Who Was Nick Drake? A MiniDoc on the Singer | Vinyl Rewind

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@VinylRewind
@VinylRewind Жыл бұрын
I originally released this video in 2020 and it was a little rushed and it always bothered me how it all came together. I think I spent too much time on his childhood and then editorialized at the end and maybe made some insensitive comments. This new version is about 2.5 min shorter and doesn't include the original in video ad. Here's the original: kzbin.info/www/bejne/fZOYmIGcbamJqdU
@CricketEngland
@CricketEngland Жыл бұрын
Will you be reviewing the 50th anniversary box set of ‘Dark side of the Moon’ and also the new re-recording of the album by Roger Walters ?
@kidmohair8151
@kidmohair8151 Жыл бұрын
if you discuss suicide *please* emphasize that there are resources available
@shivaunt71
@shivaunt71 Жыл бұрын
I never knew he was an Englishman, thanks.
@mauricemorning
@mauricemorning Жыл бұрын
I think the video is fine. I did not notice anything untoward. It was very informative. My. My introduction was through the compilation time is no reply and The stand out songs for me were the title track and mayfair.
@sunsetmist
@sunsetmist Жыл бұрын
Good stuff. Thanks for the upload…
@mjh5437
@mjh5437 Жыл бұрын
Nick`s quiet music and gentle sensitive voice is such a blessed relief from the madness of the modern world.
@phillip7928
@phillip7928 Жыл бұрын
Then I found Elliott Smith
@claybomRPG3
@claybomRPG3 Жыл бұрын
@@phillip7928shut up dawg
@danmahalo
@danmahalo 5 ай бұрын
Great comment
@Venus_Isle
@Venus_Isle Жыл бұрын
"River Man"...one of the most beautiful pieces of music ever written...
@jasonholt1776
@jasonholt1776 Жыл бұрын
His guitar playing was so clean.
@owRekssjfjxjxuurrpqpqss
@owRekssjfjxjxuurrpqpqss Жыл бұрын
The tone as well, his playing was interesting but he seemed to play on strings that most people would consider dead and that sound really fits his somber songwriting.
@alantracy6757
@alantracy6757 Жыл бұрын
It’s helped by the tunings based on Joni Mitchell
@2degucitas
@2degucitas Жыл бұрын
@@alantracy6757 Really? He chose wisely.
@matiasgoinheix366
@matiasgoinheix366 Жыл бұрын
Pink Moon is one of those albums that will never get old
@mjh5437
@mjh5437 Жыл бұрын
Probably my least favourite,its so sad
@paulnolan4971
@paulnolan4971 Жыл бұрын
Time has told me that this river man in a shed knew the way to blue and things behind the sun. This poor boy did fly in the northern sky from the morning in the Saturday sun...and on Sunday. I know the place to be, to ride, is this road, which will be hanging on a star now the day is done and it's a time of no reply. This rider on the wheel gave us three hours of Magic from his time piece. Tomorrow is a long time but strolling down the highway his voices became Bryter Layter.
@feath3rs
@feath3rs Жыл бұрын
@@mjh5437 Are you saying sad music is less enjoyable? What kind of point are you trying to make..
@2degucitas
@2degucitas Жыл бұрын
It still gets played on a local indie radio channel here
@StratsRUs
@StratsRUs Жыл бұрын
It's starkly beautiful and makes his other albums seem overdone.
@rosebighorse7612
@rosebighorse7612 Жыл бұрын
I am Navajo from Arizona, and I just discovered Nick Drake. I listen to all three albums, and would love to buy them.
@Msax50
@Msax50 5 ай бұрын
His mother Molly also is now available to listen to. Beautiful songs which foreshadow those of Nick.
@ustheserfs
@ustheserfs Жыл бұрын
nick drake was a ripple in the vast ocean that took nearly 20 years to reach me, and 20 years after that I'm thankful.
@mr.skeltal8687
@mr.skeltal8687 Жыл бұрын
I first heard his songs on a college station, maybe 7 years ago now. Place to be. What a perfect song to fall on me then. At the time I was feeling extremely out of place in the world, truth be told I still do. I was borderline suicidal, but somehow managed to keep my breath. I'd never heard a song that resonated so strongly with the core of my being. It was like an old friend comforting you in troubling times. His music means an extraordinary amount to me, I could not have lived to see today without it. Knowing I was not truly alone, even across time, was a comfort. He inspired me to pick up the guitar again after years of telling myself I'd never be any good. I've practiced his songs for hundreds of hours and will continue for hundreds more. I'd like, someday, to play at the gathering. That is, if I can get the nerve up.
@2degucitas
@2degucitas Жыл бұрын
Hey, brother. We walk a similar path.
@FreudianSlipandSlide-s5g
@FreudianSlipandSlide-s5g Жыл бұрын
I discovered Nick through seeing a BBC documentary about him in about 1998/99/00. I remember his sister, Gabrielle, being in Crossroads which was an eminently ropey old British soap opera from yesteryear. But I never knew who Nick was at the time of watching Crossroads as a schoolboy in the eighties and laughing at the sets and at its abject dialogue. The BBC documentary made mention of her being his sister. I bought a compilation CD to begin with and the three albums followed quickly
@Jackmack365
@Jackmack365 Жыл бұрын
@@FreudianSlipandSlide-s5g - yes ropey sets that wobbled, good old Crossroads.
@SuperAnimelover100
@SuperAnimelover100 Жыл бұрын
I heard Nick on the Volkswagen commercial and then saw a VH1 segment on him. I went nuts, looking for his cd's in stores. His music is so haunting, you don't get enough. :)
@eily_b
@eily_b Жыл бұрын
Me too. Introduced GenX to Nick Drake. Such a beautiful story told of people who don't care about their drunk friends and rather drive through the night with the full moon shining on them. Resonated a lot with me back then. Someone involved in the commercial did upload it here on yt. I guess the cinematographer? Sorry, if that is not correct. For me one of the most beautiful ads I've ever seen. kzbin.info/www/bejne/lV7Oooihj9N3ma8
@SuperAnimelover100
@SuperAnimelover100 Жыл бұрын
@@eily_b Agreed ! :)
@funnymonkey4456
@funnymonkey4456 10 ай бұрын
No one has or will ever make music like he did. It is truly transcendent and it creates a world of its own. He gave the world a beautiful gift.
@JarOfMoMack
@JarOfMoMack 10 ай бұрын
There is another; Travis Meeks - Tree Colors; absolute genius - much like Nick.
@MrSindala
@MrSindala Жыл бұрын
When I was 17-18 a friend introduced me to his records with the words: 'Don't listen to this when you're feeling depressed.' But it goes so deep when you do. Beautiful songs, unique guitar style. One of the greatest for me.
@isolationav
@isolationav Жыл бұрын
Every album is a masterpiece
@SuperAnimelover100
@SuperAnimelover100 Жыл бұрын
You got that right . :)
@DaveMcGarry
@DaveMcGarry Жыл бұрын
The Fruit Tree boxset is essential 👍🏻
@SuperAnimelover100
@SuperAnimelover100 Жыл бұрын
@@DaveMcGarry And I have it, just love it ! :)
@isolationav
@isolationav Жыл бұрын
@Rudi Galindo i really enjoy that album personally but i guess its not for everyone lol
@SuperAnimelover100
@SuperAnimelover100 Жыл бұрын
@Rudi Galindo The Devil you say.:(
@villagegreen5061
@villagegreen5061 Жыл бұрын
I hope that wherever Nick may be he knows how much we all love him and his music. It hurts thinking he thought he wasn’t good enough when that isn’t the case at all. We love you Nick❤️
@charliekelland7564
@charliekelland7564 Жыл бұрын
It was in Oxford in the early nineties that I first heard Nick Drake's music; a friend played me River Man and that was it - my whole being levelled-up to a new plane of existence within about 30 seconds. I became obsessed with learning to play the song. Took about ten years 😅
@iskandertime747
@iskandertime747 Жыл бұрын
I first heard him while hanging out with some indie rock types in the early 90s. I was a grumpy punk rocker, but something about the vulnerable quality of Nick's voice combined with the confidence of his guitar playing really resonated with me.
@OuterGalaxyLounge
@OuterGalaxyLounge Жыл бұрын
A tasteful, dignified and informative presentation, Eric. I own Nick's albums but never really delved into his story until your vid.
@MrPlannery
@MrPlannery Жыл бұрын
Same here. This certainly fleshed out all the details I only vaguely new. Time to bring out his albums again.
@kevinkenny6975
@kevinkenny6975 Жыл бұрын
@@MrPlannery watch the documentary A Skin Too Few. On KZbin
@MrPlannery
@MrPlannery Жыл бұрын
@@kevinkenny6975 I'll have a look
@paulnolan4971
@paulnolan4971 Жыл бұрын
Time has told me that this river man in a shed knew the way to blue and things behind the sun. This poor boy did fly in the northern sky from the morning in the Saturday sun...and on Sunday. I know the place to be, to ride, is this road, which will be hanging on a star now the day is done and it's a time of no reply. This rider on the wheel gave us three hours of Magic from his time piece. Tomorrow is a long time but strolling down the highway his voices became Bryter Layter.
@valeskacanas9187
@valeskacanas9187 Жыл бұрын
My sister got me into his music, and it caught my heart and ear immediately. Later reading about his lifeI was saddened, but I was glad he essentially time travelled and his music was being heard in the future. I think sometimes art has to be grown into by audiences.
@BabaDontKnow
@BabaDontKnow 4 ай бұрын
I first heard Nick Drake on a community radio station in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada in the late 1970s - CKUA. The afternoon DJ, Rick Kuhl (and he was cool), used to play great music that was not being played on commercial radio (they're still around!). I was blown away. A friend later gave me the Pink Moon album. I was hooked for life, and soon got the other albums. I love all of Nick's music, but if I had to pick a favorite, it would be Riverman. Haunting and beautiful. Thanks Nick, wherever you are. And thanks for this thoughtful mini-documentary.
@thejonathandoan
@thejonathandoan Жыл бұрын
I will be forever grateful to VW for featuring Pink Moon in that ad. Otherwise, I might not have discovered Nick. I quickly picked up Pink Moon after seeing the ad, and fell in love. To this day, one of my favorite memories was working in a small, cold office at my first "career" job outside college, around the year 2000, listening to "Place to Be" while working alone in that room. His abilities were absolutely astounding. There are some songs that just amaze me when I listen to them, knowing this very young man created such incredible music so long ago.
@wargeocarl
@wargeocarl Жыл бұрын
2010 AT&T aired a commercial featuring a Nick Drake song. That's when I became a fan of him.
@Piwork69
@Piwork69 Жыл бұрын
I got into Nick in the early 2000's, when there was a surge in discovery of his music among musicheads. Sometimes, I may go back and re-discover a track somewhere, like on KZbin. Or I'll share with a young person on TikTok about Nick. However, I think his music is most appreciated when you start having a few years under your belt, say late 20's and 30's, and appreciate the sparseness and space between the notes.
@ernietarling5829
@ernietarling5829 Жыл бұрын
I was a late appreciator of Nick. Early on, with all the competition at that time, like the public in general I never heard anything special in him. Picking up those albums and listening to them you hear more quality each time. Also, his sensitive nature is revealed. His mother was beautiful and a lovely singer, and his early life must have been charmed. It's great to hear the likes of Brad Mehldau playing his music. Thank you, Eric.
@brownyuio
@brownyuio Жыл бұрын
My fascination and love for Nick Drake is never-ending!
@paulnolan4971
@paulnolan4971 Жыл бұрын
Time has told me that this river man in a shed knew the way to blue and things behind the sun. This poor boy did fly in the northern sky from the morning in the Saturday sun...and on Sunday. I know the place to be, to ride, is this road, which will be hanging on a star now the day is done and it's a time of no reply. This rider on the wheel gave us three hours of Magic from his time piece. Tomorrow is a long time but strolling down the highway his voices became Bryter Layter.
@DaveMcGarry
@DaveMcGarry Жыл бұрын
Love his music. It's timeless.
@joannebeauchamp1169
@joannebeauchamp1169 Жыл бұрын
John Martyn honored Nick Drake by writing, “Solid Air.” John’s lyrics about Nick are so accurate…they are eerie! 👍👍👍👍
@josephsecker402
@josephsecker402 Жыл бұрын
The first time I noticed his music was “Northern Sky” from the movie Serendipity (2001). It was used near the end of the movie. I fell in love with his music.
@DaveMcGarry
@DaveMcGarry Жыл бұрын
Beautiful song. My friends had it as their wedding song.
@mjh5437
@mjh5437 Жыл бұрын
Beautiful movie too!!
@nicolasflamel2905
@nicolasflamel2905 Жыл бұрын
Northern Sky is probably my favorite song, that with Little Wing and Going to California. Man, the struggle for the artist is real.
@OPdbx
@OPdbx Жыл бұрын
About ten years ago I heard his name in passing and checked out pink moon and really loved it. He instantly became one of my all time favorite folk artists
@nordseeistmordsee
@nordseeistmordsee Жыл бұрын
"This world was never meant for one as beautiful as you"
@violentdestroyer7963
@violentdestroyer7963 Жыл бұрын
I saw the original video when it first came out and I wanted to say thank you. You introduced me to Nick Drake and I’ve been listening as well as learning his techniques. Almost 3 years later, and I can say that video had a crazy impact on my life. THANK YOU !!!
@pleasantvalleypickerca7681
@pleasantvalleypickerca7681 Жыл бұрын
Yes it was the Volkswagon ad for me too. So glad I saw it as I might never have discouvered his genius. I have a bachelors degree in Fine Art and every time I listen to Nick I can't help but think he was to music what Van Gogh was to painting. Two loney, under appreciated souls during their lives, that found aclaim and appreciation after their passing. R.I.P. Nick.
@rainafortini5797
@rainafortini5797 6 ай бұрын
I started playing music circa 1989 and I went into a famous record. Store name escapes me at the moment somewhere in Soho the guy told me my music reminded him of Fairport convention, and he made this tape for me and I remember just hanging around the store for a couple hours while he used a tape to tape I guess and he handed me this homemade tape I have to this day all the best and such a beautiful order and then a couple years (unable to get enough. The music played in my car for at least a couple years. It was the only thing I listen to. It was so beautiful.) I can’t remember where I met John McNamara, who was the perfect gentleman allowing me to crash in his apartment didn’t even know me and let me stay there while he went to work and he just gave me a Nick Drake tape and he said listen to this, and I’ll never forget how the music filled the air in this basement Brooklyn apartment. He made me a copy, actually that had to be around 1992 maybe 1991? The year of the movie about Thomas Jefferson came out played by Nick Nolte… John and I went to see it at the movie theater across the street from the plaza hotel and as hard as this is to believe we were the only two people in that theater sat in the front row of the balcony, and because my aunt had just told me, our family was descendent of Martha Jefferson directly… I felt like royalty watching home movies it’s hard to explain, but it still amazes me, and in that same 24 hours I became addicted to Nick Drake and I literally had this crappy old Datsun 280 ZX I drove back-and-forth from the Catskills to NYC and everywhere in between basically kind of homeless but working it out and that
@Leepal1969
@Leepal1969 Жыл бұрын
I first heard of Nick Drake in the mid 1990s when Mojo magazine did a feature on him, he was on the cover too. Have loved his music ever since.
@DuffElmer
@DuffElmer Жыл бұрын
Same here, that edition o Mojo came out in 1997 I think.
@briadorsen8486
@briadorsen8486 Жыл бұрын
This was really lovely. Thank you for recognizing him and making this. My dear friend Brad and I cherished Nick, Pink moon was the last song I sent him over text before he passed. Nick’s music will live on, l’m grateful for it every day.
@Hippydaze35
@Hippydaze35 Жыл бұрын
Love Nick Drake, came across his music back in the early 2000s during my singer songwriter days. Can listen to him Joni or Duncan Sheik anytime. Big thanks for the video!
@BruceColon-BSides
@BruceColon-BSides Жыл бұрын
Pink Moon is pure, distilled brilliance
@Mariwil74
@Mariwil74 Жыл бұрын
The first time I heard him was when I was a senior in high school, 1971-72. I was obsessed with discovering new music and would buy albums by artists I’d never heard of just because of an association with someone else I liked. Another group, a record label, a producer, guest musicians, even album cover artists. My association for Nick was most likely Fairport, since I was a big fan. I was crushed when I heard he died and he remained one of my favorite undiscovered gems and someone I’d often recommend. The last thing I ever expected was to hear Pink Moon on that Volkswagen commercial. I mean, he’d been gone for decades by then and was virtually unknown even during his lifetime. Absolutely blown away by it. I’m so glad he finally got the recognition he deserved. It’s just unfortunate that he wasn’t here to enjoy it.
@machtschnell7452
@machtschnell7452 Жыл бұрын
Very close to my experience. Never understood why many people in an very musical town never heard of him.
@homewithemma42
@homewithemma42 8 ай бұрын
Thank you. Heard Nick for 1st time today. What a genius ❤
@lazartlol
@lazartlol Жыл бұрын
been obsessed with him over the past few weeks, absolute legend
@mjh5437
@mjh5437 Жыл бұрын
He tends to have that effect on people!
@marciamakesmusic
@marciamakesmusic Жыл бұрын
The first time I heard Nick, I was a senior in high school in 2017. It was in English class, we were doing a poetry unit and covering the Dylan Thomas poem "Fern Hill". My teacher was convinced that Nick must have been inspired by it, and it's not a stretch to assume he'd be familiar with Thomas, who was a Welsh poet and a bit of a national icon. Anyway, for those of you who are fans of Nick but have never read Fern Hill, be sure to check it out because it's a nice poem :)
@mjh5437
@mjh5437 Жыл бұрын
Nick was undoubtedly a fine Poet rather than just a singer/songwriter.
@eily_b
@eily_b Жыл бұрын
Thank you. I will ❤🙂
@origamipig
@origamipig Жыл бұрын
He was something special, I listen to him a lot. ❤
@grahamhowes6904
@grahamhowes6904 6 ай бұрын
His sister is Gabrielle Drake a fine actress. I saw one of his rare live shows he shyly shambled on and seemed to look at his feet throughout. Oddly I was working at the Crucible Theatre Sheffield and waiting for a friend when I heard a track of Nicks on the pub sound system. I fell into conversation with a neighbour at the bar who tuned out to be Richard Hawley who was also a fan!
@stuartmoore6310
@stuartmoore6310 Жыл бұрын
It predated their meeting in 1967 but when I hear The Rolling Stones singing Out of Time I think of Nick. I also see some parallels with Syd Barrett in that his use of psychedelics, however much or little it was, was perhaps too much for his delicate psyche. His was a beautiful soul and he left us a lot of beautiful music to get lost in.💔
@2ridiculous41
@2ridiculous41 Жыл бұрын
I think you are wrong about the effect of psychedelics on NIck.
@mjh5437
@mjh5437 Жыл бұрын
@@2ridiculous41 I don`t think so,LSD screwed my mind up too for years after taking it only a handful of times.
@2degucitas
@2degucitas Жыл бұрын
@@2ridiculous41 Some people, depressives or others are easily negatively affected by psychedelics. A few can't smoke weed, they green out easily and get paranoid reactions. I know, I'm one of them
@2ridiculous41
@2ridiculous41 Жыл бұрын
@@2degucitas whether you can consider that as caused by the LSD or simply that the LSD opens the door to whatever is already there remains speculation. I took LSD hundreds of timesfrom the 60s into the 80s and have no ill effects nor even a single bad trip. Of course that is my opinion of it. and its effects.
@samuelabernetti658
@samuelabernetti658 Жыл бұрын
Nick's music was highly respected by his fellow musicians and he knew that. His mother Molly said that Nick once told her he felt he had failed to produce music that was meaningful to the people of his own generation.
@Spondoodikins
@Spondoodikins 4 ай бұрын
Terry Wogan on the BBC radio introduced me to Nick Drake around 1994 - 'Man in a shed'. Amazing music and a tragic loss. And Terry Wogan. RIP.
@surfwriter8461
@surfwriter8461 Жыл бұрын
I compliment you for this sensitive and fairly comprehensive review of Nick Drake's life, his accomplishments and his struggles. It covers most of the key points without being sketchy or superficial. I have a long history with Nick's music, having discovered in while I was a DJ at a university radio station in the early 70s--finding first the "best of" compilation album featuring songs from his three official album releases just after the release of "Pink Moon". I shared his music with listeners of that station, friends and acquaintances over the years, trying to expand the audience for his deeply moving music. With so much mediocre and undistinguished music being embraced by millions of "fans," the music of Nick Drake stands out for its emotional depth, originality and musical accomplishment in his songwriting, guitar playing and soulful singing. It's tragic that he had to die while virtually unknown and unrecognized, but we're fortunate to have the material he did record to savor and celebrate forever.
@machtschnell7452
@machtschnell7452 Жыл бұрын
Geez, I remember playing his songs in the early 70s in Austin, TX with one particular friend. I had no idea I was in such a minority. His songs just have such a great beauty in them. I had no idea at the time he suffered so much. Difficult to realize this was half a century ago.
@johnozed
@johnozed Жыл бұрын
In the '90s an excellent UK mag called 'Q' had a cd supplement called Chill Out. Nick Drake's River Man was on it and I was enthralled.
@cjjones258
@cjjones258 Жыл бұрын
R.I.P. Nick Drake Five Leaves left is my personal favorite album🥀🎤🎸🎻🪘🎧💿🍃🍃🍃🍃🍃
@MichaelFlynn0
@MichaelFlynn0 Жыл бұрын
I first heard Nick Drake when an American student played it for us at the office..He was blown away that non of us had heard of Nick Drake, and I was completely blow away by how beautiful the music was. Been a huge fan since.
@andersonjonathan3325
@andersonjonathan3325 Жыл бұрын
In my opinion Nick's subtlety, gentleness, and poetic-songwriting ability can be shown in Northern Sky. Such a heartwarming song
@MothersOfMars
@MothersOfMars Жыл бұрын
So ahead of his time! Love me some Nick Drake River Man Things Behind The Sun Pink Moon Phenomenal tunes
@frankpas3963
@frankpas3963 Жыл бұрын
I remember the moment in 1993, my best friend said "here, listen to this" It was the time of the grunge. I heard the first songs of "Bryter Later" . what was happening here? this was so friendly, so tender, so sensitive, seems to come from a dimension, where the world was already too loud and fast to remark such a great brilliant talent that was ahead and before his time. Thank you for this great documentary
@alanhall7091
@alanhall7091 Жыл бұрын
I stumbled across Nick about 20yrs ago .. there was an article about him in a magazine (remeber them? Bits of glossy paper you held in your hands that had pictures and words in them 😂) - I found a complitaion album and was blown away, I'm a. big Dance / Rock fan so this was very left field for me ... but its been on permanent rotation ever since, sharing space with The Beatle, Pink Floyd, Led Zepplin and the Chemical Brother. A true genius.
@JOHNNYRADIO
@JOHNNYRADIO Жыл бұрын
Excellent job as always! You gave great insight into Nick's life. What an artist... wish we had more of his music.
@thomasbarchen
@thomasbarchen Жыл бұрын
Just discovered his music about two years ago. Wow! Out of this world! Nice video.
@violao206
@violao206 Жыл бұрын
The theory that Nick was unique in deploying different guitar tunings is kinda daft. Different guitar tunings are exactly what Joni Mitchell deployed over her ENTIRE CAREER! Joni gained traction initially in the small club scene and then hit the already strong Folk scene in NYC and then fully embraced by the supportive scene out of Laurel Canyon in LA. I think Nick's depression really hampered his traction in live performance. It is hard to engage and hold an audience if all you want to do is just hide on stage. Perhaps a more likely theory is that he was not a traditional folk artist, so much as a hybrid of things to come. He was quite a bit ahead of his time which is why his music has aged so very well over the decades influencing several generations of artists.
@johangaudissabois8668
@johangaudissabois8668 Жыл бұрын
I bought the FRUIT TREE box set in the 80-ies which had been recommended by a friend knowing I loved Van Morrison's ASTRAL WEEKS. Slowly but steadily the music grabbed me to stay with me forever. Nick Drake produced 3 classic albums for all the world to hear.
@ludovica8221
@ludovica8221 Жыл бұрын
I first heard Nick Drake in1980 when I was living in a squat in the New Forest All of his albums have stayed with me ever since and I find that I get along with other people who like his music very well
@brettr5547
@brettr5547 Жыл бұрын
I found ND through Rich Robinson of the Black Crowes....it blew me away.....absolutely brilliant
@yvetteworrall8909
@yvetteworrall8909 3 ай бұрын
Heard him only this week via River Man. I was stunned into awed silence. As I've explored further, I struggle to withold tears.
@robertbrauer6718
@robertbrauer6718 Жыл бұрын
"Time Has Told Me / You're a Rare Find / A Troubled Cure / For a Troubled Mind..." One of the best opening lyrics ever.
@rainwaterradio9371
@rainwaterradio9371 Жыл бұрын
A well done and informative primer! Thank you! Nick Drake and, still till this day, is undoubtedly one of the most unheralded Singer/Songwriters of this Century. While many of his song I find attractive, but I'm so glad that my first introduction to him was via ''River Man'', a completely intoxicating, almost otherworldly tune in terms of where it takes you emotionally with having no choice for closing your eyes and being enveloped as you listen. [Shout out as well to Molly Drake].
@Sindrella.
@Sindrella. Жыл бұрын
I remember the first time I heard his Pink Moon album.. still one of the best folk-rock albums in history. Hearing how he took his own life and then hearing Place to Be really hits different now
@earth_bound_misfit
@earth_bound_misfit Жыл бұрын
The first time I heard Nick Drake was in 2014 when I was in 7th grade and read The Perks of Being a Wallflower. In that book the main character made a mixtape for someone and the books lists the songs on it and one of them was “Time of No Reply” and I absolutely fell in love with that song
@JohnVandenberg-qe4yz
@JohnVandenberg-qe4yz 4 ай бұрын
nice recap of a wonderful artist’s life. thanks.
@GunnerHaley13
@GunnerHaley13 Жыл бұрын
I recently came across the album pink moon a couple of months ago. And to be honest it was something I instantly fell in love with. Thanks random instagram post for helping me find this gem of an artist
@JimJWalker
@JimJWalker Жыл бұрын
I heard Nick Drake in my early 20s when bands like Red House Painters were doing similar vibes.
@CraigShifflet
@CraigShifflet 9 ай бұрын
When I was young, a friend's brother had the Pink Moon album and from that first listen, From The Morning has always been a favorite of mine. Nick's music comes in and out of my world and I forget about it until something like the VW commercial reminds me of how wonderful a world he created. Just today, an artist named Amos Lee posted a bit of From The Morning which sent me back down the wormhole.
@danlepore1332
@danlepore1332 Жыл бұрын
My first time I heard him was on a radio show on Australian station called TripleJ. Each Thursday they featured bands and performers known as 'the JFiles' hosted by prevalent radio DJ Richard Kingsmill. I was in my teens and studied listening to the radio. TripleJ featured Nick Drake one evening. After never ever heard of him the radio show played some of his best hits from all of his albums. The moment I think was when I heard "things behind the sun". The melancholy and brooding vocals with his singular stringed classical guitar, his seemingly clumsy yet ear engaging string and chord changes - sloppily going from chord to chord...yet listening to it was "brilliance with flaw". I was hooked and kept listening to the radio show. "Black eyed dog" is another track using sloppily chord changes and brooding vocals yet still I just wanted more! The show kept playing hits from "bryter later" and "five leaves left" and "pink moon". To me the album Pink Moon is exactly what he was longing to be...him and his guitar - yet the unfortunate depression was his downfall. Brilliant at almost everything he accomplished yet brittle and bewildered he was...50 years since Pink Moon was released- yet his tragic swansong was forever how his fans all over the world will remember him - soulful delicate and forlorn. RIP Nick Drake (1948-1974).
@denisemiller5735
@denisemiller5735 Жыл бұрын
I first heard Nick on Jango radio. I had to learn more about him. I am a folk singer too and he inspired me. I hope he somehow knows that he is respected now. I am a big fan of his music.
@martycrow
@martycrow Жыл бұрын
Fantastic research! Even as a long time fan there was plenty here that was new and interesting. Thanks for your thoughtful video!
@seanmckelvey6618
@seanmckelvey6618 Жыл бұрын
I discovered his music after seeing Pink Moon featured on a list of great albums in a guitar magazine when I was a teenager. After listening to the album online I had a brief period of being totally obsessed with his work, I listened to everything I could find & was just completely enamored with it. Like most things I eventually moved on to something else, but Pink Moon in particular is something I still go back to occasionally. Drake truly had something that few others of his era had, it's hard to pinpoint what that something is, but for me it's the sense of vulnerability and introspection that comes across in his music.
@bretthines1020
@bretthines1020 Жыл бұрын
So glad you did a episode on Nick Drake.
@johndonohue5585
@johndonohue5585 Жыл бұрын
Very nice presentation (and I too had that thought about what might have happened if Joe Boyd had provided Nick with a second guitar and a roadie!). I have been listening to Nick since the late 1970s and I have several biographies about him, and you covered all the main things people would need to know. Some of the well-known modern performers who admired Nick's work include Robert Smith of the Cure, Peter Buck of R.E.M., and the recently departed Tom Verlaine of Television. I remember back in 1999 when I saw that Volkswagen commercial for the first time, I almost fell over-I couldn't believe hearing Nick's music in a major TV ad. Ironically, "Pink Moon" wasn't the original song choice for the commercial, but I think it turned out petty well. To think that he was so young when he made "Five Leaves Left," and yet the album is so polished. Nick's music is timeless.
@friedem0n2004
@friedem0n2004 Жыл бұрын
I heard Nick's music probably from the commercial, but in 2012 I listened to it properly; changed my life for sure
@Timoeltejano
@Timoeltejano 11 ай бұрын
My first exposure to Nick Drake was back in 1994 in Tulsa, Oklahoma of all places. The local NPR station had a segment on Sunday Night called "The Folk Sampler-From the Foothills of the Ozarks- With Mike Flynn". On this program they played "Time Has Told Me." as the theme that day was "Time" His voice was so haunting. I had to hear more. I went to my local Barnes and Noble (back in the day) and ordered a cd of Bryter Later and then Pink Moon- both of which I played to death. Now I have then entire collection on cd and still looking for a few vinyl pieces to complete my ND library. The compilation that hit US stores has some very stripped down versions of his music such as Hazy Jane pt 1 and the talent on that very complicated and intricate guitar picking and progression is just mind blowing. My oldest daughter, now 32, is also a huge Nick Drake fan, since she grew up with that as her nightly listening routine with dad.
@scotthouston6621
@scotthouston6621 Жыл бұрын
I just discovered Nick Drake a few months ago! I have 5 Leaves Left & Bryter Layter. Both are masterpieces.
@stevescott2903
@stevescott2903 Жыл бұрын
Very nicely done, respectful, clearly appreciative of his music, life. Personally, I would rank him every bit an equal to the likes of the earlier works of an Al Stewart, Tom Rush, Bowie during his folk phase amongst others. Unfortunately, I dont think Island Records at that time had the slightest clue as to what they had on their hands (failed several other artists as well) and Nick, a decidedly delicate soul tragically fell between the cracks. Became unwound. Undone... His musical legacy, timeless. Stunningly beautiful in its honesty. One of my all time favorites.... Thanks for this.
@richardmurphy4520
@richardmurphy4520 Жыл бұрын
Nicks ," The Riverman," is a timeless masterpiece song, of both music & lyric. The first time I heard it I was transported into a completely different time frame & seduced by its ethereal haunting melody.
@justsmile3165
@justsmile3165 Жыл бұрын
Great video, thank you. I first heard of Nick Drake in an article about Alexi Murdoch which referenced him. Listening to the albums I was hooked. A great talent. It's a real shame that his career wasn't nurtured properly.
@2ridiculous41
@2ridiculous41 Жыл бұрын
very good comparison.
@davidmee7239
@davidmee7239 Жыл бұрын
I think it was nurtured. Joe Boyd did everything he could to accommodate Nick. Even when the albums didn't sell well, Island still had hope that the next album would 'break him' in to the mainstream. Ultimately it was down to Nick to oversee his own destiny but because of depression, shyness there's not a lot anybody could have done after 1972.
@tonyjedioftheforest1364
@tonyjedioftheforest1364 Жыл бұрын
I watched this as I have just started listening to his music. It’s such a shame that he wasn’t recognised in his lifetime.
@jabbermocky4520
@jabbermocky4520 Жыл бұрын
I wonder if Nick was on what we call "The Autism Spectrum" today. He seemed to struggle with the social skills needed to be a successful show business figure. He was excruciatingly shy. These days it would not be as much of an impairment but back then it was. Most bios state that Nick was "depressed". I believe his interior life was more complex than that. His songs reflect a depth of feeling that shows great beauty and light as well as the "blues". He was obviously a perfectionist. Too bad he didn't have more sensitive management in the recording industry.
@RR-qu2oz
@RR-qu2oz Жыл бұрын
Bryter Layter is a thing of pure beauty ❤️🌹
@sayrerowan734
@sayrerowan734 Жыл бұрын
Same here, that VW commercial. Left me stunned.
@jonlilley9288
@jonlilley9288 Жыл бұрын
Great précis of his short life. Some artists are just so far ahead of their time and this was Nicks problem. Successive generations now discover Nicks work with the same joy and wonder. Turns out his work is timeless.
@bretthines1020
@bretthines1020 Жыл бұрын
I discovered Nick Drake after reading about “Life in a Northern Town” by Dream Academy. Supposedly, Gilbert Gabriel saw Nick perform somewhere. Absolutely blown away. Such a fragile candle blown out by the turbulence of the times. Vietnam, Kent State, Altamont, Manson…his music must’ve seemed too frail and pointless amid the dark, industrial carnage. Love your channel!
@deancarter9210
@deancarter9210 Жыл бұрын
Among singer songwriters such as myself running around London in the 90s Nick was a legend, but I'd never heard the classic albums. My first hearing was 'Time of No reply'-as stunning a song as anything in his output. Just the opening lines 'Summer was gone and the heat died down/And Autumn reached for her golden crown' had me straight away.
@jwaktare
@jwaktare Жыл бұрын
Great biography of a monumental talent. Thanks
@magicconches.
@magicconches. Жыл бұрын
So influential, yet so underrated
@mnbv990
@mnbv990 Жыл бұрын
You sir, produce the most wonderful, well researched, and thoughtful films on the internet. Excellent.
@LanceisLawson
@LanceisLawson 9 ай бұрын
The VW commercial was my first time hearing Nick himself. However I had heard musician cohorts covering his songs long before the VW commercial. Pity we lost him he was special.
@kippaboard
@kippaboard Жыл бұрын
It was the VW.... and I was immediately obsessed. Looking back, Pink Moon is the soundtrack for a magical time of my life.
@barneyboyle6933
@barneyboyle6933 Жыл бұрын
Every time I listen to Nick Drake it feels like the first time
@joanarnold82
@joanarnold82 Жыл бұрын
I sint remember that Volkswagen commercial, but I do remember hearing Cello Song in a movie (Me Without You) and it just sounded like what I was feeling at the moment (crippling depression). So I fell in love with it, and consequently Nick Drake's music
@MrRezRising
@MrRezRising 10 ай бұрын
Two hours ago I showed my kid the ND VW Cabrio ad. She loves his songs.
@gregallder7996
@gregallder7996 Жыл бұрын
Such a fragile, tormented, talented and kind soul. Beautiful musician. Rest in peace Nick. I hope somehow that you can see how you are being recognised and this gives you comfort
@reanolan
@reanolan Жыл бұрын
First time I heard Nick Drake was on Bob Harris's BBC2 Saturday 11pm show; River Man. I'll never forget it. Like the spiritual older brother of Kate Bush. Couldn't shake the haunting complex melancholy but meaningful, life affirming sound. Stunning music.
@jezt42
@jezt42 Жыл бұрын
An excellent video and instrumental in keeping Nick Drake’s music out there. Thank you. 🙂👍
@monkee5th
@monkee5th Жыл бұрын
It was a VW commercial that introduced me to Nick Drake. I fell in love with his music. I wonder what could’ve been. Pink Moon was my introduction I was hooked.
@alisterfolson
@alisterfolson Жыл бұрын
I was THIS OLD when I find out about Nick; as a song reference from an 18 yr old on my diary page online. You're never too old to learn new tricks.
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