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Nick Cave reflects on viral comment about the Red Hot Chili Peppers that's 'followed him for 25 years' and admits there was 'no malice intended'


The Australian musician, 67, has finally addressed them and revealed that there is no bad blood between himself and the rock group.

He added: 'The track emerged as a beautiful conversation between Flea’s trumpet and my voice, filled with yearning and love, the song transcending its individual parts and becoming a slowly evolving cosmic dance, in the form of a reconciliation and an apology.' 'A lot of time and energy has been spent explaining the evil of Nazism, the harm of antisemitism, why it is wrong to sell t-shirts emblazoned with swastikas and why it is unacceptable to coerce one's girlfriend into standing naked on the red carpet at the Grammys. 'We are all broken, flawed, and suffering human beings, each a disaster in our own right, each with the capacity to cause great harm, each brimming with misguided notions, perhaps the most deluded of which is the belief that we are somehow exclusively and morally superior to everyone else.

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