Nick Cave And The Bad Seeds Open European Tour With Rare Songs And Pogues Cover
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Tom Breihan
Summary
Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds kicked off their European tour with a setlist featuring rare live performances and a cover of The Pogues' "A Rainy Night in Soho." The article, written in a casual, conversational style, also includes the author's personal anecdotes about seeing Nick Cave perform at Madison Square Garden with Grinderman and Porter Wagoner opening for The White Stripes in 2007.
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· 3 pulledYou know I saw Nick Cave play Madison Square Garden once?
The only time that the White Stripes played the world's most famous arena was in 2007, and they booked Cave's band Grinderman and the late country legend Porter Wagoner as their openers.
That was a good night at the Garden.
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