says that Nick Cave has read the pages of his latest novel, "The Death of Bunny Murni", played songs from his vast repertoire , joked with the crowd, hugging fans, answer their questions, and signed hundreds of autographs in Milan on Thursday. He says that at the Teatro Dal Verme there were thousands of people, and the Australian writer and musician gave a performance extraordinary.
says that the reading was accompanied by minimal video, some photos, and above all musical bases by the trust Warren Ellis. It says that between one page and the other near Cave climbed onstage violinist el'impassibile the bearded bassist Martin P Casey. He says that although there were only three, "Red Right Hand," "Loverman," "God is in the house," "You Are The One I've Looking For" and "The Ship Song" have shone a force unimaginable: the Fender Precision Casey notes sharpened as sharp as razors, and the immense Warren Ellis, in short white socks and loafers, was sleeveless playing violin, electric mandolin, acoustic guitar, loops and drums, often simultaneously.
"You all right? Is there more? Some another autograph? "he repeated an extremely available Nick Cave at the end of the show to the fans who did not want to leave.
says he has recently released a double CD, "Lunar White", beautiful, paired with Warren Ellis, who collects music for films produced by the two in recent years. And he says that, pending the release of "The Road," based on Cormac McCarthy's masterpiece, Cave has written a new screenplay, "The Wettest Country in the World", taken from a novel by Matt Bondurant, always directed the "fellow traveler" John Hillcoat, author dell'abbagliante "The Proposition".
says that at the end of the event I reached Milan shyly Nicola Cave a copy of "good son", and that he has passed to an assistant who already holding a bouquet of roses given to her by a fan, and I told the assistant that "... I would not recommend the throw. "
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