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Comments on: Another Unforgettable Name: Nick Drake (1948-1974) http://www.indiemuse.com/2008/10/22/nick-drake/ indie music blog Thu, 18 Mar 2010 22:08:29 -0700 http://wordpress.org/?v=abc hourly 1 By: Kate http://www.indiemuse.com/2008/10/22/nick-drake/comment-page-1/#comment-177068 Kate Mon, 21 Dec 2009 20:39:16 +0000 http://indiemuse.com/2008/10/22/nick-drake/#comment-177068 I lived an ocean away but my heart beat along with his heart. His depth alienated him from a world that was too afraid to feel. What a beautiful soul... I lived an ocean away but my heart beat along with his heart. His depth alienated him from a world that was too afraid to feel. What a beautiful soul…

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By: Guste http://www.indiemuse.com/2008/10/22/nick-drake/comment-page-1/#comment-176986 Guste Fri, 04 Dec 2009 21:10:17 +0000 http://indiemuse.com/2008/10/22/nick-drake/#comment-176986 He never showed to his family that he loved them. But I wanna believe he wanted to. And he did it in his music. Her sister Gabrielle said: "He founded very hard to communicate with anyone'...'He founded more and more difficult to leave home, so he stayed, but he was always in the music room, sitting alone.' And at that time she thought that he was like this just with his family and he wasn't. His friends, if you could call them that, said that no one were really involved with Nick. And when you did meet him, you didn't get to know any other people, like with anyone else, you got just Nick'... 'It was just occasions when he seemed to come out of it just for a day or two. He sounded quite bright and cheerful. And maybe he thought that it was going to be alright. And then he slipped away again.' And also not wanting to perform came later, then his career was to carry on. He used to love playing to his friends. But he hated interviews and hated the crowd. And, in fact, he was unwelcome. People used to say: "What's that?". Yes, his tuning and all... All the lame things he had to do to get attention...With him, it had to happen easily and of its own accord, but it didn't. And that's a tragedy of the incredible artists life. His sister also believes that those pills wouldn't have killed him if he hadn't wanted to die. It's rather magic than just music. His lyrics and texture... He played piano, guitar, saxophone and clarnet, his mother was an amazing song writer and very special according to what do people say, so he was incredibly gifted. And he 'was made to float away in the life long song...' It's the greatest music, the highest reach. There's no one like him. Years have prooved it. Listen. You don't need anything else to get to know him really. Because it's directly from him. And he needed someone to believe in him. He never showed to his family that he loved them. But I wanna believe he wanted to. And he did it in his music. Her sister Gabrielle said: “He founded very hard to communicate with anyone’…’He founded more and more difficult to leave home, so he stayed, but he was always in the music room, sitting alone.’ And at that time she thought that he was like this just with his family and he wasn’t. His friends, if you could call them that, said that no one were really involved with Nick. And when you did meet him, you didn’t get to know any other people, like with anyone else, you got just Nick’… ‘It was just occasions when he seemed to come out of it just for a day or two. He sounded quite bright and cheerful. And maybe he thought that it was going to be alright. And then he slipped away again.’

And also not wanting to perform came later, then his career was to carry on. He used to love playing to his friends. But he hated interviews and hated the crowd. And, in fact, he was unwelcome. People used to say: “What’s that?”. Yes, his tuning and all…

All the lame things he had to do to get attention…With him, it had to happen easily and of its own accord, but it didn’t. And that’s a tragedy of the incredible artists life.

His sister also believes that those pills wouldn’t have killed him if he hadn’t wanted to die.

It’s rather magic than just music. His lyrics and texture… He played piano, guitar, saxophone and clarnet, his mother was an amazing song writer and very special according to what do people say, so he was incredibly gifted. And he ‘was made to float away in the life long song…’ It’s the greatest music, the highest reach. There’s no one like him. Years have prooved it.

Listen. You don’t need anything else to get to know him really. Because it’s directly from him.

And he needed someone to believe in him.

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By: Laryssa http://www.indiemuse.com/2008/10/22/nick-drake/comment-page-1/#comment-82167 Laryssa Mon, 27 Oct 2008 18:23:29 +0000 http://indiemuse.com/2008/10/22/nick-drake/#comment-82167 Thanks so much for the great Nick Drake review. <i>Too Shy to Stop</i> writer Peter Ricci just wrote an article about the relationship between Drake's music and autumn. You can read it <a href="http://tooshytostop.wordpress.com/2008/10/27/folk-artist-nick-drake-made-autumn-audible/" rel="nofollow">here</a>. Thanks so much for the great Nick Drake review. Too Shy to Stop writer Peter Ricci just wrote an article about the relationship between Drake’s music and autumn. You can read it here.

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