Wednesday, November 28, 2007

Request


Does anyone have either of these albums? Hmm...? Lurker...? Hmm...?

11 comments:

Jay said...

Nope and nope. Sorry.

Mike said...

I think I do have some early Waits. I'll see when I get home and Triple Cotton Picker it for you.

Joe said...

TCP?

Dave said...

I have all of TW's regular albums. Both of these are 'Best of Early Days' type stuff. If you want any of the real albums, let me know and I'll pray for you.

Joe said...

I just wanted to hear "Had Me A Girl," because he says, "And I had me a girl in Tallahassee / Boy what a foxy lassie." I actually bought the mp3 on Amazon. A first! Maybe now I should buy "Last Child" too and see whether or not it's a better rhyme than "Take me back to a south Tallahassee / Down cross the bridge to my sweet sassafrassy"

Mike said...

I was setting up a TCP connection with a client today and spaced on the acronym!

I'm uploading Early Years Vol. 1. Vol 2 is mostly culled from Heart of Saturday Night and Closing Time, which I'm also uploading. I couldn't resist adding Swordfishtrombone since that was the real turning point in his career. I also have Frank's Wild Years, Bone Machine (maybe his best), Black Rider, Mule Variations, Blood Money and Alice.

Mike said...

and Rain Dogs.

Jay said...

Holy shit! It's the mother lode!

Joe said...

I LOVE Swordfishtrombones! I've never heard the last 4 on your list, though.

Mike said...

Black Rider was the musical portion of a German theater project that also included William S. Burroughs. Alice and Blood Money are similar collaborations with the same German theater guy. TW signed with Epitaph (punk label of NOFX, Rancid, Hives, Bad Religion, Pennywise, etc)for Mule Variations, which veers a bit towards mainstream. I'll upload the later ones, too, in case you're interested. I'll use the proper protocol this time, too( FTP).

Dave said...

I guess I'll throw 'Nighthawks at the Diner' on there. Its pretty early and is live, although it was all new songs at the time. Its almost a cross between standup and music. Wait til you hear 'Emotional Weather Report'.