Unique and important film displaying the best kinds of documentary techniques and bravery by the filmmaker.
@denisem81142 ай бұрын
What a performance wish I’d been there
@cherny672 ай бұрын
Thank you for this important and touching memory of the class. Nice one.
@joshrawlings26214 ай бұрын
One of my Favourite Bands Had a Media Release Cd & someone else….🤬….now has it….??? Not happy Jan….🤣
@letstalk32656 ай бұрын
I know I say this to you any time I'm lucky to run into you Ed, ''thanks for the many decades of joy.'' Means so much since Club 76 days and a little earlier. Epic.
@KarliLeisemann8 ай бұрын
loved you for years when I was younger ... thank you for taking me me back to great days xxxx
@ldgolias8 ай бұрын
This is wonderful❤
@lucylovic11 ай бұрын
Van Halen needed drugs to be creative...eddie
@maryburke54236 ай бұрын
And they still managed to produce pretty uninspiring hair rock 🤷♀️
@anthonybrennan2569 Жыл бұрын
This guy, is responsible for keeping together the greatest rock group, long enough to turn them into legends THE BIRTHDAY PARTY
@KloiePicot9 ай бұрын
you are absolutely right! No doubt about it
@ianbettridge3712 Жыл бұрын
Brilliant song Ed
@kimtodd1202 Жыл бұрын
Well said Mick, i love the collateral damage line. 🏴
@shanebrandon6294 Жыл бұрын
That's why we love and admire you mick!
@maxxblack2802 Жыл бұрын
He really is ahead of his time
@carxjacker Жыл бұрын
such a good song. beyond good
@peregrinemccauley50102 жыл бұрын
Blood brill ' .
@davew51672 жыл бұрын
Brilliant song writer. Amazing guitarist. Fantastic performance. National treasure.
@thetheraine2 жыл бұрын
brilliant...
@paulbellas26352 жыл бұрын
Potent insights Bart
@leighchinnery41622 жыл бұрын
There goes my hero
@maxxblack2802 Жыл бұрын
Cool same here
@JamesBarrett232 жыл бұрын
Magic
@ledatape2 жыл бұрын
fuckin ace! those NDE tunes sound better than ever now! what a group!
@agstinacueva16732 жыл бұрын
Witnessing the fights and the drugs as a sober individual must have been quite interesting.
@darylcumming71192 жыл бұрын
Life is complicated.
@River-qu1ir2 жыл бұрын
Goosebumps... fck i miss Ed gigs.. Tears now.. Bad virus. Last one seen, Aints banner, Corner hotel Richmond. got the 49 dollar spec from Lonnie, friends, beers, laughing, happy and Ed. Now...
@shemusmcquillaide2 жыл бұрын
Mick Harvey before the Nuremberg commitee is it? He's innocent, good job in fact, his team actually won, final score Birthday Party 1, Bad Seeds 0.7.
@mattzurbo68903 жыл бұрын
Gahhhhh....just so good! The best.
@AnnaLVajda3 жыл бұрын
Yeah narcissists crave attention so they can't understand some people not wanting it they think others want to be like them and there are so many narcissists now it makes the desire to socialize even less because you would have to socialize with them and they just abusive and depressing to be around.
@niknik67403 жыл бұрын
Mizernie..wygląda..tak się boję..że kiedyś..calkiem zniknie..a wraz z nim..światło jego ognia..warto było żyć..by móc go usłyszeć..ach..już dziś jestem w niebie..wtedy gdy śpiewa i rozumiem dzięki niemu co to znaczy.." Love ist the key"...❤❤❤
@helenwhite49553 жыл бұрын
Such a great artist with a superb voice and musical talent.
@AaronStuartHall3 жыл бұрын
Put that guy in a Messerschmidt and he would have won WW2 solo. I have never seen a guy with such mastery of his equipment. (PS, the Messerschmidt thing was a joke)
@paulkrueger2602 жыл бұрын
YES!
@sharonbrittliff54563 жыл бұрын
Can’t wait to see Ed play in June 2021...what a night it will be. 🎸
@KloiePicot3 жыл бұрын
Absolutely Mick, you kept the party rolling...your wit, charm, dedication and creativity kept all on track -
@bouncekarreera76143 жыл бұрын
I SMELL MY FINGER AFTER I STICK IT IN MY BUNG IT DOES NOT SMELL OF FLOWERS
@thunder_heads7 ай бұрын
Wtf
@erichoberg35023 жыл бұрын
I used to love seeing them down at the commo club. The drummer is a friend from our teenage days in Whyalla, SA.
@doctorzumzum79113 жыл бұрын
Wow, good performance. That's one of my all time favorite songs. It takes me back to the summer of 1982 when I worked on Fisherman's Wharf in San Francisco. I would think about that song as I walked down Russian Hill to the wharf. KUSF, the local college station, played the song and I just loved it. Thanks for sharing!
@petern73803 жыл бұрын
FO SNOOKS!!
@bow53264 жыл бұрын
I decided to check out your channel Trish and this caught my eye. Not so much the song but Tex Perkins, or Greg as I knew him growing up in Brisbane. Couple of days ago I was playing some of the older stuff from The Beasts of Bourbon posted the song along with another anecdote on a discord channel I moderate on. It so happens I took my first ever mushroom trip at his (18th) Birthday party when I was 16. He had been given the fresh (-ish) bag of Goldtops by a friend (Greg Johnson?) and it was rather a lot so he shared them out. Can't even remember if he also ended up taking any later that night, but myself, my bf Greg Wadley, his brother Ian and couple of others ended up tripping off our faces, hallucinating like crazy, driving 20Km/h in a car on Milton road... It was hilarious and little did I know then I would become quite the psychonaut for the rest of my life lol! With my bf Greg playing bass in Tex Deadly and the Dumdums I naturally went to every gig they did around Brisbane and even travelled to Sydney when they were on tour, to say my fare-wells due to me migrating back to The Netherlands the following year (1983) I also managed to catch up backstage with Greg couple of times when his Beasts of Bourbon band toured the Netherlands (Utrecht) which was cool for me to hear what mutual friends had been up to etc. Sadly I've lost touch with all those folks from my youth, but funny when I think about it now... Tex having been quite an influence on my life thanks to his mushrooms. 🍄 💜 P.S I still have some photos from the birthday party itself. With Tex and others all wearing a band-aid on their finger and or faces lol! Anyway, 🍻 *cheers* Trish! (now I am curious as to whether you yourself are connected in some way?
@bow53264 жыл бұрын
I have a funny anecdote about meeting Blixa that I'm reminded of , reading some comments just now. I was backstage at the venue where my boyfriend's band was playing in support of Nick Cave and The Bad Seeds In The Netherlands, Tivoli, Utrecht 1988. As the singer of his band was getting extremely nervous and agitated I fled to the hallway to sit on a step away from the chaos. Seemingly out of nowhere came Blixa and walked up to me, and asked if I could hold his mirror (this was a side mirror off a car so I held it by its arm). He proceeded to put shaving cream on his face and started shaving, having barely introduced himself we were having a pleasant conversation and I told him how I had once had an argument with Nick Cave, 5 (6?) years previous at a (band The Birthday Party)concert in Australia. Nick had broken a health and safety rule by hanging from a high scaffold on an already above average high stage and I was responsible for upholding it and possible consequences. Wouldn't you know it, Nick walked up to Blixa and I and Blixa said to Nick "I think you owe this young lady an apology Nick" who stared at me while I was convinced he wouldn't have remembered me (other side of the world etc) and it took him some time but eventually , he smiled and to my huge surprise just gave me a hug saying "yes, I was very reckless that night, I'm sorry". I was just flabbergasted grinning like an idiot and enthralled, watching Blixa shave his gorgeous face lol... 😻
@24eggs4 жыл бұрын
great story Bow! thanks for sharing
@brumd3 жыл бұрын
Aha, your boyfriend was in Spasmodique? ;) Btw, I am pretty sure the venue was Vredenburg, not Tivoli (also in Utrecht). Great line-up of the Bad Seeds that night: Mick Harvey playing bass that time, Kid Congo Powers and Blixa on guitars and the 2 guys from Die Haut on drums and keys. I will never ever forget the energy op the opening song 'From her to eternity'. Great memories..
@bow53263 жыл бұрын
@@brumd nope, my bf played bass in a band called Victorian Trance and it was most definitely in Tivoli. The only thing I could be wrong about is the year, as it may have been 1987 (?) But yeas, great memories ...
@brumd3 жыл бұрын
@@bow5326 No, you are absolutely right! Tivoli, July 17, 1988. I didn't know The Bad Seeds played twice in Utrecht in a few months time. The concert I was referring to was Oct 18, 1988 (setlists of both concerts can be found on setlist.fm)
@ted-hitchcock Жыл бұрын
I used to bump into Blixa in Berlin at the produce markets. He loved his avocados.
@jjseandxcefree4 жыл бұрын
so this pj harvey's dad?
@mauharley3 жыл бұрын
No.
@hom0s4cer3 жыл бұрын
so this pj harvey is dead?
@NOWtheband Жыл бұрын
@ Jj Sands - Yes.
@NOWtheband Жыл бұрын
@@hom0s4cer - Yes.
@billyshane3804 Жыл бұрын
No her dad is Harvey Wallbanger
@midininja37904 жыл бұрын
I agree with Bart. Everything is music. Everything is vibration. If your vibrations make someones hair move, you aren't touching them, but they are feeling you. Sound moves us and speaks to our truth on a level where energy and matter merge and I reckon Bart is correct about music following us through to death. Cry out loud, sing out loud, make your vibrations heard, thanks for sharing this video Trish and Bart.
@michaelmichael.o23464 жыл бұрын
Oh Bec, saw you play in Melbourne a bit. Your music has always brought me happiness and a sense of place. Still play it when the moods right. Forever thankful.
@pabloisusi60974 жыл бұрын
Great artist. Big fan of his work. He seems a pretty down to earth man, indeed.
@kimtodd1202 Жыл бұрын
Most from the land of Oz are down to earth n straight up. What ya see is what ya get. Yeah i'm from Oz so know first hand, tho live in inner London now. 🏴
@martinleyssenaar10324 жыл бұрын
oceans of wine for you 2.
@pixelart64004 жыл бұрын
Capo
@Fabric-Layerism5 жыл бұрын
Love it
@glenlcampbell11225 жыл бұрын
Such a fantastic talent he is!
@andrewr27845 жыл бұрын
There's at least four joyless souls in the world.....
@timmyt69413 жыл бұрын
Not I...Not I
@andrewr27843 жыл бұрын
@@timmyt6941 It's increased by three, to seven, over the last two years......
@timmyt69413 жыл бұрын
@@andrewr2784 I guess some people are beyond help. Ed is like a fine wine as far as I'm concerned.
@pleiadian135 жыл бұрын
Aw, I love them both. Mick Harvey is still a musical genius and follows many genres of music himself. A Christian minister’s son, a hippy, a punk, a post punk, a composer, an extraordinary Australian artist. Humble, courageous and anything but a loser. I don’t have time to indulge to much in music as I did when a kid. He’s a serious musician, that’s his nature. I’ve seen him live w TBP & JP Shiloh. Phenomenal performance, perfection. His film scores are fabulous too. I’m sure he admires Nick’s huge success, and feels sadness for the loss of his son, he knows all of them and their circle of artists family and friends. He’s compassionate and caring, not just entertaining like Nick. That slows him down perhaps.
@Peter_LiveMusic5 жыл бұрын
His Sydney show was great. Looks like this one was just as good.
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Unique and important film displaying the best kinds of documentary techniques and bravery by the filmmaker.
What a performance wish I’d been there
Thank you for this important and touching memory of the class. Nice one.
One of my Favourite Bands Had a Media Release Cd & someone else….🤬….now has it….??? Not happy Jan….🤣
I know I say this to you any time I'm lucky to run into you Ed, ''thanks for the many decades of joy.'' Means so much since Club 76 days and a little earlier. Epic.
loved you for years when I was younger ... thank you for taking me me back to great days xxxx
This is wonderful❤
Van Halen needed drugs to be creative...eddie
And they still managed to produce pretty uninspiring hair rock 🤷♀️
This guy, is responsible for keeping together the greatest rock group, long enough to turn them into legends THE BIRTHDAY PARTY
you are absolutely right! No doubt about it
Brilliant song Ed
Well said Mick, i love the collateral damage line. 🏴
That's why we love and admire you mick!
He really is ahead of his time
such a good song. beyond good
Blood brill ' .
Brilliant song writer. Amazing guitarist. Fantastic performance. National treasure.
brilliant...
Potent insights Bart
There goes my hero
Cool same here
Magic
fuckin ace! those NDE tunes sound better than ever now! what a group!
Witnessing the fights and the drugs as a sober individual must have been quite interesting.
Life is complicated.
Goosebumps... fck i miss Ed gigs.. Tears now.. Bad virus. Last one seen, Aints banner, Corner hotel Richmond. got the 49 dollar spec from Lonnie, friends, beers, laughing, happy and Ed. Now...
Mick Harvey before the Nuremberg commitee is it? He's innocent, good job in fact, his team actually won, final score Birthday Party 1, Bad Seeds 0.7.
Gahhhhh....just so good! The best.
Yeah narcissists crave attention so they can't understand some people not wanting it they think others want to be like them and there are so many narcissists now it makes the desire to socialize even less because you would have to socialize with them and they just abusive and depressing to be around.
Mizernie..wygląda..tak się boję..że kiedyś..calkiem zniknie..a wraz z nim..światło jego ognia..warto było żyć..by móc go usłyszeć..ach..już dziś jestem w niebie..wtedy gdy śpiewa i rozumiem dzięki niemu co to znaczy.." Love ist the key"...❤❤❤
Such a great artist with a superb voice and musical talent.
Put that guy in a Messerschmidt and he would have won WW2 solo. I have never seen a guy with such mastery of his equipment. (PS, the Messerschmidt thing was a joke)
YES!
Can’t wait to see Ed play in June 2021...what a night it will be. 🎸
Absolutely Mick, you kept the party rolling...your wit, charm, dedication and creativity kept all on track -
I SMELL MY FINGER AFTER I STICK IT IN MY BUNG IT DOES NOT SMELL OF FLOWERS
Wtf
I used to love seeing them down at the commo club. The drummer is a friend from our teenage days in Whyalla, SA.
Wow, good performance. That's one of my all time favorite songs. It takes me back to the summer of 1982 when I worked on Fisherman's Wharf in San Francisco. I would think about that song as I walked down Russian Hill to the wharf. KUSF, the local college station, played the song and I just loved it. Thanks for sharing!
FO SNOOKS!!
I decided to check out your channel Trish and this caught my eye. Not so much the song but Tex Perkins, or Greg as I knew him growing up in Brisbane. Couple of days ago I was playing some of the older stuff from The Beasts of Bourbon posted the song along with another anecdote on a discord channel I moderate on. It so happens I took my first ever mushroom trip at his (18th) Birthday party when I was 16. He had been given the fresh (-ish) bag of Goldtops by a friend (Greg Johnson?) and it was rather a lot so he shared them out. Can't even remember if he also ended up taking any later that night, but myself, my bf Greg Wadley, his brother Ian and couple of others ended up tripping off our faces, hallucinating like crazy, driving 20Km/h in a car on Milton road... It was hilarious and little did I know then I would become quite the psychonaut for the rest of my life lol! With my bf Greg playing bass in Tex Deadly and the Dumdums I naturally went to every gig they did around Brisbane and even travelled to Sydney when they were on tour, to say my fare-wells due to me migrating back to The Netherlands the following year (1983) I also managed to catch up backstage with Greg couple of times when his Beasts of Bourbon band toured the Netherlands (Utrecht) which was cool for me to hear what mutual friends had been up to etc. Sadly I've lost touch with all those folks from my youth, but funny when I think about it now... Tex having been quite an influence on my life thanks to his mushrooms. 🍄 💜 P.S I still have some photos from the birthday party itself. With Tex and others all wearing a band-aid on their finger and or faces lol! Anyway, 🍻 *cheers* Trish! (now I am curious as to whether you yourself are connected in some way?
I have a funny anecdote about meeting Blixa that I'm reminded of , reading some comments just now. I was backstage at the venue where my boyfriend's band was playing in support of Nick Cave and The Bad Seeds In The Netherlands, Tivoli, Utrecht 1988. As the singer of his band was getting extremely nervous and agitated I fled to the hallway to sit on a step away from the chaos. Seemingly out of nowhere came Blixa and walked up to me, and asked if I could hold his mirror (this was a side mirror off a car so I held it by its arm). He proceeded to put shaving cream on his face and started shaving, having barely introduced himself we were having a pleasant conversation and I told him how I had once had an argument with Nick Cave, 5 (6?) years previous at a (band The Birthday Party)concert in Australia. Nick had broken a health and safety rule by hanging from a high scaffold on an already above average high stage and I was responsible for upholding it and possible consequences. Wouldn't you know it, Nick walked up to Blixa and I and Blixa said to Nick "I think you owe this young lady an apology Nick" who stared at me while I was convinced he wouldn't have remembered me (other side of the world etc) and it took him some time but eventually , he smiled and to my huge surprise just gave me a hug saying "yes, I was very reckless that night, I'm sorry". I was just flabbergasted grinning like an idiot and enthralled, watching Blixa shave his gorgeous face lol... 😻
great story Bow! thanks for sharing
Aha, your boyfriend was in Spasmodique? ;) Btw, I am pretty sure the venue was Vredenburg, not Tivoli (also in Utrecht). Great line-up of the Bad Seeds that night: Mick Harvey playing bass that time, Kid Congo Powers and Blixa on guitars and the 2 guys from Die Haut on drums and keys. I will never ever forget the energy op the opening song 'From her to eternity'. Great memories..
@@brumd nope, my bf played bass in a band called Victorian Trance and it was most definitely in Tivoli. The only thing I could be wrong about is the year, as it may have been 1987 (?) But yeas, great memories ...
@@bow5326 No, you are absolutely right! Tivoli, July 17, 1988. I didn't know The Bad Seeds played twice in Utrecht in a few months time. The concert I was referring to was Oct 18, 1988 (setlists of both concerts can be found on setlist.fm)
I used to bump into Blixa in Berlin at the produce markets. He loved his avocados.
so this pj harvey's dad?
No.
so this pj harvey is dead?
@ Jj Sands - Yes.
@@hom0s4cer - Yes.
No her dad is Harvey Wallbanger
I agree with Bart. Everything is music. Everything is vibration. If your vibrations make someones hair move, you aren't touching them, but they are feeling you. Sound moves us and speaks to our truth on a level where energy and matter merge and I reckon Bart is correct about music following us through to death. Cry out loud, sing out loud, make your vibrations heard, thanks for sharing this video Trish and Bart.
Oh Bec, saw you play in Melbourne a bit. Your music has always brought me happiness and a sense of place. Still play it when the moods right. Forever thankful.
Great artist. Big fan of his work. He seems a pretty down to earth man, indeed.
Most from the land of Oz are down to earth n straight up. What ya see is what ya get. Yeah i'm from Oz so know first hand, tho live in inner London now. 🏴
oceans of wine for you 2.
Capo
Love it
Such a fantastic talent he is!
There's at least four joyless souls in the world.....
Not I...Not I
@@timmyt6941 It's increased by three, to seven, over the last two years......
@@andrewr2784 I guess some people are beyond help. Ed is like a fine wine as far as I'm concerned.
Aw, I love them both. Mick Harvey is still a musical genius and follows many genres of music himself. A Christian minister’s son, a hippy, a punk, a post punk, a composer, an extraordinary Australian artist. Humble, courageous and anything but a loser. I don’t have time to indulge to much in music as I did when a kid. He’s a serious musician, that’s his nature. I’ve seen him live w TBP & JP Shiloh. Phenomenal performance, perfection. His film scores are fabulous too. I’m sure he admires Nick’s huge success, and feels sadness for the loss of his son, he knows all of them and their circle of artists family and friends. He’s compassionate and caring, not just entertaining like Nick. That slows him down perhaps.
His Sydney show was great. Looks like this one was just as good.
Beautifully done guys, long live Rowland S Howard