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Previously unreleased version of a song from his 1999 album Mule Variations. I have no clue what instrument he used for this. It sounds like a distorted guitar but it plays like a piano and you can hear the pedal squeaks? It's very atmospheric and a perfect autumn song for the approaching season. "Definitely part of the original idea was to do something somewhere between surreal and rural,ā€ Waits said in a statement. ā€œWe call it surrural. That’s what these songs are: surrural. There’s an element of something old about them, and yet it’s kind of disorienting….ā€ (Tom Waits via Pitchfork) I crave new Tom Waits every day of my life
Aug 22, 2024

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