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I've always favored Tom's Brawlers album from the Orphans collection. I recently acquired the Bawlers album on vinyl and it kinda knocked me out. It sounds so fucking good and warm. I think I have a weird torrent version or something because the tracks were in an unfamiliar order. I loved the order they're in on the vinyl I have. So solid and pleasant.
I have the cd of that. Need to listen to it more often.
At night. With a small pour of your favorite adult beverage...
I've always favored Tom's Brawlers album from the Orphans collection. I recently acquired the Bawlers album on vinyl and it kinda knocked me out. It sounds so fucking good and warm. I think I have a weird torrent version or something because the tracks were in an unfamiliar order. I loved the order they're in on the vinyl I have. So solid and pleasant.
I have the cd of that. Need to listen to it more often.
At night. With a small pour of your favorite adult beverage...
Can't beat it.
Good idea. Ill make it happen with a fine glass of wine maybe.
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Kevin Davis wrote:
If I had a ticket to fulfill the old "go back in time to attend one concert of your choosing" fantasy, I think I could do worse than this Tom Waits New Year's Eve show from 1988, with an insane setlist featuring 32 songs including covers by the Doors, Little Willie John, Sinatra, Elvis, and The Pogues (or whoever wrote "Dirty Old Town"). Failing that, though, this pretty awesome recording is hitting the spot today:
Take It as It Comes 16 Shells From a Thirty-Ought-Six Fever Big Black Mariah Clap Hands Cold Cold Ground Dirty Old Town Temptation Heigh Ho Pennies From Heaven I Can't Wait to Get Off Work (And See My Baby on Montgomery Avenue) Bad Liver and a Broken Heart (in Lowell) Johnsburg, Illinois Jitterbug Boy (Sharing a Curbstone With Chuck E. Weiss, Robert Marchese, Paul Body and the Mug and Artie) Train Song Jockey Full of Bourbon Rain Dogs Falling Down Walking Spanish Red Shoes by the Drugstore Downtown Train (Looking For) The Heart of Saturday Night Telephone Call From Istanbul Straight to the Top (Rhumba) Auld Lang Syne Way Down in the Hole Hound Dog Hang on St. Christopher Shore Leave Down, Down, Down Time
Next month will see the 7th anniversary of Bad As Me.
That's insane.
More Tom, please.
No kidding. BAM is the only new Tom Waits album to drop since I became a fan. I've only gotten to experience to sheer joy of anticipation and ultimate release of a new Tom Waits record once. And I'm thankful for that. But man, I want that feeling again.
Wait... 7 years between Bone Machine and Mule Variations (I know The Black Rider but that doesn't count and even if it does that still means a 6 year gap). And 7 years between Real Gone and Bad As Me.
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