Gatmo Sessions Episode 1 - Moanin' Parade & Swarm Warnings [272-278]

Martin and Sam convene for the first of two episodes listening to a set of improvised albums, recorded between 1992 and 2012. This week we're digging into a selection of 7 tracks from Moanin' Parade and Swarm Warnings, both released in 2000, with some fairly mixed opinions from both hosts on the quality as well as the listen-ability of the music. We also do that thing where we introduce each track separately and bump up our "episode" count significantly. I'm amazed you're still listening to be honest, we're utterly unbearable. website: songbysongpodcast.com twitter: @songbysongpod e-mail: songbysongpodcast@gmail.com Music extracts used for illustrative/review purposes include: I'm Big In Japan, Moanin' Parade, Gatmo/Waits et al (2000) Variations Europa/Hurling Indecencies, Moanin' Parade, Gatmo/Waits et al (2000) White Rabbit's Lament, Moanin' Parade, Gatmo/Waits et al (2000) Mudhump, Swarm Warnings, Gatmo/Waits et al (2000) You See Her Eyes, Swarm Warnings, Gatmo/Waits et al (2000) In Your Underwear, Swarm Warnings, Gatmo/Waits et al (2000) Getoutoftown, Swarm Warnings, Gatmo/Waits et al (2000) We think your Song by Song experience will be enhanced by hearing, in full, the songs featured in the show, which you can get hold of from your favourite record shop or online platform. Please support artists by buying their music, or using services which guarantee artists a revenue - listen responsibly.

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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.