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just discovered tom waits as awesome
I just started listening to Real Gone over the past few days and it's one of the best records I've heard in a long time. I can't believe I didn't listen to this when it came out. I'd tried to listen to Tom before to mixed results, but real gone has won me over.
Anyone else a fan? Should i check raindogs next? |
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Uh, yeah. |
Always good to learn. Tom Waits is the man.
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I wish i had known about a month ago. I might've put up the money to see him live when he was in louisville
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That sucks. I've had that happen to me before. Bands come to my area, and then just shortly later I rwealize how amazing they are and how affordable their shows would have been ahd I attended. Oh well. They all come back. You just have to wait a little while.
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He's a pretty cool guy. Don't forget to check out his acting in Down by law too.
The first time I saw him was on a UK television show called The Tube about 20 years ago. Tom Waits is the kind of artist you remember discovering. |
I'll remember one day hearing chocolate jesus for the first time and then learning the chords and recording a cover with a firend about an hour later. Then a few months later I've listened to real gone and did some cool drawings.
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damn that blows. DFA1979 played here a ton... before i was into them. same with From Fiction... such a shitty feeling/thing. |
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Bone Machine is probably my favorite, though pretty much all of his records are strong to brilliant. |
first time i heard him was actually on my way to a DFA1979 concert. odd... anyways it was on Sean Cullen's (the comedian) radio show on the CBC. i didn't like his voice then. it was also the last time i heard him (this was a couple of years ago though..)
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my favorite tom waits movie role has gotta be as himself in "coffee and cigarettes"
i've posted this picture before: ![]() brilliant! anyway i like his stuff; im not a huge fan or collector but i enjoy it. back in the early 90s i knew this hippy chick who carried around a cassette with "diamonds on my windshield" on it. that's what got me-- the phrase "colder than a welldigger's ass"-- & the bass-- i think these are the lyrics: Well these diamonds on my windshield And these tears from heaven Well I'm pulling into town on the Interstate I got a steel train in the rain And the wind bites my cheek through the wing And it's these late nights and this freeway flying It always makes me sing There's a Duster tryin' to change my tune He's pulling up fast on the right Rolling restlessly by a twenty-four hour moon And a Wisconsin hiker with a cue-ball head He's wishing he was home in a Wiscosin bed But there's fifteen feet of snow in the East Colder then a welldigger's ass And it's colder than a welldigger's ass Oceanside it ends the ride with San Clemente coming up Those Sunday desperadoes slip by and cruise with a dry back And the orange drive-in the neon billin' And the theatre's fillin' to the brim With 'Slave Girls' and 'Hot Spurs' an' 'Bucket Full Of Sin' Metropolitan area with interchange and connections Fly-by-nights from Riverside And out of state plates running a little late But the sailors jockey for the fast lane So 101 don't miss it There's rolling hills and concrete fields And the broken line's on your mind The eights go east and the fives go north And the merging nexus back and forth You see your sign, cross the line, signalling with a blink And the radio's gone off the air Gives you time to think And you hear the rumble As you fumble for a cigarette And blazing through this midnight jungle Remember someone that you met And one more block; the engine talks Whispers 'home at last' It whispers 'home at last' Whispers 'home at last' It whispers 'home at last' Whispers 'home at last' And there are diamonds on my windshield And these tears from heaven Well I'm pulling into town on the Interstate I got me a steel train in the rain And the wind bites my cheek through the wing Late nights and freeway flying Always makes me sing It always makes me sing (Hey look here Jack, ok) |
I've been on a huge Tom Waits kick recently. I just picked up Small Change, Closing Time, Heartattack and Vine, and Nighthawks At The Diner. The latter two are my favorites of the lot.
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his older cds are so goddamn cheap you'd have to be insane not to buy them all. I have not bought them yet.
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A confession of insanity then. haha Rain Dogs, Heartattack & Vine, and swordfishtrombones are his best. I liked Real Gone, but like everything else these days, it just didn't live up to the hype. Although, I did rank it as one of the best of '04. I think I posted an mp3 once of his Chocolate Jesus performance on Letterman. It was in a thread where I was describing that I had played it on the stereo at a party prompting numerous requests to please change the music. |
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yeah, thats true |
Heart of Saturday Night, baby.
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Waits kicks ass, I've got
Small Change Nighthawks at the Diner Rain Dogs Bone Machine and Mule Variations All are great. |
Yeah, I love the guy. Check out Rain Dogs, it's a good idea. But don't forget to pick up Blue Valentine, a very fine album, that nobody have mentioned yet.
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Tom Waits is great. Can't believe no one mentioned Bone Machine in this thread. Everything Tom Waits touches is great. Although, I wasn't a fan ofCoffee and Cigarettes - thought it was a boring pile of dung.
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Im very interested
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TW rules. Small Change is my personal fav. The Piano has been drinking is one of the best songs ever written.
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I have Rain Dogs and Heartattack & Vine. They're both fantastic.
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he also on this show called fishing with jon. He got upset./
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That was hilarious! I loved their impromptu spirituals
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don't listen to gramps, i got turned into tom waits when real gone was released. i like him but i'm not so much into listening to him often.
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And a hearty "fuck you," to you as well.
Go play with a tuba why don't ya! |
talk to me when you stop being a dick.
have you considered that these people were probably too young to have discovered tom waits before or pulp fictionwhen it came out? gc was like six when that movie came out. |
o children!
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You got turned into Tom Waits? You mean like a Being John Malkovich type of deal? |
atari, english is not my first language, i'm bound to have orthography mistakes every once in a while.
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bone Machine.
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huh old thread
"Kommienezuspadt" is brilliant. Real weird Captain Beefheart meets WW2 Bugs Bunny making funny of Nazis. ZIPOOKLISH! |
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That whole album is remarkable. "I was a fool to go skating on your name And by tracing it twice I fell through the ice of Alice.." |
ive always liked tom waits. his best role was in 'down by law', he was really funny in that, the chemistry between him, lurie, and benigni was remarkable.
top 5 waits: 1. rain dogs 2. orphans: brawlers, bawlers, and bastards 3. swordfishtrombones 4. bone machine 5. mule variations i hate his early 70's stuff though, before he adopted his whiskey and cigarette induced growl, and before he discovered beefheart (even though he shared a label with ol' van vliet, he never heard his music untull his future wife, kathleen brennan, played him trout mask while they were working on the set of from one to the heart' . his music just wasnt distinct enough. he really came into his own on swordfishtrombones. anyways, hes an amazingly talented guy, musically, lyrically, and acting-wise. |
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Have you heard Nighthawks At The Diner? Its one of my favourite live albums ever. The atmosphere is amazing. It's certainly the best of his years at Asylum Records. I like your top 5 list, so here's mine. 1. Alice 2. Rain Dogs 3. Nighthawks At The Diner 4. Orphans 5. Swordfishtrombones I just find the theatrical aspects of Alice mesmerising, and the music is beautifully dismal. Rain Dogs is his classic, but I think Alice is a little more cohesive.. |
Anyone here like the music he did for Robert Wilson's "The Black Rider"? I remember the LP as being pretty great, with some guest appearances by William Burroughs.
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I used to have that in my collection, or at least I remember having it, but it's not here now I'm looking for it. :( |
I had to sell my copy (along w/much other vinyl) when I was on the dole :(. I should pick that up again on CD....I loved the song with the Burroughs lead vocals ("Ain't no sin to cast your skin, and dance around your bones.")
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You can probably get it on CD for about a fiver now.
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