Videos by American Songwriter
Tom Waits’ love of the Beat Generation is well documented. His 1977 song “Jack and Neil” gets right to the heart of the matter, and his spoken-word-and-jazz album Nighthawks At The Diner is as poetic and as “beat” as anything Allen Ginsberg or Gregory Corso ever dreamed up.
The Beat goes on in this video, where Waits makes a rare live appearance to toast Lawrence Ferlinghetti, the celebrated poet and owner of City Lights Books in San Francisco. Waits sets Ferlinghetti’s “Fortune” from A Coney Island of the Mind, to music, and the results are more than worth a few finger snaps and “Yes, Yes, Man! Go! Go! Yes”‘s. Check it out below.
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