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Never really took to Tom Waits. The shtick seems to have eclipsed the talent. But this is good.

If you have not heard Nighthawks at the Diner, you have not experienced a golden age of Tom Waits. I am not disparaging his other work, but for an audio LA novel story that could be the soundtrack to a Charles Bukowski documentary- this one is perfect.

If you like him, have you heard of Jelly Roll Morton, Toledo, Chuck Weiss, Nick Cave, Leonard Cohen, Steely Dan, or Jimmy Luxury?

I am assuming that you are also a fan of Captain Beefheart and Harry Partch. These two are two elements that are core to understanding where Waits comes from.


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in 1973 while in college i worked at a nightclub in denver called ebbetts field.it wsa the perfect job for a rock & roll kid & provided me a chance to see a lot of great acts.for example lynyrd skynyrd played there when they toured behind their first album.

that year i was excited to see roger mcguinn as the byrds (circa 1965-1968) were & are one of my favorite bands

the night of the show i was in the backstage area where i notice a derelict weaving around.ebbets was located about 3 blocks from denver's skid row area.as no one else had noticed i decided to help the guy to the main entrance if he wanted to see the show.
smiling,in a raspy voice he informed me that he was the opening act.it was of course tom waits.

tom was a regular in denver for awhile & hooked up with a local crazy named chuck e weiss.chuke e is pictured sitting across from tom on the cover of night hawks at the diner.

tom & chuck e co wrote a song on nighthawks called spare parts.there is a long scat section in that song where tom references howling at the moon behavior in & around reese's coffee shop located in the same building as ebbets.the cover shot may have been taken there as well.

chuck e later shed some of his bad habits (or used them ) to record 2 well recieved albums and with johhny depp was involved in opening the viper room in los angeles.

he will always be known of course as the subject of ricky lee jones song

memories

Used to see Tom play a lot of small venues in San Diego, early 80's........... vintage classics. Moved to LA three blocks away from "Burito King", lol, we eat there all the time. It's still good!!!

Ah, Nick Cave, Captain Beefheart and Harry Partch - has it really been 25 years? Seems like only yesterday.......... They're still cool.

Tom Wait's album The Heart of Saturday Night may be the greatest album ever made. He's like the finest gourmet meal you will ever eat. Anyone who can't appreciate it should stick to Britney Spears and McDonalds.

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