Tom Waits. Waltzing Matilda [aka: Tom Traubert's Blues] Live at Rockpalast 1977.

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What can I say.......A true original......Fantastic.

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  • When you find Tom. You never lose him he becomes part of your life.
  • @gheumann
    There never was, and there will never be another Tom Waits. We are lucky to have him on this planet with us. I've been a fan for 45 years.
  • Corona virus.. Tom whiskey and my dog... Stay safe out there 💜💜💜💜
  • One of the greatest writers ever to walk this beautiful planet. He has written unparalleled music for the dejected, the lonely, and the desperate vagabonds that are all written off as "filth."
  • This song moves me every time I hear it. I never get tired of it.
  • @TheOilkd
    I'm 71. I have seen and heard everyone from Dylan in 63 to today. Tom is an original. He is brilliant. This song is brilliant. I listen to at least once a month. It never gets old. Get a glass of port and sit back and listen.
  • I feel so glad to have had Tom Waits and Leonard Cohen in my life time. Their poetry has gotten me thru many decades of lost paths. Thank you
  • He is the best ever! If you don't cry at his arrangement & performance of this classic,...you need to check your pulse to see if you're still alive.
  • @drix4275
    Someone once said that Tom Waits sings like an angel with the voice of a demon. I agree 300%.
  • Tom Waits is Dostoevsky from New Jersey Art alone can save the world We love you
  • 60 year old music lover. Just heard Tom for the first time last week….how is that possible ??? Genius !
  • Went to tom Waits concert in Sydney, Australia circa 1975, he closed the show with this song, was not a dry eye in the house.
  • Ein charismatischer Künstler und ein episches Ereignis. Grandios. Ich weiß nicht wie oft ich das schon gehört habe. Danke, Tom Waits. 🦊
  • How beautiful is this rendition. I love you, Tom
  • This was the first song I ever heard from Tom. I was 17. I fell in love with his music instantly. I'm 48 now, feels like it was yesterday...