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by RobTheDrummer » Wednesday Jul 18, 2007
link
Genius, groove, soul.
(holy hell, longest youtube link I have ever seen!)
Fat Vin turned me on to this stuff.
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by DirtySanchez » Wednesday Jul 18, 2007
Get the album "Rain Dogs"
His newest one "Orphans, Bawlers,Brawlers, and Bastards" is pretty good too. Pretty much all of his stuff rules.
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by PanzerFaust » Wednesday Jul 18, 2007
DirtySanchez wrote: The man who coined the phrase, "I'd rather have a bottle in front of me, than a frontal lobotomy."
This is actually called a "Spoonerism" and this one has been commonly attributed to W.C. Fields....
Maybe Capt. Grammar can back me up on this?
On a side note.. Great video!! (didn't want it to be a total thread hijack) hehe....
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by faeriewench » Wednesday Jul 18, 2007
PanzerFaust wrote: DirtySanchez wrote: The man who coined the phrase, "I'd rather have a bottle in front of me, than a frontal lobotomy."
This is actually called a "Spoonerism" and this one has been commonly attributed to W.C. Fields....
Maybe Capt. Grammar can back me up on this?
This particular Spoonerism has been attributed to Tom Waits, Dorothy Parker, and W.C.Fields. I guess we'll never know who really said it.
(Personally, one of my favorite Spoonerisms is Flutterby since it keeps its meaning. (: )
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by PanzerFaust » Wednesday Jul 18, 2007
faeriewench wrote: This particular Spoonerism has been attributed to Tom Waits, Dorothy Parker, and W.C.Fields. I guess we'll never know who really said it.
Cutting and pasting from Wikipedia is not doing internet research FW !! haha... (Just teasing)
Since Dorothy and W.C. were both dead for about 30 years when Tom said this in 1977 I'd have to guess he was not first... haha...
And although it sounds to me like something a drunk like W.C. would say it seems most legit web sites do agree on Dorothy Parker (although Fred Allen and Groucho Marx have been mentioned as well)
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by Banned » Wednesday Jul 18, 2007
Love Tom Waits!
Plus he's got the Jon Spencer Blues Explosion guys backing him in that clip. Any JSBX fans here? Cool band. They were garage before garage was the big thing.
I'd love to put together a crazy feral blues band. Anymore, a lot of blues sounds like it's played by yuppies for yuppies. It's missing that raw, desperate, ragged power that a guy like Tom Waits has.
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by bassist_25 » Wednesday Jul 18, 2007
I remember that video that The Jon Spencer Blues Explosion made with the little flying saucer in it. That was some crazy stuff.
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by HurricaneBob » Wednesday Jul 18, 2007
Waits is cool, He and Cocker share the same prescriptions.
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by Banned » Wednesday Jul 18, 2007
bassist_25 wrote: I remember that video that The Jon Spencer Blues Explosion made with the little flying saucer in it. That was some crazy stuff.
Their videos are amazing in a tabloid freakshow kind of way. Here's a good one. It's a little known fact that werewolves inspire nuns to get naked:
Jon Spencer - She Said
Hurricane wrote: Waits is cool, He and Cocker share the same prescriptions.
Kind of reminds me of Mr. Bob Backlund, too. (Damn, I can't stop making wrestling references.
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