Tom Waits - London 04 - Murder in the Red Barn, Day After...
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This is quality....no doubt...Dizzy once said "its not the notes you play that makes a good tune, its the ones you leve out"...peace
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I fucking love this guy
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Definately Marc Ribot.....I worked on that show.
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definitely Marc Ribot, i was lucky enough to be there.
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By far the best performance Waits has given since the '70s. His voice is so fucking limber here that it defies rational belief. The slinky vibe is unreal. I literally can't even listen to the studio version of this song anymore.
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Live versions of "Day After Tomorrow" are infinitely better than the one on the record.
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"Day After Tomorrow" is so poignant and beautiful - the first time I heard it, I cried for like 10 minutes. Thanks so much, Tom Waits, for this gorgeous song, reminding us all that war is hell. I pray every day for a world without war.
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There used to be on the net a beautiful version of the 'Day after tomorrow', I believe from 2006. It was taken down unfortunetely. If someone could repost this vedeo I would be more than grateful.
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Us?
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Beautiful, thank you SarahV
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The first time I heard this song, I immediately thought of our boys, men, and women who are putting their lives on the line for us every day. I am a veteran, and I want the original studio cut of this played at my funeral. I've been a TW fan since the late 70's, and his genius continues to inspire me. Thank you for this post, and God Bless the U.S.A. OUTSIDETHEBOCKS
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definitely Ribot.



Thanks for posting this! I'm pretty sure thats not Marc Ribot, but he sounds great. Anybody?
swamplifecontrol 3 years ago
It is Marc Ribot. 100%.
SarahV 3 years ago