True Orphans pt 7 (2010-2022) - Final Season Specials

Just imagine... at one point we thought this surprisingly epic True Orphans series might fit in two episodes, HA! Anyway, for this final episode Martin and Sam consider the Waits material from 2010 to the present day, including several contributions to tribute albums, a few live recordings, and his beautiful-yet-flawed farewell to David Letterman.

Music extracts used for illustrative/review purposes include:
Tootie Ma Is A Big Fine Thing, Preservation - An Album To Benefit Preservation Hall and The Preservation Hall Music Outreach Program, Tom Waits & The Preservation Hall Jazz Band (2010)

Corrine Died on the Battlefield, Preservation - An Album To Benefit Preservation Hall and The Preservation Hall Music Outreach Program, Tom Waits & The Preservation Hall Jazz Band (2010)

Fortune Has its Cookies To Give Out, live recording, Herbst Theater, San Francisco CA, w. Lawrence Ferlinghetti (2 October 2010)

Ghost to a Ghost, Ghost to a Ghost, Hank Williams III (2011)

Fadin Moon, Ghost to a Ghost, Hank Williams III (2011)

Thirsty?, album, Gatmo et al (2012)

Shenandoah, Son Of Rogues Gallery: Pirate Ballads, Sea Songs and Chanteys, Tom Waits & Keith Richards (2013)

Little Red Rooster, live recording, Oracle Arena, Oakland CA, The Rolling Stones w. Tom Waits (5 May 2013) - HIGH QUALITY SHORT RECORDING

Little Red Rooster, live recording, Oracle Arena, Oakland CA, The Rolling Stones w. Tom Waits (5 May 2013) - LOW QUALITY FULL RECORDING

Little Red Rooster, single, The Rolling Stones (1964)

Little Red Rooster, Howlin' Wolf, Howlin' Wolf (1962)

Take One Last Look, live recording, The Late Show with David Letterman, New York NY, Tom Waits (14 May 2015)

Tom Waits interview (featuring George Clooney), The Late Show with David Letterman (14 May 2015)

The Soul of a Man, God Don't Never Change: The Songs of Blind Willie Johnston, Tom Waits (2016)

The Soul of a Man, single, Blind Willie Johnston (1930)

John The Revelator, God Don't Never Change: The Songs of Blind Willie Johnston, Tom Waits (2016)

John The Revelator, single, Blind Willie Johnston (1930)

Respect Yourself, live recording, Lagunitas Amphitheatre, Petaluma CA, Mavis Staples w. Tom Waits (11 September 2017)

Mother Machree, from the film The Ballad of Buster Scruggs, dir. The Coen Brothers (2018)

Tom Waits plays piano on the set of The Ballad of Buster Scruggs (2018)
Bella Ciao, Songs of Resistance 1942 - 2018, Marc Ribot & Tom Waits (2018)

Rains On Me, live recording, Troubador, Los Angeles CA, w. Chuck E. Weiss & Tom Waits (18 March 2022)

Getting Drunk On A Bottle / I Like To Sleep Late In The Morning, live recording, Snap Sessions - KPFK FM - Santa Monica OR Folk Arts Rare Records, w. Dave Blue (November, 1973)

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Satisfied - Bad As Me [423]

Another Keith Richards collaboration brings Waits to a full confrontation with the Rolling Stones, as Song by Song engages with this cryptic track from the second half of Bad As Me. Determination in music and sports, the sexual or metaphorical interpretations of bullets and guns, and the lunacy of Harry Smith all feature in our third conversation with Sara Gran.

Music extracts used for illustrative/review purposes include:
Satisfied, Bad As Me, Tom Waits (2011)

(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction, Out Of Our Heads, The Rolling Stones (1965)

(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction, Live in Paris, John Lee Hooker / Carey Bell (1970)

Time Is On My Side, Wish Someone Would Care, Irma Thomas (1964)

When You're Gone, Some Girls (Deluxe Edition), The Rolling Stones (1978/2011)

The Ghost Of Tom Waits, via YouTube (????)

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Blind Love - Rain Dogs [121]

We welcome Heath and Robert Sledge to Song by Song for another Waits genre experiment, this time taking a detour from Rain Dogs’ New York location into a country and western style. This week we’re focussing on the influence of Keith Richards and the Rolling Stones on this album (and others), as well as some discussion around how far Waits is able to move into new musical and lyrical worlds.

Music extracts used for illustrative/review purposes include:
Blind Love, Rain Dogs, Tom Waits (1985)

I Just Want To See His Face, Exile On Main Street, The Rolling Stones (1972)

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