Wild Years: The Music and Myth of Tom Waits

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ECW Press, 2000 - 276 стор.
Legend. Bum. Genius. Con Man. Devoted husband and father. Myth. Storyteller. Inspiration. Drunk. Visionary. Tom Waits is all of these things.

Wild Tears: The Music and Myth of Tom Waits retraces the long road that Waits has travelled and explores the music that made him a legend. Jay S. Jacobs looks at the towering myth that Waits has created for himself, a larger-than-life persona of neon bar lights and desperate dreams. It reveals a complex, brilliant and fascinating man comfortable portraying the role of off-beat music legend and yet resolutely protective of his private life.

Poet laureate of the common man, Waits is the lifeline between the great beat poets and today's rock & roll heroes. He's old enough to be your dad and cool enough to be your hero. Waits is one of the few truly original musicians recording today. He's also the rare singer who can actually act, and he has put together a respectable body of work in movies. He's a modern Renaissance man.

From his early years when he embraced the beatniks and the grimy realities of life on the streets, to more recent tonal experiments, Waits stubbornly followed his own path and vision. It just so happens that his vision is arresting and brilliant, inspiring a devoted following. His 1999 album Mule Variations was the best selling of his thirty-year career. But more importantly, Waits can still surprise and delight listeners.

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