Thank so very much that is my uncle Frank Vicari on sax,the memories I have of seeing Tom Waits and Frank together hearing this was so sweet again to my ears to hear Frank .I miss him
Raymond Vicari Hey Raymond, I can imagine you miss your uncle. What a wonderful sax player! Must have been wonderful to have seen them performing together, your uncle and Tom. Have a lovely live, Jac
greekdoghera Hi,I just now saw your post and yes Frank is missed he loved playing music it amazing to have been able to meet and hear the many N.Y.City Jazz musicians the best of times for me growing up in Jersey going to N.Y.C ,the clubs in the Village,the food,back when it really was the city that never sleeps.Oh and yes Tom Waits and the combo from New York City has left us allot of great live videos so I can see Frank playing his tenor sax while I remember those years when I was a young man.a long haired hippie merchant seaman loving life and just has turned out to be a beautiful life's journey retired now I'm just sitting back watching the wheels go round as John Lennon wrote in a song and by the way if you listen to the song" What ever gets you through the night"Frank Vicari is the guy on the sax. Hope your having a lovely life,Raymond
Raymond Vicari thanks Raymond, take care and enjoy watching the wheels go round, wonderful way of saying. I am gonna listen to the song 'What ever gets you through the night", for sure.
Sinatra said, " scooby, do be, do be do" Waits says, "abA, dooba, do be, day, hey hey" It is Sausage and Eggs! Why? because Tom Waits for Nobody. Keep feeling my life with emotion Tom.....He who feels deepest wins.
Un live meraviglioso registrato con mostri sacri del jazz mondiale. Qui Tom Waits raggiunge un'apice alto del suo livello musicale. Per me il suo disco più bello.
I saw Waits on this tour. Last date on the tour - The Electric Ballroom in Atlanta. Saw him before the show and got to shoot the jit with him. Told him he was my hero and he said, "Aw man, a hero ain't nothin' but a sandwich."
Che scrivere? La musica che produce Tom Waits non è riconducibile a nessun genere ma in essa ci sono tutti. Si adegua con plastica armonia a tutto ciò che la avvolge. Le mie orecchie sorridono mentre la mia comprensione si cruccia per non saper tradurre i suoi testi. Grazie Tom.
brilliant brill i ant o fan ta's tic of ant as tic o fantastic Tom Waits: Live In Bremen (Full Album) = Phil Lies: Live i NB Re Men (Fu'll Al Bum) = Phillies: Li Vein B Re Men (Full Alb Um) ?
The image is of “Nighthawks”, by Edward Hopper. Every time that I see an image or that painting, I think or Tom Waits. Every time that I hear Tom Waits, I think of this painting.
this is fabulous of course - as is the BBC 1979 never talk to strangers - and Raymond - loving your family connections and comments across both - onwards!
@@kellmerWF52 - Tom Waits, himself, said it was just a character that he invented, based on the seedy side of life, and he eventually tired of it, and went on to the next transformation of his career.
I totally agree, to a point. I wish there were more albums with the smooth voice used in Closing Time, and The Heart of Saturday Night, BUT, had he not done the Louis Armstrong thing, theres a helluva lot of great songs that wouldve never come to life. I have 9 Tom Waits CDs, and everyone of them have a character of their own...
@@SmackWaterJack001 Armstrong is the most influential singer of all time. He led the way to Bing Crosby,Sintra, the divine Ella, etc. to world-class Mr. Waits.