Tom Waits sounds like Beefheart imo, at least I think he was first. I almost pissed myself laughing at the eight minute mark during an interview with the drummer:
"Sugaree" (originally by the Grateful Dead) by Reina Del Cid
"Jambalaya" (orig. Hank Williams)
and one without Reina but by Toni (the blond guitarist) and her brother and...cousin? not 100% on that, but it's a great, great, great cover of Steely Dan's "Dirty Work":
Skilled, but I don't know how I feel about those lyrics coming from someone who doesn't sound like they've devoted a lot of their life to cigarettes and heroin.
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Captain Beefheart singing "Willie the Pimp" for Frank Zappa sounds like Tom Waits.
Here's a woman who should be a lot more famous than she is.
Tom Waits sounds like Beefheart imo, at least I think he was first. I almost pissed myself laughing at the eight minute mark during an interview with the drummer:
Thanks for the tip on Paul Pena, record companies can't die fast enough.
Beach Party - Can't Surf
Not my usual fair, but I enjoyed it:
This is a great song. John Prine -- Bruised Orange (Chain of Sorrow)
A most entertaining desecration.
Another Brick in the Wall, Pt. 2 - Pink Floyd Mandolin Cover
"Sugaree" (originally by the Grateful Dead) by Reina Del Cid
"Jambalaya" (orig. Hank Williams)
and one without Reina but by Toni (the blond guitarist) and her brother and...cousin? not 100% on that, but it's a great, great, great cover of Steely Dan's "Dirty Work":
Has Mull done anything major since Roseanne? His standup and songs used to be a basic cable standard.
Skilled, but I don't know how I feel about those lyrics coming from someone who doesn't sound like they've devoted a lot of their life to cigarettes and heroin.