AndyJ (Oregon) | | Posted: Feb 20, 2012 - 10:02 | |
Waits is like a slice of cheesecake. Good once in a while...But it can become too much very easily. In small doses it's great.
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BikeCoachDave (Columbia, Ky.) | | Posted: Feb 20, 2012 - 09:49 | |
I can see this working well in a jazz club or even a nice piano bar. But honestly I could never see purchasing this to listen to regularly and when it comes on RP, I almost switch channels No thanks
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coloradojohn (still Setagaya-ku, Tokyo; will be back Rocky Mtn Way from early 2012!) | | Posted: Nov 17, 2011 - 05:13 | |
LOVE it; whacked-out genius, pure and simple, bent just right, and right up there with Step Right Up...
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sirdroseph (Yes) | | Posted: Nov 17, 2011 - 05:13 | |
If you cannot see the wonderful witty humor of this song, I can't help you.
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ScottN (Vacationing in Gaza) | | Posted: Oct 16, 2011 - 16:52 | |
AphidA wrote:I get the impression people think it's cool to like Tom Waits, Leonard Cohen, and similar crap because they're told they should like it.
F that.
This comment is in my top five idiotic song comments—ever. Waits and Cohen and similar crap? Waits and Cohen share little and what should we think is similar crap except your comment? |
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Cynaera (Kenneth's Frequency) | | Posted: Aug 14, 2011 - 17:34 | |
Short, not-so-sweet, and to the point. Poor dog. "Frank's Wild Years (For Frankie Z.)" Well Frank settled down in the Valley and hung his wild years on a nail that he drove through his wife's forehead he sold used office furniture out there on San Fernando Road and assumed a $30,000 loan at 15 1/4 % and put down payment on a little two bedroom place his wife was a spent piece of used jet trash made good bloody marys kept her mouth shut most of the time had a little Chihuahua named Carlos that had some kind of skin disease and was totally blind. They had a thoroughly modern kitchen self-cleaning oven (the whole bit) Frank drove a little sedan they were so happy One night Frank was on his way home from work, stopped at the liquor store, picked up a couple Mickey's Big Mouths drank 'em in the car on his way to the Shell station, he got a gallon of gas in a can, drove home, doused everything in the house, torched it, parked across the street, laughing, watching it burn, all Halloween orange and chimney red then Frank put on a top forty station got on the Hollywood Freeway headed north Never could stand that dog |
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flix21
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Thanks for playing this! Its been a while since I've heard this and always enjoyed Tom's spoken word like "9th & Hennepin" from Rain Dogs.
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alph (Honolulu) | | Posted: Mar 09, 2011 - 23:36 | |
You're a pretentious and arrogant tool. AphidA wrote:I stand by my statement. Your psychographic profile has been targeted specifically with explicit instructions to adopt this music as your own. Thank you for behaving.  |
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Axelito (France) | | Posted: Jan 06, 2011 - 08:18 | |
I don't call this "music". It sucks ==> sucko barfo   |
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ziggytrix (Dallas, TX) | | Posted: Sep 01, 2010 - 09:58 | |
to the guy whining about people liking music cuz he thinks they've been told it's cool: I get the impression you don't like music if you think too many people think it's cool. i think you need this shirt |
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Bluesgrrl (New Orleans) | | Posted: Sep 01, 2010 - 09:57 | |
Bumping from 9 to 10 after looking up the lyrics!
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flyboy (Sarah Palin's Hometown) | | Posted: May 28, 2010 - 16:47 | |
big_gare wrote:Never could stand that dog. Great!
I hate dogs. Cats too for that matter. |
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Bosami (Deep in the heart of nowhere) | | Posted: Mar 26, 2010 - 09:31 | |
auralfixation wrote:Had a junior high school teacher introduce me to Tom Waits. Thought it was horrible stuff at the time. As the years have passed I am more & more enamored of his artistry. What's the title of the piece with the quote "the coffee was too weak to defend itself"?
Nighthawks at the Diner is the record you are referring to. The song is Intro to Eggs and Sausage. A fine record. |
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auralfixation (smack in the middle of it) | | Posted: Mar 26, 2010 - 09:18 | |
Had a junior high school teacher introduce me to Tom Waits. Thought it was horrible stuff at the time. As the years have passed I am more & more enamored of his artistry. What's the title of the piece with the quote "the coffee was too weak to defend itself"?
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cjh7d
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ambrebalte wrote:And suddenly I am not in Beijing anymore but in one of these mythical night clubs (magic word), smoky and empty, it's the end of the night, I know I should go back home, and this man starts to talk, I listen, and the journey starts. Tom? Thanks
Wow— I'm not the only soul in Beijing listening to Radio Paradise? Very cool. RP, PRC. PRC, RP. |
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Fooboy (Vancouver, BC, Canada) | | Posted: Feb 22, 2010 - 19:20 | |
Love it ! .... messed up! .... but still Love it !
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ambrebalte (Beijing) | | Posted: Jan 22, 2010 - 09:11 | |
And suddenly I am not in Beijing anymore but in one of these mythical night clubs (magic word), smoky and empty, it's the end of the night, I know I should go back home, and this man starts to talk, I listen, and the journey starts. Tom? Thanks
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More_Cowbell (Northern IL) | | Posted: Jan 22, 2010 - 09:10 | |
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stevematic (sandy eggo) | | Posted: Jan 22, 2010 - 09:08 | |
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WonderLizard (2,755.46 mi. due east of Paradise) | | Posted: Nov 20, 2009 - 13:08 | |
AphidA wrote:
I get the impression people think it's cool to like Tom Waits, Leonard Cohen, and similar crap because they're told they should like it.
F that. SweTex wrote:
Same thing could be said about Wilco, which you gave a ten.
Hmm. IMHO, you're both wrong. |
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thewiseking (New York, New York) | | Posted: Nov 20, 2009 - 13:07 | |
brilliant! this would be a perfect segue into Zappa's Muffin Man!
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martinc (Ottawa Canada) | | Posted: Nov 20, 2009 - 13:06 | |
Is Bill getting us ready for the weekend here?
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denbear (Denver, Colorado) | | Posted: Nov 20, 2009 - 13:06 | |
Thanks! I really needed that.
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big_gare (Langley, Bee Cee, Canada) | | Posted: Nov 20, 2009 - 13:06 | |
Never could stand that dog. Great!
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coding_to_music (Beantown) | | Posted: Nov 20, 2009 - 13:05 | |
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SweTex (Swede living in Texas) | | Posted: Sep 18, 2009 - 13:25 | |
AphidA wrote:I get the impression people think it's cool to like Tom Waits, Leonard Cohen, and similar crap because they're told they should like it.
F that.
Same thing could be said about Wilco, which you gave a ten. |
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redstorm (East Coast!........ Lou!) | | Posted: Sep 18, 2009 - 13:08 | |
sharkartist wrote:Anyone remember Mickey's Big Mouths? Truly bad stuff! ...the beer, not this song, of course.
I had a girlfriend she was from Michigan, went to Michigan State, had a 165 IQ. She introduced me to Mickey's which we used to make boilermakers. She had a great Dog, named Emma, and two black cats, Flotsam and Jetsom. We would drink those boilermakers all night, on friday's bbqing brats, and metts. God i miss those B'Makers!  |
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cc_rider (Austin Texas. Y'all.) | | Posted: Sep 18, 2009 - 13:01 | |
lmic wrote:Sure! Seriously skunky! But sooooo easy to drink from that barrel-shaped jar.  Reminds me of a restaurant review: "The food is terrible, and the portions are small too!" I like this song though. |
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lmic (Narrow Minded Couch Potato) | | Posted: Sep 18, 2009 - 13:00 | |
sharkartist wrote:Anyone remember Mickey's Big Mouths? Truly bad stuff!
Sure! Seriously skunky! But sooooo easy to drink from that barrel-shaped jar.  |
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sharkartist
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Anyone remember Mickey's Big Mouths? Truly bad stuff! ...the beer, not this song, of course.
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