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Nick Cave is considering a viral comment on the Red Hot Chili Peppers, who follow him for 25 years and admits that “no malice is intended”

Most people will be familiar with the comment that Nick Cave has made about the Red Hot Chili Peppers, since he has been a virus mem nearby for a quarter of a century.

And now the Australian musician, 67, has finally approached her and reveals that there is no bad blood between himself and the rock group.

Although it is exactly unknown, where or when he said it was aimed at the band by saying: 'I am near a stereo word forever: “What is the hell this garbage?” And the answer is always the red chili peppers.

The unexpected swipe quickly picked up the traction online and has followed it since then – with Chili's bassist, even fled.

At the time he said: “I don't care if Nick Cave hates my band because his music means everything to me.

'He is one of my favorite songwriters and singers and musicians of all time. I love all the incarnations of bad seeds.

Most people will be familiar with the comment that Nick Cave has made about the Red Hot Chili Peppers, since he has been a virus mem nearby for a quarter of a century

And now the Australian musician, 67, has finally spoken to her and revealed that there is no bad blood between himself and the rock group (Chilis bassist flea depicted)

And now the Australian musician, 67, has finally spoken to her and revealed that there is no bad blood between himself and the rock group (Chilis bassist flea depicted)

“But it only injured my feelings for a second because my love for his music is greater than all this shit and if he thinks my band is paralyzed, that's okay.”

Now Nick has finally approached the situation by responding to a message from a fan on his website with red hand files.

Nick wrote: “About twenty -five years ago, I made an incredible remark about the Red Hot Chili Peppers.

'There was no malice. It was exactly the kind of disgusting thing that I would say at the time to ward off people. I was a troublemaker as a *** Stirrer, who felt most comfortable in the role of a social stimulant. '

He added: “Maybe it's an Australian feature of people of my generation, I don't know, but this comment followed me for the last quarter of a century.”

He touched the moment when he read Floh's answer and admitted: “I remember that I was really moved by his words and thought what a classic guy was flea, and the feeling on an underground level that I could not fully grasp in my life that Floh was a human being who had a completely different caliber.

And now every bad blood Turly was brought to bed when the duo works together on music.

Last week Flea sent me a song and asked if I wanted to add a few vocals. Nick wrote for a “trumpet recording” that he does.

He added: “The track became a nice conversation between Floh's trumpet and my voice, full of longing and love. The song crosses its individual parts and becomes a slowly developing cosmic dance in the form of reconciliation and an apology. '

Although it is exactly unknown, where or when he said it was aimed at the band by saying: 'I am near a stereo word forever:

Although it is exactly unknown, where or when he said it was aimed at the band by saying: 'I am near a stereo word forever: “What is the hell this garbage?” And the answer is always the red chili peppers.

Nick wrote:

Nick wrote: “About twenty -five years ago, I made an extraordinary and somewhat indiscriminate remark about the Red Hot Chili Peppers' (shown in 1990).

Shortly after Nick defended his “preference” for Kanye West's music – despite his latest anti -Semitic killing spree.

The musician recently announced that he played the song of Problematic Rapper 2013, which I had played at the God in his funeral, the Yeezus Track as one of his favorite songs on the Desert Island Discs of the BBC.

However, some fans did not go down well after Kanye was banned on Twitter after making an anti -Semitic joke and said he was a Nazi and loved Hitler.

Nick explained that Kanye's behavior was “unacceptable”, but he is not only reluctant to make the best of us invalid to punish the worst.

A fan asked him in his blog of the Red Hand acts: “How to the devil can you hear the song without seeing a person's foam who has become Kanye?”

Nick then replied: “Numerous letters have undoubtedly issued to disapprov my preference for Kanye West's music.

“A lot of time and energy was spent on explaining the evil of National Socialism, the damage of anti-Semitism, why it is wrong to sell T-shirts with swastika and why it is unacceptable to force a friend to stand naked on the red carpet in the Grammys.

'In this matter we can all find similarities. I agree.'

He made it clear that he did not believe that it is possible to separate the artist from her art, continued: “The idea that an artist is separated from his art is absurd.

Last week Flea sent me a song and asked if I wanted to add a few vocals. It was for a trumpet turnover that he does, «wrote Nick (flea depicted)

Last week Flea sent me a song and asked if I wanted to add a few vocals. It was for a “trumpet recording” that he does, wrote Nick (flea depicted)

'An artist and her art are basically intertwined because art is the essence of the artist that manifests.

“The artist's work announces:” I am. I am here. It's me. “However, the great gift of art is the potential of the artist to dig out his inner chaos and to turn it into something sublime.

'That does Kanye. That is what I try, and this is the company that all real artists have done. The remarkable benefit of art lies in its boldness to transport our corrupt condition and create something beautiful. '

He insisted that it is still possible for “broken and faulty people” to “achieve amazing things – beautiful, brilliant, inspiring, wild and bold things”.

“We are all broken, faulty and suffering people, each for us our own catastrophe, the ability to cause great damage. Every full -time ideas that may be the most deceived that is the belief that we are somehow exclusively and morally superior.

“Many of them may think:” Well, speak for themselves! I'm not like Kanye! I could never behave like that! “Under the circumstances, however, we humans are capable of everything.

“To be human means to be faulty, but it should also have the potential to achieve amazing things – beautiful, brilliant, inspiring, wild and bold things; The things that have to be estimated, despite our complex and compromised nature. '

Nick added that he always wants to “look for the beauty where she presents herself”.

It comes shortly after Nick defended his “preference” for Kanye West's music. Despite his latest anti -Semitic amocranation

It comes shortly after Nick defended his “preference” for Kanye West's music – despite his latest anti -Semitic killing spree

He said: “Being as sick as anti-Semitism in his unfortunately always presented, always morphing shape-bin I try to look for beauty wherever she presents itself.

“I hesitate to make the best of us invalid to punish the worse thing. I don't think we can afford this luxury. '

He shared his love for Kanyes song on Desert Island Discs and said: “Strangely enough, this became a kind of family song. My children love it, Susie [his wife] I love it, I love it.

“It is an extremely playful, extremely dark, complex song, in which Kanye presents himself as God on the one hand, and towards the end of the song he screams with terror.”

He continued: “It is an incredibly deep song, in my opinion. This is a song that I appreciate on a personal level, and in fact I just think a complete, amazing work of art. '

Nick previously welcomed the stronger hit maker “The largest artist in the earth”.

He told the fans in his blog in 2020: “To make art is a form of madness – we slip deep into our own unique vision and get lost for it.

“There is no musician on earth who is committed to her own disorder as Kanye, and in this regard he is our greatest artist at that time.”

However, it is not the first time that he has proclaimed Kanye's behavior.

In 2022 he gave the South Bank in London and admitted that he found the anti -Semitism of the Good Morning rapper “deeply disappointing” and “shameful”.