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Bible Quote by Nick Cave

“Sean: When you started to delve into the New Testament, how influential was that on the way you wrote songs? I'm thinking particularly of The Boatman's Call (in 1997), in which there was a definite change of tone and, indeed, a different kind of song. Nick: I think so, yes. When I reacquainted…” quote by Nick Cave
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““Sean: When you started to delve into the New Testament, how influential was that on the way you wrote songs? I'm thinking particularly of The Boatman's Call (in 1997), in which there was a definite change of tone and, indeed, a different kind of song. Nick: I think so, yes. When I reacquainted myself with the Gospels, in my thirties, I found the language so beautiful, it touched a need in me. It seeped into everything, especially my songs. There is nothing quite like the Gospels in literature - and the great human drama at its centre, the story of Jesus.””

Nick Cave

About This Quote

Source Interview: Conversation with Nick Cave, 1998, discussing songwriting influences

Reacquainting with the Gospels inspired his lyrical tone, infusing his music with biblical language and drama

In simple terms: Biblical language reshaped his songwriting

Key Takeaway

Embrace literary influences to deepen artistic expression

Themes

artistic inspiration spirituality songwriting

Mood

contemplative inspired

Type

reflective creative

When to use this quote

  • songwriting
  • personal reflection
  • creative process
  • spiritual exploration

Key Concepts

intertextuality narrative depth cultural synthesis

Questions to Reflect On

  • How does sacred text affect modern art?
  • Can religious language enrich secular music?
A Different Perspective

The influence may be subtle and not universally relatable

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