dunno how anyone can not like/ love Waits!! simply like no one else. (like what someone else is saying here; another comment says it's 'shut up and listen music.' yeah!)
you can live in it.... live in it laugh in it love in it swim in it sleep in it live in it swim in it laugh in it love in it..... walks your dog doubles on sax you can jump back jack see ya later alligator see ya later alligator and it steals your car... gets rid of your gambling debts
Ok, ive been searching everywhere for this video. Is there someone out there that can tell me where I can buy this? Everytime I listen to this I get an eargasm!!!
He has allowed a lot of good stuff to infiltrate his universe. He's learned from a lot of different influences, including his over -exaggerated movements, some of which I attribute to good Mick Jagger performances. Like it or not, Tom appears to have used some of Jagger's very theatrical movements, tried some on for size, tried some more, took what he needed, left the rest for others to try. His facial expressions are wonderful, and, he's sampled a few voices in his time. Louis Armstrong springs to mind immediately, and Mr. Waits appears to have written some songs with Mr. Louis Armstrong in mind, or at least one who sing this type of Jazz. They seem to be a perfect fit. He knows good Jazz when he hears it, and perhaps its because when He (Tom) began, he was witnessing the death of a dying genre, and he loves it so much, he's kept it alive all those years. I have seen him sing the blues, but lots of that gets mixed up with the categories. You'll find him online singing in Edinburgh. I understand he might have been here when Covid Virus broke out and lockdown ensued. Show everyone you know please . You begin your singing career, singing whatever's happening in your world at the time. It's how uou learn, what's right what's wrong. It's like using a precise recipe for the first time. You have a very good idea of what you like, what you don't like, toss a coin and off you go. It's fate, a fate you created., and luckily for us all, we can take that little journey with you. Thank you Tom.Love Maaemo xxxx
I think I have this all in a mac quicktime movie somewhere... man...\.this ain't the best song on the video....He does the baddest Heart Attack and Vine you ever heard or saw. and beautiful hat work too.
You call it "shut up and listen" kind of music... (no ofense intended... ;P ) Nevermind about giving it labels... Just hear the music for what it is... Do as Zappa did... ;)
Always loved that VOICE
just simply excellent.
roger that
Tom Waits-universal brilliance.....pop music can pound sand
The best version i ever heard of this great song....thanks so much for posting
MAD KING TOM WAITS .... THE BEST of ALL
this man is a genius
Thank you for the upload!!!
totally awesome
KING TOM WAITS .......................
Great organ playing!
this is fucking awesome! Tom waits rocks! Thankyou to whoever posted this.
The big print giveth
And the small print taketh away
dunno how anyone can not like/ love Waits!! simply like no one else.
(like what someone else is saying here; another comment says it's
'shut up and listen music.' yeah!)
❤
@Coolaale Tom smoked "Old Gold" cigarettes... you can see a pack on the table next to him on the cover of Small Change.
Thanks again
yep he shows how it's done!!!!!
you can live in it.... live in it laugh in it love in it swim in it sleep in it live in it swim in it laugh in it love in it.....
walks your dog doubles on sax you can jump back jack see ya later alligator see ya later alligator and it steals your car... gets rid of your gambling debts
Fucking awesome.
damn right
Ok, ive been searching everywhere for this video. Is there someone out there that can tell me where I can buy this? Everytime I listen to this I get an eargasm!!!
very nice ! です。
the grand father of rap heha
He has allowed a lot of good stuff to infiltrate his universe. He's learned from a lot of different influences, including his over -exaggerated movements, some of which I attribute to good Mick Jagger performances. Like it or not, Tom appears to have used some of Jagger's very theatrical movements, tried some on for size, tried some more, took what he needed, left the rest for others to try. His facial expressions are wonderful, and, he's sampled a few voices in his time. Louis Armstrong springs to mind immediately, and Mr. Waits appears to have written some songs with Mr. Louis Armstrong in mind, or at least one who sing this type of Jazz. They seem to be a perfect fit. He knows good Jazz when he hears it, and perhaps its because when He (Tom) began, he was witnessing the death of a dying genre, and he loves it so much, he's kept it alive all those years. I have seen him sing the blues, but lots of that gets mixed up with the categories. You'll find him online singing in Edinburgh. I understand he might have been here when Covid Virus broke out and lockdown ensued. Show everyone you know please . You begin your singing career, singing whatever's happening in your world at the time. It's how uou learn, what's right what's wrong. It's like using a precise recipe for the first time. You have a very good idea of what you like, what you don't like, toss a coin and off you go. It's fate, a fate you created., and luckily for us all, we can take that little journey with you. Thank you Tom.Love Maaemo xxxx
I'd sell my kidney to be 30 years older, back in time and HIS dear wife. Or at least to be at this concert.
@Coolaale
Chesterfields. Keep the coupon.
I think I have this all in a mac quicktime movie somewhere...
man...\.this ain't the best song on the video....He does the baddest Heart Attack and Vine you ever heard or saw. and beautiful hat work too.
1:30
You call it "shut up and listen" kind of music... (no ofense intended... ;P )
Nevermind about giving it labels... Just hear the music for what it is... Do as Zappa did... ;)