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TV/Radio Appearances & Interviews
- 'Frank's Wild Years' radio program (May 1994)
- Music Professor discusses similarities of Waits' and Kurt Weill's music.
It was aired on the Israel Defense Forces Radio Waves
- 'Bone Machine' radio program on KCRW (1992)
- Chris Douridas on "Morning Becomes Eclectic" interviews Tom Waits.
- Arsenio Hall TV Show (1992)
- Sings "Goin' Out West" and talks about "Jesus Gonna Be Here" and his shoes.
- Late Night with David Letterman TV Show (5 October 1988)
- Sings "Straight to the Top" and interview about hair.
- NPR's "Fresh Air" radio broadcast (28 September 1988)
- Interviewed by Terry Gross.
The highlight of the interview was when she asked him how he
attained his signature vocal style, to which he answered,
"Terry, I drink my own urine."
- Late Night with David Letterman TV Show (16 October 1987)
- Interview, sings "More Than Rain", sings "Jersey Girl."?
(This could be from a different episode)
Dave: Your new album... now some of the critics wrote that "it sounded
like something that came out of the belly of a wounded sick animal."
Is that what you intended?
Tom: (dryly) I'm surprised that they caught it.
- The Cutting Edge MTV TV Show (1986 and 1987)
- Interviews.
- Late Night with David Letterman TV Show (1986)
- Sings "Tango 'Til They're Sore", interview, sings "Time."
Opening song:
He introduced "Tango" by saying "This is a song about a guy who fell out of a window
and the only thing to catch his fall was some confetti in his hair." He then
reached into the pocket of his black leather jacket and took out some confetti which
he tossed in his hair, twice.
Interview:
Letterman reels off a list of films Waits had been in up to that point, but can't
remember one. When he asks Tom which movie it was, Waits replies "Ben Hur".
Waits talked about his folks who are teachers and about his children. Letterman
asked how old his kids were, and Waits says "My boy is older than I am."
Letterman asked Waits which place he likes living better - New York or LA. Waits
sort of ducked the question, but said that NYC is like a great ship sinking in the
ocean, and the ocean's on fire.
Waits says that the cover photo of Raindogs was taken in Hamburg and he told the
names of the two people in the picture. One was supposedly Rosicrucia.
Closing Song:
He ended the show with "Time" as the credits rolled. Tom was trying to tune his
guitar, but soon decided to just play the song with his guitar still a good deal
out of tune.
- Tyne Tees TV - Newcastle (1985?)
- This included quite a mixture of quaint clips of Tom, and a concert set
of about 6 songs including Walking Spanish, In the Neighbourhood, and
16 Shells.
- Late Night with David Letterman TV Show (21 December 1983)
- Sings "Frank's Wild Years", interview, sings "On the Nickel."
- "Fishing with John" TV show (19??)
- with John Lurie (made by Japanese TV Company).
Other shows include Dennis Hopper, and Jim Jarmusch.
"JOHN LURIE knows absolutely nothing about fishing, but that doesn't stop
him from undertaking the adventure of a lifetime on "Fishing With John."
Traveling with his special guests to the most EXOTIC and DANGEROUS places on
Earth, John Lurie goes ICE FISHING with Willem Dafoe at Maine's northernmost
point and takes Tom Waits to Jamaica. Too Subtle and Strange to be a direct
parody of a Marlin Perkins or Jacques Cousteau show, "FISHING WITH JOHN" is
unlike anything else...
Selected Scenes:
Tom Waits playing poker with the locals on a caribbean island (with a girl on his lap).
Rowing a small boat through a junglelike scenery while singing very loudly "Along the river of men".
Not to forget when he got seasick...
Tom caught a Red Snapper, then stuck it down his pants.
- "Roadshow" (1982)
- Sings "Heartattack & Vine", "Tango Till They're Sore", and interview.
- Smothers Brothers TV Show (1982)
- Sings "Old Boyfriends".
- Room 101 British TV Show (198?)
- Guest Ian Hislop shows a clip of one of his pet-hates on his own show.
Tom Waits is sitting in an armchair, hat on, leaning forward...Other guests look on...
...[Paraphrasing follows]
Ian: 'You're over her [in England] to plug your new album aren't you?'
Tom: [mumbling] 'That's right, I am over here to promote some new work, and ...
[mumble,mumble]...'
Ian: [interrupts in a determinedly jovial way] 'Perhaps you'd like to plug it a bit
louder?'
Tom: [Stops talking and looks at Ian] '...Hm?'
Ian: 'Our microphones are having trouble picking you up-perhaps you'd like to plug it a
bit louder?'
Tom: [Looks at Ian, wide-eyed...looks at other guests...looks at camera crew...
looks at Ian...looks at camera crew...looks at Ian...long embarassing silence...]
'I'll plug it in my OWN damn way'...
Ian was given a Tom Waits doll (an action man dressed up as Tom) with a string at the
back, which, when pulled, replays Tom saying 'I'll plug it in my OWN damn way' (not
available in stores)
- ?Quebec television: concert? (1980)
- Sings two unreleased songs.
- ?Australian version of Tonight Live? (March 1979)
- Had the host lost for words. ?
- Austin City Limits (1979 Season 4 Episode 407)
- Sings ???
- Saturday Night Live TV Show (April 9, 1977)
- Sings "Eggs and Sausage (In a Cadillac with Susan Michelson)".
- Fernwood Tonight TV Show (1977?)
- (Tony Rouletti wedding) in two episodes.
Sings "The Piano has been drinking"
Sings "Better Off Without a Wife" in second episode.
Waits' car had broken down while passing through 'Fernwood', and so
they invited him to be a 'guest' on the 'show' while he was waiting
overnight for it to be repaired. He'd been drinking heavily before
the show even started, and 'Jerry Hubbard' (Willard) teased him about
it--"Well, look there, you got a bottle in front of you right now."
Waits stared at him through bloodshot eyes and delivered the classic
response--"I'd rather have a bottle in front of me than a frontal
lobotomy."
Martin Mull asks him about whether he's checked out the restaurants
in Fernwood and he says "Yeah, I went to last night, and they had a buffet special. I believe it was all
you can stand for a dollar... I looked at my plate and I didn't know
whether to eat it or give it a ride home..."
When talking about his music, he stated "Got a new song, 'Breakfast In
Jail'. it's actually a dance number 'Do The Breakfast In Jail'!" and
claimed that his new album was an opus entitled 'Music To Seduce A
Divorced Waitress By'.
He also borrowed $20 from one of the interviewers ("But I had to
leave the four-year-old as collateral").
If I'm not mistaken, Tom is the only guest on the history of Fernwood
Tonight (and its successor America Tonight) that actually appeared as
him/herself. All other guests were actors playing roles.
- radio special with Vince Scelsa at MediaSound Studios NYC, NY (December 14, 1976)
- Supported by Ralph Edler on drums
emotional weather forecast
a sight for sore eyes
eggs and sausage/invitation to the blues
step right up
diamonds on my windshield
tom traubert's blues
jitterbug boy
i love to get off work
san diego serenade
- Mike Douglas TV Show (November 17, 1976)
- Sings "Small Change".
- Dinah! TV Show (Feb. 3, 1976)
- Sings "Warm Beer & Cold Women".
- Dinah! TV Show (1975?)
- Sings "Step Right Up".
He wore a stained cap and shoe's w/ a hole in the sole.
After performing a live version of "Step Right Up" (TW playing a National
Cash Register), Tom joined the other guests in the semi-circle. A bizarre
mix of people, to say the least! Also present were the reigning Miss
Universe (crown and all), William F. Buckley (yes, the one and only), and
Cindy Williams (of Laverne and Shirley fame). Cindy sat right next to Tom,
and seemed to genuinely enjoy his presence. He sat forward on his chair,
and rocked front-to-back as he spoke. She kept rubbing his back with her
hand (affectionately!)
While sitting between Dinah and Buckley, as I recall Dinah was discussing
college w/Buckley and asked Tom if he went to school and he said "yeah,
that's where I learned to smoke (as he puffed on a Lucky).
Dinah asked him where he stayed when he was on the road. In retrospect,
this was probably a scripted query. His answer: "I stay in a place called
'Rooms'... There's a whole chain of them."
Tom also decided not to help Dinah with a cooking demonstration?
- The Old Grey Whistle Test TV Show (1976) - BBC's 'adult' rock programme
- presented by Bob Harris, Waits sings "Tom Traubert's Blues" and "The Piano Has Been
Drinking".
- 'Soundstage' Film Doc. (Chicago 1975)
- Shares the stage with Mose Allison.
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