Austin City Limits Season 37 Episode 10

Austin City Limits Season 37 Episode 10 Tom Waits

  • December 24, 2011

Tom Waits, the legendary American singer-songwriter, graces the stage in the tenth episode of the thirty-seventh season of Austin City Limits. The episode presents Tom Waits at his best, performing some of his most popular numbers.

The episode starts with Waits performing his classic hit "Make It Rain" while seated at a piano. His rough and gravelly voice delivers the powerful lyrics with ease, providing a soulful and emotional performance for the audience. He accompanies himself on the piano, giving the song a charmingly raw and organic feel.

Next up is "House Where Nobody Lives," a melancholic song that Waits performs with haunting beauty. His growly voice is again on full display as he belts the tune, expressing the sorrowful words and melody with remarkable emotion.

The following song, "Get Behind The Mule," brings some energy into the episode. Waits, along with a full band, delivers an upbeat and raucous performance, with horns and percussion complimenting his lush vocals. The performance is a testament to Waits's versatility as a performer, capable of delivering both introspective ballads and lively rock songs.

The episode continues with "San Diego Serenade," a beautiful ballad with a simple yet effective melody. Waits's voice is sincere and touching, carrying the song's emotional weight without ever becoming too sentimental.

"You're Innocent When You Dream," showcases Waits's talents as a lyricist and storyteller. His voice is subdued and tender, as he delivers the song's poignant lyrics about the fleeting nature of dreaming. The song is slow and deliberate and adds a sense of profound profundity to the episode.

"Chocolate Jesus" is next, and it's a song that has become synonymous with Waits's unique style and sound. The song is lead by a quirky, upbeat piano melody, which enhances Waits's distinctive voice. The song is catchy and funny, laced with Waits's distinct sense of humor.

Waits finishes the episode with "Tom Traubert's Blues," one of his most famous and acclaimed songs. The song builds on a mournful accordion melody that slowly crescendos throughout the song's runtime. Waits's voice provides the song's centerpiece as he sings about the struggles and hardships of life.

All in all, the episode is a fantastic showcase of Tom Waits's varied talents as a singer, songwriter, and performer. His voice, full of character and emotion, commands attention throughout the episode, making it an installment that fans of Waits and music lovers alike will not want to miss.

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Description
  • First Aired
    December 24, 2011
  • Language
    English