Shake It On


It's Friday night so it must be time for a double bill of gratuitous music videos. Yet another way to get stiff.

Now that's what I'd call Grindhouse!!!

First Lemmy shakes his blood with the Suicide Girls while Dave Grohl does what he does best and plays the drums.

I still rate him as one of the finest drummers in the world. Shame he didn't guest with Zeppelin at the recent O2 gig.



From the album Probot


Then Nick Cave and the Raga Girls bring it on.


I actually had the idea for that video, in the sense that the video maker Johnny Hillcoat said, "What do you want to make a video about?" and I asked him, "What do videos looks like on MTV these days?" and he said, "They look like a lot of black girls wiggling their arses at the camera," so this is basically what we ended up doing, really.

Nick Cave in an interview for BBC Stoke January 2003

A much better quality version of this video can be seen on Nick Cave And The Bad Seeds - The Abattoir Blues Tour [2006]

I saw Nick live in Edinburgh last year and he was superb. This DVD captures him at his best live. All that and the Bring It On video. Quality !!!

Comments

Löst Jimmy said…
A splendid Friday night's music, always like the raw Probot track and of course the video. Good choice.
The Nick Cave is new to me so that was a welcome surprise.

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