Tom Waits

Approval Rate: 80%

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    poolguy3511

    Thu Jul 28 2011

    Great actor too. http://www.abovegroundpools4less.com/

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    jake_armitage

    Fri Feb 05 2010

    Tom Waits has only two and half star average rating on this list, are you kidding me?!! The man is a living legend and known and loved by virtually every rock/blues/alternative performer living today. Come on give Tom his due props.

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    anonymouss3

    Tue Apr 21 2009

    The epitome of an all around respectable artist. You have to be close minded or extremely ignorant to loathe Tom, unless you just aren't that into his voice, however it becomes an acquired taste over time and definitely adds to his songs. He's very versatile, each album of his is COMPLETELY different than the previous one. Check out albums Small Change, Rain Dogs, or Bone Machine and then work your way happily into the realm of his immense catalogue. "When the moon is a cold chiseled dagger, and it's sharp enough, to draw blood from a stone." BRILLIANT!!! Arguably one of the best songwriters of all time. He's also a very down to earth individual who supports his local community and independent record stores, and refuses to let commercial advertising use/reinvent his songs for marketing schemes. He's taken them to court for trying.

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    myspace_855025

    Mon Jun 02 2008

    Genius

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    hazel2fd

    Sun Jun 01 2008

    SUCKS!!!

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    wil641e1

    Sat May 31 2008

    daddy ??

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    myspace_30849171

    Fri May 09 2008

    haven't heard a lot, but I love what I have heard

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    frankswildyear_s

    Wed Apr 26 2006

    He was Alternative before anyone knew we needed an alternative. Now-a-days he's an alternative to the Alternative, which all sounds the same to me. He says he writes two types of songs, grim reapers and grand weepers, but I think that barely scratches the surface. He's a story teller a humourist a master of jazz, the blues, avante garde, Brechtian theatre music and more. He's not for passive listening but he pays you well for your attention.

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    andrewt

    Tue Apr 25 2006

    Future generations will marvel at the artistry and experimentation that Tom Waits brought to popular music. Just like with all great geniuses, not respected or appreciated in his times. So what, you can still listen to him and be moved to another aural dimension.

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    claptonia1

    Wed May 04 2005

    Brilliant. But I can't undestand how he got listed in top 40/pop??? I compare him to Monty Python, if you don't like it, it's because you don't get it.

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    skizero

    Wed Feb 16 2005

    i dont know if he's top 40 per se. definitely one of the most musically creative and challenging guys out there.

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    dmlevitt

    Fri Nov 28 2003

    the most important and talented living recording artist. period.

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    nickdanger

    Tue Jan 28 2003

    He doesn't get much airplay because of his ragged voice, but he writes great songs and isn't afraid to experiment with different sounds and styles. He gets a lot of respect from other musicians, even if most people don't know who he is.

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    scar71

    Sun Jan 26 2003

    his voice belongs to another world

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    wilshakes1

    Mon Jan 20 2003

    Never mind Clapton; Tom Waits is God. In three decades of recording he's given us some of the world's most preternaturally beautiful melodies as well as some of its most intriguing noise. He's been covered by Johnny Cash and the Ramones, Bette Midler and the Violent Femmes. He’s recorded duets with Midler, Crystal Gayle, and Keith Richards. Still, his only forays into the Top 40 have been at others' hands: The Eagles' cover of "Ol' 55," Springsteen's bowdlerized version of "Jersey Girl," and Rod Stewart's "Downtown Train." His first album, 1973’s CLOSING TIME, showed an artist still very much in search of a voice, lunging experimentally into folk, country, and jazz. But it already held the nucleus of the burnt-out barfly persona he was to refine in THE HEART OF SATURDAY NIGHT and carry through all his recordings for Asylum in the seventies, encompassing boozy anthems, freeform riffs. achingly beautiful piano ballads, and little 5-minute films noirs in musical form like "Invitation to ... Read more

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    potch1214

    Tue Nov 13 2001

    Sit down and listen to ANY Tom Waits album, read the lyrics. This guy is a poor man's Dylan or Springsteen. Deserved a much richer career, but maybe he didn't want it. I wish I could write songs as deep and meaningful as Tom Waits.

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    kentgli

    Mon Feb 05 2001

    Tom Waits inhabits a world of his own creation, a aural dimension that is wholly unique. Whether his older 70s jazz-tinged albums, or his more adventurous 80s and 90s albums, his songs possess a power that I find matched in only a handful of other musicians. For those new to Tom, try Bone Machine or Big Time, or for the older albums try "Heart of Saturday Night" or Small Change. You won't be sorry.

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    alicat

    Tue Jan 02 2001

    I just got a Tom Waits CD and I really enjoy his music. It is very different and is a nice addition to any CD collection. The CD I have (I totally forget the name of it right now) is on the more mellow side. He has a good voice, interesting lyrics and while not all the songs are great, there are enough to make me happy with the CD.

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    johnny_roulette

    Tue Nov 07 2000

    Go listen to Closing Time, Small Change, Rain Dogs, Foreign Affair, Blue Valentine or Mule Variations...and then come up with a remotely reasonable excuse for Tom's low showing on this silly list!

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    magellan

    Sat Aug 12 2000

    What a unique artist... while most of his songs are almost unintelligible noise, every once in a while you will hear one that just grabs you... his rasping voice and haunting lyrics will have an impression on you - for most it results in a love him or hate him reaction. And there is something to be said for that.

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    mcgr6037om

    Sun Apr 16 2000

    Tom Waits is the one artist my husband my 3 grown children and I all agree on. His new cd is great.

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    ruby9916

    Tue Mar 21 2000

    There's a handful of Waits songs that I find really compelling but much of this stuff is too obscure for me -- and that's saying a lot.