Tom Waits - No Visitors After Midnight
This film stitches together two vintage live broadcasts from 1975, bringing Tom Waits back on stage in Chicago and London. Rather than a conventional concert movie, it presents short sets, loose banter, and stripped-down performances captured for PBS Soundstage and the BBC series "Live in... Read more
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About Tom Waits - No Visitors After Midnight
This film stitches together two vintage live broadcasts from 1975, bringing Tom Waits back on stage in Chicago and London. Rather than a conventional concert movie, it presents short sets, loose banter, and stripped-down performances captured for PBS Soundstage and the BBC series "Live in Person." You get Waits in an early phase, rough-voiced and theatrical, moving between songs and conversational asides. The footage feels intimate and unvarnished, aimed at listeners who want to hear the songs and see the personality behind them, not a polished arena production.
Released in 2006, the program compiles archival TV appearances instead of newly filmed material, credited to Tom Waits as the performer and sourced from the 1975 PBS Soundstage and BBC "Live in Person" recordings.
It wasn't given a wide theatrical run, and there are no notable box office figures tied to this release. The title has circulated mainly through specialty home video and broadcast channels rather than mainstream cinemas.
For fans and collectors, the movie matters because it preserves rare, early-stage Waits performances that aren't widely available elsewhere. Those who follow his career often point to clips like these when tracing how his stage persona and songwriting evolved. The film keeps a niche but loyal audience, showing the seeds of the voice and characters that would become more famous later.
Critical response is limited and mixed, reflected in a small number of public ratings, but many viewers appreciate the rawness on display even when picture and sound quality are dated. The material highlights Waits' knack for character-driven songs, smoky atmospherics, and offhand humor, so viewers interested in songwriting craft and early performance style will find value despite the rough presentation.
Details
- Release Date
- November 09, 2006
- Runtime
- 1h 21m
- User Ratings
- 2 votes
- Type
- Movie
- Genres
- Music
- Country
- United Kingdom
- Studio
- Apocalypse Sound
Cast
Tom Waits
Self