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More => Old Versions => Media Center 11 (Development Ended) => Topic started by: gkerber on September 08, 2003, 06:14:49 pm
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Listening to: 'Knock On Heavens Door *' from 'The Wind' by 'Zevon, Warren' on Media Center 9.1
Don't protest your innocence, only the dead get off scott free.
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Life is cheap and death is free.
- Warren Zevon -
Send lawyers, guns and money,
Dad get me out of this...
- Warren Zevon / Excitable Boy "Lawyers, Guns and Money" -
We contemplate eternity beneath the vast indifference of heaven.
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You make choices and you have to live with the consequences.
- Warren Zevon ,1947 - 2003
Some get the awful awful diseases,
Some get the knife, some get the gun,
Some get to die in their sleep, at the age of 101.
- Warren Zevon 56, 1947 - 2003
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Warren will be missed by many of us. He truely did "enjoy every sandwich"!
David Letterman gave a nice tribute to Warren Zevon tonite. They'll be playing warren's music tonight and run a clip from his last appearance on the show in october.
Happy Trails Warren.
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My favourite is "Roland the Headless Thompsongunner", perhaps because he was "from the land of the midnight sun", which is Norway. I have listened to Zevon since "The Envoy" came out. He'll be sorely missed.
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Merde !
When i saw the post ,i understood.
I do not have all of his records ,but i started with his first
Rest in peace ,men
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David Letterman gave a nice tribute to Warren Zevon tonite. They'll be playing warren's music tonight and run a clip from his last appearance on the show in october.Happy Trails Warren.
Thanks, funny you had already seen Letterman and I just read this at 10:35pm here in Denver and that's when Letterman starts. Thanks for letting me know, I would have missed it otherwise.
Letterman did good, but it was obvious he was having a hard time throughout the show.
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As you may remember, I live in upstate NY and was watching the show while I was conversing here. And yes you could see it was on his mind, I guess they had gotten to be pretty good friends over the years. I always looked forward to WZ's appearances on the Letterman Show.
I saw WZ live twice at Cafe Lena's in Saratoga Springs and once in a club in NYC purely by chance. He always had a great rapport with the audience and seemed to prefer small intimate venues.
Did anybody see the VH-2 or MTV special ( can't remember which)? It followed him around as he finished his last album and was dealing with his cancer. It was very moving.
(BTW, I remember mountain tme - I lived up in Cheyenne for a couple of years and later in Albuquerque back in the '80s)
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As you may remember, I live in upstate NY and was watching the show while I was conversing here. And yes you could see it was on his mind,
It was a great performance by Letterman, good show.
I saw WZ live twice at Cafe Lena's in Saratoga Springs and once in a club in NYC purely by chance. He always had a great rapport with the audience and seemed to prefer small intimate venues.
I saw him once here in Denver at "The Rainbow Music Hall" (which has since been converted into a drug store...).
It was just him and his electric guitar. It was good.
Zevon's lyrics always struck me as genius.