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WAITS/CORBIJN 77-11, A COLLECTORS EDITION LINEN SLIPCASE BOOK LIMITED TO 6,600 COPIES, IS SCHEDULED FOR A MAY 8TH RELEASE IN US AND EUROPE BY RENOWNED GERMAN PUBLISHER SCHIRMER-MOSEL. THE COFFEE TABLE ART BOOK NOT ONLY FEATURES OVER 200 PAGES OF WAITS PORTRAITS TAKEN BY CORBIJN OVER FOUR DECADES, BUT ALSO INCLUDES OVER 50 PAGES OF THE FIRST PUBLISHED COLLECTION OF MUSINGS AND PHOTOGRAPHS TAKEN BY WAITS HIMSELF.
http://www.kingsroadmerch.com/tom%2Dwaits/view/?id=4014
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The Argonaut wrote:WAITS/CORBIJN 77-11, A COLLECTORS EDITION LINEN SLIPCASE BOOK LIMITED TO 6,600 COPIES, IS SCHEDULED FOR A MAY 8TH RELEASE IN US AND EUROPE BY RENOWNED GERMAN PUBLISHER SCHIRMER-MOSEL. THE COFFEE TABLE ART BOOK NOT ONLY FEATURES OVER 200 PAGES OF WAITS PORTRAITS TAKEN BY CORBIJN OVER FOUR DECADES, BUT ALSO INCLUDES OVER 50 PAGES OF THE FIRST PUBLISHED COLLECTION OF MUSINGS AND PHOTOGRAPHS TAKEN BY WAITS HIMSELF.
http://www.kingsroadmerch.com/tom%2Dwaits/view/?id=4014
Anyone want a $200 book?
Seems nice, but way too expensive.
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McParadigm wrote:
Gods' Die wrote:
Kevin Davis wrote:His guitar playing on Rain Dogs means nothing to me, and I hate his backing vocals on "Blind Love."

The more Ribot the better as far as I'm concerned.
I was talking about the album itself and its roots to Exile. If Anywhere I Lay My Head means nothing to you then shame on you.
It's almost impossible to exaggerate the impact of the Stones on post 1980-Waits. They're up there with people like Howlin' Wolf and James Brown in terms of how distinctly their impact shines through. It says enough that, when the record company asked Tom if there were any musicians he'd really like to see play on his new record (Rain Dogs), he immediately shot back "Keith Richards."

Ribot might well be my favorite guitar player of all time, but Tom's work with Keith has a distinctive slurring, bleary-eyed groan to it that is unique to those pieces and which I'm glad is a part of his palate.
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theplatypus wrote:
McParadigm wrote:
Gods' Die wrote:
Kevin Davis wrote:His guitar playing on Rain Dogs means nothing to me, and I hate his backing vocals on "Blind Love."

The more Ribot the better as far as I'm concerned.
I was talking about the album itself and its roots to Exile. If Anywhere I Lay My Head means nothing to you then shame on you.
It's almost impossible to exaggerate the impact of the Stones on post 1980-Waits. They're up there with people like Howlin' Wolf and James Brown in terms of how distinctly their impact shines through. It says enough that, when the record company asked Tom if there were any musicians he'd really like to see play on his new record (Rain Dogs), he immediately shot back "Keith Richards."

Ribot might well be my favorite guitar player of all time, but Tom's work with Keith has a distinctive slurring, bleary-eyed groan to it that is unique to those pieces and which I'm glad is a part of his palate.
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Keith Richards & Mick Jagger wrote all of Tom Waits's music & lyrics for him to record post 1980.
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VinylGuy wrote:
The Argonaut wrote:WAITS/CORBIJN 77-11, A COLLECTORS EDITION LINEN SLIPCASE BOOK LIMITED TO 6,600 COPIES, IS SCHEDULED FOR A MAY 8TH RELEASE IN US AND EUROPE BY RENOWNED GERMAN PUBLISHER SCHIRMER-MOSEL. THE COFFEE TABLE ART BOOK NOT ONLY FEATURES OVER 200 PAGES OF WAITS PORTRAITS TAKEN BY CORBIJN OVER FOUR DECADES, BUT ALSO INCLUDES OVER 50 PAGES OF THE FIRST PUBLISHED COLLECTION OF MUSINGS AND PHOTOGRAPHS TAKEN BY WAITS HIMSELF.
http://www.kingsroadmerch.com/tom%2Dwaits/view/?id=4014
Anyone want a $200 book?
Seems nice, but way too expensive.
My thoughts exactly.
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durdencommatyler wrote:
VinylGuy wrote:
The Argonaut wrote:WAITS/CORBIJN 77-11, A COLLECTORS EDITION LINEN SLIPCASE BOOK LIMITED TO 6,600 COPIES, IS SCHEDULED FOR A MAY 8TH RELEASE IN US AND EUROPE BY RENOWNED GERMAN PUBLISHER SCHIRMER-MOSEL. THE COFFEE TABLE ART BOOK NOT ONLY FEATURES OVER 200 PAGES OF WAITS PORTRAITS TAKEN BY CORBIJN OVER FOUR DECADES, BUT ALSO INCLUDES OVER 50 PAGES OF THE FIRST PUBLISHED COLLECTION OF MUSINGS AND PHOTOGRAPHS TAKEN BY WAITS HIMSELF.
http://www.kingsroadmerch.com/tom%2Dwaits/view/?id=4014
Anyone want a $200 book?
Seems nice, but way too expensive.
My thoughts exactly.
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VinylGuy wrote:
durdencommatyler wrote:
VinylGuy wrote:
The Argonaut wrote:WAITS/CORBIJN 77-11, A COLLECTORS EDITION LINEN SLIPCASE BOOK LIMITED TO 6,600 COPIES, IS SCHEDULED FOR A MAY 8TH RELEASE IN US AND EUROPE BY RENOWNED GERMAN PUBLISHER SCHIRMER-MOSEL. THE COFFEE TABLE ART BOOK NOT ONLY FEATURES OVER 200 PAGES OF WAITS PORTRAITS TAKEN BY CORBIJN OVER FOUR DECADES, BUT ALSO INCLUDES OVER 50 PAGES OF THE FIRST PUBLISHED COLLECTION OF MUSINGS AND PHOTOGRAPHS TAKEN BY WAITS HIMSELF.
http://www.kingsroadmerch.com/tom%2Dwaits/view/?id=4014
Anyone want a $200 book?
Seems nice, but way too expensive.
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Is Blood Money the most abrasively beautiful records ever?

Possibly.
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Strat wrote:Is Blood Money the most abrasively beautiful records ever?

Possibly.
If it isn't, it's only because of Bone Machine. But, yeah, it is.
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I fuckin' love Tom Waits.
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He's just so fucking good. It's almost stupid.
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Don't you just LOVE that thing on vinyl?! It sounds like he's in the fucking room singing to you!
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He is, Dct....

He is....
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I'm gonna listen to Blood Money tonight while I write.
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$200 for this new coffee table book of his? I'll pass...
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Does anyone remember that website with Tom Waits lyrics and lots of footnotes to explain what all the references mean? something like the lyrics database? Is that website gone?
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The Argonaut wrote:Does anyone remember that website with Tom Waits lyrics and lots of footnotes to explain what all the references mean? something like the lyrics database? Is that website gone?
It was called the Tom Waits library. The good version of it closed. It's been replaced by this piece of shit: http://www.tomwaitslibrary.com/
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theplatypus wrote:
The Argonaut wrote:Does anyone remember that website with Tom Waits lyrics and lots of footnotes to explain what all the references mean? something like the lyrics database? Is that website gone?
It was called the Tom Waits library. The good version of it closed. It's been replaced by this piece of shit: http://www.tomwaitslibrary.com/
That was it, yeah. What the hell happened? The old site was amazing.
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