tom waits.....

StoneG82
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I just got into this guy. I think he's a genius.
So far the only albums I have are "Bone Machine"......"Rain Dog's"..... and "Frank's Wild Years". Just wondering where I should go next...is his early stuff (like Closing Time, etc.) worth checking out? I'd have to say that "Frank's Wild Years" is my favorite one so far. Cold Cold Ground is worth the price of admission alone.
oh and I don't really care if theres another Waits thread on the front page.
So far the only albums I have are "Bone Machine"......"Rain Dog's"..... and "Frank's Wild Years". Just wondering where I should go next...is his early stuff (like Closing Time, etc.) worth checking out? I'd have to say that "Frank's Wild Years" is my favorite one so far. Cold Cold Ground is worth the price of admission alone.
oh and I don't really care if theres another Waits thread on the front page.
"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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swordfishtrombones...Rock over London... Rock on Chicago... I love what you do for me Toyota - Wesley Willis0
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words cannot describe how much I love Closing Time and Heart of Saturday Night. These are 2 CD's that everybody will like. Hell, I think I gave them both to my parents and inlaws. You cannot escape how incredible they are. beautiful pieces of music. They are worlds apart from his other releases but seriously, I think Closing Time and Heart of Saturday Night are as close to a sure thing as you can get.
If you don't bop you head slowly during the song Heart of Saturday Night, or get a little choked up on Martha, Grapefruit Moon.....
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yeah i just got into tom waits about a year ago.
my favorite albums are blood money, heartattack and vine, and swordfishtrombones."No matter how cold the winter, there's a springtime ahead"
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hey everyone - thanks for the recomendations. I'm definitely gonna be checking out Mule Variations next time...a friend just burned me a mix with the song 'Hold On' on it. WOW. What a beautiful song.
I may have to just start buying all his records chronologically. Every single thing I hear from him I love.
I heard the record 'Alice' was great, also. anyone heard it?"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 Waits0 -
"hold on" is such an amazing song!0
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transplant wrote:words cannot describe how much I love Closing Time and Heart of Saturday Night. These are 2 CD's that everybody will like. Hell, I think I gave them both to my parents and inlaws. You cannot escape how incredible they are. beautiful pieces of music. They are worlds apart from his other releases but seriously, I think Closing Time and Heart of Saturday Night are as close to a sure thing as you can get.
If you don't bop you head slowly during the song Heart of Saturday Night, or get a little choked up on Martha, Grapefruit Moon.....
I would love the opportunity to discover these CD's again.
I'm listening to Closing Time for the first time as I type this......
wow. Ol' 55 just blew my mind."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 Waits0 -
closing time was my first waits album and it blew me away. every other album after that was harder for me to get into, but with time i saw their brilliance as well.
he's a genius..
i've listened to
closing time
heart of saturday night
nighthawks
small change
blue valentine
rain dogs
all of them fantastic. and many that i haven't heard yet (i'm trying to do it as chronological as possible.. slow process though, started a year ago)
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wavin_goodbye wrote:closing time was my first waits album and it blew me away. every other album after that was harder for me to get into, but with time i saw their brilliance as well.
he's a genius..
i've listened to
closing time
heart of saturday night
nighthawks
small change
blue valentine
rain dogs
all of them fantastic. and many that i haven't heard yet (i'm trying to do it as chronological as possible.. slow process though, started a year ago)
I started off with "Bone Machine" and eventually got "Rain Dogs" and "Frank's Wild Years".
You should get Frank's Wild Years next. It came out after Rain Dogs and is totally amazing.
I'm also just going to buy all of his stuff chronologically. Every record I hear from him just blows me away.
edit: does anyone have any idea what Tom Waits is up to these days? He put out Real Gone a few years ago and we haven't heard from him since. His website hasn't been updated in a while either.
does he still tour or anything? is there any new album news?"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 Waits0 -
StoneG82 wrote:I'm listening to Closing Time for the first time as I type this......
wow. Ol' 55 just blew my mind.
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Closing Time, Rain Dogs and Bone Machine are my faves. As far as Alice goes, if you liked Blood Money then there's a good chance you'll like Alice, but I'd put alot of his albums before either of those. Alice was written with his wife and was very theatrical, for some reason it just didn't do it for me.
As far as what he's up to these days, he put out "Real Gone" in 2004, and did a couple shows shortly there after, he doesn't really tour though, more just plays a couple shows when he feels like it. As far as I know he's still with Anti-, I assume at this stage of his career he's just not in a huge rush to get another album out there. But it's only been 2 years, so maybe we will get another album in not too long of a time.0 -
You cant really go wrong with Tom Waits...the mans a genius...
Mule Variations and Alice are personal favourites...
'Take It With Me' off MV is just heartbreakingly beautiful as is 'Georgia Lee''The more I studied religions the more I am convinced that man never worshipped anything but himself.' - Sir Richard Francis Burton0 -
transplant wrote:did you get through the whole thing?
yeah I've listened to it all the way through a few times.
GREAT record."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 Waits0 -
picked up ALICE and MULE VARIATIONS this weekend.
wow. I think I can honestly say at this point that Tom Waits is my favorite songwriter.
I'M BIG IN JAPAN"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 Waits0 -
Tom Waits is the poor man's Captain Beefheart, but that's not too shabby in the grand scheme of things. I love Tom Waits's music.0
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I just watched the "Chocolate Jesus" from letterman, and Tom just sprinkled himself with confetti.
that just sealed the deal. Tom Waits is god."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 Waits0 -
i once tried making a best of tom cd. took me 7 cd's.0
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got Swordfishtrombones over the weekend...falling deeper into my addiction with Tom Waits.....probably gonna pick up Blood Money tomorrow.....
has anyone read the book "Innocent When You Dream"? It's a collection of articles and interviews. I just got it saturday night and I'm already half-way done. The man is just so interesting.
I recently started liking Real Gone as well....the first few times I listened to it, I was left in a total state of confusion. While some of the beat-boxing gets repitive, its high points are enough to call it a modern classic. (Make it Rain, Hoist that Rag, Day After Tomorrow, etc.)
as far as a new record goes, this is all I could dig up:
Q: How goes the new album?
A: We're doing a thing called "Orphans,"(5) a lot of songs that fell behind the stove while making dinner, about 60 tunes that we collected. Some are from films, some from compilations. Some is stuff that didn't fit on a record, things I recorded in the garage with kids. Oddball things, orphaned tunes. I think that's going to come out in the fall sometime.
you can read the whole article here:
http://www.keeslau.com/TomWaitsSupplement/Interviews/06-apr23-dailynews.htm
I really hope he actually tours for this record. I'd give my life to see him in concert."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 Waits0 -
StoneG82 wrote:as far as a new record goes, this is all I could dig up:
Q: How goes the new album?
A: We're doing a thing called "Orphans,"(5) a lot of songs that fell behind the stove while making dinner, about 60 tunes that we collected. Some are from films, some from compilations. Some is stuff that didn't fit on a record, things I recorded in the garage with kids. Oddball things, orphaned tunes. I think that's going to come out in the fall sometime.
Oddball things huh, as opposed to the mainstream stuff he's been known for? Should be a great listen. Toms a genius. Drove my wife nuts when I had my 5 year old son singing "Hey, Hey, the Eyeball Kid" over and over."You're no help," he told the lime. This was unfair. It was only a lime; there was nothing special about it at all. It was doing the best it could.
http://www.last.fm/user/merkinball/
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I'm big in Japan, I'm big in JapanTeamwork. Rawk. Pwnage. Infinite Possibilities. YIELD. Hells yeah.0
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StoneG82 wrote:I really hope he actually tours for this record. I'd give my life to see him in concert.0
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