I was unable to fully grasp at that point in my life, that Flea was a human being of an entirely different calibre” ...
Nick Cave infamously had this to say about the Red Hot Chili Peppers: “I’m forever near a stereo saying, ‘What the f**k is this garbage?’ And the answer is always the Red Hot Chili Peppers.” Now, he's ...
Cave revealed the news in the latest instalment of his Red Hand Files blog, calling his notorious Chili Peppers diss ...
Nick Cave addresses ‘obnoxious’ comment he made 25 years ago - Red Hot Chili Peppers bassist Flea responded to the remark in 2006, admitting that it had hurt his feelings ...
Nick Cave says that he has been asked by Red Hot Chili Peppers bass player Flea to contribute to a trumpet project he was working on.
Nick Cave and Flea reunite for a powerful musical collaboration, transforming past tensions into a cosmic, heartfelt new song.
Cave’s comments about the Los Angeles funk-rockers have circulated as something of a punchline for roughly 25 years now. Though their exact origins appear to have been lost to time, the quote is often ...
Cave expresses a great deal of admiration for Chili Peppers bassist Flea, “a human being of an entirely different calibre” who made it clear that he was still a Nick Cave fan after that quote ...
As a response to Cave’s comments about the band, Flea took to RHCP’s official website in 2006 and explained: “For a second that hurt my feelings because I love Nick Cave. I have all of his ...
Nick Cave: I think it comes being raised with not much and just understanding that my resources are really … may it be in the woods, may it be at a flea market or a garage sale. And just being ...
A couple of decades ago, Nick Cave offered his opinion of the ... of a higher order,” Cave wrote. Flea would later collaborate with the singer-songwriter, helping the Bad Seeds frontman to ...
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