Music Videos pt 2 (1999-2012) - Final Season Specials

Our second set of music videos brings Philippa back to Martin and Sam for the last decade-and-change of Waits music videos. Sampling the work of Jesse Dylan, Matt Mahurin and various others, we consider what these videos mean in a post-YouTube world, as well as Waits's filmed promos in the 21st century.

Music extracts used for illustrative/review purposes include:
Hold On, Tom Waits music video from Mule Variations, dir. Matt Mahurin (1999)

Come On Up To The House, (unauthorised?) Tom Waits music video from Mule Variations, dir. Anders Lövgren (1999)

What's He Building, Tom Waits music video from Mule Variations, dir. Lex Brand (1999)

Scandal Makers from Arrested Development S2E17 "Spring Breakout" (2005)

God's Away On Business, Tom Waits music video from Blood Money, dir. Jesse Dylan (2002)

Tom Waits Library entry for Top Of The Hill music video, detailing contents and origins
Lie To Me, Tom Waits music video from Orphans, dir. Danny Clinch (2006)

Tom Waits Press Conference, promo for Glitter&Doom tour, dir. unknown (2008)

Tom Waits' Private Listening Party, promo for Bad As Me, dir. unknown (2011)

Satisfied, Tom Waits music video from Bad As Me, dir. Jesse Dylan (2011)

Hell Broke Luce, Tom Waits music video from Bad As Me, dir. Matt Mahurin (2012)

Counting Bodies Like Sheep To The Rhythms Of The War Drums, A Perfect Circle music video from Emotive, dir. Nick Paparone / Paul Thiel / Steven Grasse (2009)

Bad As Me, (unreleased?) Tom Waits music video from Bad As Me, dir. unknown / Jesse Dylan? (2011/2013?)

Bad As Me, YouTube audio from official ANTI- featuring colour photo from the Satisfied shoot showing full costume (2011)

Misery’s the River of the World, Tom Waits music / lyric video from Blood Money 20th Anniversary re-release, artwork by Casey Waits / animation by Sarah Sheikh Bridge (2022)

Lost In The Harbour, Tom Waits music / lyric video from Alice 20th Anniversary re-release, artwork by Christy Smith / animation by Sarah Sheikh Bridge (2022)

God's Away On Business, Tom Waits music / lyric video from Blood Money 20th Anniversary re-release, artwork by Casey Waits / animation by Sarah Sheikh Bridge (2022)

Top Of The Hill, Real Gone, Tom Waits (2004)

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Music Videos pt 1 (1979-1992) - Final Season Specials

Continuing our season of specials on material outside the show’s main remit, Philippa Spanos returns to help Martin and Sam consider the creative and commercial aspects of Waits’s music videos. Starting with a long-overlooked animation experiment from the 70s, we chart how these films function in relation to the music, the commercial purpose of a video, as well as all the tiny tiny guitars.

Music extracts used for illustrative/review purposes include:
Tom Waits For No-One / The One That Got Away, short film feat. Tom Waits, dir. John Lamb (1979)

Aragorn trips and falls in Lord of the Rings, dir. Ralph Bakshi (1978)

An Exhaustive History of Ralph Bakshi's Lord of the Rings, video essay via YouTube, Folding Ideas (2021)

In The Neighbourhood, Tom Waits music video from Swordfishtrombones, dir. Haskell Wexler (1983)

Welcome to the Black Parade, My Chemical Romance music video, dir. Samuel Bayer (2006)

Rain Dogs Promos, dir. Chris Blum (1985)

Pachinko adverts feat. Nicholas Cage, dir. ???? (mid-2000s?)

Downtown Train, Tom Waits music video from Rain Dogs, dir. Jean-Baptiste Mondino (1985)

Blow Wind Blow, Tom Waits music video from Rain Dogs, and Limousine Interview promo, dir. Chris Blum (1987)

Temptation, Tom Waits music video from Franks Wild Years, dir. Betzy Bromberg (1987)

Lee Baby Sims Obituary, Media Confidential Blog (2015)
It's Alright With Me, Tom Waits music video from Red Hot + Blue, dir. Jim Jarmusch (1990)

Going Out West, Tom Waits music video from Bone Machine, dir. Jesse Dylan (1992)

Closer, Nine Inch Nails music video from The Downward Spiral, dir. Mark Romance (1994)

Ricky Jay Plays Poker, dir. Jesse Dylan (2007)

I Don’t Wanna Grow Up, Tom Waits music video from Bone Machine, dir. Jim Jarmusch (1992)

Coffee and Cigarettes III - Somewhere in California, dir. Jim Jarmusch (1993)

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