THE NEXT STAGE FOR TOM WAITS.Byline: Evan Henerson Theater Writer The whiskey-over-nails rasp is near unmistakable. It's Tom Waits, California's back-roads troubadour troubadour One of a class of lyric poets and poet-musicians, often of knightly rank, that flourished from the 11th through the 13th century, chiefly in Provence and other regions of southern France, northern Spain, and northern Italy. , on the other end of the phone, and he's singing an occasional verse and tossing off references to obscure musical instruments, da Vinci da Vinci Surgery A surgical robot for performing certain surgeries–eg, mitral valve repair and laparoscopic procedures–eg, cholecystectomy and gastric ulcer repair. See Laparoscopic surgery, Robotics, Surgical robot. (the man, not the code) and three-legged dogs. More than 15 years after Waits first teamed up with director Robert Wilson Robert Wilson may refer to:
Burroughs, William Burroughs, William Seward Burroughs (who died in 1997), the trio's folk opus, ``The Black Rider: The Casting of the Magic Bullets (jargon) magic bullet - (Or "silver bullet" from vampire legends) A term widely used in software engineering for a supposed quick, simple cure for some problem. E.g. "There's no silver bullet for this problem". ,'' arrives at the Ahmanson Theatre The Ahmanson Theatre is one of the four main venues that comprise the Los Angeles Music Center. Through the generosity of philanthropist Robert H. Ahmanson, construction began on March 9, 1962. for its L.A. premiere. Waits, ``Black Rider's'' composer/lyricist, is arriving as well, from his home in Petaluma, to work with the Magic Bullet band. Before his arrival, he called us from up north. Call it ``Tom Waits, Reloaded.'' Q: So while you're in town, will you sit in with the Magic Bullet band during one of the performances? A: I've done that, but mostly I'm just going down and checking tempos. I get to bring a lot of instruments from my own collection of stuff, like these Balinese instruments that are like three shakers Shakers, popular name for members of the United Society of Believers in Christ's Second Appearing, also called the Millennial Church. Members of the movement, who received their name from the trembling produced by religious emotion, were also known as Alethians. united on a frame, and they're both metal and bamboo. We have a saw player; that was exciting, and a pump organ. I think a pump organ is appropriate on just about anything. Q: On one of these instrument lists, I read something about a ``drunken piano.'' What in the heck is that? A: I would say probably a piano that's severely out of tune. Yeah. Q: This version of ``The Black Rider'' is essentially identical to the one that played London, San Francisco San Francisco (săn frănsĭs`kō), city (1990 pop. 723,959), coextensive with San Francisco co., W Calif., on the tip of a peninsula between the Pacific Ocean and San Francisco Bay, which are connected by the strait known as the Golden and Australia last year. Yet you're coming back to put in more work. Is your work on this one never done? A: The thing about theater is it's like putting a child in the living room and coming back five minutes later expecting to find it in the same spot. It doesn't happen. It always gets into something. That's the hell of that and the great part of that. It's always evolving and it's always kind of a three-legged dog. I don't mean that in a negative way. I own a three-legged dog and I love my three-legged dog. Q: Wilson is quoted as saying that theater is ``in your blood.'' Meaning in your, Tom Waits', red and white cells. Is he right? A: Gee, I don't know Don't know (DK, DKed) "Don't know the trade." A Street expression used whenever one party lacks knowledge of a trade or receives conflicting instructions from the other party. . Hey, if Wilson said it, I'll take it. Because I love Bob. We're very different people, which is probably why we appreciate each other. There's a part of Bob that's a scientist, like he's working in a lab, mixing things. I'm much more like I kick around the yard,and see what I can dig up and find. Wilson's the best. You can't work with Wilson and come away from it without being changed in some real significant way as an artist. Q: You've now done three projects with him. How have those experiences changed you? A: Well, I think I'm probably a little less uptight with things. I've learned to be a little more playful and not get so hung up on the permanence Permanence law of the Medes and Persians Darius’s execution ordinance; an immutable law. [O.T.: Daniel 6:8–9] leopard’s spots there always, as evilness with evil men. [O.T.: Jeremiah 13:23; Br. Lit. of it all. We're making a record, and ultimately you want to make this thing be the same way you left it 20 years later. Q: Take us back to the 1980s. What was going on in your life when ``Black Rider'' came together? A: My life was in constant turmoil, I lived in about 12 different places over a two-year period, and I had two kids. My wife and I were bouncing around New York New York, state, United States New York, Middle Atlantic state of the United States. It is bordered by Vermont, Massachusetts, Connecticut, and the Atlantic Ocean (E), New Jersey and Pennsylvania (S), Lakes Erie and Ontario and the Canadian province of , and she thought I should meet Wilson. She'd seen ``Einstein on the Beach'' and was really moved by it. We met him, and he said something like, ``I've got some time in, like, 2009,'' and he wasn't being facetious. He's really booked up into the future. But we wound up going to Lawrence, Kan., and met with Burroughs. There was a little summit meeting out there, and it was really exciting getting this whole thing off the ground. Nobody knew what it would be or the form it would take. I remember Burroughs started singing, ``Ain't no sin to take off your skin and dance around in your bones.'' For some reason, with him looking all skeletal himself, holding a drink in his hand and kind of doing a little jig jig, dance of English origin that is performed also in Ireland and Scotland. It is usually a lively dance, performed by one or more persons, with quick and irregular steps. When the jig was introduced to the United States, it was often danced in minstrel shows. in the middle of the floor, it was inspiring.'' Q: How goes the new album? A: We're doing a thing called ``Orphans,'' a lot of songs that fell behind the stove while making dinner, about 60 tunes that we collected. Some are from films, some from compilations. Some is stuff that didn't fit on a record, things I recorded in the garage with kids. Oddball things, orphaned tunes. I think that's going to come out in the fall sometime. Evan Henerson, (818) 713-3651 evan.henerson(at)dailynews.com CAPTION(S): photo Photo: (color) no caption (man singing) Scott Gries/Getty Images |
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