met the former Smiths member in person, Cave recalled a 'few pleasant email exchanges' he had with Morrissey in 2024. In his emails, Morrissey asked Cave to perform on a new song he had written. Cave said he would have been happy to collaborate with Morrissey but ultimately declined due to an overly political text. 'While the song he sent was quite lovely, it began with a lengthy and entirely irrelevant Greek bouzouki intro. 'It also seemed that he didn't want me to actually sing on the song but deliver, over the top of the bouzouki, an unnecessarily provocative and slightly silly anti-woke screed he had written,' explained Cave. What exactly Morrissey wanted Cave to say was not specified in Cave's blog post. The Bad Seeds' member said that 'Although I suppose I agreed with the sentiment on some level, it just wasn't my thing. I try to keep politics, cultural or otherwise, out of the music I am involved with. 'I find that it has a diminishing effect and is antithetical to whatever it is I am trying to achieve. So I politely declined,' Cave summed up. Morrissey's last album, I Am Not a Dog on a Chain , was released via BMG in 2020. His record Bonfire of Teenagers was set to be released in 2023 but has so far been shelved due to Morrissey's controversial statements in the last few years. In an interview with The Telegraph in 2024, the Smiths singer claims that no major London record label would release Bonfire of Teenagers as a result of Idiot Culture.

Nick Cave says he declined Morrissey's request to sing ‘silly anti-woke screed' on new song
Nick Cave says he declined Morrissey's request to sing ‘silly anti-woke screed' on new song

The Guardian

time5 days ago

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Nick Cave says he declined Morrissey's request to sing ‘silly anti-woke screed' on new song

Nick Cave has said that he turned down Morrissey's request to appear on a new song in 2024, claiming that the former Smiths frontman wanted him to sing 'an unnecessarily provocative and slightly silly anti-woke screed he had written'. In response to a fan question on his Red Hand Files site about his relationship with the singer, Cave said that 'although I suppose I agreed with the sentiment on some level, it just wasn't my thing. I try to keep politics, cultural or otherwise, out of the music I am involved with. I find that it has a diminishing effect and is antithetical to whatever it is I am trying to achieve.' The Guardian has contacted representatives for Morrissey for comment. In 2019, Cave said: 'Regardless of the virtuous intentions of many woke issues, it is its lack of humility and the paternalistic and doctrinal sureness of its claims that repel me.' A year later, he called cancel culture 'bad religion run amuck'. In 2024, he clarified in an interview with the Observer that he was 'totally down' with social justice but didn't 'agree with the methods that are used in order to reach this goal – shutting down people, cancelling people. 'There's a lack of mercy, a lack of forgiveness. These go against what I fundamentally believe on a spiritual level, as much as anything. So it's a tricky one. The problem with the right taking hold of this word is that it's made the discussion impossible to have without having to join a whole load of nutjobs who have their problem with it.' In addition to the lyrical content of Morrissey's proposed collaboration, he said, 'while the song he sent was quite lovely, it began with a lengthy and entirely irrelevant Greek bouzouki intro'. Cave said that the two of them had never met, 'which is probably why I like him. He is undeniably a complex and divisive figure, someone who takes more than a little pleasure in pissing people off. As enjoyable as some may find this, it holds little interest for me, but for the fact that Morrissey is probably the best lyricist of his generation – certainly the strangest, funniest, most sophisticated, and most subtle.' Answering a further question about the state of yearning, Cave said that 'certain music' can fill the void that he described as 'the essence of being human … a sense of incompleteness, of abandonment, a feeling of something lacking'. 'We feel complete when we listen to music we love, while being guided towards the goodness of things,' Cave wrote. 'I find that Morrissey's music, regardless of how jaundiced and disaffected the songs may sometimes seem, does precisely that – ushers us toward what is true.' Answering one final fan question about what he was currently listening to, Cave namechecked the New York punk-funk noise band YHWH Nailgun, whose debut album 45 Pounds has been hailed as one of the year's best, and who, Cave wrote, 'in their own purifying way, do all of the above, pointing us to the heavens by going all the way down. Completely awesome.' Cave has used his Red Hand Files site to communicate directly with fans since 2018. 'Over the years, the Red Hand Files has burst the boundaries of its original concept to become a strange exercise in communal vulnerability and transparency,' he wrote on the site. Cave is currently on a solo tour of Europe that concludes in Luxembourg in September. His most recent album with the Bad Seeds, Wild God, was released in March 2024. Morrissey has not released an album since 2020's I Am Not a Dog on a Chain. He has claimed that a follow-up album, Bonfire of Teenagers, was 'gagged' and prevented from release as a result of 'idiot culture' after he left his US label, Capitol, in 2022. He has called it 'the best album of my life'.

Nick Cave and Nic Cage keep getting mistaken for each other — and neither seems to mind
Nick Cave and Nic Cage keep getting mistaken for each other — and neither seems to mind

San Francisco Chronicle​

time13-05-2025

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Nick Cave and Nic Cage keep getting mistaken for each other — and neither seems to mind

Australian musician Nick Cave and American actor Nicolas Cage — two artists whose last names are separated by a single letter — have both revealed they are frequently mistaken for one another. 'There has always been a persistent and somewhat perplexing confusion surrounding our names,' Cave wrote in his Red Hand Files newsletter this week, responding to a recent interview in The Guardian in which Cage remarked, 'I don't think there's a day that goes by where I'm not mistaken for Nick Cave.' Cage, who is currently promoting his new film ' The Surfer,' recalled a chance meeting with Cave at an animal sanctuary in Texas. 'Only one letter separates us — G. Nick Cave, Nic Cage,' he reportedly told the musician. Cave, who is scheduled to perform at the Bill Graham Civic Auditorium in San Francisco on Wednesday, May 14, confirmed the story and added one of his own: a strange encounter that took place years ago in São Paulo. While at a bar in the Brazilian city, Cave met a man named Diego who, upon hearing his name, was told by the bartender, 'Dude, you're talking to f—ing Nick Cave!' 'Diego suddenly became super-animated, jumping around on his stool, saying that he loved me, that he was my greatest fan,' Cave wrote. 'He kept looking at me, then at his drink, shaking his head in wonder and saying, 'Nick Cave. F—ing Nick Cave.'' The mood shifted when Diego began to cry, explaining that his wife had kicked him out because 'she thinks I'm stupid.' But, he added, 'She f—ing loves you. Just completely loves you … 'Peggy Sue Got Married' is her favourite film. She's watched it like a hundred times.'' Cave said he chose not to correct the mix-up. Instead, he leaned into the role. 'I told him that making 'Raising Arizona' was the most extraordinary experience and a highpoint in my career,' Cave recounted, 'that John Goodman was a fascinating and complex character, and how it was a real privilege to work with the Coen brothers and that they were 'masters of their craft' and all this bulls—.' Diego eventually decided to return home to win back his wife, asking Cave, whom he still believed to be Cage, to come with him. Cave said he declined but wrote a note: 'Dear Ana, Diego is not stupid. He's a good guy. Love, Nic Cage.' As Diego stumbled out, Cave said the bartender deadpanned, 'His wife's got a point.' Reflecting on the confusion, Cave added that he is a fan of Cage — a former San Francisco resident who, for the record, was born Nicolas Kim Coppola. 'Have you guys seen 'Mandy'?' Cave said of the 2018 surrealist action horror starring the Oscar-winning actor. 'My God. What a film.' Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds are currently on tour in support of last year's album 'Wild God,' performing the new material alongside classics like 'Into My Arms,' 'The Mercy Seat' and 'From Her to Eternity.'

Nick Cave shares hilarious story after Nic Cage says he's mistaken for musician ‘every day'
Nick Cave shares hilarious story after Nic Cage says he's mistaken for musician ‘every day'

Yahoo

time13-05-2025

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Nick Cave shares hilarious story after Nic Cage says he's mistaken for musician ‘every day'

Nick Cave has shared an anecdote about a particularly memorable time he was confused for the actor Nicolas Cage. The 67-year-old Australian musician says he is frequently mixed up with the 61-year-old American actor due to their similar names. The reverse is also true. While promoting his new film The Surfer, Cage recently told The Guardian: 'I don't think there's a day that goes by where I'm not mistaken for Nick Cave.' In response, Cave shared a story on his Red Hand Files newsletter about an incident he says occurred 'years ago' in São Paulo, Brazil. While drunk in a bar, Cave recalled meeting a young Brazilian man named Diego. 'As he asked me my name, the barman leaned over and said to him, 'Dude, you're talking to f***ing Nick Cave!'' the musician remembered. 'Diego suddenly became super-animated, jumping around on his stool, saying that he loved me, that he was my greatest fan, and so on and so forth. He kept looking at me, then at his drink, shaking his head in wonder and saying, 'Nick Cave. F***ing Nick Cave.'' As the night went on, Cave says the young man grew maudlin. 'I asked him again if he was alright, and he burst into tears and said, 'My wife kicked me out. Told me never to come back. She says she hates me.' I was drunk, so I hugged him and asked, 'Why does she hate you?' He said, 'She thinks I'm stupid,'' Cave continued. 'Then he pointed at me and said, 'But she f***ing loves you. Just completely loves you.' I said, 'Really?' He replied, 'Yeah, Peggy Sue Got Married is her favourite film. She's watched it like a hundred times.' Then Diego started crying again. 'I was about to explain that he'd made a mistake and mixed me up with the actor, Nicolas Cage, but he looked up at me with such a pitiful mixture of tragedy and wonder that I didn't have the heart. 'She just loves you, man,' he said. 'Then he asked me about my acting career. I said something like, 'I'm just an ordinary person like you. Hollywood is not all it's cracked up to be. It can be a cruel place. It gets lonely sometimes,' and so on. 'After a while, I began to warm to my theme. I told him that making Raising Arizona was the most extraordinary experience and a highpoint in my career, that John Goodman was a fascinating and complex character, and how it was a real privilege to work with the Coen brothers and that they were 'masters of their craft' and all this bulls***. 'Eventually, Diego decided he should go back home and tell his wife, Ana, that he'd met her favourite actor, and that Nick Cave says he's not stupid, and that he's a good guy. Then he suggested that I come home with him and put in a good word. I tried to dissuade him, telling him that it was impossible as I had to be on a movie set early in the morning. Eventually, he relented, and instead we got a pen and a piece of paper from the barman, and I wrote: 'Dear Ana, Diego is not stupid. He's a good guy. Love, Nic Cage.'' Cave recalled that as the young man stumbled away, the barman observed: 'His wife's got a point.' The musician added that he's a fan of Cage's work, saying: 'Have you guys seen Mandy? My God. What a film.' It is not the first time Cave has commented on the confusion between the two men. In 2022, he wrote that: 'I'll be going through customs and the customs officer will look at my passport and say, 'Happy to have you with us, Mr Cave. Loved you in Face/Off.'

Nick Cave Confirms He Too Gets Mixed Up with Nicolas Cage
Nick Cave Confirms He Too Gets Mixed Up with Nicolas Cage

Yahoo

time12-05-2025

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Nick Cave Confirms He Too Gets Mixed Up with Nicolas Cage

The post Nick Cave Confirms He Too Gets Mixed Up with Nicolas Cage appeared first on Consequence. Last week, Nicolas Cage made headlines by claiming he is frequently 'mistaken' for Nick Cave due to 'only one letter' separating their last names. Now, Cave has shared an amusing anecdote about posing as the actor while speaking to a heartbroken man named Diego in Brazil. In his latest Red Hand Files newsletter, the musician responded to fan questions about the Cage interview by recalling a story of drunkenly stumbling into a bar while he was living in São Paulo, where he met the 'downcast' and 'maudlin' Diego, who got really excited when the bartender told him he was talking to Nick Cave. Unfortunately, Diego had mixed up Cave's name with that of his wife's favorite actor, Nic Cage. Get Nick Cave Tickets Here 'Diego suddenly became super-animated, jumping around on his stool, saying that he loved me, that he was my greatest fan, and so on and so forth. He kept looking at me, then at his drink, shaking his head in wonder and saying, 'Nick Cave. Fucking Nick Cave,'' Cave remembered. 'I asked him again if he was alright, and he burst into tears and said, 'My wife kicked me out. Told me never to come back. She says she hates me.' I was drunk, so I hugged him and asked, 'Why does she hate you?' He said, 'She thinks I'm stupid.' Then he pointed at me and said, 'But she fucking loves you. Just completely loves you.' I said, 'Really?' He replied, 'Yeah, Peggy Sue Got Married is her favourite film. She's watched it like a hundred times.'' When Diego started crying again, Cave thought about explaining the mix-up, but chose to play along instead. 'I said something like, 'I'm just an ordinary person like you. Hollywood is not all it's cracked up to be. It can be a cruel place. It gets lonely sometimes,' and so on,' Cave wrote. 'After a while, I began to warm to my theme. I told him that making Raising Arizona was the most extraordinary experience and a highpoint in my career, that John Goodman was a fascinating and complex character, and how it was a real privilege to work with the Coen brothers and that they were 'masters of their craft' and all this bullshit.' Hearing this cheered Diego up and gave him the idea to tell his wife the man he believed to be Nic Cage had said 'he's not stupid, and that he's a good guy.' However, he also wanted Cave to come along and 'put in a good word.' Begging off, Cave used the excuse of having to 'be on a movie set early in the morning' and instead penned a handwritten note saying, 'Dear Ana, Diego is not stupid. He's a good guy. Love, Nic Cage.' 'Anyway, these confusions between me and Mr. Cage happen fairly often,' Cave concluded in his newsletter. 'But I don't mind. I'm a fan. Have you guys seen Mandy? My God. What a film.' This isn't the first time Nick Cave has written in his newsletter about being mistaken for Nic Cage. In a 2022 entry, the artist shared that a customs officer once told him that they loved him in Face/Off. In that same entry, Cave wrote about actually meeting Cage in Australia several years back. Cave is wrapping up his current North American tour with the Bad Seeds (get tickets here) ahead of his summer European solo trek (get tickets here). Popular Posts Drummer Chris Adler Opens Up on What Led to Firing from Lamb of God Stephen King's The Long Walk Movie Gets Long-Awaited Trailer: Watch Jazz Pianist Matthew Shipp Derides André 3000's New Piano Project: "Complete and Utter Crap" Say It in Ghor: How Andor Brought a Brand New Language to Star Wars Metallica Perform "Enter Sandman" at Virginia Tech Stadium 25 Years After It Became School Tradition: Watch Nicolas Cage Says He Is "Mistaken" for Nick Cave Almost Every Day Subscribe to Consequence's email digest and get the latest breaking news in music, film, and television, tour updates, access to exclusive giveaways, and more straight to your inbox.

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