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Singapore is my favourite example of what Waits himself dubs "the mutant dwarf orchestra" (or something along those lines), Cemetery Polka is a great song, and Downtown Train is about as effective as he got with a jab at a commercial single without losing his edge (see "Jersey Girl" ...
The musicians cottoned onto the strategy of taking cues from Waits’s body language. “He would pick up his guitar, and he would play these broken chords and stuff with a certain kind of rhythm inside,” recalls Blair. “In his body would be signals that, if you were smart, you would...
Tom Waits (1992):Waits started the '90s pretty much like he ended the '80s: as rock's weirdest and most exciting scavenger. He builds beats out of spare parts, constructs rhythms from the objects around him and writes and sings about things most people wouldn't give a second thought to...
Tom Waits (1992):Waits started the '90s pretty much like he ended the '80s: as rock's weirdest and most exciting scavenger. He builds beats out of spare parts, constructs rhythms from the objects around him and writes and sings about things most people wouldn't give a second thought to...
Recorded during Radiohead's 2001 world tour, ‘I Might Be Wrong’ features performances of eight songs – the majority of which were originally released on the studio albums ‘Kid A’ and ‘Amnesiac.’ The only exception is "True Love Waits," a song Radiohead had performed in concert datin...