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23 | 26.44% |
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38 | 43.68% |
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16 | 18.39% |
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3 | 3.45% |
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7 | 8.05% |
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killedmyraindog
Join Date: Aug 2004
Location: Boston, Massachusetts
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killedmyraindog
Join Date: Aug 2004
Location: Boston, Massachusetts
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Any non-Australians watch things like this and think "she's going to die from irikanji" or "its gunna be a damn shame when some crazy ass Aussie insect kills them both? Also, does Kylie sorta look like Vanilla to anyone else?
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Join Date: Dec 2010
Location: Loss Angeles
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I'm a Nick Cave and Tom Waits fan. I have much love for them both. That said, though, only Nick Cave is my boyfriend. Always and forever. Tom is like the crochety carnival barker/cabaret singer in my mind. And occasional balladeer. I love most of his ballads, too.
A Tom Waits story: several years ago, I was doing some internship hours at a local counseling center for my grad school program. Interning along with me was one of the younger girls in the program, a girl whose parents had paid for most of her education, her sporty red Honda, and whose taste in music included hip hop, mainstream pop, and popular '80s music (i.e., a-ha, Madonna and Wang Chung)... basically, whatever was easiest to find on the radio dial. During our internship hours, we would periodically get lunch together, usually jetting around in her little red Honda while she complained to me about her amazingly adorable ex-boyfriend who couldn't get over her and was still trying to date her, although she just wanted to be friends (oh, to suffer her problems ). ...Anyway, one afternoon, we decided to go to lunch in my car for a change, and I happened to have Tom Waits' Blood Money in my car stereo. The second the CD started playing, my classmate said to me (and I'm quoting verbatim), "Who is this guy? He sounds like he's retarded. Does he have something wrong with him?"...Ahh, memories. Anyway, yes, Nick Cave is a god. Not so much that I think he can do no wrong (Nocturama - need I say more?). But, for the most part, I love everything he turns his hand to. Lately, I've been listening to Abattoir Blues/The Lyre of Orpheus again. Overall, not one of his best collections of songs, but some really great moments on both CDs. I pulled it out to listen again after hearing "O Children" from The Lyre of Orpheus in a pivotal scene in the latest Harry Potter movie. I've never been happier to hear a Nick Cave song on a soundtrack. He will remain one of my all-time favorite artists forever.
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Join Date: Dec 2005
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Join Date: Nov 2010
Location: Los Angeles
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"All the donuts have names that sound like prostitutes..."
If Tom Waits doesn't write good lyrics then I have no ****ing clue who does. Oh, and I think Tom Waits is better than Nick Cave, not by a landslide or anything though. However, I do think Nick Cave is a much better performer. Especially here: Far better than the recorded version in my opinion. |
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Join Date: Dec 2010
Location: Londonish
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Far better than the recorded version in my opinion.[/QUOTE] I like the ...unwaveringness (is that a word?!) of the recorded version, I think it fits the song beautifully, but that performance was awesome as well. |
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