Ah Warren, having had the pleasure of interviewing him for radio some years ago and also working together at Womadelaide w The Dirty Three, I can honestly say he's the most ordinary extraordinary person. An artist & human of genuine humility and generosity of spirit. Great i/view. Thanks x
Amazing! And a beautifully serendipitous story about you being kind if blue and then finding your book on a pile of books on Nick’s desk in 20,000 days on earth, just beautiful!
Murphy, fella, I remember you at the Wexford Lit Fest with the drummers and the poetry. It was great. Really great. And this is good too. Let Warren speak til he eventually made total sense. Very kind. Very attentive. You did well
Nick and Warren truly are the Lennon/McCartney of our time. I know I may not be among Beatles fans in this section of TH-cam, but I absolutely do mean that as a compliment.
Count me in that group, as a fan of all good music. Have long seen the importance of a frontman having the need for an incredible right hand man to help round out the vision, give fresh angles, and edit down things to their needed potency. Lennon and McCartney were bigger together than themselves, as were jagger and keith richards, or thom yorke and jonny Greenwood of radiohead, tom waits leans on his wife to help write, as lennon probably did after mccartney, or snoop was always better with dr dre, mark Lanegan had Alain Johannes for the last half of his career, and the list could go on and on. Nick Cave is amazing, but has been lucky to have worked with great musicians and to really have had to amazing right hand men, with warren ellis slowly having taken up the helm for nick caves second half of his career, where his cinematic sense of soundscapes have been very fitting for where cave has been leaning
@@BigSmiley0TV Great answer with some terrific responses. As an avid fan of the Stones and Radiohead, I find those names as being very apt comparisons. Their sounds may not compare, but the synergy of raw talent and passion is enduring between them all.
I swear to god, at one of my old elementary schools, one of the school custodians was a dead ringer for Warren. Which is why I get a feeling of comfort from him. Speaking voice and personality remind me a bit of Joaquin Phoenix too.
Ah Warren, having had the pleasure of interviewing him for radio some years ago and also working together at Womadelaide w The Dirty Three, I can honestly say he's the most ordinary extraordinary person. An artist & human of genuine humility and generosity of spirit. Great i/view. Thanks x
Thanks so much Kyriaki. An extraordinary human unit.
Absolutely love warren and his energy he’s such a class bloke
thank u 💓 beautiful interview
Thanks Amy, appreciate that.
What a great conversation.
And if Warren opens a fish and chip shop I want some of that!!!
This is great stuff! The book is wonderful. I read it in 1 sitting.
thanks so much for this, it's very generous of you both. wishing you well. adrian
How magnificent and lovely… ❤
Amazing! And a beautifully serendipitous story about you being kind if blue and then finding your book on a pile of books on Nick’s desk in 20,000 days on earth, just beautiful!
Like a dose of vitamins!
Murphy, fella, I remember you at the Wexford Lit Fest with the drummers and the poetry. It was great. Really great. And this is good too. Let Warren speak til he eventually made total sense. Very kind. Very attentive. You did well
Thanks David. He's always a joy.
Nick and Warren truly are the Lennon/McCartney of our time.
I know I may not be among Beatles fans in this section of TH-cam, but I absolutely do mean that as a compliment.
Count me in that group, as a fan of all good music. Have long seen the importance of a frontman having the need for an incredible right hand man to help round out the vision, give fresh angles, and edit down things to their needed potency. Lennon and McCartney were bigger together than themselves, as were jagger and keith richards, or thom yorke and jonny Greenwood of radiohead, tom waits leans on his wife to help write, as lennon probably did after mccartney, or snoop was always better with dr dre, mark Lanegan had Alain Johannes for the last half of his career, and the list could go on and on. Nick Cave is amazing, but has been lucky to have worked with great musicians and to really have had to amazing right hand men, with warren ellis slowly having taken up the helm for nick caves second half of his career, where his cinematic sense of soundscapes have been very fitting for where cave has been leaning
@@BigSmiley0TV Great answer with some terrific responses. As an avid fan of the Stones and Radiohead, I find those names as being very apt comparisons. Their sounds may not compare, but the synergy of raw talent and passion is enduring between them all.
Fantastic interview. That fish and chip shop is going to be epic!
I swear to god, at one of my old elementary schools, one of the school custodians was a dead ringer for Warren. Which is why I get a feeling of comfort from him.
Speaking voice and personality remind me a bit of Joaquin Phoenix too.
I'll get the pints in, this is going places.
Innocence and Experience = three and four syllables apiece 🙂. Murphy's point stands though...
You got me there @shemara58!
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Looks like you're interviewing Jesus, except better.
IAu Magbeth the for us cursed