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No, really, the man has done much for the electronica I love, the face of rap, the music that shapes what I like today still.
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Of course, obviously mine is Tom Waits.
He's fucking brilliant. He's a great songwriter and storyteller, and a fine actor. He's quite innovative (in certain ways, though his vocals and style can generally be compared to other artists), and is extremely talented.
He's influenced me immensely, with my art especially.
I hope to meet him one day. I have a feeling that if I try hard enough I will, but I feel like if his music can inspire me as much as it does a conversation with him would affect me a million times more than simply listening to his records.


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Of course, obviously mine is Tom Waits.
He's fucking brilliant. He's a great songwriter and storyteller, and a fine actor. He's quite innovative (in certain ways, though his vocals and style can generally be compared to other artists), and is extremely talented.
He's influenced me immensely, with my art especially.
I hope to meet him one day. I have a feeling that if I try hard enough I will, but I feel like if his music can inspire me as much as it does a conversation with him would affect me a million times more than simply listening to his records.


Captain Beefheart did it first, and better.

Just saying :lol:


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I have a lot of respect for Sonic Youth, even though I have none of their albums and only like a handful of their songs.

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I have a lot of respect for Sonic Youth, even though I have none of their albums and only like a handful of their songs.


Elaborate.


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shiv Wrote:
I have a lot of respect for Sonic Youth, even though I have none of their albums and only like a handful of their songs.


Elaborate.


I just think they've pretty much done whatever they want for 25 years and on a major label no less. It's pretty impressive.

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Makes No Sense At All Wrote:
cemeterypolka Wrote:
Of course, obviously mine is Tom Waits.
He's fucking brilliant. He's a great songwriter and storyteller, and a fine actor. He's quite innovative (in certain ways, though his vocals and style can generally be compared to other artists), and is extremely talented.
He's influenced me immensely, with my art especially.
I hope to meet him one day. I have a feeling that if I try hard enough I will, but I feel like if his music can inspire me as much as it does a conversation with him would affect me a million times more than simply listening to his records.


Captain Beefheart did it first, and better.

Just saying :lol:


Captain Beefheart and Tom Waits don't even share that similar of styles, really. I can see it on Trout Mask, but on Safe As Milk he sounds so much more like Howlin' Wolf that the Tom Waits comparison is irrelevant, if there ever was one. Actually now that I think about it, the Trout Mask Replica comparison is lost on me as well. Captain Beefheart has always sounded so much more like Howlin' Wolf than Tom Waits ever would, and now that I listen to Beefheart from Doc At The Radar Station to Safe As Milk I can't see how much they compare anymore. They both have the "I smoked 9,000 cigarettes today and I just had a tracheotomy performed on me with a ballpoint pin (ha ha)" sort of sound to their voice (Tom Waits' moreso with the growl), but their styles are still extremely different which makes it difficult to compare the two much anymore. However, with the comparison that is unjust but will always be prevalent when discussing either artist, Beefheart was a hell of a lot stranger and "ahead of the times" than Waits' was, but Tom is still and always will be my favorite.
I know you love Captain Beefheart, but like Tom Waits. I like Captain Beefheart, but love Tom Waits. This will always make us very different.


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Sterling Morrison, always.
Keith Richards, Jon Doe, Mac from Superchunk, Eddie Hazel, Jimi Hendrix, Jarvis Cocker...

shit I could make a list as long as my arm. are we talking about having respect for them as people or as musicians? I guess one can do both, but there are plenty I respect immensely for one and not the other.


Waits has carried himself far better than Beefheart, and while he's just as crazy, he's a far better storyteller than CB ever was. He probably strikes me as one of the most standup guys in music history.

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Waits has carried himself far better than Beefheart, and while he's just as crazy, he's a far better storyteller than CB ever was. He probably strikes me as one of the most standup guys in music history.


I agree, and even though Tom Waits is my favorite, I will say Beefheart was a lot more creative and experimental. That doesn't mean Tom Waits isn't better though.. In my opinion.


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Makes No Sense At All Wrote:
cemeterypolka Wrote:
Of course, obviously mine is Tom Waits.
He's fucking brilliant. He's a great songwriter and storyteller, and a fine actor. He's quite innovative (in certain ways, though his vocals and style can generally be compared to other artists), and is extremely talented.
He's influenced me immensely, with my art especially.
I hope to meet him one day. I have a feeling that if I try hard enough I will, but I feel like if his music can inspire me as much as it does a conversation with him would affect me a million times more than simply listening to his records.


Captain Beefheart did it first, and better.

Just saying :lol:


Captain Beefheart and Tom Waits don't even share that similar of styles, really. I can see it on Trout Mask, but on Safe As Milk he sounds so much more like Howlin' Wolf that the Tom Waits comparison is irrelevant, if there ever was one. Actually now that I think about it, the Trout Mask Replica comparison is lost on me as well. Captain Beefheart has always sounded so much more like Howlin' Wolf than Tom Waits ever would, and now that I listen to Beefheart from Doc At The Radar Station to Safe As Milk I can't see how much they compare anymore. They both have the "I smoked 9,000 cigarettes today and I just had a tracheotomy performed on me with a ballpoint pin (ha ha)" sort of sound to their voice (Tom Waits' moreso with the growl), but their styles are still extremely different which makes it difficult to compare the two much anymore. However, with the comparison that is unjust but will always be prevalent when discussing either artist, Beefheart was a hell of a lot stranger and "ahead of the times" than Waits' was, but Tom is still and always will be my favorite.
I know you love Captain Beefheart, but like Tom Waits. I like Captain Beefheart, but love Tom Waits. This will always make us very different.


How can you say they're incomparable?

The only thing about 70s Tom Waits to Captain Beefheart is the voice. From Swordfishtrombones on though, Captain Beefheart is a HUGE influence on his music, even lyrically. His 70s songs are mostly about sleazy clubs and drinking, and all of a sudden with Swordfishtrombones everything got darker and much more abstract. Tom Waits has said before that he didn't even listen to Captain Beefheart until sometime after he met his wife, who he married in 1980 -- right before the Swordfish/Rain Dogs/Franks trilogy. And with those albums, everything about him changed, even his singing style. The piano was replaced with odd phrases from a variety of different instruments, the percussion is RIDICULOUSLY similar to all of Beefheart's work (listen to the percussion on "Ella Guru" - or nearly any of Beefheart's songs - and then listen to some of Tom Waits' post-1983 percussion). He piano work was gradually replaced with twanging guitar lines, that sound like a lot of the work of Safe as Milk or Trout Mask Replica.

I like Tom Waits quite a bit, but the two are obviously comparable, and there would be no Tom Waits as everyone knows him without Captain Beefheart.

And in my opinion, Captain Beefheart's work is just much better in general. What does Tom Waits have that can compare to the greatness of Trout Mask Replica, or even Shiny Beast (among others) for that matter?


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Makes No Sense At All Wrote:
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Of course, obviously mine is Tom Waits.
He's fucking brilliant. He's a great songwriter and storyteller, and a fine actor. He's quite innovative (in certain ways, though his vocals and style can generally be compared to other artists), and is extremely talented.
He's influenced me immensely, with my art especially.
I hope to meet him one day. I have a feeling that if I try hard enough I will, but I feel like if his music can inspire me as much as it does a conversation with him would affect me a million times more than simply listening to his records.


Captain Beefheart did it first, and better.

Just saying :lol:


Captain Beefheart and Tom Waits don't even share that similar of styles, really. I can see it on Trout Mask, but on Safe As Milk he sounds so much more like Howlin' Wolf that the Tom Waits comparison is irrelevant, if there ever was one. Actually now that I think about it, the Trout Mask Replica comparison is lost on me as well. Captain Beefheart has always sounded so much more like Howlin' Wolf than Tom Waits ever would, and now that I listen to Beefheart from Doc At The Radar Station to Safe As Milk I can't see how much they compare anymore. They both have the "I smoked 9,000 cigarettes today and I just had a tracheotomy performed on me with a ballpoint pin (ha ha)" sort of sound to their voice (Tom Waits' moreso with the growl), but their styles are still extremely different which makes it difficult to compare the two much anymore. However, with the comparison that is unjust but will always be prevalent when discussing either artist, Beefheart was a hell of a lot stranger and "ahead of the times" than Waits' was, but Tom is still and always will be my favorite.
I know you love Captain Beefheart, but like Tom Waits. I like Captain Beefheart, but love Tom Waits. This will always make us very different.


How can you say they're incomparable?

The only thing about 70s Tom Waits to Captain Beefheart is the voice. From Swordfishtrombones on though, Captain Beefheart is a HUGE influence on his music, even lyrically. His 70s songs are mostly about sleazy clubs and drinking, and all of a sudden with Swordfishtrombones everything got darker and much more abstract. Tom Waits has said before that he didn't even listen to Captain Beefheart until sometime after he met his wife, who he married in 1980 -- right before the Swordfish/Rain Dogs/Franks trilogy. And with those albums, everything about him changed, even his singing style. The piano was replaced with odd phrases from a variety of different instruments, the percussion is RIDICULOUSLY similar to all of Beefheart's work (listen to the percussion on "Ella Guru" - or nearly any of Beefheart's songs - and then listen to some of Tom Waits' post-1983 percussion). He piano work was gradually replaced with twanging guitar lines, that sound like a lot of the work of Safe as Milk or Trout Mask Replica.

I like Tom Waits quite a bit obviously, but the two are obviously comparable, and there would be no Tom Waits as everyone knows him without Captain Beefheart.

And in my opinion, Captain Beefheart's work is just much better in general. What does Tom Waits have that can compare to the greatness of Trout Mask Replica, or even Shiny Beast (among others) for that matter?


I haven't listened to Captain Beefheart quite as much as you have, so I suppose my opinions are biased. Captain Beefhearts work isn't better in my opinion, but I haven't heard his whole catalog of music. I was just stating opinions based on observations created upon what i've heard from both artists, and you know i've heard all of Tom Waits, and not all too much of Captain Beefheart.
Give me a break.


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i think Tom Waits sounds like he's trying too hard to sing like that.

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Paul McCartney
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In the "Sidemen" category:
Robert Quine
He absoloutely MADE so many records (with other artists' names on them) so much better than they would have been without him. A truly dangerous-sounding guitar player with a style all his own... that somehow becomes a part of the style of whoever he is playing with. (Just try to imagine the title track of Matthew Sweet's "Girlfriend" without his leads spattered all over it.)

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It is incredible that he thread has gone this long without mention of
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Dulli. nuff said.

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Bruce Springsteen. There has never been an artist whose work became as popular as Springsteen's that maintained his level of dignity. It's easy to forget sometimes that "Born In The USA" sold 20 million copies. The level of "stardom" that he achieved in the 80's was exceeded only by Michael Jackson and perhaps Madonna. Compare the person Bruce still is to the person those two became in the wake of that level of fame. Even if he's not your cup of tea, I've also thought Springsteen's integrity has been above reproach. Combine that with his Born To Run-Darkness-River-Nebraska run and you have my choice.

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