the sleeping bag I personally enjoy Mule Variations more than swordfishtrombones or even small change, but I'm not sure it's as classic as those records
Tom Waits could read the ingredients off a ketchup bottle and it would sound fantastic. Rain Dogs is one of the Top Ten greatest albums ever recorded. Tom is a musical chameleon. A master of his craft.
@@zackzallie8735 Did you mean "Hang DOWN Your Head"? If so, yes, that is one of the two most melodious songs on Rain Dogs, with the other being "Downtown Train". Yup, "Time" is one too.
I would consider "Swordfishtrombones" to be his "a-ha!" moment that became the template he'd build with for the rest of his career, or however you put it. That album isn't dissimilar from "Rain Dogs" at all, it's his first album to make that leap to experimental Waits. I see Swordfishtrombones and Rain Dogs as practically companion pieces (they came out a year apart and are basically the same approach stylistically). That said, while they're both classics, Rain Dogs is the better album, if only slightly. It's arguably his greatest album. Definitely in the top 10 of the 80s and one of the best albums of all time really.. Good review, though! Thanksthony!
You can hear it coming all the way back to Heartattack & Vine, even though that album didn't really turn out the way he wanted it due to all the record company drama.
my only complaint about Rain Dogs is that it has some tracks that are a bit too distant from the figure of Tom Waits that developed later and i really came to like. shit like Downtown Train and Time are whast im talking about. Swordfishtrombones doesnt even do that--im rather interested and soothed by the Dave the Butcher stuff, and i must say i love Franks Wild Years (the spoken word song) and i think it makes that album so memorable. Rain Dogs doesnt have that, for me. P.S. imo Bone Machine is his best. but Frank's Wild Years and Real Gone really mesmerize me too.
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Dude, great suggestions. I second the Spiritualized suggestion! A lot of Anthony's younger viewers need exposed to that album and artist. Absolutely incredible album!
This video is actually a really good crash course in Tom Waits for anyone that wants to check him out. You however forgot to mention that he's one of the coolest people alive. And when he dies he'll be one of the coolest dead people. He was probably cool before he was even born. He popped out of his mother like 'Hey mannn...!' and put some grease in his hair and immediately started smoking.
@@spencerhinds2803 Not sure what you mean, but Tom Waits isn't so much a character as are the people in his songs. Like 'Hell Broke Luce' is about a veteran who comes back home to a miserable life. 'Chicago' is about ruined farmers trying to move to the city, 'Jesus Gonna Be Here' is about a dying homeless man, 'Martha' is about two lovers reuniting after decades, 'Green Grass' is abotu a dead man singing to his widow, and 'Christmas Postcard from a Hooker in Minneapolis' is... well, the title gives it away :D But the reason why he's so cool is... we'll he's just so wonderfully eccentric. Watch some of his live performances or interviews, he's a vibe :D
@@MarkArandjus okay thats what i was curious about. He just gives off that fucking cool person vibe. I like it. Also thanks for replying to ur comment section 6 years later 😂
a generic comment praising the album, praising the artist and acknowledging, in a patronising way, that Mr Raintony Dogtano gave this record a fair review.
We are all entitled to our opinion when it comes to art, but I don't know how you couldn't appreciate "downtown train" on this album. Yes, it is a bit more "produced" and traditional for Waits, but it is a really well written song! It adds to the sheer versatility of the album as a whole, IMO.
When I was in high school I saw Fight Club and I heard the song "Goin' Out West." The hard rock, clanging percussion and growling vocals caught my ear. I look up who performed the song and all I had was a name, Tom Waits. I never delved too much into it, but upon hearing a custom track list of songs one day, a friend asked, "Oh, you like Tom Waits?" I then was introduced to my first full exposure, "Real Gone." It was much more challenging and odd than I was accustomed to with music, but I felt a connection to the lyrics and style. After that I dug deep into the musical earth and discovered his other works. Upon wanting to know more, I discovered that "Rain Dogs" was considered his greatest and from the moment I heard it, I understood why. To this day, I'm not sure if it's my favorite of Wait's work, but it's one I can feel comfortable in introducing him to those unaware. I've got friends who would say they love his "lounge" version more than his "cookie monster' guttural days, but each album of his tells a variety of stories and elicits a wide range of emotions that I'm happy to sink into and rise from. "Rain Dogs" is a great example of his range vocally and musically, with themes, inspirations and rumination of a man who has been at the bottom and dreamed of the blurry skies above him. Whether or not one could find this to be just a maudlin notion or not, I'm happy to listen and stumble and sing with him.
In an David letterman interview Tom did say that Swordfish Trombone, Raindogs, and Frank’s Wild Years, were a trilogy. An odyssey fallowing one character named Frank. Each character in these three albums are the same person really.
Right up there with classics like Born To Run (though I do like Darkness On The Edge Of Town more), Joshua Tree, Remain In The Light, and other 80s gems.
Whats even more hilarious/Ironic is the fact that DreamWorks used "little drop of poison" in Shrek 2's bar scene, because the entire inception of DreamWorks and Shrek was to hate on Disney lmao
Anywhere I Lay My Head is one of my favorite songs. I find it heartbreaking. The vocal performance and the lyrics always hit me like a truck. So beautiful. played it on my buddies speaker at work once. everyone fucking hated it. 😂
To me, RAIN DOGS the album is one massive, fiery crescendo, that leads up to DOWNTOWN TRAIN; all the pain of feeling like a loser or a failed person but still having dreams, even if they "fall like rain..." such a work of art. we're so lucky tom chose music !
I love this album. I let a friend borrow it, and he kept it in his car. Then his car got repossessed. He still owes me a new copy, but he's dead now so I'm probably out of luck.
I never say that an album is my favorite, but...this is one of my favorite albums of all time. It's just so unique and raw. And it's made me respect Tom Waits even more as an artist...even if some of his tracks literally haunt me.
One of the very best albums I've ever heard. I've listened to it dozens of times and it gets deeper every time. The instant hits are there ("Downtown Train," "Hang Down Your Head") but the deep cuts are so fucking good. There is not a single wasted moment on this record.
No comment on "Rain Dogs"? Maybe my favorite track. It's so brilliant. But overall great review. But, seriously, Rain Dogs is my fave songs. Encapsulates the vibe of lost sadness really perfectly.
Wearing my Storm of the Light's Bane longsleeve rn, totally would love to see that but as he just reviewed In The Nightside Eclipse I doubt we'll ever see it.
When I discovered Tom’s back catalogue, it was always hugely inspiring to me that his sound progressed, with massive complexity, once he became teetotal; eventually doing away with the boozed-up crooner ident. The love and creative push of his wife, began a wildly unique sound. The definitive Waits sound which became even more badass, where alcohol didn’t speak for him
SirRunk For me, it's just the strongest collection of songs he ever released. But SFT and FWY do have a more cohesive sound and flow to them, so I totally get preferring either (or Bone Machine, which is also fantastic).
You had me at "clap hands". You killed it. Tom was a character in interviews. I looked for him to get serious - I don't believe I ever detected a crack in him. He's straight up performer. He's on all the time. The only thing we'll ever know of Tom's weights will be in his interviews and songs. (That is unless his wife family or friends tell us something "good" about him.) If I had only 5 albums to have for the rest of my life, one of them would be Rain Dogs. I did not encounter the album or the songs until I was 41 years old. Where had this been? Why was some of this never on the radio? Controlling the narrative. That's why. Anyway, I waste no time putting it on whenever I feel like it now. This is some of the greatest music I've ever heard yet it sounds, bar band, new orleans street band. It sounds junky, clunky, sloppy yet it's choreographed. There's no sloppy performance in it at all. That band could perform that album the way it is right now before you, every note. It's a hobo sounding masterpiece. Musically to me, it's in the same way of Frank Zappa, Jethro Tull, Pink Floyd - no one sounded like them or they didn't Right light them. But above all his work for me, Rain Dogs is the one. in the sense that no one is like them at all. No one. Subscribed. "Licked" 😝 Peace🤘
loving the classics reviews this week Anthony.its nice to hear what you think of these albums. maybe you should do like a vid a month of your favourite albums?we would love that.
Nighthawks at the Diner got me into Tom and his catalog is very impressive overall. You can't help but smile any time Singapore comes on. Tom is an incredible artist and I'm always glad I stumbled onto his work.
The ONLY person I've ever heard able to properly describe Tom Waits. Well done, that wasn't an easy task! Subbed for what it's worth, love your videos man :D
This is one of the best reviews you've done in a while. It doesn't rushed or just done out out of routine. You seem like you actually know a lot about the album.
bone machine was how I first fell for the charms of tom very quickly followed by this masterpiece, but they are all almost universally excellent... would also urge you to give big time a listen a live album from the sword/rain/wild year's period. This album though is very special to me as it opened my ears to the miriad possibilities of music from whatever genre or era truly changed my perceptions and I am forever grateful
This album was the first of Tom's that I really listened to, and it signified for me a beginning of branching out, going out of my comfort zone, and really going after music as a whole. I'll never forget it.
I love this album, good review. I have to disagree with you about Downtown Train, I think it's a beautiful song. It has a sense of longing to it that contrasts in an interesting way with the rest of the album. Also, interesting fact: the snare sound in Big Black Mariah that you mention, is Tom slamming down a 2x4 against an old dresser in a bathroom.
Good job, man! I loved your explanation of his different characters. Tom Waits is a storyteller with an open mind for sounds. Your perspective is so refreshing. I will definitely check out your other videos!
While the guitar work on certain songs was mentioned in passing, I wanted to point out that one factor that makes this record so great is Marc Ribot's eerie and distinct lead guitar playing.
I always have a memory of songs, of a place or a time but few albums have ever made the kind of impression that this lp had on its first play. I felt like I got sucked into an alternate existence, one I may have never left. My friend Nico said..take this one home, have a listen. I did. I put it on and only remember the place when I return, like a reoccurring dream that you only remember when you return. Thank you Nico! It’s a shame that they haven’t rereleased the Island years.
You could almost make an entire classics week of just Tom Waits albums
Small Change
Swordfishtrombones
Rain Dogs
Frank's Wild Years
Bone Machine
Mrbigweeknee uhhhh Mule Variations?!?!
the sleeping bag I personally enjoy Mule Variations more than swordfishtrombones or even small change, but I'm not sure it's as classic as those records
Mrbigweeknee Honestly it’s easily my favorite Tom Waits album, the ballads are undeniably heartcrushing and the blues cuts are just guttural
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Tom Waits: Worst to Best please!!
Yes melon. Please
Why would you rather see his albums arbitrarily listed in order of "worst to best" than an in depth critique of any one of them?
KingOfCydonia yessss
seconded.
dannyb1379 Because that’s what Fantano’s ‘Worst to Best’ video’s basically are: in-depth critiques.
Tom Waits could read the ingredients off a ketchup bottle and it would sound fantastic. Rain Dogs is one of the Top Ten greatest albums ever recorded. Tom is a musical chameleon. A master of his craft.
I love your organization of your words like musical chameleon, that's full of imagination
Andy's Vinyl Den no its not. It's top 3
Nighthawks at the Diner.
Andy Borders
And vocal inspiration for Heath Ledger’s Joker!
LET ME FALL OUT OF THE WINDOW WITH CONFETTI IN MY HAIR
A Tom Waits album is like 6 straight songs of the most cacophonous noise you've ever heard followed by a song with a melody as sweet as honey.
Time and Hang By Your Head are few examples
@@zackzallie8735 Did you mean "Hang DOWN Your Head"? If so, yes, that is one of the two most melodious songs on Rain Dogs, with the other being "Downtown Train". Yup, "Time" is one too.
FOR I AM A RAIN DOG, TOO!
That album is incredible, and served as an intro to so much other great music for me.
Any examples of what Tom led you to listen too?
Nice profile picture dude
@@4242Chucknorris Captain Beefheart, Fiona Apple, Howlin' Wolf.
This tape bumps in the whip
Jamo Say No salutations fellow youngster
😤😤😤me and my niggas all agree tom waits go hard as FUCC
I would consider "Swordfishtrombones" to be his "a-ha!" moment that became the template he'd build with for the rest of his career, or however you put it. That album isn't dissimilar from "Rain Dogs" at all, it's his first album to make that leap to experimental Waits. I see Swordfishtrombones and Rain Dogs as practically companion pieces (they came out a year apart and are basically the same approach stylistically).
That said, while they're both classics, Rain Dogs is the better album, if only slightly. It's arguably his greatest album. Definitely in the top 10 of the 80s and one of the best albums of all time really.. Good review, though! Thanksthony!
^^this
Agreed for some reason ive always felt swordfish to be the schizophrenic little brother to rain dogs. ???
You can hear it coming all the way back to Heartattack & Vine, even though that album didn't really turn out the way he wanted it due to all the record company drama.
Alexander Nikevich I agree
my only complaint about Rain Dogs is that it has some tracks that are a bit too distant from the figure of Tom Waits that developed later and i really came to like. shit like Downtown Train and Time are whast im talking about. Swordfishtrombones doesnt even do that--im rather interested and soothed by the Dave the Butcher stuff, and i must say i love Franks Wild Years (the spoken word song) and i think it makes that album so memorable. Rain Dogs doesnt have that, for me.
P.S. imo Bone Machine is his best. but Frank's Wild Years and Real Gone really mesmerize me too.
The Pixies: Doolittle
Nick Drake: Pink Moon
The Beastie Boys: Paul's Boutique
Television: Marquee Moon
The Doors: Self-titled
Stevie Wonder: Songs in the Key of Life
The Magnetic Fields: 69 Love Songs
Public Enemy: It Takes A Nation of Millions...
Daft Punk: Discovery
Death: Leprosy
Modest Mouse: The Lonesome Crowded West
Spiritualized: Ladies and Gentlemen We Are Floating In Space
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Graham Kristensen all great records dude
I swear he's already done Marquee Moon
I would love to hear him review 69 Love Songs.
Dude, great suggestions. I second the Spiritualized suggestion! A lot of Anthony's younger viewers need exposed to that album and artist. Absolutely incredible album!
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This video is actually a really good crash course in Tom Waits for anyone that wants to check him out.
You however forgot to mention that he's one of the coolest people alive. And when he dies he'll be one of the coolest dead people. He was probably cool before he was even born. He popped out of his mother like 'Hey mannn...!' and put some grease in his hair and immediately started smoking.
Facts.
You should write his biography dawg
has he done anything cool that you can think of? not to question his, coolness, but im genuinely curious if theres any lore to his character lmao
@@spencerhinds2803 Not sure what you mean, but Tom Waits isn't so much a character as are the people in his songs. Like 'Hell Broke Luce' is about a veteran who comes back home to a miserable life. 'Chicago' is about ruined farmers trying to move to the city, 'Jesus Gonna Be Here' is about a dying homeless man, 'Martha' is about two lovers reuniting after decades, 'Green Grass' is abotu a dead man singing to his widow, and 'Christmas Postcard from a Hooker in Minneapolis' is... well, the title gives it away :D
But the reason why he's so cool is... we'll he's just so wonderfully eccentric. Watch some of his live performances or interviews, he's a vibe :D
@@MarkArandjus okay thats what i was curious about. He just gives off that fucking cool person vibe. I like it. Also thanks for replying to ur comment section 6 years later 😂
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Lift Tom Waits
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YES EXACTLY thank you for getting the refrence
"Time and tide Waits for no man."
Tom: Can i get a big mac ??
Sarah: Im sorry we are out of fries, your gonna have to wait
Tom waits.
Lol. Jon Lajoojee
Anywhere I Lay My Head is my favourite song of all time. Perfect song, perfect album.
it's probably the best closer ever
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stfu kid
watch out we've got the grown up over here
Mike K. Filthy frank is a shit musician stop shilling so much
Mike K. Dude are you stealing my name?
Lifesizemortal I believe you are the reason for the bombing of Hiroshima, you ass
a generic comment praising the album, praising the artist and acknowledging, in a patronising way, that Mr Raintony Dogtano gave this record a fair review.
We are all entitled to our opinion when it comes to art, but I don't know how you couldn't appreciate "downtown train" on this album. Yes, it is a bit more "produced" and traditional for Waits, but it is a really well written song! It adds to the sheer versatility of the album as a whole, IMO.
Rod Stewart ruined it for a lot of people.
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When I was in high school I saw Fight Club and I heard the song "Goin' Out West." The hard rock, clanging percussion and growling vocals caught my ear. I look up who performed the song and all I had was a name, Tom Waits. I never delved too much into it, but upon hearing a custom track list of songs one day, a friend asked, "Oh, you like Tom Waits?" I then was introduced to my first full exposure, "Real Gone." It was much more challenging and odd than I was accustomed to with music, but I felt a connection to the lyrics and style. After that I dug deep into the musical earth and discovered his other works. Upon wanting to know more, I discovered that "Rain Dogs" was considered his greatest and from the moment I heard it, I understood why. To this day, I'm not sure if it's my favorite of Wait's work, but it's one I can feel comfortable in introducing him to those unaware. I've got friends who would say they love his "lounge" version more than his "cookie monster' guttural days, but each album of his tells a variety of stories and elicits a wide range of emotions that I'm happy to sink into and rise from. "Rain Dogs" is a great example of his range vocally and musically, with themes, inspirations and rumination of a man who has been at the bottom and dreamed of the blurry skies above him. Whether or not one could find this to be just a maudlin notion or not, I'm happy to listen and stumble and sing with him.
The Strokes: Is This It
The Rolling Stones: Exile on Main St.
The Beach Boys: Pet Sounds
Tom Waits and Beefheart should've made a Troutmask Replica 2 together. Both are really odd characters...
Such a concentrated mass of avant-garde would cause a tear in the Memetic Continuum that would destroy the concept of Irony as we know it.
Abraxas DIO Lol, but it would be a hell of an album.
@@ilovecody7514 Tom Waits collaborated with Primus (twice), that's already pretty good.
Captain Beefheart & Tom Waits - Troutmasktrombones
@@milandrakulic3791 Dude..... That's perfect.
Oh shit I just noticed symbolic and leprosy in the background, nice
not even an honorable mention of the musicians on this record? come on, man
Awesome , Glad you reviewed this Gem . This Album is truly special . Along with Swordfishtrombone .
Fucking love this album
In an David letterman interview Tom did say that Swordfish Trombone, Raindogs, and Frank’s Wild Years, were a trilogy. An odyssey fallowing one character named Frank. Each character in these three albums are the same person really.
The best album of the 80's
Right up there with classics like Born To Run (though I do like Darkness On The Edge Of Town more), Joshua Tree, Remain In The Light, and other 80s gems.
_Cookie Monster_ writes surprisingly interesting lyrics
I fuckin love Tom Waits. His music is like a dark version of Disney.
Agreed
Old Disney movies are already dark enough.
@@zackzallie8735 but in a bad way
Whats even more hilarious/Ironic is the fact that DreamWorks used "little drop of poison" in Shrek 2's bar scene, because the entire inception of DreamWorks and Shrek was to hate on Disney lmao
Trout Mask Replica, Remain in Light, and Rain Dogs are all some of my favorite albums ever. thanks, Dadthony Fathertano.
I don’t even KNOW YOU, but I like your taste in Music!
Anywhere I Lay My Head is one of my favorite songs. I find it heartbreaking. The vocal performance and the lyrics always hit me like a truck. So beautiful. played it on my buddies speaker at work once. everyone fucking hated it. 😂
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What did Cory in the House do to you?
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To me, RAIN DOGS the album is one massive, fiery crescendo, that leads up to DOWNTOWN TRAIN; all the pain of feeling like a loser or a failed person but still having dreams, even if they "fall like rain..."
such a work of art. we're so lucky tom chose music !
so good to see the appreciation for Downtown Train in the comments here
if you've ever stumbled through a downtown district with a broken heart and drunk after a bar fight you will "get" Tom Waits
I love this album. I let a friend borrow it, and he kept it in his car. Then his car got repossessed. He still owes me a new copy, but he's dead now so I'm probably out of luck.
I never say that an album is my favorite, but...this is one of my favorite albums of all time. It's just so unique and raw. And it's made me respect Tom Waits even more as an artist...even if some of his tracks literally haunt me.
Would love to see a worst to best for Tom Waits. Not to mention of The Cure.
good album nice review but i didnt watch it
ok i watched the review it was nice
your last name is nice. its like pasta
Thanks im italian i like pasta AND pizza
That's racist pls stahp
listened to this record hella times in 9th grade
I grew up listening to this album, my dad exposed me to it when i was 5.
One of the very best albums I've ever heard. I've listened to it dozens of times and it gets deeper every time. The instant hits are there ("Downtown Train," "Hang Down Your Head") but the deep cuts are so fucking good. There is not a single wasted moment on this record.
"Singapore" isn't an instrumental; it's a song, with vocals. That rhyme.
Just saying.
No comment on "Rain Dogs"? Maybe my favorite track. It's so brilliant. But overall great review. But, seriously, Rain Dogs is my fave songs. Encapsulates the vibe of lost sadness really perfectly.
Mercurydylan89 fully agree. A wonderful song. Wonderful singing with Fab guitar and accordion
Huge fan of the version off Big Time, performed live in 1988, which is in 5/4 instead of 4/4
Oddly enough, I always loved Downtown Train, and sort of had a problem with Union Square.
REVIEW DOOLITTLE OR I BURN A SWANS VINYL
Anyone else waiting super impatiently for the Nightside Eclipse review?
That or a Blaze in the Northern Sky, metal is harshly unrepresented on this channel imo
Wearing my Storm of the Light's Bane longsleeve rn, totally would love to see that but as he just reviewed In The Nightside Eclipse I doubt we'll ever see it.
I think you meant abstruse, not obtuse, at the end of your review. Obtuse means not too bright.
We need a Tom Waits tier list, sir. Pretty, pretty please.
Review New Order for classics!
Danny Brown Power Corruption and Lies?
Chris topher New Order will always remain in the back of my mind because of how solid Blue Monday is.
chrysanth. 「少女全能」 love that song!
New Order is one of his favorite bands so he probably will eventually
Mickey Akerfeels one of my favorite bands too. Can't wait to see them at Coachella!
When I discovered Tom’s back catalogue, it was always hugely inspiring to me that his sound progressed, with massive complexity, once he became teetotal; eventually doing away with the boozed-up crooner ident.
The love and creative push of his wife, began a wildly unique sound. The definitive Waits sound which became even more badass, where alcohol didn’t speak for him
Still don't understand why so many prefer this over Swordfishtrombones and Franks Wild Years.
SirRunk For me, it's just the strongest collection of songs he ever released. But SFT and FWY do have a more cohesive sound and flow to them, so I totally get preferring either (or Bone Machine, which is also fantastic).
swordfishtrombones FTW!
Mate I think you've reviewed this one already as well
yeah, this stupid melon head man...
he uploaded an advanced review which u could get early if u gave money
sk nope, he did a full review free for anybody
Felabooti the only Tom Waits review available on UA-cam until now is Bad As Me
Oliver Fenderbender he took it down. check the classics review listed in theneedledrops wikipedia and go to the tom wait's reference link
You should review self-titled Townes van Zandt for classics week!
You had me at "clap hands". You killed it.
Tom was a character in interviews. I looked for him to get serious - I don't believe I ever detected a crack in him. He's straight up performer. He's on all the time. The only thing we'll ever know of Tom's weights will be in his interviews and songs.
(That is unless his wife family or friends tell us something "good" about him.)
If I had only 5 albums to have for the rest of my life, one of them would be Rain Dogs. I did not encounter the album or the songs until I was 41 years old. Where had this been? Why was some of this never on the radio? Controlling the narrative. That's why.
Anyway, I waste no time putting it on whenever I feel like it now.
This is some of the greatest music I've ever heard yet it sounds, bar band, new orleans street band. It sounds junky, clunky, sloppy yet it's choreographed. There's no sloppy performance in it at all. That band could perform that album the way it is right now before you, every note. It's a hobo sounding masterpiece. Musically to me, it's in the same way of Frank Zappa, Jethro Tull, Pink Floyd - no one sounded like them or they didn't Right light them. But above all his work for me, Rain Dogs is the one. in the sense that no one is like them at all. No one.
Subscribed.
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Peace🤘
He isn't playing a character in his interviews, he exaggerates his own real character
I honestly think Time is Tom's greatest song, it just pure, quiet beauty. And the lyrics are so unbelievably gorgeous.
I could listen to Anthony saying clap hands all day
loving the classics reviews this week Anthony.its nice to hear what you think of these albums. maybe you should do like a vid a month of your favourite albums?we would love that.
"The Heart of Saturday Night" is easily my favorite Waits album. Always felt this one was a tad overrated.
Nighthawks at the Diner got me into Tom and his catalog is very impressive overall. You can't help but smile any time Singapore comes on. Tom is an incredible artist and I'm always glad I stumbled onto his work.
Tom Waits for no man, don't you know
Tom Waits will always be my main man, ever since I heard "Hold On"
three years late but Hold On is one of the saddest and best songs I've ever heard
Gun Street Girl is exactly as long as it needs to be you boiled egg.
JOHN JOHHHN, HE'S LONG GONE
gone to Indiana he ain't never coming home
The ONLY person I've ever heard able to properly describe Tom Waits. Well done, that wasn't an easy task!
Subbed for what it's worth, love your videos man :D
Been waiting for a Waits review from you man, didn't dissapoint
I would say Swordfish is more 'seminal'
I grew up with Tom Waits and love everything he's ever done.
Definitely a classic but I prefer Swordfishtrombones
This is one of the best reviews you've done in a while. It doesn't rushed or just done out out of routine. You seem like you actually know a lot about the album.
That lisp he does isn't really unique to this album at all he did that a lot in small change like 6 years before
yeah people generally ignore the asylum years for idk what reason
4:43 i cant get over how perfect his impression is
Tom waits for no man.
bone machine was how I first fell for the charms of tom very quickly followed by this masterpiece, but they are all almost universally excellent... would also urge you to give big time a listen a live album from the sword/rain/wild year's period. This album though is very special to me as it opened my ears to the miriad possibilities of music from whatever genre or era truly changed my perceptions and I am forever grateful
Would be cool to see a review of some classic Smashing Pumpkins
Loving your choices on the classic albums.
BEST TEETH IN THE GAME should review Mr Bungle!
I heard tango til they're sore and immediately listened to his entire discography. Dude is great
This album was the first of Tom's that I really listened to, and it signified for me a beginning of branching out, going out of my comfort zone, and really going after music as a whole. I'll never forget it.
my dad started playing me tom waits at age 5. thanks dad
Rain dogs
Droptop
Ted Flex well it's officially 2018. Do you regret posting this?
Large LArry No
One of my favorite albums of all time.. I've owned probably ten copies. Absolutely essential and classic.
I love this album, good review. I have to disagree with you about Downtown Train, I think it's a beautiful song. It has a sense of longing to it that contrasts in an interesting way with the rest of the album. Also, interesting fact: the snare sound in Big Black Mariah that you mention, is Tom slamming down a 2x4 against an old dresser in a bathroom.
Good job, man! I loved your explanation of his different characters. Tom Waits is a storyteller with an open mind for sounds. Your perspective is so refreshing. I will definitely check out your other videos!
Modest Mouse - The Moon & Antarctica
While the guitar work on certain songs was mentioned in passing, I wanted to point out that one factor that makes this record so great is Marc Ribot's eerie and distinct lead guitar playing.
I've known every word to every song off of this album since I was 15, for better or worse.
Pinkthony Seastano good review. Although there is one bigger classic out right now.
You know you want to do it Antwon, you know you want it.
No way. I did not expect you to review this masterpiece! KUDOS, because this is one of my favorites of all time.
One of my all time favorite albums.
There is a really good jockey full of bourbon cover by joe bonamassa
Can't wait to hear you talk about STGSTV tomorrow!
It's either pink season or punk fantano
tom waits for no one
Stuart Ayers happy feast of winter veil!
Great review! Love Tom, love this album!
LOVE TOM WAITS.
(Really enjoy your reviews, thanks for covering a wide range of influences.)
You're going to review Symbolic.
Exactly what I thought
This was my introduction to Tom waits (I posted my reaction to it)
It was, uhm, an experience
I think this is my favourite album of all time. You really brought out the flavour well. Well done!
HOOOOLY FUCKING SHIT IMMM SOOO HAPPY HE REVIEWED TOOOM WAIIITSSS FUCK YEEESSS BEST TEETH IN THE FUCKING GAAAAAAAAAAAAAMEEEEEEEEE
I always have a memory of songs, of a place or a time but few albums have ever made the kind of impression that this lp had on its first play. I felt like I got sucked into an alternate existence, one I may have never left. My friend Nico said..take this one home, have a listen. I did. I put it on and only remember the place when I return, like a reoccurring dream that you only remember when you return. Thank you Nico! It’s a shame that they haven’t rereleased the Island years.
FUCKING PINK SEASON
Max Headroom called, he wants his shutter/ stutter back.
YAY TOM WAITS!!!!!!! Thanks for reviewing one of his crowning achievements. Maybe Mule Variations could be a future review?
7.05 for a decent Butthead impression... made me laugh that!
Stop smoking weed, it makes you dumber.