The musician was writing in response to a fan as part of his 'Red Hand Files' Q&A series
01.05.2020 - 17:55 / nme.com
The musician answered a fan's question on originality in music
Nick Cave has explained his stance on “stealing” music and shared the inspirations for a number of Bad Seeds songs.
A fan asked the musician on his Red Hand Files site about the difficulty of obtaining originality in music.
“I recently read that the band Rising Signs believed ‘Palaces of Montezuma’ plagiarized their 2005 song, ‘Grey Man’,” they said, but noted that the song sounded more like The Laughing Clowns’ ‘Theme From Mad
The musician was writing in response to a fan as part of his 'Red Hand Files' Q&A series
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