Tom Waits in Akron last night
StoneG82
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Saw Tom in akron last night....amazing. I'm totally speechless. here's an attempt at the setlist:
Make It Rain
Hoist That Rag
Shore Leave
Dead And Lovely
God’s Away On Business
Falling Down
Tango Til They’re Sore
Christmas Card From A Hooker In Minneapolis
Tom Traubert’s Blues
Til the Money Runs Out/Howlin’ Wolf song
Whats He Building
Eyeball Kid (Larry Taylor and Casey Waits beatboxing, was pretty cool)
Murder In The Red Barn
Trampled Rose
Lost At The Bottom Of The World
Shake It
Day After Tomorrow
Lie To Me Baby
Get Behind The Mule
Clap Hands
Sins Of The Father
I'm really surprised he played Falling Down. That's my favorite Waits song. really made my night. God's Away On Business was ultimately the highlight for me though. They rushed through it like it was the end of the world. It sounded like a complete frenzy. (in a good way, that is.) Tom Traubert's Blues and Christmas Card From a Hooker in Minneapolis were both beautiful and heartbreaking. What's He Building was hilarious. Tom even managed to say "i bet my left nut he spent a little time in jail...." I don't really like Shake It on the record but they changed it around live and it's a monster. Tom introduced the band and then left the stage while the band finished out the song.
Day After Tomorrow was truly a beautiful performance. the interaction between Tom and the crowd after the protest lines gave me chills. I'm still baffled as to why he chose Sins of the Father to close out the show, but oh well. I was thinking something more along the lines of Singapore or Goin Out West. All in all it was a brilliant show. Quite possibly the best show I've ever seen. Tom Waits is not human.
Jim Jarmusch was there, and I could have sworn I saw Kyp Malone from TV on the Radio. (or some other black guy with a huge afro, beard, and square glasses. My friend insists that it wasn't him)
Make It Rain
Hoist That Rag
Shore Leave
Dead And Lovely
God’s Away On Business
Falling Down
Tango Til They’re Sore
Christmas Card From A Hooker In Minneapolis
Tom Traubert’s Blues
Til the Money Runs Out/Howlin’ Wolf song
Whats He Building
Eyeball Kid (Larry Taylor and Casey Waits beatboxing, was pretty cool)
Murder In The Red Barn
Trampled Rose
Lost At The Bottom Of The World
Shake It
Day After Tomorrow
Lie To Me Baby
Get Behind The Mule
Clap Hands
Sins Of The Father
I'm really surprised he played Falling Down. That's my favorite Waits song. really made my night. God's Away On Business was ultimately the highlight for me though. They rushed through it like it was the end of the world. It sounded like a complete frenzy. (in a good way, that is.) Tom Traubert's Blues and Christmas Card From a Hooker in Minneapolis were both beautiful and heartbreaking. What's He Building was hilarious. Tom even managed to say "i bet my left nut he spent a little time in jail...." I don't really like Shake It on the record but they changed it around live and it's a monster. Tom introduced the band and then left the stage while the band finished out the song.
Day After Tomorrow was truly a beautiful performance. the interaction between Tom and the crowd after the protest lines gave me chills. I'm still baffled as to why he chose Sins of the Father to close out the show, but oh well. I was thinking something more along the lines of Singapore or Goin Out West. All in all it was a brilliant show. Quite possibly the best show I've ever seen. Tom Waits is not human.
Jim Jarmusch was there, and I could have sworn I saw Kyp Malone from TV on the Radio. (or some other black guy with a huge afro, beard, and square glasses. My friend insists that it wasn't him)
"What’s Orphans? I don’t know. Orphans is a dead end kid driving a coffin with big tires across the Ohio River wearing welding goggles and a wife beater with a lit firecracker in his ear." - Tom Waits
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he was great!
-Tom Waits
~it is shining it is shining~
SOOOOOO jealous.
it felt like forever waiting for him before the show. then the lights went down. place goes crazy. the band walked out one by one and started Make It Rain. Suddenly you see this giant shadow walk up towards the curtains....he stands there for a few seconds with his arms outstretched like some sort of crooked Jesus. then he walks out and starts singing. the theatre erupted. I was totally in awe the entire time.
I'd give anything to relive that feeling. it is truly a once in a lifetime occasion.
I love Hoist that Rag