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Old 09.26.2013, 08:13 AM   #38
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Originally Posted by Mortte Jousimo
You´re really a fan of stereotypes. How you then explain that Tom Waits has made his greatest records after getting in some age & still makes great records? If someone says his latest record placid, more lanquid & boring, I think he should go to the eartest. I know you don´t like Nick Cave, but he´s latest album is also one of the greatest albums of the year and he was like a animal in a gig. Also Dr. John´s latest album is really close he´s four first albums.

I have always found Tom Waits boring as fuck. he also did not have a huge early career in aggressive punk and rawk music. apples and oranges. Same with Dr. John.

I am talking more about bands and musicians who made their name with aggressive rock n roll and then proceed in their later years to create standard, boring songs.

Neil Young is ancient for a rocker and still rocks mad-ass. He was always a folkie to start with though so his folk records later on are a continuation of what he has always done.
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