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I saw on YouTube the "press conference" that Waits put together for this upcoming summer tour...and I'm pretty peeved that it's not coming to Chicago. But it is coming to Columbus, OH and St. Louis, MO.

I tried looking on ticketmaster for tickets...none available. So I guess I missed the boat...goddamnit...

he is probably the only one left that is on my list of "have to see before I die".

He better keep on living!


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Uh... who's tom waits?

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:shock: friend, you have been missing something in your life.

you have heard tom waits songs, probably played by other people:

"downtown train" (rod stewart), "jersey girl" (bruce springsteen), "ol' 55" (the eagles).

he's one of america's greatest songwriters, but he's got a very selected audience due to the fact that he has a very...distinct voice and songwriting style. started out in the 70's as a folk singer/songwriter, then in the 80's threw that away and became one of the most influential, bizarre guys ever to play an instrument or "sing"...his music's been in soundtracks for "12 Monkeys", "Fight Club" and "Basquiat", and he's been in movies like "mystery men", "down by law", "the fisher king", "ironweed", and even "the outsiders".

he's described as a "beatnik" as well but that kind of cheapens him. he's definitely an acquired taste but once you've acquired it you'll never go back.

if you're looking for a start, go for "beautiful maladies", it's a collection of his 80's-90's stuff. his older stuff, i'd say go for "closing time" or "the heart of saturday night", or "nighthawks at the diner".


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Didnt take too long to acquire a taste for it. Definitely odd, but good stuff.

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Ive heard Johnsburg, Illinois covered before by The Bad Examples (laugh if you must) and thankfully the original was a bit more poignant.

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W_Z wrote:
:shock: friend, you have been missing something in your life.

you have heard tom waits songs, probably played by other people:

"downtown train" (rod stewart), "jersey girl" (bruce springsteen), "ol' 55" (the eagles).

he's one of america's greatest songwriters, but he's got a very selected audience due to the fact that he has a very...distinct voice and songwriting style. started out in the 70's as a folk singer/songwriter, then in the 80's threw that away and became one of the most influential, bizarre guys ever to play an instrument or "sing"...his music's been in soundtracks for "12 Monkeys", "Fight Club" and "Basquiat", and he's been in movies like "mystery men", "down by law", "the fisher king", "ironweed", and even "the outsiders".

he's described as a "beatnik" as well but that kind of cheapens him. he's definitely an acquired taste but once you've acquired it you'll never go back.

if you're looking for a start, go for "beautiful maladies", it's a collection of his 80's-90's stuff. his older stuff, i'd say go for "closing time" or "the heart of saturday night", or "nighthawks at the diner".


He was also in 'Short Cuts', which is a must see.

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Crystal Lake Hoffy wrote:
Ive heard Johnsburg, Illinois covered before by The Bad Examples (laugh if you must) and thankfully the original was a bit more poignant.


he can make a piano break your heart.

i can't listen to "take it with me" (mule variations) with dry eyes.


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