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A local free standing home owner from Sydney's Inner West is still absolutely buzzing this morning, it can be confirmed.
More than 48 hours after the lights went out on a big performance in Sydney's Domain, Alistair Miller says he's still captivated by what he saw.
"Mate, just pure and utter artistry," sighed Miller, while enjoying an Iced Matcha from the trendy hole in the wall cafe down the road from his office.
"I can't really put into words what that show was."
The stunning admission follows Alistair's attendance and the concert put on by Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds over the weekend.
Offering up another stellar show by all accounts, the front man and his band reportedly made a lot of people's years.
Famous for his emotionally charged and poetic lyrics, the famous rocker rounded out the show with his classic ballad 'Into My Arms.'
"Mate, that was special," said the local Tesla driver.
"Just beautiful."
"I felt like I'd left my body and ascended to a higher plane after that."
"At that point, I think I did truly believe in an interventionist god."
"An experience of a life time."
Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds now head onto Melbourne, and New Zealand, where they are expected to be greeted by a similar amount of Gen X men in black t-shirts, borderline skinny jeans and sneakers.
More to come.