Saturday, August 30, 2008
a drunk embrace
detail from "a drunk embrace".
illustration by ib, 1992.
It struck me a good while back - I can't remember precisely when - that I've yet to feature anything by Tom Waits. That in itself could be deemed unforgivable.
I intend to remedy that right fucking here and now. Especially in light of those references to adenoidal mules and Lee Marvin a post back.
Written by Tom with a little help from Kathleen Brennan. Produced by Joe Marquez.
I may even have been listening to this the night I splashed out some ink for the above illustration. I do recall with a certain fuzzy intimacy that I was drunk as a skunk. The first song is as fittingly maudlin as anything Waits had done previously, and really only works if the listener has walked into a door.
It's a bit like the ink sketch itself. I think I'd been flicking through a magazine on contemporary photography at the time, so it really only works on the level that it was incredibly quick to knock off. The marks are interesting but I can't claim credit for the pose.
Sometimes I like it, and other times I think it's shit.
This morning when I logged in to remind myself on what I'd posted last night it was the latter. Blame it on the cold virus, not Cain.
▼ TOM WAITS: LITTLE RAIN (FOR CLYDE) from "Bone Machine" LP (Island) 1992 (US)
▼ TOM WAITS: IN THE COLOSSEUM from "Bone Machine" LP (Island) 1992 (US)
BUY BONE MACHINE
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3 comments:
I don't think its shit at all, a beautiful work
Thanks, man. It's hard to be critically objective with your own stuff. I constantly change my mind.
Seriously i like it, the shadows, warm colours and the real emotions feel to it - I am a useless critic but I hope you get what I am trying to say
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