live Tom Waits / Herb Hardesty - Summertime / Burma Shave

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  • @MrRandomEnterprises
    @MrRandomEnterprises 5 років тому +66

    Per the request below, here is the correct transcript of the lyrics of this performance.
    FYI, it is from the “Sydney State Theatre”, Sydney, Australia
    May 2, 1979
    This recording is probably from an FM broadcast which was designed to enhance interest in Tom's 1979 Australian tour, as it is from the 2nd night of the tour. Tom also did some Aussie TV appearances before the tour, appearing first on “The Don Lane Show” on 4/30/79.
    (The performance starts with the instrumental theme to the song "Summertime" on trumpet, first with a rubber plunger [makes the wha wha Peanuts voice sound], which is then removed. Later in the song a mute is also used in the trumpet to make it sound thinner, and the plunger is used again for part of the solo interlude)
    (Quoting Tom from here on)
    Well...
    -applause-
    (Waits laughs at the warm applause)
    Mister Herbet Hardesty
    Uh you know...
    You know it... I remember..it rained all day, the day that Elvis Presley died
    And only a legend can make it do that
    Cause you know...
    I remember when my baby said we were through and she's gonna walk out on me,
    It was Elvis Presley that talked her out of it
    And uh.. he gave me my first leather jacket and taught me how to comb my hair just right in a fillin' station bathroom (slang for gas station)
    It was Elvis that gave you a rubber on prom night.. and told you that you looked real sharp
    So...
    I think he maybe just got a little tired of repairing all the broken hearts in the world
    And now I think maybe I understand,
    Why mechanics' cars never start
    And why night watchmen are always sleeping on the job
    Why shoeshine boys are always have worn out, scuffed up shoes
    But uh... you know a leven (word mistake)... what ya gonna do, ya know?
    A legend never dies.. it just teaches you everything he knows and,
    gives you courage to ask around
    And I know uh.. there's a small little town where dreams are still alive
    And... there's a hero on every corner,
    and uh... they're all on their way to a place called Burma Shave..
    (there is a cut in the recording here - it was probably being recorded on a cassette tape which had to be flipped over to Side B
    - the missing line would be approximately:
    "There was this licorice tattoo, that turned a gun metal blue" - resume tape)
    Scrawled out across the shoulders, of this dying little town see..
    And every night it takes the one eyes jacks...
    uh... a one eyed jack is like...
    you got one headlight burned out on your car.. called a one-eyed jack,
    You could see 'em from across the railroad tracks, and
    With a scar on his belly there came this stranger passing through, and
    He was a juvenile delinquent.. and he never learned how to behave
    But the cops never think to look... when you're on your way to Burma Shave
    And the road was like a ribbon man, yeah
    And the moon was like a bone
    And he didn't seem to be like any guy she'd ever known
    He kinda looked like Farley Granger... with his hair slicked back..
    And she said "Honey I've always been a sucker for a fella that uh...
    wears a cowboy hat
    And just how far do you think you might be going Mister?"
    He said baby that all depends on uh.. what you mean
    Cause I'm only stopping here tonight,
    cause I got to get myself some gasoline
    And "I guess I'm going out thataway least-wise as long as it's paved
    And I guess you'd say I'm on my way to... Burma Shave"
    And he said, uh, that's cool
    Why don't you put your knees up on the glove compartment
    Well she took out her barrettes and man..
    her hair spilled out just like root beer
    She popped her gum and she arched her back
    And she said "man.. this little town don't amount to nothin'
    It's just a wide spot in the road
    And some nights my heart pounds like thunder and I don't know why it don't explode
    But everybody in this stinkin' town has got one foot in the grave
    and I'm gonna take my chances with you tonight..
    all the way to Burma Shave"
    He said..uh well you know uh.. OK.. uh, how old are you?..
    Uh that's.. a problem..
    Oh where'd you go to school baby? Oh yeah? Oh..
    I went to Sweetwater, Uh, I dropped out.. you know.. you know how it is.. Got in trouble..
    You know a guy named Eddy Alvarez? No?
    Huh... Well Presley's what they call me
    Why don't you change the stations baby
    and count the grain elevators, watch em go by in the rearview mirror
    "any way you point this thing is gonna beat the hell out of the sting
    cause every night I go to bed with all my dreams, and I lie down..
    And they die right here every morning
    So come on Presley and drill me a hole, with a barber pole
    Cause I'm jumpin' my parole just like a fugitive tonight
    Let's have another swig of that sweet black velvet..that sweet black velvet
    Let's pass that car! Are you brave enough?
    And we can get there just before the sun comes up
    You and me, all the way to Burma Shave.. yeah
    Cause I'm going crazy in this town man.. yeah
    My old man give me nothing but shit.. I don't know..
    I don't care what they say.. yeah
    Let's get out of town tonight"
    (passing car noises)
    Trumpet Solo - mute used in middle & end
    (Kostas K sez it sounds like a Dying Elephant!)
    -applause-
    Well, I was talking to..uh.. my brother in law
    He said there was a wreck out on the highway..
    Well, they saw the smoke from the tires, and the twisted machine
    Aw, and when all you got's just a nickel's worth of dreams
    and they've been swindled from you
    on the way to a place called Burma Shave
    You let the sun hit the derrick.. cast a bat wing shadow,
    It's up against a car door on the shotgun side
    But you know something baby? I swear to God..
    when they pulled you from the wreck you still had on your shades
    And dreams are growing wild every night
    Just this side of Burma Shave
    And there's another young girl out by the highway tonight
    With her thumb out
    There's just a few trucks goin' by
    (passing noise)
    (from this point Waits is singing the original lyrics of the backing melody from the song Summertime)
    The fish are jumpin',
    Fish are jumpin',
    Then... the cotton is high
    You daddy's rich
    You daddy's rich
    And your mama, your mama's good lookin'
    So hush..little baby
    Don't
    Don't
    Don't you cry (repeated 10 times before the final)
    Don't.... you... cry

  • @lareinedemado
    @lareinedemado 3 місяці тому +2

    Wow. His "young" voice is as amazing as his gritty one. He can come up with so many different versions of his songs...mind blowing.

  • @johnmetzger8856
    @johnmetzger8856 Місяць тому +1

    First time hearing this version. Brilliant, memorable, and written and performed by a genius. To say I love it is an understatement. It shows the best of Waits. Thank you for finding and posting it

  • @AnnaSavelxeva
    @AnnaSavelxeva Рік тому +4

    Я почти не знаю английский, зато могу воспринимать всю музыку, включая голос Тома, как единое целое... Это прекрасно.

  • @carlotamolina2849
    @carlotamolina2849 Рік тому +5

    This vibe should never extinguish 🫀

  • @culloutoltec9111
    @culloutoltec9111 5 місяців тому +4

    MISTUH WAITS... this upload is a gem, many thanks...

  • @opp17485
    @opp17485 8 років тому +22

    Herbert Hardesty, gone, but never forgotten. One of the greats.

  • @abreujoel435
    @abreujoel435 3 роки тому +13

    When ones traveled in chaos, despair, and self reflection, this poet has the power to walk one down some deeply familiar visions. Isn't it interesting, the power of words, emotion, and a Melody.

  • @gs212.
    @gs212. Рік тому +1

    Genialny Tom Waits czaruje swoją osobowością 🎺

  • @crewah2889
    @crewah2889 9 років тому +24

    This is indeed from 1979 in Sydney, when Hardesty was touring with Tom.
    And god damn it, it's just incredible.

    • @dariustomaszewski9373
      @dariustomaszewski9373 9 років тому +1

      +Crew AH : thanks!

    • @raucousreg9064
      @raucousreg9064 7 років тому +5

      The description says there's a few inches of tape missing so this may be the State Theatre recording from 1979 BUT in that recording there's a line that drew a whoop from an audience member that's clearly audible. It isn't in this version (and I was the audience member!)

    • @MrHaides
      @MrHaides 2 роки тому +2

      It is a JJ recording.I recorded it to a cassette tape from the radio.

  • @elletindra
    @elletindra Рік тому +1

    He’so beautyful in all that one can imagine, l
    loved hiyfrom the first time I’ve heard him ❤️‍🔥

  • @Liverpoolschoolofeng
    @Liverpoolschoolofeng 11 років тому +55

    BTW most people outside the US have no idea what the reference to Burma Shave is....it was an old brand of shaving cream, that used to have a long series of separated signs advertising their product, so the final sign looked like a roadsign to a town called.....Burma Shave

    • @xoxb2
      @xoxb2 3 роки тому +1

      I know the comment is old, but thank you so much! Two others from different songs I've not been able to translate - do you know what his soaking wet Staceys are? Or a gooseneck riser?

    • @gerdaschilski6967
      @gerdaschilski6967 3 роки тому

      Thank you I thought it was a shaving soap 😀

    • @gamblincam6049
      @gamblincam6049 3 роки тому

      Si amigo

    • @KarlDebbaut
      @KarlDebbaut 3 роки тому

      Burma got shaved by different Imperialist countries alright. And not just beards.

    • @jamesthomas995
      @jamesthomas995 2 роки тому +3

      @@xoxb2 Staceys are brand of shoes/boots and a gooseneck riser is long piece of metal for towing on trucks; the way it's used in the song I believe would be as a weapon.

  • @theodoresweger4948
    @theodoresweger4948 2 роки тому +4

    Absolutly the best,love the sound and the lyrics. Thanks so much.

  • @allanwyatt9683
    @allanwyatt9683 4 роки тому +11

    The best "mash-up" I've had the pleasure of hearing. You can feel the sweat and desperation and lost dreams...

  • @PierzStyx
    @PierzStyx 6 років тому +9

    I listen to this every couple of weeks, at most. Just an incredible piece of music.

  • @carthag
    @carthag 11 років тому +31

    This bootleg is also called "Cold Beer on a Hot Night" - it was recorded in Sydney 1979 as far as I know. And it's the best recording of Burma Shave/Summertime that I know of. It's amazing.

    • @ianodonnell2658
      @ianodonnell2658 11 місяців тому

      Agreed. 1 million %

    • @carthag
      @carthag 11 місяців тому

      hell eyah @@ianodonnell2658

    • @carthag
      @carthag 11 місяців тому +1

      @@ianodonnell2658sorry about that, i mean hell yeah

    • @raucousreg9064
      @raucousreg9064 6 місяців тому +2

      You can hear me whooping at one point! What a great gig it was.

    • @carthag
      @carthag 6 місяців тому

      @@raucousreg9064 awesome, wish i couldve been there but i wasnt born yet lol

  • @awbyh626
    @awbyh626 3 роки тому +5

    Never heard this until today. A red letter day. Than you MyRandomEnterprises for the lyrics.

  • @sebgaudin9850
    @sebgaudin9850 Рік тому +1

    Intensity and humour in music , that’s cool

  • @MrZappianoify
    @MrZappianoify Рік тому +1

    Versión emocionante con esa trompeta y esas atmósferas tan Tom Waits, un adagio a la más hermosa tristeza.

  • @georgelasek5635
    @georgelasek5635 3 роки тому +4

    Yep, State Theatre Sydney 1979. Brilliant show. I saw him two nights in a row and the set list was totally different. Recorded by Indie radio station Double J, now JJJ. I had the recording on cassette recorded off the radio but recently found the double album Cold Beer on a Hot Night.

  • @ppepingtom3
    @ppepingtom3 11 років тому +8

    still after 25 years goozebumps all over

  • @NeoViny
    @NeoViny 3 роки тому +4

    I am glad to have this recording on CD....

  • @joelhouser2911
    @joelhouser2911 3 роки тому +2

    I am and will always be the 'Execuitive Vice President ' of the Tom Waits fan club of the Rocky Mtn. Region🤫

  • @vtheb1299
    @vtheb1299 2 роки тому +1

    Phenomenal performance.

  • @filomenamauti9617
    @filomenamauti9617 3 роки тому

    Wonderful Man. Wonderful JJ Cale. Wonderful Art. Alessio Basciani.

  • @Ratzfourtyfour
    @Ratzfourtyfour  12 років тому +6

    It's from a CD titled 'Blue'. I bought it in the early nineties in an East German record store. I think it's a Russian copy, labelled just 'P 910144'.

  • @wadesmith666
    @wadesmith666 2 роки тому +1

    Beware! Genius at work

  • @sharonmountstephen3957
    @sharonmountstephen3957 2 роки тому +1

    O hell yeah!! Thanks so very much for your upload 👏👏 2am and I Really Needed this "Shot"! 🤙 👌 🌻

  • @mikeflash66
    @mikeflash66 5 років тому +4

    WOW ! So cool,man !

  • @vsel7869
    @vsel7869 10 місяців тому +1

    Superb

  • @randiarikstad4752
    @randiarikstad4752 2 роки тому

    When I was pregnant, 17 years old, now listening to summertime, but then wintertime. No children for me. Men pay for an abortion, but then they do not care

  • @kentborges5114
    @kentborges5114 2 роки тому +1

    HAPPY BIRTHDAY TOM !

  • @billyballard9072
    @billyballard9072 2 роки тому

    Remember as a boy, heard " take five" & was transformed off the teeny pop.. maybe this n same vein-- it's 40-50's style.. luv it

  • @barbarab1001
    @barbarab1001 3 роки тому +4

    I was five at the time. Goddamn If I where 14 I would have been there. Some things will always hurt a little bit

  • @Hassifouncha
    @Hassifouncha 3 роки тому +5

    To me it's the best Summertime I've ever heard... uh well you know uh...

    • @NormAppleton
      @NormAppleton 3 роки тому +1

      Don't insult Billie and Ella that way.

  • @Liverpoolschoolofeng
    @Liverpoolschoolofeng 11 років тому +6

    I bought the CD of "Cold Beer on a hot night" a good 15 years ago, lost it now, but you can download it/torrent it easy enough. The quality is amazing, it's from an Australian radio broadcast. I'll never know why it wasn't an official release, it is one of the best concerts I've ever heard, I much prefer it to Big Time, it has a real atmosphere, you can hear the crowd and Tom is in top form, and this is the definitive version of this song, for me, his band on this tour is amazing.

  • @morteneriksen4589
    @morteneriksen4589 Рік тому +2

    Always wondered, ever since I got my hands on the "Cold Beer On a Hot Night" bootleg about 30 years ago, from an Italian post order company that was exclusively dealing in bootlegs, if the master tape for this amazing gig is lingering in some Australian radio archive. Would be fantastic to get someone to dig it up and get it released in full.
    Perhaps Tom's record company could get their hands on it? Or somebody who's working at whatever happened with the Triple J station / show?

  • @gedster72
    @gedster72 2 роки тому

    Where's the "love" button? "Like" just isn't enough for this

  • @billyballard9072
    @billyballard9072 2 роки тому

    Like his quote " reality is for ppl who can't face drugs "

  • @Brokenkingpins
    @Brokenkingpins 2 роки тому

    I downloaded this from Napster 20 years ago.

  • @fatheadthedog
    @fatheadthedog 11 років тому +3

    herb hardesty is also a well know tenor saxist...he did a lot of the famous solos on fats domino's hits

  • @3rdrockfrmtheSUN
    @3rdrockfrmtheSUN 3 роки тому +2

    Amazing.

  • @johnwilder6310
    @johnwilder6310 3 роки тому +2

    True life in North Cali!

  • @josecarlosguimaraes6268
    @josecarlosguimaraes6268 3 роки тому +2

    Tom ESSA figura e sua música esse jazz translúcido louco gosto pelo seu estilo único satisfaz meu CEREBELO também louco como todos nós abraço .

  • @johnnyp8979
    @johnnyp8979 2 роки тому +1

    Always 💯...
    ♥️. !

  • @carthag
    @carthag 8 років тому +5

    that sweet black velvet

  • @goldenhour04
    @goldenhour04 12 років тому

    I melt every time i here this sound and this story...

  • @colossalberger
    @colossalberger 3 роки тому

    In the U.S. it’s title Fast women and slow horses. This is a Christmas Eve tradition of mine or a few years

  • @chineseollies1
    @chineseollies1 12 років тому +1

    The cassette i had in the late 80's with this version was live in sydney? It was a bootleg i bought at a record convention in a best western...

  • @theressamurphy2996
    @theressamurphy2996 2 роки тому

    Wonderful wonderful 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍😊😊😊 ❤️❤️❤️

  • @ianrmacdougall3875
    @ianrmacdougall3875 2 роки тому

    Wonderful

  • @juliejais2546
    @juliejais2546 2 роки тому

    I hear it everyday

  • @MoonWrath88
    @MoonWrath88 11 років тому

    this song (or a very similar one) is in a "Romeo bleeding - live from Austin" 12" LP recorded in 1978 (and reprint in 2009) that I own... great album.

  • @user-ge3le6mq3f
    @user-ge3le6mq3f 3 роки тому +2

    Trippy, as usual

  • @petercheever-mayr7903
    @petercheever-mayr7903 2 роки тому +1

    good lord !!!

  • @noahholliday9761
    @noahholliday9761 2 роки тому

    Wow!

  • @Kalimerogetz
    @Kalimerogetz 2 роки тому

    yesss

  • @katherinetosi3750
    @katherinetosi3750 2 роки тому

    Every night I go to bed with my dreams and they die right by next me tomorrow.

  • @jim.sheridan
    @jim.sheridan 3 роки тому +1

    🖤

  • @kostask3433
    @kostask3433 6 років тому +8

    Can anyone make out what Tom is saying at the end of the song?
    Here's my best shot at transcribing this performance:
    It's the Herbet Hardesty
    *applause*
    You know... I remember..it rained all day, the day that Elvis Presley died
    And only a legend can make it do that
    And you know..I remember when my baby said we were through and she was gonna walk out on me,
    It was Evils Presley that talked her out of it
    And.. he gave me my first leather jacket and taught me how to comb my hair just right in a ??? station bathroom
    It was Elvis that gave you a rubber on prom night.. and told you that you looked real sharp
    And you know..I think he maybe just got a little tired of repairing all the broken hearts in the world
    And now I think maybe I understand,
    Why mechanics' cars never start
    and why night watchmen are always sleeping on the john
    why shoeshine boys are always have worn out scuffed up shoes
    A legend never dies.. just teaches you everything he knows,
    gives you courage to ask around
    And I know.. this small little town where dreams are still alive
    And there's a hero on every corner,
    and they're all on their way to a place called Burma Shave..
    Scrawled across the shoulders of this dying town see..
    And every night he takes the one eyes jacks, a one eyed jack is like...
    you got one headlight burned out in your car.. called one-eyed jack
    You could see him from across the railroad tracks
    With a scar on his belly, there came this stranger passing through
    He was a juvenile delinquent.. and he never learned how to behave
    But the cops would never think to look you in on the way to
    Burma Shave
    And the road was like a ribbon man
    And the moon was like a bone
    And he didn't seem to be like any guy she'd ever known
    He kinda looked like Farley Granger with his hair slicked back..
    And she said "Honey I've always been a sucker for a fella that. wears a cowboy hat"
    And just how far do you think you might be going Mister?
    he said baby that all depends on.. what you mean
    Cause I'm only stopping here tonight,
    cause I got to get myself some gasoline
    And I guess I'm going out thataway least while as long as it's paved
    And I guess you'd say I'm on my way to
    Burma Shave
    And he said, uh, that's cool
    Why don't you put your knees up on the glove compartment
    Well she took out her barrettes and man.. her hair spilled out like rootbeer
    she popped her gum and she arched her back
    she said man.. this old town don't amount to nothing
    It's just a wide spot in the road
    some night my heart pounds just like thunder
    I don't know why it don't explode
    that everybody in this stinking town has got one foot in the grave
    and I'm gonna take my chances with you tonight..
    on the way to
    Burma Shave
    He said..OK.. how old are you?..uh that's.. a problem..
    Oh where did you go to school babe? On yeah? I went to Sweetwater
    I dropped out.. you know how it is..
    You know a guy called Eddy Alvarez, well Presley's what they call me
    why don't you change the stations baby
    and count the grain elevators, watch em go by in the rearview mirror
    and anywhere you point this thing
    it's gonna beat the hell out of the sting
    cause every night I go to bed with all my dreams, I lie down
    And they die right here, every morning
    So come one Presley and drill me a hole.. with a barber pole
    Cause I'm jumping my parole just like a fugitive tonight
    Let's have another swig of that sweet black velvet..that sweet black velvet
    Let's pass that car! Are you brave enough?
    And we can get there just before the sun comes up
    You and me, all the way to Burma Shave
    Cause I'm going crazy in this town
    My old man give me nothing but shit
    I don't know.. I don't care what they say,
    Let's get out of town tonight
    *Trumpet Solo/Dying Elephant*
    *applause*
    I was talking to.. my brother in law
    He said there was a wreck out on the highway..
    They saw the smoke from the tires, and the twisted machine
    Oh and all you got is just a knickel's worth of dreams
    and they've been swindled from you on the way to a place called Burma Shave
    You let the sun hit the derrick cast a bat wing shadow,
    It's up against a car door, on the shotgun side
    Do you know something baby? I swear to God.. when they pulled you from the wreck
    You still had on your shades
    And dreams are growing wild every night
    Just this side of Burma Shave
    There's another young girl out by the highway tonight
    just a few trucks go by
    You daddy will..
    You daddy will
    And your mama, your mama
    So hush..little baby
    Don't
    Don't you cry

    • @Ratzfourtyfour
      @Ratzfourtyfour  6 років тому +1

      There's another young girl out by the highway
      With the thumb up (? the audio is fucked up real badly there, I'm considering a re-upload after hearing that)
      ...
      You're daddy's rich...
      The last part is just actual Summertime lyrics as written by DuBose Heyward. They're all over the internet.

    • @pxg1773
      @pxg1773 6 років тому +1

      Kostas K its a song called summertime

  • @narrowdog6084
    @narrowdog6084 5 років тому +1

    This is the Austin City limits show from 1978. Full show here.
    www.dailymotion.com/video/x3l9rxi

  • @davidarrowsmith440
    @davidarrowsmith440 2 роки тому +2

    The bass player is pretty important

  • @josephstevenson9230
    @josephstevenson9230 2 роки тому +1

    There used to be the actual video to this here on UA-cam. Anyone know where I can find it again? My favourite live performance probably ever!

  • @ppdayz888
    @ppdayz888 3 роки тому

    Oh yeah 🤟🔥💓

  • @KappaDaKappa
    @KappaDaKappa 2 роки тому

    Dopest of The Dope.

  • @MissesWaits
    @MissesWaits 12 років тому +1

    uaaahhhhh...

  • @coryjones15
    @coryjones15 12 років тому

    where did you find this track?

  • @ranniepannie
    @ranniepannie 12 років тому +1

    it is sydney, 1979, great concert, quite tipsy

    • @barbarab1001
      @barbarab1001 3 роки тому

      You should drink whisky whilst listening this

  • @andrewhlevy3264
    @andrewhlevy3264 3 роки тому

    How to touch your very own soul?

  • @MegaRamon1985
    @MegaRamon1985 2 роки тому

    12/2021

  • @dariustomaszewski9373
    @dariustomaszewski9373 9 років тому

    australia 1982?

  • @MrRandomEnterprises
    @MrRandomEnterprises 5 років тому

    Don Lane clip can be found here: ua-cam.com/video/uUFklia47WM/v-deo.html

  • @joary639
    @joary639 11 років тому

    we know the secret! :-D

  • @tiagodungo
    @tiagodungo 3 роки тому +1

  • @billyballard9072
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    Dare I say he's male billy Holliday,, style

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    😁

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  • @mejustme6944
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    🍸 🚬 🍸 💊 💊

  • @ivanstakic3694
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    Sve&

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