157 - Tom Waits: Swordfishtrombones
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Tom Waits is not a name most theater kids know, but he still has certainly made a name for himself as a music artist. In the 70s he was the barfly's barfly, making songs for the drunken heartbroken saps he knew. But in the 80s things changed. He met his wife Kathleen Brennan who turned him on to the music of Captain Beefheart, Harry Partch, and many more. In turn, his music turned rapidly experimental and dissonant, to the point where no record company wanted to release this album when it was finished. But it was eventually released and now it's the theater kids' turn to react to it! This is Tom Waits' "Swordfishtrombones"!
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