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Warren Zevon - Live in Passaïc NJ, 1982
Warren Zevon Live at the Capitol Theatre, Passaic, NJ. Oct 1, 1982.
Band Personnel:
Randy Brown - Lead guitar / vocals
Joe Daniels - Drums
Larry Larson - Bass
John Wood - Lead & Slide guitar
Setlist:
01.Johnny Strikes Up The Band
02.The Overdraft
03.A Certain Girl
04.Jeanie Needs A Shooter
05.Roland
06.The Envoy
07.Simple Man
08.Charlie's Medicine
09.Jungle Work
10.Play It All Night
11.Accidentally Like A Martyr
12.Poor Poor Pitiful Me
13.Cadillac Ranch
14.Excitable Boy
15.Ain't That Pretty
16.Werewolves of London
Warren Zevon - Live in Cleveland, OH, 2000
Solo AcousticTour.
Show at the Odeon Concert Club, Cleveland, OH, 2000.
Warren Zevon, the One and Only!
Warren Zevon - David Letterman Shows ( from 1982 to 2002)
On October 30, 2002, after Zevon's terminal mesothelioma diagnosis, he was featured on The Late Show with David Letterman as the only guest for the entire hour. The band played "I'll Sleep When I'm Dead" as his introduction. Zevon performed several songs and spoke at length about his illness. Zevon was a frequent guest and occasional substitute bandleader on Letterman's television shows since Late Night first aired in 1982. He noted, "I may have made a tactical error in not going to a physician for 20 years". It was during this broadcast that Zevon first offered his oft-quoted insight on facing death: "Enjoy every sandwich". He also took time to thank Letterman for his years of support, calling him "the best friend my music's ever had". For his final song of the evening, and his final public performance, Zevon performed "Roland the Headless Thompson Gunner" at Letterman's request. In the green room after the show, Zevon presented Letterman with the guitar that he always used on the show, with a single request: "Here, I want you to have this, take good care of it".
Warren Zevon - Live in Atlanta CA, 1993
Concert in Atlanta, CA, 1993.
Really a fantastic show! Warren is happy to play and in perfect harmony with the andience!
Warren Zevon & Friends - Wonderland 1977
In 1977 the Dutch public broadcasting association VARA made a documentary called Wonderland, about then up-&-coming recording artists Warren Zevon, Linda Ronstadt, Bonnie Raitt & Jackson Browne. Here is that film. Warren Zevon at Griffith Observatory, Linda Ronstadt in studio "Tracks Of My Tears" alternative studio version, Linda Ronstadt outside her Malibu house, Warren Zevon at a burrito stand, Warren Zevon in concert "Carmelita", Bonnie Raitt at Frederick's, Bonnie Raitt in concert "Nothing Seems To Matter", Linda Ronstadt in the bedroom of her Malibu house, Linda Ronstadt in studio "Lose Again" alternative studio version, Warren Zevon at Griffith Observatory, Warren Zevon in rehearsal "Frank And Jesse James", Bonnie Raitt in concert "Give It Up Or Let Me Go", Jackson Browne in concert "Before The Deluge".
Warren Zevon - Live in Milan, Italy, 1992
European acoustic tour, 1992.
Show Arena Civica, Milan, Italy on September 6, 1992.
Warren Zevon - VH1(Inside)Out
A documentary about the making of the Grammy nominated album THE WIND, Warren Zevon's final recording.
"Bruce Springsteen walks into the studio where Warren Zevon is recording his final album and delivers a magnificent and inspired guitar solo, the sort of performance that only occurs when a musicmaker is truly inspired to leave his mark.
Standing at death's doorstep and given three months to live late last year, Warren Zevon went on a writing and recording rampage that resulted on a winning album, "The Wind", and he wisely allowed cameras to follow him through his last public moves.
"(Inside)Out" is a heartbreaker not just for fans of this one-of-a-kind artist but for anyone who loves sardonic and writing to go with their music."
----- Phil Gallo, Daily Variety.
"A visceral document of a man determined to squeeze the most out of his remaining time on earth."
----- Frank DiGiacomo, The New York Observer.
"Watch it with someone you care about."
----- Erik Pedersen, Hollywood Reporter.
Featuring guest appearances:
Jackson Browne, Billy Bob Thornton, Bruce Springsteen, Jorge Calderon, Ry Cooder, Waddy Wachtel, Don Henley, Stevie Nicks, Mike Fleetwood, Tom Petty, Timothy B.Schmit, Joe Walsh, Dwight Yoakam, David Lindley, David Letterman...
Warren Zevon - Home Movie
VH1(Inside)Out: Warren Zevon - Home Movie
During interviews, Zevon described a lifelong phobia of doctors and said he seldom received medical assessment. Shortly before playing at the Edmonton Folk Music Festival in 2002, he started feeling dizzy and developed a chronic cough. After a long period of untreated illness and pain, Zevon was encouraged by his dentist to see a physician; when he did so he was diagnosed with inoperable mesothelioma (a form of cancer associated with exposure to asbestos). Refusing treatments he believed might incapacitate him, Zevon instead began recording his final album. The album, The Wind, includes guest appearances by close friends including Bruce Springsteen, Don Henley, Jackson Browne, Timothy B. Schmit, Joe Walsh, David Lindley, Billy Bob Thornton, Emmylou Harris, Tom Petty, Dwight Yoakam, and others. It has been said that the decision to include "Knockin' on Heaven's Door" was his, much to the dismay of the others in the project. At the request of the music television channel VH1, documentarian Nick Read was given access to the sessions; his cameras documented a man who retained his mordant sense of humor, even as his health was deteriorating over time.
On October 30, 2002, Zevon was featured on the Late Show with David Letterman as the only guest for the entire hour. The band played "I'll Sleep When I'm Dead" as his introduction. Zevon performed several songs and spoke at length about his illness. Zevon was a frequent guest and occasional substitute bandleader on Letterman's television shows since Late Night first broadcast during 1982. He noted, "I might have made a tactical error in not going to a physician for 20 years." It was during this broadcast that, when asked by Letterman if he knew something more about life and death now, he first offered his oft-quoted insight on dying: "Enjoy every sandwich." He also took time to thank Letterman for his years of help, calling him "the best friend my music's ever had". For his final song of the evening, and his final public performance, Zevon performed "Roland the Headless Thompson Gunner" at Letterman's request. In the green room after the show, Zevon presented Letterman with the guitar that he always used on the show, with a single request: "Here, I want you to have this, take good care of it."The day after Zevon's death, Letterman paid tribute to Zevon by replaying his performance of Mutineer from his last appearance. The Late Show band played Zevon's songs throughout the night.
Zevon stated previously that his illness was expected to be terminal within months after the diagnosis in the fall of 2002; however, he lived to see the birth of twin grandsons in June 2003 and the release of The Wind on August 26, 2003. Owing in part to the first VH1 broadcasts of Nick Read's documentary Warren Zevon: Keep Me In Your Heart, the album reached number 16 of the US charts, Zevon's highest since Excitable Boy. When his diagnosis became public, Zevon told the media that he just hoped to live long enough to see the next James Bond movie, a goal he accomplished. Coincidentally, the film was titled Die Another Day.
Warren Zevon died on September 7, 2003, aged 56, at his home in Los Angeles, California. The Wind was certified gold by the RIAA during December 2003 and Zevon received five posthumous Grammy nominations, including Song of the Year for the ballad "Keep Me In Your Heart". The Wind won two Grammys, with the album itself receiving the award for Best Contemporary Folk Album, while "Disorder in the House", Zevon's duet with Bruce Springsteen, was awarded Best Rock Performance by a Duo or Group With Vocal. These posthumous awards were the first Grammys of Zevon's more than 30-year career.
He was cremated and his ashes were scattered into the Pacific Ocean near Los Angeles.
Warren Zevon - MTV Tour 1987
Warren Zevon and his Band Live: Taken from TV broadcast "The Cutting Edge Hour On The Road" with the MTV new music college tour for multiple sclérosis, 1987.
Warren Zevon - His Last David Letterman Show
On October 30, 2002, after Zevon's terminal mesothelioma diagnosis, he was featured on The Late Show with David Letterman as the only guest for the entire hour. The band played "I'll Sleep When I'm Dead" as his introduction. Zevon performed several songs and spoke at length about his illness. Zevon was a frequent guest and occasional substitute bandleader on Letterman's television shows since Late Night first aired in 1982. He noted, "I may have made a tactical error in not going to a physician for 20 years". It was during this broadcast that Zevon first offered his oft-quoted insight on facing death: "Enjoy every sandwich". He also took time to thank Letterman for his years of support, calling him "the best friend my music's ever had". For his final song of the evening, and his final public performance, Zevon performed "Roland the Headless Thompson Gunner" at Letterman's request. In the green room after the show, Zevon presented Letterman with the guitar that he always used on the show, with a single request: "Here, I want you to have this, take good care of it".
Warren Zevon - Fridays TV Show, 1980
Fridays is the name of ABC's weekly late-night live comedy show, which aired on Friday nights from April 11, 1980 to April 23, 1982 with repeats airing until October 22, 1982. The show was originally 60 minutes in its first season, but was expanded to 90 minutes in season two.
Show with Warren Zevon aired on May 9, 1980.
Warren Zevon - Miami Book Fair International, 1997
Miami - Dade County, Book Fair Bayfront Park Miami, Florida with Dave Barry, Carl Hiaasen, Stephen King, Mitch Albom.... & the Rock Bottom Remainders!
Enjoy!
Warren Zevon - Live Fort Lauderdale, FL, 1990.
Concert at The Buttom, Fort Lauderdale, FL on December 28, 1990.
Personnel:
Gurf Morlix
Dan Dugmore
10 songs of the show!
Warren Zevon - Live at The Palladium, NYC, 1980
Just for true fans! It's a real document. Believe me, Warren Zevon Shows from this period are very difficult to find!
Warren Zevon, the One and Only!
Warren Zevon - Live South Station, Boston 1995
A concert in a train station with an exceptional Warren Zevon on February 16, 1995.
As if you were there! This is crazy!
Where else would you find a performer giving a concert in a train station!
Warren Zevon, the one and only!
Feat Duncan "Dr Babyhead" Aldrich
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