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Nick Cave is living with his girlfriend and his firstborn son in Sao Paolo, Brazil, a city of teeming millions, many of whom are abjectly poor and/or have the kind of diseases Southern Cross think disappeared with leech therapy. Fortunately this domestic idyll hasn’t affected his view of the world unduly.

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Rip It Up, Issue 180, 1 July 1992, Page 10

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Nick Cave is living with his girlfriend and his firstborn son in Sao Paolo, Brazil, a city of teeming millions, many of whom are abjectly poor and/or have the kind of diseases Southern Cross think disappeared with leech therapy. Fortunately this domestic idyll hasn’t affected his view of the world unduly. Rip It Up, Issue 180, 1 July 1992, Page 10

Nick Cave is living with his girlfriend and his firstborn son in Sao Paolo, Brazil, a city of teeming millions, many of whom are abjectly poor and/or have the kind of diseases Southern Cross think disappeared with leech therapy. Fortunately this domestic idyll hasn’t affected his view of the world unduly. Rip It Up, Issue 180, 1 July 1992, Page 10

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