Tom Waits - Goin' Out West + interview [1992]
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- Опубликовано: 21 сен 2024
- [Stereo feed] Murkily-filmed live performance on USTV.
Thanks to Luke Freteluco, we can now confirm the line-up details: Greg Boaz on bass; Brain on percussion and Joe Gore on guitar.
Short interview follows the performance.
Jesus, when they underplay this song gets even more intense.
haha
I’m proud of Arsenio for doing a real interview and actually knowing about Tom.
Lol, yeah----I've never seen Waits do anything you could call a normal interview on any show, which is why he was usually so much fun to much---you never knew what the hell he was going to say.
arsenio hall is the only host who gets real insights out of artists. like, thank you for inviting these people to your show letterman, but in the short span of time all that does come out is jokes and promotion.
@@gobuns2 Letterman was quite a bit better in the early days, but yeah, I always though Hall did a pretty good job.
Absolute genius. Not only musical one... A linguistic one even moreso.
Keith Richards and cows + a cross-like device called 'conundrum' !
No one can touch him.
Tom’s band has to watch him and react. There’s no sheet music to follow, just a musical blanket and a moving target.
THE BEST TRACK of TOM WAITS ......................................................
It’s good-bad, which makes it great.
It's all bad, which makes it great!
Like James Brown's evil counterpart.
I thought James Brown was already evil.
Never knew Waits was on Arsenio, and yeah, that gospel song he did was great, too.
Ironically Waits does a sick "Papa's Got a Brand New Bag" cover.
I was looking for a live video version of this song but the Glitter and Doom version, I didn't even know this version existed. such a different cadence and rhythm to the vocals, almost like he's forgotten the lyrics it takes so long to catch up to the beat, I love it. who does this? I mean, seriously, who else can do this? who else can cover their own songs and make the new version totally their own in a completely new and original way, on multiple occasions? Tom's Mule Variations concerts fractured my understanding of music and the whole concept of touring to promote an album. I hope I die before he does cause it won't be any fun at all the other way around. I appreeee-ciate you Tom, live on, live on.
BONE MACHINE ..ALBUM ...THE BEST EVER
Bad as me is better
YOU DON'T HAVE TO TELL ME THAT!!!
Second to rain dogs. But it's close
Great inclusion in Fight Club
It was on the tip of everyone's tongue, Tyler and I just gave it a name
@@LaggardlySort C’mon people, you gotta go home!
This is amazing.
One of the best late night performances I’ve seen (this and Lamar on Fallon).
best live performance ever
I ain't No extra baby ......! I am a leading Man ..... ...
insanely MAD ... the TOP track ofthe WHOLE worlD
They don't make em like this anymore
Carl Philip Louis would disagree...check out "How You Got This Way?" on YT for evidence.
I thought the idea of America was that you made your own destiny...?
Hard to believe it's been 30 years.
the Most artist ......OF music
THE NUMBER ONE of TOM WAITS .....NO DOUBT!
Hell broke Luce is equally the same amount of intensity
he looks like a Slick slim Ron Perlman!
Ron Perlman looks like a stocky Tom Waits who was getting it done in the 1970’s
Amazing! I became aware about Tom in my youth through Bone Machine and the videos MTV was showing in that era (I Don't Wanna Grow Up, Going Out West ... ) but I needed a little bit of time to develop a passion for his music, that came after one of my friends knew in person a poet in my country that devoted his art to Charles Bukowski (their work is very similar). So in a way I was fist introduced to Buk, and then to Tom. Anyway BM is to me his greatest record ever, even if I know people love more Rain Dogs and Mule Variations (that are enormous albums too!).
best live tv performance since the Beatles on ed Sullivan.
And that, ladies and gentlemen, is how babies are made.
Thank you. Arsenio did a pretty decent interview as well
What a fuckin’ genius!
I was going out west when this aired
NUMBER 1 STiLL FOR US !
Greg Cohen on bass, Gore on guitar, not sure about who's on drums though.
Luke Freteluco Thanks for confirming it is "Greg" Cohen, and not Steve, as I originally stated in the description :)
Greg Boaz, Joe Gore and Brain is the lineup. I asked Joe Gore about the video!
Joe Gore : Hi! Yeah, it's Brain on drums. But I'm embarrassed to admit I'm spacing out the bass player's name. (It's not Greg or Larry, and I don't think he played with Tom on many other occasions. But he was good and cool, I think he used to be in cult LA punk band Tex and the Horseheads.
Joe Gore: Oh yeah! The Wikipedia entry reminded me! Greg Boaz. It was a pleasure playing with him on that one-song gig.
There you have it!
Luke Freteluco Cool! I'll have to update and finalize the line-up details. Thank you very much for digging up the info! Nothing like getting same from primary sources :)
"We'll be right back with Tom"... Does that mean there is more from the same show with Tom Waits? 👀
Muy buena MEN
兄貴、最高だぜ!
Great performance. People putting shit on the band don't know shit about bands.
How is this even better than the original which is already incredible
Best Screamin' Jay Hawkins song ... Screaming Jay never sang.
Holy fucking shit.
@joe_gore I thought that Tom Waits said "no Strat" for this 🤭
CD longboxes. Oh yeah, good times.
Fuck, i got my old 88 and a devil on a leash.
See...Tom is a Rockstar.
I know karate! Voo doo too!! Tom level God.
jesus
Aww wheres the dirty guitar at
ohhhhmaaagaaaa fuck yeah
hey HUMANS ....................... aand THE DEVEL >>>>>on a LeeasH
0:57 g g
Is this the only live performance of tom doing goin out west
Glitter & Doom live album has a version also
Fight club brought me here
666 LIKES!!
Hell YEYEEEEE
WE , SAMBA MACHINERY ARE GOING OUT WEST TOO , WITH TOM WAITS ...WHERE THE WIND BLOWS TALL
WHERE TONY FRANCIOSI' USED TO DATE TOM'S MOM ....
hahahhahaha
That band would have to improve some before they could suck,
Pretty certain these were the same guys on the album.
Pretty certain these were the same guys on the album.
that's the whole point mate lol
Tom would actually tell his musicians not to be too polished.
You are stupid. Tom was off tempo on purpose for dramatic effect. The band are consummate professionals who stayed on tempo so Tom could purposefully be off.
he doesnt even follow the beat. This is a perfect example of some guy that ate too much acid in high school
You are a perfect example of non-intelligence
I was wondering what the live version sounded like. Gross.
You're absolutely right. (I'm assuming "gross" is a new post-millennial word and is synonymous with "fucking awesome")