
So, 'Tom Waits - No Visitors After Midnight' is a gem if you dig live music. You get this intimate vibe, capturing his raw energy from performances in '75. The Chicago set on PBS has a gritty, almost smoky atmosphere, while the London show from the BBC has this cool, polished sheen but still retains that Waits eccentricity. His voice just has this gravelly, haunting quality that pulls you in. The pacing feels just right, not rushed, letting the moments breathe. What’s cool is how you can see the evolution of his sound and style, even in those early days. The way he interacts with the crowd, it's like you’re right there with him. Really makes you appreciate the artistry behind the music.
Great for Waits enthusiastsCaptures live performance essenceInteresting historical context
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