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Godina izdanja: 2007
ISBN: 978-0-7528-8126-3
Jezik: Engleski
Oblast: Muzika
Autor: Strani
TOM WAITS
INNOCENT WHEN YOU DREAM
Urednik - Mac Montandon
Predgovor - Frank Black
Izdavač - Orion, London
Godina - 2007
394 strana
20 cm
ISBN - 978-0-7528-8126-3
Povez - Broširan
Stanje - Kao na slici, tekst bez podvlačenja
SADRŽAJ:
FRANK BLACK - Foreword
MAC MONTANDON - Introduction
THE EARLY YEARS: AN EMOTIONAL WEATHER REPORT
The Heart Of Saturday Night Press Release (Tom Waits, 1974)
The Slime Who Came in From the Cold (Clark Peterson, CREEM, March 1978)
Sweet and Sour (Betsy Carter with Peter S. Greenberg, Newsweek, June 14, 1976)
Watch Out for Sixteen-year-old Girls Wearing Bell Bottoms Who Are Running Away From Home and Have a Lot of Blue Oyster Cult Records Under Their Arm (Peter O`Brien, ZigZag, July 1976)
Blues (James Stevenson, New Yorker, December 27, 1976)
Smellin` Like a Brewery, Lookin` Like a Tramp (David McGee, Rolling Stone, January 1977)
The Don Lane Show (Channel Nine, April 1979)
Not So Much a Poet, More a Purveyor of Improvisational Travelogue (Todd Everett, New Musical Express, November 29, 1975)
Waits and Double Measures (Johnny Black, London Trax, March 18, 1981)
Tom Waits (Geoffrey Himes, Washington Post, October 29, 1979)
One for the Shoeshine Man (Charles Bukowski, Black Sparrow Press, 1977)
THE MIDDLE YEARS: A JOCKEY FULL OF BOURBON
Tom Waits Makes Good: Rock`s Scavenger Songwriter Has Become a Legend in His Own Spare Time (Robert Sabbag, Los Angeles Times Magazine, February 22, 1987)
Tom Waits for No Man (Glenn O`Brien, SPIN, November 1985)
Waits Never Lets Guard Down (Craig MacInnis, Toronto Star, October 7, 1987)
Tom Waits Is Flying Upside Down (On Purpose) (Mark Rowland, Musician, October 1987)
Summit Talk: Eavesdropping on Elvis Costello and Tom Waits (Elvis Costello Option, July 1989)
Tom Waits (Brian Brannon, Thrasher, February 1993)
20 Questions (Steve Oney, Playboy, March 1988)
The Fire (And Flood) This Time (Steve Pick, )St. Louis Post-Dispatch, September 25, 1992
A Mellower Prince of Melancholy (Adam Sweeting, Guardian, September 15, 1992)
Tom Waits Meets Jim Jarmusch (Jim Jarmusch, Straight No Chaser, October 1992)
THESE DAYS: COME ON UP TO THE HOUSE
Tom Waits Joins Indie Epitaph for Mule Set (Bradley Bambarger, Billboard, March 20, 1999)
The Variations of Tom Waits; or: What Do Liberace, Rodney Dangerfield, and One-armed Pianist Have in Common? (Robert Wilonsky, Dallas Observer, May 6, 1999)
Gone North: Tom Waits, Upcountry (Robert Lloyd, L.A. Weekly, April 23, 1999)
Romance in Tall Tales of Drifters and Drunks (Jon Pareles, New York Times, September 27, 1999)
Sewers of Budapest (Luc Sante, Village Voice, May 12, 1999)
The Resurrection of Tom Waits (David Fricke, Rolling Stone, June 24, 1999)
Holding On: A Conversation with Tom Waits (Karen Schoemer, Newsweek, April 23, 1999)
Waits: Guthrie`s Heir? (Gene Santoro, The Nation, May 24, 1999)
The Poor Soldier Gets Those Proletarian Lovesick Blues (Robert Wilson and Peter Laugesen, Independent, November 19, 2000
In the Words of Waits (Steve Packer, Weekend Australian, March 27, 2004)
No Tom Like the Present (Rob Brunner, Entertainment Weekly, June 21, 2002)
The Man Who Howled Wolf (Jonathan Valania, Magnet, June-July 1999)
It`s Last Call Somewhere in the World (Jonathan Valania, Magnet, October-November 2004)
Play It Like Your Hair`s on Fire (Elizabeth Gilbert, GQ, June 2002)
Fresh Air Interview (Terry Gross, National Public Radio, WHYY, May 2002)
The Onion Interview (Keith Phipps, The Onion, May 29, 2002)
Proust Questionnaire (Vanity Fair, November 2004)
Nirvana (Charles Bukowski, Black Sparrow Press, 1992)
Timeline and Discography
Acknowledgments
Credits
`The first collection of writings about Tom Waits - interviews, profiles, conversations, and more - spanning the artist`s thirty-year career in music, film and theater
Over the past three decades, Tom Waits has achieved the kind of top-shelf cult status most artists only dream about. In his varied career, he has acted alongside Jack Nicholson, Meryl Streep, and Lily Tomlin; his songs have been covered by artists as diverse as Bruce Springsteen, Sarah McLachlan, the Eagles, and the Ramones; he`s won two Grammys, a Golden Globe, and been nominated for an Oscar; he`s coined unforgettable phrases like `better a bottle in front of me than a frontal lobotomy` and `champagne for my real friends, real pain for my sham friends`; and he`s made anyone who`s ever listened to his music just that much cooler.
Here is Tom Waits in all his mischievous splendor. From a NewYorker `Talk of the Town` in 1976 to an interview by Terry Gilliam in 1999; from album reviews by Luc Sante and David Fricke to conversations with Elvis Costello and Roberto Benigni; from a recent profile in GQ to `20 Questions` in Playboy and poems by Charles Bukowski that perfectly captures the Waitsian world, this is the must-have book for every fan of the artist Beck has described as a `luminary,` and for music fans everywhere.`
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