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Listening to Tom Waits "Mule Variations' last night...not too loud.The usual shout from upstairs comes as expected..."What the hell are you listening to ?!"
....music that elicits a strong reaction from others..positive or negative ?
The more important question is : "What's he building in there ? What the Hell's he building in there....?"
Any other folks like music that elicits a strong reaction from others..positive or negative ?
So Elvis is no longer offensive, that bar has been raised.
I love some of Tom Waits stuff. When he has the mix of gruff and heart that you see on 'Mule' I love him. When it degrades into gravelly mush where there's no soul I lose interest. Closing Time, The Early Years Vol I & II, The Heart of Saturday Night, Small Change, Mule Variations, One From the Heart, all brilliant. However the whole Swordfishtrombones thru Bone Machine leaves me cold, even though this is supposedly his greatest period, I still don't like much of it. A cut or two pops out the old brilliance, but most of it is mush. Overall one of the most brilliant singer songwriters we have today.I see this pattern in pop music a lot from Pink Floyd to Bruce Springsteen. They come out with a few albums of brilliance, then either lose their way, or maybe try to create a new sound, but they abandon what made them great. Then if they hang around long enough, in their autumn years they recover something of that original magic if only for an album or a song. For haters, my GF cannot stand to listen to his voice. She like many of his more ballad format songs when sung by someone else. She'll never appreciate Pasties and a G-String no matter who sings it.
Greg....I give you....Yoko Ono...(Listen to the closing comments...."wonderful"... "great"... )
Hip Hop. Rap. Opera. Metal. Country. Jazz. Prog rock. I could go on. Really, you can find someone to lose their scheiss over any music they don't care for themselves but that you enjoy. It's a personal thing, one's taste in music...D.D.
People used to say the same thing about Bob Dylan.
No sense in wasting time in critiquing an others musical leanings.
It was never about Dylan's voice.Doc