Was Nick Drake any good?

Was Nick Drake any good?

A gentle-sounding English folk-artist, Nick Drake hardly made a ripple during his short lifetime. He was too shy to play live and barely sold a record. A talented guitarist with a gentle voice that’s perfect for his material, it’s difficult to dislike Drake’s sensitive approach. …

What is the saddest Nick Drake song?

Nick Drake – ‘Pink Moon’.

How many records has Nick Drake sold?

The album sold fewer than 3,000 copies upon its release and received mixed reviews. Drake suffered from depression following the commercial failure of his first two releases. However, in October 1971 Drake began recording sessions with a new producer, John Wood….

Nick Drake discography
Compilation appearances 11

Where should I start with Nick Drake?

10 of the best: Nick Drake

  • Hazey Jane II. Allow me to begin this playlist with a personal story.
  • River Man.
  • The Thoughts of Mary Jane.
  • Time of No Reply.
  • Hazey Jane I.
  • Northern Sky.
  • One of These Things First.
  • Place to Be.

Did Nick Drake ever play live?

His reluctance to perform live, or be interviewed, contributed to his lack of commercial success. There is no known video footage of the adult Drake; he was only ever captured in still photographs and in home footage from his childhood.

Was Nick Drake depressed?

Drake suffered from depression, particularly during the latter part of his life, a fact often reflected in his lyrics. On completion of his third album, 1972’s Pink Moon, he withdrew from both live performance and recording, retreating to his parents’ home in rural Warwickshire.

Did Nick Drake do drugs?

Nick Drake had long been a user of drugs – from his late teens (circa 1967) he had used marijuana, hashish, LSD, Mogadon and Nembutol. Heroin was apparently a late addition to this list. Many of Nick’s friends from this period believed that he had committed suicide, intentionally overdosing.

What drug killed Nick Drake?

Heroin and Depression According to comments made public during 1999, substantially by the late Scott Appel, Nick Drake died of a heroin overdose on the night of 24 November 1974.

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