âYou know, the audience has been hugely helpful,â he says. âAnd I find it difficult to articulate this to them, onstage, but, and maybe don't put this in, I would just want to thank them for this. Because for me it's, like, this is not the way it should be. I've always felt as a performer a sort of combativeness. You know, the finger would come out and I would be here I am and this is fucking it and stand there and take it. And it was a very one-way kind of experience for me.⌠I come from a different school of frontmen. Full-on attack. It's an attack on your audience of some sort. It's just the way it's always been.â That has changed. âEven though the finger comes out, it doesn't feel like that in the same ways it used to feel. It feels much more that there's something coming back.⌠Something different has been happening with the audienceâa kind of dynamic, emotional exchangeâthat is quite beautiful. There's just some kind of communal feeling. Maybe this is what it's like to be in Coldplay or something.â
Nick Cave

















