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Why don\'t more people know about Warren Zevon
I had never heard of Warren Zevon until a few years ago, and the only reason I heard about him then was that he was dying of cancer and had a popular album (The Wind) out. "Keep Me in Your Heart" got a fair amount of play, and that was pretty much my first exposure to him (not technically, since I had heard "Werewolves of London" before without knowing who sang it).
Anyway, in recent years I have started to listen to him more and more and he is amazing. He has so many good songs. He kind of makes me think of a poor man's Bob Dylan with more controversial/humorous lyrics. Maybe that's a bad comparison. I don't know but it doesn't really matter. The man was a great talent. My question is why aren't more people familiar with him? I mentioned him to one of my friends this summer, and he had never even heard the name Warren Zevon. How the hell does this happen? The majority of the people who post on this forum seem to be enlightened individuals. So, OOT, what are your thoughts on Warren Zevon? Personally, I just love how all his songs sound different. I also love the lyrics. They are often humorous, mildly offensive, sarcastic, ironic, etc. In other words, perfect for my personality. Besides your opinions on Warren, for those of you who like him, what is your favorite song(s)? I have a hard time choosing, so I'll name a few: Mutineer Searching for a Heart Looking for the Next Best Thing Lawyers, Guns, and Money |
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Re: Why don\'t more people know about Warren Zevon
Try some Leonard Cohen, my choice to start The Essential Leonard Cohen.
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I've just rediscovered Warren Zevon in the past week or so, actually. Last weekend at the bar, there was a guy playing a keyboard and singing a bunch of old rock songs, and he did a couple of Zevon songs, got me back into him.
The comparison to Dylan with less serious lyrics is a very good one. My favorite songs: Roland the Headless Thompson Gunner Play It All Night Long Accidentally, Like A Martyr |
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Re: Why don\'t more people know about Warren Zevon
Warren Zevon was a cool cat. A fantastic and prolific writer.
Letterman was a fan too. When Warren was dying, Letterman brought him on the show and did the whole hour with him. If you can track down that show, it is amazing and very emotional. A couple of my favorites off the top of my head are: Splendid Isolation Desperados Under the Eaves and Mutineer |
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Re: Why don\'t more people know about Warren Zevon
Warren Zevon was amazing. The documentary thing they had on VH1 that profiled his last days while he was making his final album had me all choked up.
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Re: Why don\'t more people know about Warren Zevon
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Warren Zevon was amazing. The documentary thing they had on VH1 that profiled his last days while he was making his final album had me all choked up. [/ QUOTE ] same here...it was great and makes me tear up every time i hear "Keep me in your Heart." |
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Re: Why don\'t more people know about Warren Zevon
because this is Warren Zevon. |
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And this is Bob Dylan. So what? |
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If you can track down that show, it is amazing and very emotional. [/ QUOTE ] I've been watching clips of it on You Tube. Wish I had seen the show when it aired. |
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Re: Why don\'t more people know about Warren Zevon
Wade I should have never told you about OOT.....
Btw I did give the album a shot and it's a change of pace. You know, kinda like masturbating w/ your left hand (if you're a righty and vice versa). |
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