I Love You My Dear Master Tom Verlaine,You will Be Forever In My Heart for the rest of My Nights and Days !!!!! Thank You For Everythings !!! LOVE U !!!!!
You made such a difference, Tom. RIP...I will never forget the way you looked at me that night in Chicago. It felt like we were the only two people in the room.
These are the soundtracks to every ride that I have had and hope to have in this life. It reminds me and inspires me to keep on listening and dancing. Peace
The track (names) (apparently playing side 2 then side 1) might be: 0:00 Spiritual 5:24 Little Dance 8:41 Ore 13:41 Depot (1958) 15:28 Lore 22:18 Those Harbor Lights 25:28 Sleepwalkin' 29:00 The Deep Dark Clouds 32:09 Saucer Crash 37:16 Depot (1951) 42:45 Boulevard 45:26 Harely Quinn 48:07 Sor Jaunna 50:00 Depot (1957)
Tom channeling his inner Derek Bailey at points. Love the forays into free jazz inflected collective soundscapes. Very affecting instrumental paintings.
Love Tom Verlaine, thanks for posting this great album, which is otherwise not avail. on any of the typical streaming sources. HOWEVER -- the tracks are out-of-order, as if the poster had his CD player on shuffle, or something.
Definitely wrong track order. Anyway, "The guitars differ wildly from track to track. For the first song---"Those Harbor Lights"-it was a very beat-up, thin Hollowbody Kustom [likely a K200] through a blackface Fender Super Reverb. I used that amp a lot on Warm and Cool. The volume was pretty low---the knob was maybe at 3 or 4. For the three "Depot" tracks, I played a Strat through several '50s P.A. heads I still have and use. On "Boulevard", it was a small solidbody Framus with flatwound strings. I used the Kustom on "Saucer Crash", as well as on the Framus for the background sounds. "Ore" and "Lore" were performed using the Kustom guitar through the P.A. amp. "Sleep Walkin' " was a Vox Solidbody----one of those weirdly shaped teardrop things you have to play standing up. That's also the solo guitar on "Spiritual". I played it through a flip-top Ampeg B-15 bass amp. "On Little Dance", I think a Strat and a Danelectro each had a part. For "Harley Quinn", it was a Jazzmaster and a Strat." -Tom Verlaine
I just wanted to tell you what searing delight I have known while listening to your music, ever since 1977, when my friends and I had Marquee Moon on the record deck, pretty well constantly. Your solo albums all deliver wonders that transcend time and space; there's no question that you are the best ever guitarist. We met twice, once prior to a solo acoustic concert you gave in Tokyo, and then after a Television concert in Kawasaki. My wife, Satori, was equally thrilled to say hello. She has had a crush on you since her schooldays in Kyoto. We wish you all the very best. Any plans to play in Oxford, UK, where we now live, or London?
Pray for repose of the Soul of Thomas Verlaine. Liked this more than Marquee Moon. Accidentally heard opening song on radio program at 16,couldn't believe "guitar guys" weren't bigger fans of Thomas.
I am #onhere bc I sense true devotion on this page. I am a fan since 77 and have scanned the news for any cause of death, which I've given up finding, but also any burial or memorial arrangements. Was *anything* ever announced? Hope this doesn't strike anyone as morbid. Just seeking a bit of closure. Salut
Did you change the order of the tracks? I thought I remembered a nice arch in the build up of this album, but somehow the order now seems rather random to me. Great music nevertheless.
FROM THE 7 INCOMPLETE DIARIES OF POLA BERLINSKY: My boyfriend lost a testicle in an alligator-wrestling accident when he was 27. At 30 he had a replacement testicle grafted on that was donated by my other boyfriend. Which boyfriend should I marry? Should I sell my dead husband's bowling trophies on Craig's List? I want to sell them because they caused his death. He was putting on his bowling socks when 2 of the heavier trophies fell from a high shelf in the trophy room and killed him 1 year after he said: “Pola, don't ever love yourself at Burger King no matter what happens later on because they got lots of surveillance cameras everywhere!”
RIP Tom, you were a true wonder
28.01.2023 Manhattan
I Love You My Dear Master Tom Verlaine,You will Be Forever In My Heart for the rest of My Nights and Days !!!!! Thank You For Everythings !!! LOVE U !!!!!
You made such a difference, Tom. RIP...I will never forget the way you looked at me that night in Chicago. It felt like we were the only two people in the room.
These are the soundtracks to every ride that I have had and hope to have in this life. It reminds me and inspires me to keep on listening and dancing. Peace
Sir, you helped me through a tough time, thank you for sharing yourself with us......RIP
Wow, I'm blown away! I've been living under a rock...
RIP Tom Verlaine, my hero
He made some of my most well-liked instrumental albums. Play on Tom...play on...
wasnt ready for you to go Tom.
Exactly, my heart hurts like I actually knew him
amongst the biggest musical influences for me and for us, farewell
My favorite post Television album...really deserves a vinyl reissue..
Why? CDs sound better.
@@mikrophonie5633 you should have wax in your ear...
@@gillesvilliere9429 Espèce de grenouille française arrogante... Qu'est-ce que tu sais. Tais toi.
@@Benji306 ton français est impeccable..gros bisous..
@@gillesvilliere9429 je t'aime minou chat
Great record! It is especially fantastic to listen to while driving on a winding road and the weather is foggy..
How about a foggy road and winding weather
@@strangersname How about a foggy wind and road weather
How about sunny and winding?
The track (names) (apparently playing side 2 then side 1) might be:
0:00 Spiritual
5:24 Little Dance
8:41 Ore
13:41 Depot (1958)
15:28 Lore
22:18 Those Harbor Lights
25:28 Sleepwalkin'
29:00 The Deep Dark Clouds
32:09 Saucer Crash
37:16 Depot (1951)
42:45 Boulevard
45:26 Harely Quinn
48:07 Sor Jaunna
50:00 Depot (1957)
Thank you!!!❤
Incredible performance in Atlanta. Reunion. RIP Tom!
Rip Tom sei stato uno dei miei eroi!!!!!!
Tom channeling his inner Derek Bailey at points. Love the forays into free jazz inflected collective soundscapes. Very affecting instrumental paintings.
It's painting, truly
Old American Music played by the Great 🎸 virtuous Mr Verlaine with respect & his own personal loving touch for the musical Roots.
Love Tom Verlaine, thanks for posting this great album, which is otherwise not avail. on any of the typical streaming sources. HOWEVER -- the tracks are out-of-order, as if the poster had his CD player on shuffle, or something.
Caution: The order of the songs is out. Top is "Spiritual" / 22:19 is "Those Harbor Lights". The others are in order from there.
great guitar tones here folks .
Love it!
This is one of the records exhusbandguy ended up with. I really need to replace it. Makes my heart soar. Thanks for posting it.
I always liked his playing and compositions, never over stated and he could write lyrics too.
RIP Tom.
Definitely wrong track order. Anyway, "The guitars differ wildly from track to track. For
the first song---"Those Harbor Lights"-it was a very beat-up, thin Hollowbody Kustom [likely a K200] through a blackface Fender Super Reverb. I used that amp a lot on Warm and
Cool. The volume was pretty low---the knob was maybe at
3 or 4. For the three "Depot" tracks, I played a Strat through
several '50s P.A. heads I still have and use. On "Boulevard",
it was a small solidbody Framus with flatwound strings. I used
the Kustom on "Saucer Crash", as well as on the Framus for the
background sounds. "Ore" and "Lore" were performed using the
Kustom guitar through the P.A. amp. "Sleep Walkin' " was a
Vox Solidbody----one of those weirdly shaped teardrop things
you have to play standing up. That's also the solo guitar on "Spiritual".
I played it through a flip-top Ampeg B-15 bass amp. "On Little Dance", I think a Strat and a Danelectro each had a part. For
"Harley Quinn", it was a Jazzmaster and a Strat." -Tom Verlaine
I just wanted to tell you what searing delight I have known while listening to your music, ever since 1977, when my friends and I had Marquee Moon on the record deck, pretty well constantly. Your solo albums all deliver wonders that transcend time and space; there's no question that you are the best ever guitarist. We met twice, once prior to a solo acoustic concert you gave in Tokyo, and then after a Television concert in Kawasaki. My wife, Satori, was equally thrilled to say hello. She has had a crush on you since her schooldays in Kyoto. We wish you all the very best. Any plans to play in Oxford, UK, where we now live, or London?
@@justinearl6610 DON’T THINK THAT WAS TOM
He was a Gear Guy for sure
Bits of this record remind me of Jerry Garcia's work on the Zabriskie Point Soundtrack
NICE
gonna go find that
Sounds really cool!!! GREAT TOM!!!
Funny. just found out about Verlaine's cover of Dylan's 'Cold irons bound', And now this, at 5:25.
Can't be a coincidence.
Plus grand album de tous les temps
Emoción agradecida
Pray for repose of the Soul of Thomas Verlaine.
Liked this more than Marquee Moon. Accidentally heard opening song on radio program at 16,couldn't believe "guitar guys" weren't bigger fans of Thomas.
Tom Verlaine and Richard Lloyd a most talented pair.
I'm finding this album addictive.
I swear I hear the spirit if Bill Frissell here.........
and of Jerry Garcia definitely. amazing record.
Tom's actually older than Bill. But they definitely share many of the same influences
Beautiful!!
OUIIIII!!! MERCI!!!!
1992, nice year.
A MASTERPIECE!
I am #onhere bc I sense true devotion on this page. I am a fan since 77 and have scanned the news for any cause of death, which I've given up finding, but also any burial or memorial arrangements. Was *anything* ever announced? Hope this doesn't strike anyone as morbid. Just seeking a bit of closure. Salut
Brillant
Rest In Peace
Pray for his Soul.
You'll be missed.
Chez Mamie !!!!!!!!
Best trip
Tres Cool
I have the cds, and all of recordings of Verlaine, am a Jazz Master player.
Have you heard ..asmileyfallsapart ? Haven’t been able to find this song
Reminds me of Loren Connors...
I can definitely hear that.
great!
Well... let's see!
🧡
Is it my old ears or is the opening track not a slowed down reworking of Marquee Moon?
Wundervoll :-))
❤
Nice, I hear echoes of John Mclaughlinin on In a silent way....
for sure
ha! was just now listening to Silent Way, and made me think of this one.
lets call it, "jazz" influence, or even "Coltrane" influence
Miles was a huge influence on Tom
first instrumental sounds like "Black Muddy River"
Word
omg
wow, had no idea he recorded solo records!
They are all great.
Me neither. Feel like I just found treasure.
@@justinearl6610 they are! And each one has its own unique quality. I'd forgotten how much I love "Cover" til I pulled it out recently. Sigh.
@@justinearl6610 i came here to say this!!
@kevinrutmanis really? I am catching up, having been a fan of the 2 in the 70s
What are the names of the songs?
Did you change the order of the tracks? I thought I remembered a nice arch in the build up of this album, but somehow the order now seems rather random to me.
Great music nevertheless.
Anyone know where to find a smileyfacefallsapart?
Sup bro I’m looking for it too
Right damn song is stuck in my head
!
A Strat with lipstick pick ups
Sorry.
FROM THE 7 INCOMPLETE DIARIES OF POLA BERLINSKY:
My boyfriend lost a testicle in an alligator-wrestling accident when he was 27. At 30 he had a replacement testicle grafted on that was donated by my other boyfriend. Which boyfriend should I marry? Should I sell my dead husband's bowling trophies on Craig's List? I want to sell them because they caused his death. He was putting on his bowling socks when 2 of the heavier trophies fell from a high shelf in the trophy room and killed him 1 year after he said: “Pola, don't ever love yourself at Burger King no matter what happens later on because they got lots of surveillance cameras everywhere!”
❤