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well yeah absolutly. I'd still like to think she can play his wife in the movie so long as I get to play him.
I've been working awhile on looking like him. I bought a pipe.
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“The night falls gracefully for those who have a love to call their own. But alas, for those to whom love has turned a blind eye – love, it falls like a guillotine” “No more waiting for fate to befall me, no. I have my dreamboat, and together we will find our destiny, choose our ladder to the sky” - Markus Pierson |
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I would, but im going to tell you this, when you first start listening to Tom Waits, its like wrestling a man greco-roman style, if you just charge in blind and foolish he's going to wrap you up like a pretzel.
Its best to stratagize. Start with where you're more asthetically bound to enjoy, and then move outward from there. He's easily one of the greatest American musicains period (I happen to think he's the best one) but you need to aquire the taste. IM me on AIM if you have it: MrTheBrow
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“The night falls gracefully for those who have a love to call their own. But alas, for those to whom love has turned a blind eye – love, it falls like a guillotine” “No more waiting for fate to befall me, no. I have my dreamboat, and together we will find our destiny, choose our ladder to the sky” - Markus Pierson |
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I don't know how to upload ****.
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“The night falls gracefully for those who have a love to call their own. But alas, for those to whom love has turned a blind eye – love, it falls like a guillotine” “No more waiting for fate to befall me, no. I have my dreamboat, and together we will find our destiny, choose our ladder to the sky” - Markus Pierson |
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Albums? Well its tough like I said, but the most comprehensive are probably RainDogs
Heart of Saturday night Mule variations But heres a little something to start with (these are only songs) Whistlin Past the Graveyard (Blue Valentine) Rain Dogs (Rain Dogs) Walking Spanish (Rain Dogs) Fumblin with the Blues (HoSat. night) Heartattack and vine ([same name]) The one that got away (small change) Cold Water (Mule Variations) If you're trying albums DO NOT START WITH: Blood Money, Swordfish Trombones, The Balck Rider, Franks Wild Years, Real Gone, or Bone Machine If you do you will not be able to jump in as quickly or at all. Those are great albums but you don't start kids with Physics if you want them to learn how to count.
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“The night falls gracefully for those who have a love to call their own. But alas, for those to whom love has turned a blind eye – love, it falls like a guillotine” “No more waiting for fate to befall me, no. I have my dreamboat, and together we will find our destiny, choose our ladder to the sky” - Markus Pierson |
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