Swordfishtrombones

På English

Publicerades 19 september 2008

ISBN:
978-0-8264-2782-3
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There were places in America before Johnson's Great Society that had fallen off the map. It was beyond mere lawlessness; it was a bizarre landscape.

All of Tom Waits' albums, but especially Swordfishtrombones by virtue of being such a wild departure from what he'd done before, are set to some extent in what Greil Marcus called the Invisible Republic, the Old Weird America. A world of people and places left behind or stepped off. None of it remotely real, but all the more real because of it. That's why you can't trust anything Tom Waits will tell you, and also why the real actual facts around his life aren't nearly as interesting as the stories he tells. It's like the question of who wrote Shakespeare's plays; Shakespeare is the guy who wrote Shakespeare's plays.

What I love about Smay's books is that he never tries to explain the songs, …