Song by Song

Song by Song is a podcast celebrating the music of Tom Waits, hosted by podcaster-musician Martin Zaltz Austwick and actor-musician Sam Pay. Sam and Martin set themselves the goal of listening to Tom Waits’s back catalogue from beginning to end, and devoting an episode to discussing each track. Song by Song is in no way officially linked to Tom Waits, or endorsed by Tom Waits, or associates. All excerpts are used for criticism purposes - please purchase your own copies of the music at your favourite shop, app, or platform to get the full experience and support musicians' work.

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episode 12: Looks Like I'm Up Shit Creek Again, The Early Years vol 1, Tom Waits [240]


Simplicity abounds, and seems to succeed - perhaps despite the title - as Jess, Martin and Sam dig into a sweet song with a crude punchline. The origins of the title's phrase, the sentiment of leaving as embodied in the country music tradition, and the shift that time and irony creates in music from 20-50 years ago all feature in this week’s discussion.

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Music extracts used for illustrative/review purposes include:
Looks Like I'm Up Shit Creek Again, The Early Years vol 1, Tom Waits (1991)
Are You Leaving For The Country, In My Own Time, Karen Dalton (1971)

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 April 22, 2020  20m