TV tonight: Nick Cave's friends tell his hugely moving life story

Nick Cave's life is being recounted by those closest to him in a moving TV documentary. The film serves as a fitting tribute to the influential musician's work and personal journey. Irvine Welsh, Bella Freud, and Mick Harvey share their thoughts on Cave's bold artistry and its impact on his fans.

One particular section of the documentary addresses the aftermath of the death of Nick Cave's son Arthur, highlighting how it influenced the creation of his critically acclaimed album Ghosteen. Sean O'Hagan writes: "He found a place where Arthur exists."

In other TV programming tonight, Alan Carr presents another edition of his popular family-friendly gameshow, Picture Slam, while Gillian Anderson and Adeel Akhtar bring to life the charming animated film Robin Robin on BBC One.

The Strictly Come Dancing competition continues with musicals week, as five couples compete for a place in the semi-final. The programme also features Sandi's Great Riviera Rail Trip, an entertaining documentary about the French Riviera, and Wild Cherry, a drama series that delves into the lives of wealthy teenagers.

Live sports coverage includes Premier League football matches between Aston Villa and Arsenal, as well as Leeds v Liverpool, while snooker fans can watch the opening semi-final of the UK Championship on BBC One.
 
omg I just watched Nick Cave's documentary and it was so emotional 😭 I didn't know he lost a son his life is just...I need to ask though, what's with all these documentary nights every night? Is that like a new thing or what? πŸ€” And can someone explain why everyone's always talking about Alan Carr's shows? I mean, I love him too but can't he just take a break for once? πŸ˜‚ and btw, who's playing Robin Robin on BBC One?
 
omg what's up with nick cave's life? πŸ€” i mean, his son arthur passed away and it's like... how does that even happen? πŸ˜” and then he makes this album ghosteen and it's all about finding a way to keep your loved one's memory alive? 🎢 that's wild. and these people sharing their thoughts on him are just so cool, especially irvine welsh! has anyone else seen this documentary? what do you think about nick cave's music? does anyone know more about arthur? πŸ’”
 
I'm not sure why everyone's so down on Nick Cave after what he went through πŸ€”. I mean, his album Ghosteen is like a tribute to his son Arthur and it shows how much he was grieving. Those closest to him in the documentary, Irvine Welsh and Bella Freud, seem really moved by the experience too πŸ’•. It's nice that they're sharing their thoughts on Cave's artistry and its impact on fans. He's had an amazing career and this documentary seems like a great way to celebrate his life and legacy 🎸. I don't get why people are making such a big deal about it...
 
draw a simple tree with Nick Cave's life at the center 🌳
his music (branch 1)
- influences many artists
- has a big fan base
- inspires new generations
another branch: personal life
- relationship with wife Susie Bick πŸ’•
- fatherhood (both Arthur and Courtney are his kids, right?) πŸ‘§πŸ‘¦
- being a devoted dad after Arthur's passing
- finding solace in music again
draw a small cloud with "ghosteen" on it ☁️
the documentary is like a puzzle piece that completes our understanding of Nick Cave's story

and yeah, Alan Carr and Gillian Anderson are entertaining as usual πŸŽ‰πŸ‘
 
omg i cant even imagine how hard it must be for nick cave to deal with losing his son Arthur like that 🀯 his music is so raw and emotional, i can only imagine how much pain he was going through when making ghosteen πŸ’” its crazy how art can come from such dark places, but also i guess thats what makes it so powerful and relatable for us fans πŸ‘
 
I feel so bad for Nick Cave's family, especially after the loss of his son Arthur πŸ€•. It's amazing how art can be such a powerful outlet for grief and healing. I love how Irvine Welsh is giving such a thoughtful perspective on Cave's life and work... it's like he's putting all the pieces together to show us what made Nick Cave tick πŸ’‘.

I'm also curious about that documentary section where Sean O'Hagan talks about Ghosteen – what do you guys think was going through Cave's mind when he created that album? Was it a way of honoring his son, or just exploring new sounds and emotions as an artist? Let me know in the comments below πŸ€”!
 
just saw this doc about nick cave's life and i gotta say, it's crazy how much depth his music has got... like it's not just about the catchy hooks but also about the emotional scars he's carrying around 😊 those interviews with his mates irvine welsh and bella freud are so insightful, showing how he found a new sense of purpose after losing arthur, even if it's a bit dark πŸŒ‘ the way sean o'hagan puts it, "he found a place where arthur exists" is just so beautiful... feels like nick cave's artistry has been a reflection of his own journey with grief 🎸
 
I'm not really sure why we still have to make a big deal about tribute documentaries for people who are no longer with us πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ. I mean, don't get me wrong, Nick Cave is an awesome musician and all, but can't we just leave some space for the living instead of plastering their faces on our screens every few months? And what's with all these 'influential' labels? Hasn't he just been doing his thing for years now? πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ
 
I'm so glad there's a film about Nick Cave's life, it's like my heart is being touched all over again πŸ€•πŸ˜­. I remember when his son Arthur passed away and how moved I was by his music after that... Ghosteen is such an incredible album, it's like he was able to capture the pain and grief in a way that resonated with so many people ❀️. It's amazing how those closest to him can share their stories and insights about his life and work... makes me feel seen and understood in a way 😊.
 
I just watched this doc about Nick Cave's life and I'm still shook. It really made me think about how art can be a way to cope with pain 🀯. Irvine Welsh talking about how Cave's music helped him process grief is so raw. And can we talk about the connection he found with his son Arthur? It's like, even after passing, Arthur still lives on in his dad's work πŸ’•. Now I'm gonna go listen to some Ghosteen 😎
 
I'm not really sure what's more interesting - Nick Cave's life story being retold or that he managed to create something beautiful out of tragedy πŸ˜”. I mean, who wouldn't be inspired by a dad who found solace in music after losing his son? It just shows how creative people can be when they're hurting. On the other hand, it's great to see Alan Carr bringing some fun to our screens with Picture Slam πŸŽ‰. And I'm loving the animated film Robin Robin on BBC One - it looks adorable! But what about all the drama series and documentaries? Not my cup of tea, tbh 😴. Still, at least we've got something to take our minds off things πŸ‘.
 
I'm so moved by this documentary about Nick Cave's life 🀯... I mean, the guy was a true artist, you know? His music has such depth and emotion, it's like he's speaking straight to your soul πŸ’”. And what's even more inspiring is how he found his way again after losing his son Arthur - that album Ghosteen is a masterpiece! 😍 I love how his closest friends and family are sharing their thoughts on him, it's like getting a glimpse into the real Nick Cave πŸ“š... And I'm also looking forward to watching Robin Robin tonight, Gillian Anderson as a robin? That sounds adorable πŸ¦πŸ˜‚
 
.. thinking about Nick Cave's life doco and how it relates to our own mortality... I mean, we're all just trying to make sense of it all, you know? Arthur's passing had a huge impact on Nick, but what's interesting is how it affected his art. It's like, he found a way to process his grief through music, and that's really powerful. But at the same time, it makes me think about our own experiences with loss... how we cope, how we heal... does we ever truly get over it? πŸ€”πŸ’”
 
Ugh, I'm so over TV documentaries these days 🀯. They're always just a bunch of feel-good moments strung together with some bland interviews thrown in for good measure. And don't even get me started on the music stuff – it's always "my life story" or whatever. Can't they just focus on something else for once? I mean, Nick Cave is a legend and all, but do we really need to see him in tears talking about his son all over again? πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ

And what's with the Strictly Come Dancing competition? It's just so... formulaic. Five couples, compete, win, repeat. Can't they mix it up a bit? And don't even get me started on Sandi's Great Riviera Rail Trip – who thought that was a good idea? πŸš‚πŸ˜΄

I swear, TV is just not as exciting as it used to be πŸ˜”.
 
I'm still reeling from Nick Cave's last album Ghosteen πŸŽΈπŸ•·οΈ - how it was made after losing his son is just heartbreaking. I feel like it's a really raw and honest portrayal of grief & pain...anyway, I've been listening to his stuff nonstop since then 🀯. Irvine Welsh talking about Nick Cave's artistry reminded me that we need more people like him - the kind who aren't afraid to get weird & make music that means something πŸ’₯. Does anyone else think Ghosteen is one of his best works?
 
I don’t usually comment but I was really touched by that documentary about Nick Cave's life... it's crazy how one person can leave such a huge mark on music and art. I mean, his son Arthur's passing had such a profound effect on him, and to see the way those closest to him are sharing their memories of him now is just beautiful 🌟. And that quote about him finding a place where Arthur exists... it gives me chills every time 😭. Anyway, just thought I'd share my thoughts - it's always amazing how much music can say about people and emotions πŸŽΆπŸ’–
 
i mean idk how nick cave keeps inspiring people even after all he's been through his music is like a reflection of his soul and it's so beautiful to see those closest to him share their love and respect for him 🀩 Irvine Welsh's comments about nick's bold artistry are spot on, the way he pushes boundaries with his work is truly admirable πŸ™Œ
 
🎸 Nick Cave's doc is like a heavy metal requiem for his soul 😊. Those who knew him are still grieving, but sharing their love & memories helps keep his legacy alive πŸ’”. 10/10 for a moving tribute 🀘
 
I don't know why people still care about Nick Cave's personal struggles after all these years πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ. I mean, don't get me wrong, his music is still fire and all that, but does he have to relive it all again on TV? Can't he just leave the past in the past? I'm more interested in watching some actual entertainment tonight, like that animated film Robin Robin πŸ°πŸ’•. At least that's something fun for the whole family.
 
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