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Warren Zevon

One of the most acute and savagely satiric songwriters of his era, Warren Zevon was born in Chicago on January 24, 1947. His formative years were as colorful as the scenarios played out in his music: his father was a professional gambler, a lifestyle which forced the family to move frequently, and Zevon spent most of his formative years in California and Arizona. He learned to play piano, focusing primarily on classical material before a disintegrating home life led him into pop music, as well as a few run-ins with the law; after his parents divorced when he was 16 years old, Zevon hopped into the Corvette his father won in a card game and headed for New York to become a folk singer. His music found little response, however, and he returned to California, eventually releasing his first recordings as part of the duo Lyme & Cybelle. Session work followed before Zevon issued his solo debut Wanted Dead or Alive in 1969; the LP received a poor reception, and so he returned to session work and composed advertising jingles, and also served as the Everly Brothers' pianist before the duo's breakup. Following a 1974 sabbatical to Spain, Zevon returned to Los Angeles, where his longtime friend Jackson Browne had secured him a recording deal; with Browne in the producer's seat, Zevon cut a self-titled offering which was met with lavish critical praise upon its 1976 release. His 1978 follow-up Excitable Boy established him as a wholly unique talent, and earned a sizable hit with its wry single "Werewolves of London."

However, Zevon had fallen prey to alcoholism, and his personal demons sidelined him for the next two years; 1980s Bad Luck Streak in Dancing School and 1981's live set Stand in the Fire marked his gradual return to form, and the promise of his early work was restored on 1982's brilliant release The Envoy. The album fared miserably on the charts, however, and Zevon again fell off the wagon. A long period of therapy and counseling followed before, newly sober and revitalized, he issued Sentimental Hygiene in 1987, recorded with backing assistance from members of R.E.M. (In 1990, another collection of material from the sessions featuring Zevon and R.E.M.'s Peter Buck, Mike Mills and Bill Berry was released under the name Hindu Love Gods.) He continued his comeback in 1989 with Transverse City, a concept record inspired by science fiction's cyberpunk movement, and 1991's Mr. Bad Example. In 1993, Zevon issued his second live album, Learning to Flinch, followed in 1995 by Mutineer. His next studio effort, Life'll Kill Ya, did not appear until early 2000. It was a moderate success, enough to inspire him to step back into the studio after touring the U.S.. My Ride's Here, which featured a guest appearance from David Letterman of all people, was released in the spring of 2002. Several months later, Zevon was diagnosed with mesothelioma, an inoperable form of lung cancer, and doctors expected him to live no more than a few months. Zevon decided to work on a final album, with the help of a handful of celebrity friends and collaborators; The Wind was released in August of 2003, nearly a year to the day after Zevon learned of his condition, and he lived long enough to see its release, as well as the birth of his first grandchildren. ~ Jason Ankeny, Rovi
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thehiebertco
A genius writing a song titled Genius -- now that's genius. A wonder if, in his next life, he's making out like Charlie Sheen or if he's just suspended in Splendid Isolation.
First of all, the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame is a joke. It has nothing to do with who/what made the most significant contribution to R&R. It is a popularity contest as well as a money making device as attested to by the HBO contract they now have to air the concert.

Warren Zevon was a awesome singer/songw r i t e r that inspired many of his peers. But huge popularity was never his so I doubt if you'll ever see him even inducted.
jeff.paullin
Totally agree with jamath911. Also on long car trips, Warren Zevon was the only music that could put our son to sleep.
jamath911
The fact that Warren Zevon and Little Feet are not in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame is one of the great Artistic crimes of our times.
db073158
I saw him do a solo show in the early 80's...what a talented musician and storyte
Diggin on the comments, WZ was, is, and always will be the glue that holds the musical world in check. His cover of Raspeberry Beret is exactly how it should be done, no pretense, no bs, just a Genius in all aspects of music. Oh and ummm yeah, Halloween themed Werewolves IN London, LMAO, If you decide to comment, good or bad, know the material of which you comment about....wha t a maroon.
One lyrics error - it's hairy handed gent, not hairy, hairy gent.
Similar artists Neil Young etc? There are NO similar artists. Maybe Hunter Thompson. He appeared with David Letterman too......... .
Aaahhoooooo!
megan0710
I saw Warren at the Campus Club in Providence back in the 90's. He got there extremely late and when he showed up he just hopped up on stage and started playing and never stopped. He played his heart out.

It was closing time, 2:00am, and he was still playing and wouldn't stop. Nobody would leave. The bouncers literally started picking people up and carrying them outside or, throwing them down the stairs.

After screaming to shut it down to no avail a couple of the bouncers actually took the
My dog would always howl with Werewolfs of London!!
i saw warren in syracuse ny on nov 7th 1996 at styleens rythem palace. he was great. ment him after the show still have his signed cd on my mantel
Oh Warren, How you are missed. I am so grateful to have had you be a part of my musical experience. I saw you in concert at a small venue. I danced my a** off. It was the happiest day of my life!
jimmorgan8
Warren Zevon helped me through the toughest times of my life, through his music. I would give anything to see him play the Park West in zchicago one more time.
How many artists can write their own farewell - My Ride's Here. I think I'll have it played at my funeral
one of the greatest songwriters of his generation.. s a d l y recieved way to littlew appreciation for his body of work...my personal favorite is mutineer...h e will be sadly missed by those lucky enough to be exposed to his genious
mccallietrac k
The air-conditio n i n g hummed...
His Sh*ts F*cked up...
He was one of the best!!! RIP!
he was my brother from another mother ..
I agree definitely the greatest American Songwriter of the Rock era. A man whose music has spoken to me in many ways on many levels. Just incredible.
Warren Zevon is the greatest American songwriter of the Rock era. Period. I got introduced to him when he was on the Steve & Garry show in the late 80's promoting Sentimental Hygiene. I wish I had met him. I did get to see him a couple of times.
Oh Warren. How I miss you. I hear your voice, your unique and soul-reachin g voice, and I feel a connectednes s I feel with so very few artists. I am so grateful that your musical gifts remain with us for the little time we have left on this crazy globe.
always my favorite artist. A genius I believe, who let drugs, alcohol and smoking shorten his life a lot. he died the same mo.in 2003 that I became paraplegic. Reading Crystals bio. on him is real sad.
When I first became aware of him in the mid-70s California signer/songw r i t e r scene, I didn't know that he'd write the soundtrack to me life. He was never commerical and that's a tribute... name another songwriter who has written about a pro boxer as well as the thermodynami c property measure "entropy"?
Exactly.

Told him in Denver 15 years ago I was going to have "Bill Lee" played at my funeral; "Short song," he said. "Short funeral," I replied.

Damn I miss him.
I didn't really know who he was until a friend got me to accompany him to a concert in Melbourne, FL. Not an exaggeration to say that night changed my life, and I've been delightfully obsessed with his music ever since. Quite simply my favorite songwriter, period.
Zevon is the greatest piano player ever. Mercury and Elton are great, but Zevon just an explosion. And not even a Rock and Roll Hall of Fame nomination. Shame.
Z could just as easily be the FIRST letter of our alphabet. Yep.
Miss you, Warren. Your music will live forever.
ratslinger1
Warren Zevon is my Elvis. I miss him.
I've been a fan since 1976 and one of his greatest songs about innocence is "Tenderness on the Block" give it a listen and I am sure you will love it!
One of the best. i am trying to get my 2 sons to appreciate the talent. Wish me luck.
campbell.jan e
Didn't realize that Kid Rock sampled this song for one of his recent hits...
Again, Warren Zevon is (was) the Sam Peckinpah of rock.
milosdad
What a great voice. He pops up in genres that I don't really want him in but his songs are so great I cannot temove him. Totally skews my stations. Saw him once and I'm afraid I did not really appreciate what I was experiencing back in 76' or 77'. I love his voice and I wish I had seen him one more time as an adult.
jordenstanle y
Warren Zevon is among the five most original artists in my opinion. He can never receive enough praise for his works.
Started a Bob Dylan Pandora Staion and WZ just fits, like five fingers in a glove. ( : D )
Maybe the most underrated rock/pop/fol k musician of his era...No one, and I mean no one, wrote lyrics that were as incisive and telling as did Warren. "Just got my paycheck, gonna paint the whole town grey." Wow!
thevanman552
I miss him every day. This is one of American's greatest lyricists. Ray, I am in agreement with you all the way. "Dad, get me out of this." Great, great stuff.
raykhoury6
I have always liked Zevon's music. Such great lyrics!!! It must have been sad for him to see much lesser talents do much better commercially than he did. I met him once and told him he was my favorite musician along with Neil Young, Pete Townshend and Bruce Springsteen. He seemed pleased with that comment.
toby.hampton
I like what his son said at the Grammies after he died, refering to the doctors giving him three months (which turned out ot be 14-enough to record "The WInd" and meet his grandchildre n ) - i f you're going to tell someone how much time they have left you'd better be holding a gun". (paraphrased ) .
Wow, I was surprised to see how many albums he did - pretty versatile guy!
At bullta
Werewolves of london is not about halloween you genius. Jay dickens I agree with your favorite picks as well, however I also love Interlude to play it all night long.
ajcarr77
underrated to say the least. brilliant song writer
some of my favorite warren zevon tunes are lawyers guns and money, indifference of heaven, werewolves of london just to name a few. May he rest in peace.
O K ..."bullta" , whatever.... .
no offence "ullta"but this guy was a bigger piece of work than u can wrap ur head around.{by the way,it's "werewolves OF london" )YOU NINNY !
huh,not too bad....befor e today,the only song i had ever heard from him was that awful 'werewolves in london' song....i kinda figured he was just a one hit wonder with one corny halloween themed novelty hit....i can say that the werewolf song is one of the most annoying songs ever recorded.... g l a d to see he did some music of worth
raphaellorr
great voice
one of the greatest poets in the last 50 years
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