Showing posts with label tom waits. Show all posts
Showing posts with label tom waits. Show all posts

Friday, November 30, 2018

The (Sort of) Triumphant Return of Tom Waits Friday


Watched The Ballad of Buster Scruggs last night.  It was surreal and sad and beautiful, and Tom Waits' cover of this song was sublime.

This alternate version of  "Cowboy's Lament" ("Streets of Laredo") as sung by Brendan Gleeson was also show-stopping (but not, alas, stagecoach-stopping :-)


Enjoy.


Behold, a Tip Jar!

Friday, April 21, 2017

Friday, February 10, 2017

Friday, January 13, 2017

Tom Waits Friday: God's Away on Business


The best version ever.

Who are the ones that we kept in charge?
Killers, thieves, and lawyers
God's away, God's away,
God's away on Business. 
Business.




Friday, December 16, 2016

Tom Waits Friday


All your crying don't do no good
Come on up to the house
Come down off the cross, we can use the wood
You gotta come on up to the house

The magic of the blues is it's sad music that makes you feel better.

And I believe in such magic.

Friday, December 09, 2016

The Ongoing Triumphant Return of Tom Waits Friday


This seems apt:
...
Pin your ear to the wisdom post
Pin your eye to the line
Never let the weeds get higher than the garden
Always keep a sapphire in your mind
Always keep a diamond in your mind

You got to get behind the mule in the morning and plow
Got to get behind the mule in the morning and plow...
Happy Friday, traitors, and welcome to the Cornfield Resistance.

Wednesday, March 04, 2015

Monday, January 12, 2015

I Had Really Hoped That 2015 Would Be



The year op-ed writers stopped addressing Indignant Open Letters to People Who Have No Intention Of Listening To Them Now Or Ever.

But I guess that will have to wait for 2016.

From the Daily Beast:
The GOP Should Stop Lying About Obama’s Economy

For years Republicans have been spewing doomsday rhetoric, but the stock market is booming, the deficit shrinking, and the economy is adding lots of jobs.


Friday’s boffo jobs report—the 58th straight month of jobs growth in an expansion that has now entered its 67th month—was only the latest in a long string of positive economic data.



This recovery, which started in July 2009, has been the most politicized, partisan expansion I can recall. Indeed, for the last six years, monthly data like the employment report –as well as new initiatives and proposals to get the economy rolling—have been greeted by critics with apocalyptic declarations. For the last six years, we’ve seen a continuing response from Republicans: Under the set of policies pursued by President Obama (some of them continuations of policies enacted by President Bush) and of Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke (a Bush appointee) and Federal Reserve Chairman Janet Yellen, the U.S. economic ship is like the Titanic—rudderless in dangerous seas, bound for doom, about to sink.



Let’s review some of the greatest hits...
No.

Let's not.

Instead, Daniel -- may I call you Daniel? -- let's get back to your headline.

Why exactly should the GOP "Stop Lying About Obama’s Economy" or about anything else?  Sure it's destructive and immoral and maddening, but that's the plan, right?  Just keep right on lying, setting fires and denying facts...until they break the place beyond our ability to fix...and then feast on the misery and rubble.

So in what way, specifically, Daniel, has continuously lying about, well, everything been an unsuccessful strategy for them?

Because even a nobody blogger like me can see hella plenty downsides that would come crashing down on the head of anyone inside the 2015 GOP who dares to honestly confront the thoroughly unpleasant verities underpinning their party and movement, but what are the upsides?

Or, conversely, ssincebaldfaced lying/objective reality denial are Conservatism's Coke Classic -- time-tested, beloved by it's loyal consumers and perfect just the way it is -- why in the world would anyone screw with it?
Virtually everything GOP critics have told us would follow from the policies put in place has not come to pass. You would think that this would occasion a few mea culpas, some rethinking, an admission of poor prognostication.
Maybe you would think that, Daniel, but I genuinely can't think of anyone else who would.

We are divided now, and we will stay divided until one side wins.

So please quit writing pleading letters into the abyss where Reasonable Republicans used to be.

Because nobody lives there anymore.

3...2...1...
There's a house on my block
That's abandoned and cold.
Folks moved out of it a
Long time ago.
And they took all their things
And they never came back.
Looks like it's haunted
With the windows all cracked.
And everyone calls it
The house, the house where
Nobody lives

Once it held laughter.
Once it held dreams.
Did they throw it away?
Did they know what it means?
...

Monday, October 17, 2011

You’re The Same Kind of Bad


as me.
"...
I’m the mattress in the back
I’m the old gunnysack
I’m the one with the gun
Most likely to run
I’m the car in the weeds
If you cut me I’ll bleed
You’re the same kind of bad as me
..."
Album is due out 10/24/12, thus guaranteeing the world will not end on the 21st.

Because the Almighty is a huge Tom Waits fan.

Monday, December 20, 2010

'Tis The Season


The bluesy holiday standard that rivals "The Gift of the Magi" for sketching a fast Christmas masterpiece out of a handful of perfect, aching details.
Charlie, I think about you
Every time I pass the filling station
On account of all the grease
You used to wear in your hair.
Still have that record --
Little Anthony and The Imperials.
Someone stole my record player
How do you like that?

Friday, March 12, 2010

Is It Tom Waits Friday Already?


I believe it is.

Burma Shave:
...
and she popped her gum and arched her back
Hell, marysville ain't nothing but
A wide spot in the road
Some night my heart pounds just like thunder
i don't know why it don't explode
'Cause everyone in this stinking town
Has got one foot in the grave
And I'd rather take my chances out in
Burma Shave


Yeah, baby.

Friday, February 26, 2010

Tom Waits Friday


Just wouldn't be the same without Tom Waits.

And something about this bit of "Get Behind the Mule" --
...
I'm diggin all the way to China
With a silver spoon
While the hangman fumbles with the noose, boys
The hangman fumbles with the noose
...
-- seems depressingly

appropriate.

Also I will be starting up my Big Fundraiser today or tomorrow, so start hocking that jewelry now!