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Showing posts with label Warren Zevon. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Warren Zevon. Show all posts

Tuesday, December 3, 2024

Warren Zevon - 1999-12-03 - Austin, TX (FM)

Warren Zevon
1999-12-03
Austin City Limits
KLRU Studio
Austin, TX;
FM Broadcast
320 kbps
Artwork Included

01. Werewolves Of London
02. Seminole Bingo
03. Bob Wills Is Still The King 
04. Lawyers, Guns And Money
05. I Was In The House When The House Burned Down
06. Don't Let Us Get Sick


On January 25, 2000, Warren Zevon released his 10th studio album, entitled Life'll Kill Ya. The disc barely cracked the Billboard 200 rankings, peaking at #173, while critical success was moderate, with Rolling Stone and Allmusic both giving the album 3.5 star ratings. Several of the album's songs dealt with the topic of death. For example, My Shit's F***ed Up wass a mournful lament about the aging process and the inevitable decay that accompanies it. The title track and Don't Let Us Get Sick also featured death as a theme. Perhaps Warren had a premonition of what was in store - just 2 years later he was diagnosed with mesothelioma, and he passed away from the disease on September 7, 2003. This FM broadcast captures Zevon at Austin City Limits, previewing songs from the soon to be released disc,  on December 3, 1999, a quarter century ago today.




Wednesday, November 20, 2024

Warren Zevon - 1990-11-20 - Kansas City MO (SBD)

Warren Zevon
1990-11-20
The Shadow
Kansas City MO
Soundboard Recording
320 kbps
Artwork Included

01. Lawyers Guns and Money
02. Splendid Isolation
03. Stop Breaking Down
04. Roland The Headless Thompson Gunner
05. One Woman Man
06. Carmenita
07. Things To Do In Denver When You're Dead
08. Factory
09. Poor Poor Pitiful Me
10. Hula Hula
11. Accidentally Like A Martyr
12. Play It All Night Long
13. Raspberry Beret (Prince)
14. Desperados Under The Eaves
15. Boom Boom Mancini
16. Winter Wonderland
17. Werewolves Of London
18. Ain't That Pretty At All


1990: The early 1990s were a time of transition for the late, great, Warren Zevon. He was dropped from the Virgin Records label in late 1989, after the commercial failure of the album Transverse City. He caught on with Giant records, and released the album Hindu Love Gods in later 1990, featuring a cover of Prince's Raspberry Beret. He then set to work on the album, Mr Bad Example, which would be released in late 1991, and feature the songs Things To Do In Denver When You're Dead and Searching For A Heart.  This soundboard recording captures Zevon on tour between his first 2 releases on Giant, in Kansas City, on November 20, 1990,34 years ago today.





Tuesday, February 27, 2024

Warren Zevon - 1990-02-27 - Minneapolis, MN (SBD)

Warren Zevon
1990-02-27
1st Avenue Club
Minneapolis, MN
Soundboard Recording
320 kbps
Artwork Included

01. Sentimental Hygiene
02. Splendid Isolation
03. Detox Mansion
04. Reconsider Me
05. Tranverse City
06. Run Straight Down
07. Long Arm Of The Law
08. Turbulence
09. Boom Boom Mancini
10. Roland the Headless Thompson Gunner
11. Werewolves Of London
12. Play It All Night Long
13. Lawyers, Guns and Money
14. Poor, Poor Pitiful Me
15. Cadillac Ranch
16. Excitable Boy 


The early 1990s were a time of transition for the late, great, Warren Zevon. He was dropped from the Virgin Records label in late 1989, after the commercial failure of the album Transverse City. He caught on with Giant records, and released the album Hindu Love Gods in later 1990, featuring a cover of Priince's Raspberry beret. he then set to work on the album, Mr Bad Example, which would be released in late 1991, and feature the songs Things To Do In Denver When You're Dead and Searching For A Heart. This soundboard recording captures Zevon on tour before his first 2 releases on Giant, in Minneapolis on February 27, 1990, 34 years ago today.



Sunday, February 19, 2023

Warren Zevon - 1995-02-19 - Syracuse NY (SBD)

Warren Zevon
1995-02-19
Club Chamelion,
Syracuse, NY
Soundboard Recording
320 kbps
Artwork Included

01. Intro and Tuning-
02. Splendid Isolation
03. Lawyers Guns And Money
04. banter
05. Carmelita
06. Things To Do In Denver When You're Dead
07. Boom Boom Mancini
08. Roland The Headless Thompson Gunner
09. Frank And Jesse James
10. Play It All Night Long
11. Accidentally Like A Martyr
12. Poor Poor Pitiful Me
13. banter
14. Seminole Bingo
15. Excitable Boy

Encore:
16. encore break
17. Mr. Bad Example
18. applause and banter-
19. Werewolves Of London


1990s - #3:  After achieving commercial success in the late 1970s and early 1980’s, Warren Zevon’s career took a host of twists and turns. He battled alcoholism and obsessive compulsive disorder. He Zevon also served as musical coordinator and occasional guitarist for an ad-hoc rock music group called the Rock Bottom Remainders, a collection of writers performing rock and roll standards at book fairs and other events. The group included Stephen King, Dave Barry, Matt Groening and Amy Tan, just to name a few. He occasionally filled in for Paul Schaffer as bandleader for David Letterman’s Late Night Show. And of course, he released albums and continued to tour. This soundboard recording captures Zevon in Syracuse on February 19, 1995, 28 years ago today. Of course, less than 10 years later, on September 7, 2003, we’d lose Warren at the all to young age of 56, due to cancer, but not before he left us with a stunning farewell album, entitled The Wind, which featured guest appearances by Bruce Springsteen, Don Henley, Jackson Browne, Joe Walsh, David Lindley, Emmylou Harris and Tom Petty, just to name a few. Months after his death, Zevon would win 2 Grammys for the album, the only ones of his legendary 30 year career.




Wednesday, January 25, 2023

Warren Zevon - 1988-01-25- London, UK (FM)

Warren Zevon 
1988-01-25
Hammersmith Odeon
London, UK
BBC-FM Broadcast
320 kbps
Artwork Included

01. Lawyers, Guns & Money
02. Detox Mansion
03. Boom Boom Mancini
04. Johnny Strikes Up The Band
05. Roland The Headless Thompson Gunner
06. Reconsider Me
07. Excitable Boy
08. Sentimental Hygiene
09. Accidentally Like A Martyr
10. Werewolves Of London
11. Play It All Night Long
12. Ain't That Pretty At All


In August 1987, Warren Zevon released the album, Sentimental Hygiene, his the sixth studio album. but his first in over five years. The disc featured a host of notable guest stars. The track Even A Dog Can Shake Hands was composed by Peter Buck, Bill Berry and Mike Mills of R.E.M., who also recorded an album with Zevon under the name Hindu Love Gods. Michael Stipe, also of R.E.M., appeared on the album, providing vocals and harmony on the song Bad Karma. In addition, the album featured Bob Dylan playing harmonica on The Factory. This FM broadcast captures Zevon in London, on tour im support of the album, on January 25, 1988, 35 years ago today.






Wednesday, May 4, 2022

Warren Zevon - 1980-05-04 - Los Angeles, CA (FM)

Warren Zevon 
1980-05-04
The Roxy
Los Angeles, CA
FM Broadcast
224 kbps
Artwork Included 

01. Play it All Night Long
02. Bad Luck Streak In Dancing School
03. Johnny Strikes Up The Band
04. Excitable Boy
05. Gorilla You're A Desperado
06. Werewolves Of London
07. Carmelita
08. Jeannie Needs A Shooter
09. Junglework
10. A Certain Girl
11. Join Me In L.A.
12. Poor Poor Pitiful Me
13. I'll Sleep When I'm Dead


1980: In February 1980, Warren Zevon released the album Bad Luck Streak In Dancing School, the follow up to his critically acclaimed disc Excitable Boy. While the new album climbed up to #20 on the Billboard charts, it lacked the consistency and the collection of memorable tunes of its predecessor. Bad Luck is notable, however, for featuring a host of guests, including Jackson Browne, Glenn Frey, Linda Ronstadt, Waddy Wachtel and Joe Walsh, not to mention a tune, Jeannie Needs a Shooter, written with Bruce Springsteen. This FM broadcast captures Warren on tour in support of the album at the Roxy in Los Angeles on May 4, 1980, 42 years ago today.




Saturday, February 5, 2022

Warren Zevon - 1988-02-05 - Paris, France (FM)

Warren Zevon
1988-02-05
La Locomotive
Paris, France
FM Broadcast
320 kbps
Artwork Included

01. Lawyers, Guns And Money
02. Detox Mansion
03. Boom Boom Mancini
04. Johnny Strikes Up The Band
05. Roland The Headless Thompson Gunner
06. Excitable Boy
07. band introductions
08. Sentimental Hygiene
09. Accidentally Like A Martyr
10. Factory
11. Veracruz
12. Werewolves Of London
13. Carmelita
14. Play It All Night Long
15. Reconsider Me
16. Ain't That Pretty At All
17. Desperados Under The Eaves
18. Poor Poor Pitiful Me 


In August 1987, Warren Zevon released the album, Sentimental Hygiene, his the sixth studio album. but his first in over five years. The disc featured a host of notable guest stars. The track Even A Dog Can Shake Hands was composed by Peter Buck, Bill Berry and Mike Mills of R.E.M., who also recorded an album with Zevon under the name Hindu Love Gods. Michael Stipe, also of R.E.M., appeared on the album, providing vocals and harmony on the song Bad Karma. In addition, the album featured Bob Dylan playing harmonica on The Factory. This FM broadcast captures Zevon in Paris, on tour im support of the album, on February 5, 1988, 34 years ago today.



Thursday, April 22, 2021

Waren Zevon - 2000-04-22 - Seattle, WA (SBD)

Warren Zevon
2000-04-22
Moore Theater
Seattle WA
Soundboard Recording
320 kbps
Artwork Included

01. Werewolves Of London
02. Excitable Boy > Banter
03. Seminole Bingo
04. For My Next Trick I'll Need A Volunteer
05. Don't Let Us Get Sick > Banter and  Switches to Guitar
06. Poor Poor Pitiful Me > Banter and Guitar Tuning
07. My Shit's F***ed Up > Banter
08. Porcelain Monkey
09. Detox Mansion > Guitar Solo
10. Lawyers, Guns & Money


On January 25, 2000, Warren Zevon released his 10th studio album, entitled Life'll Kill Ya. The disc barely cracked the Billboard 200 rankings, peaking at #173, while critical success was moderate, with Rolling Stone and Allmusic both giving the album 3.5 star ratings. Several of the album's songs deal with the topic of death.  For example,  My Shit's F***ed Up is a mournful lament about the aging process and the inevitable decay that accompanies it. The title track and Don't Let Us Get Sick also feature death as a theme. Perhaps Warren had a premonition of what was in store - just 2 years later he was diagnosed with mesothelioma, and he passed away from the disease on September 7, 2003. This soundboard recording captures Zevon on tour in support of Life'll Kill Ya in Seattle on April 22. 2000, 21 years ago today.




Friday, April 24, 2020

Warren Zevon - 1978-04-24 - Roxy, Los Angeles CA (FM)

Warren Zevon
1978-04-24
The Roxy
Los Angeles, CA
FM Broadcast
320 kbps
Artwork Included

01. Radio Spot and Intro
02. Johnny Strikes Up the Band
03. Tenderness On The Block
04. Mohammed's Radio
05. Excitable Boy
06. Werewolves Of London
07. Accidentally Like a Martyr
08. Roland The Headless Thompson Gunner
09. Poor Poor Pitiful Me
10. Lawyers, Guns & Money
11. I'll Sleep When I'm Dead  


Born in Chicago in 1947, Warren Zevon moved to Los Angeles when he was a teenager. When he quit high school, he moved to New York, and later to Spain, to pursue a musical career, but by 1975, was back in LA. He roomed there with then unknowns Stevie Nicks and Lindsey Buckingham. He also collaborated with Jackson Browne, who helped produce Zevon’s 1976 self titled album. Zevon also wrote songs for Linda Ronstadt, including Hasten Down the Wind, Carmelita, Poor Poor Pitiful Me, and Mohammed's Radio. In 1978, Zevon released Excitable Boy, an album produced by Jackson Browne and guitarist Waddy Wachtel. The disc met with both critical and commercial success. Rolling Stone called the album one of the most significant releases of the 1970s. The disc went to #8 on the Billboard charts, and spawned the classic single Werewolves of London, which reached #21 on the singles chart. This FM broadcast captures Zevon right as Excitable Boy was climbing up the charts, on April 24, 1978, 42 years ago today. Interestingly, on that same day, the Grateful Dead was playing a concert in Normal IL, which has been officially released as Dave’s Picks 37. They too had taken notice of Zevon, as their choice for an encore that night was none other than Werevolves of London.


















Saturday, February 8, 2020

Warren Zevon - 1994-02-08 - Rochester, NY (SBD)

Warren Zevon
1994-02-08
Horizontal Boogie Bar
Rochester, NY, USA
Soundboard Recording
320 kbps
Artwork Included

01. Splendid Isolation
02. Lawyers Guns and Money
03. Why Can't This Be Love
04. Chatter
05. Things To Do In Denver When Your Dead
06. Chatter
07. Heart Ache Spoken Here
08. Boom Boom Mancini
09. Johnny Strikes Up The Band
10. Play it All Night Long
11. Desperados Under The Eaves
12. Chatter
13. Jole Blow
14. Chatter
15. Poor Poor Pitiful Me
16. I'll Feel A Whole Lot Better
17. The Indifference Of Heaven
18. Chatter
19. Seminole Bingo
20. Excitable Boy
21. Roland The Headless Thompson Gunner
22. Chatter

Encores:
23. Mr. Bad Example
24. Werewolves of London
25. Mohameds Radio
26. Crowd > House Music


Warren Zevon 1994: - #2:  As promised, yesterday, here's the 2nd half of our set featuring Warren Zevon in 1994. This one is a soundboard recording from Rochester from February 8, 1994, 26 years ago today.



Friday, February 7, 2020

Warren Zevon - 1994-02-07 - Syracuse, NY (SBD)

Warren Zevon
1994-02-07
Symphony Hall 
Syracuse NY
Soundboard Recording
320 kbps
Artwork Included

01. Intro. > Splendid Isolation
02. Lawyers Guns & Money
03. Why Can't This Be Love > Intro of Dr. Babyhead
04. Things To Do In Denver When You're Dead  > Banter
05. Heartache Spoken Here
06. Acoustic Solo > Boom Boom Mancini
07. Crowd > Switch to Piano
08. Johnny Strikes Up The Band
09. Play It All Night Long
10. Desperadoes Under The Eaves  > Banter
11. Jolie Blonde (Trad.)
12. Acoustic Solo > Poor Poor Pitiful Me > Acoustic Solo > Poor Poor Pitiful Me *
13. I'll Feel A Whole Lot Better
14. Vast Indifference Of Heaven  > Banter
15. Seminole Bingo
16. Excitable Boy  > Dr. Babyhead Solo
17. Roland Chorale Intro. > Roland The Headless Thompson Gunner > Roland Chorale Outro.
18. Mr. Bad Example  > Banter
19. Werewolves Of London
20. Mohammed's Radio


Warren Zevon 1994: - #1: After achieving commercial success in the late 1970s and early 1980’s, Waren Zevon’s career took a host of twists and turns. He battled alcoholism and obsessive compulsive disorder. He Zevon also served as musical coordinator and occasional guitarist for an ad-hoc rock music group called the Rock Bottom Remainders, a collection of writers performing rock and roll standards at book fairs and other events. The group included Stephen King, Dave Barry, Matt Groening and Amy Tan, just to name a few. He occasionally filled in for Paul Schaffer as bandleader for David Letterman’s Late Night Show. And of course, he released albums and continued to tour. This soundboard recording captures Zevon in Syracuse on February 7, 1994, 26 years ago today. Of course, less than 10 years later, on September 7, 2003, we’d lose Warren at the all to young age of 56, due to cancer, but not before he left us with a stunning farewell album, entitled The Wind, which featured guest appearances by Bruce Springsteen, Don Henley, Jackson Browne, Joe Walsh, David Lindley, Emmylou Harris and Tom Petty, just to name a few. Months after his death, Zevon would win 2 Grammys for the album, the only ones of his legendary 30 year career. Download this one, then stop back tomorrow for the 2nd half of this set.







Sunday, January 5, 2020

Warren Zevon - 1992-01-05 - Cleveland, OH (FM)

Warren Zevon
1992-01-05
Empire Concert Club
Cleveland, OH
WMMS FM Broadcast
320 kbps
Artwork Included

CD 1:
01. Intro > I'll Sleep When I'm Dead
02. Play It All Night Long
03. Poor Poor Pitiful Me
04. band intros
05. Mr. Bad Example
06. Things To Do In Denver When You're Dead
07. Roland Chorale > Roland The Headless Thompson Gunner
08. First We Take Manhattan
09. Detox Mansion
10. Boom Boom Mancini

CD 2:
01. Excitable Boy
02. Model Citizen
03. The Envoy
04. Jungle Work
05. Searching For A Heart
06. That's Amore
07. Werewolves Of London
08. Into The Mystic
09. Lawyers, Guns And Money
10. Mohammed's Radio > outro

In 1989, Warren Zevon was released by Virgin Records after 2 albums that failed to make a commercial impact.  He quickly signed with Giant and in 1991 released the album Mr. Bad Example.  While the disc didn't do much better than its 2 predecessor, the single The Searching for a Heart became a modest hit while another tune from the album, Things to Do in Denver When You're Dead, was featured on the soundtrack of a film by the same name. Zevon went on tour in support of the disc, including this show in Cleveland on January 5, 1992, 28 years ago today.








Saturday, July 27, 2019

Warren Zevon - 1978-07-27 - Sausalito CA (SBD)

Warren Zevon
1978-07-27
The Record Plant
Sausalito CA
FM Brodcast
320 kbps
Artwork Included

01. Introduction
02. Johnny Strikes up the Band
03. Tenderness on the Block
04. Mohammed's Radio
05. Excitable Boy
06. Werewolves Of London
07. Accidentally Like A Martyr
08. Band Introductions
09. Roland The Headless Thompson Gunner
10. Poor Poor Pitiful Me
11. Lawyers, Guns And Money

Encore
12. I'll Sleep When I'm Dead 

Warren Zevon - 1978-07-27 - Sausalito CA (SBD)

In 1978, Warren Zevon became an “overnight success”, when he released the album Excitable Boy, which in addition to the title track, featured Werewolves of London, Roland the Headless Thompson Gunner, Johnny Strikes Up The Band and Lawyers, Guns and Money. Of course, success hadn’t come overnight at all, as Zevon had toiled for years in Los Angeles as a song writer, contributing tunes to albums by artists such as Linda Ronstadt and The Everly Brothers, as well as to the soundtrack of Midnight Cowboy. In addition, he had released 2 albums prior to Excitable Boy, though neither garnered much attention. Excitable Boy helped the general public understand what the rock community had know for years, namely that Zevon was an incredibly gifted song writer, able to cast a cynical eye on events, politics, celebrities and even himself.  This soundboard recording captures Zevon playing tunes from Excitable Boy  at the legendary Record Plant in Sausalito, on July 27, 1978, 41 years ago today.




Monday, February 11, 2019

Warren Zevon - 1992-02-11 - Seattle WA (SBD)

Warren Zevon
1992-02-03
Boulder Theater
Boulder CO
FM Broadcast
320 kbps
Artwork Included

01. I'll Sleep when I'm Dead
02. Play It All Night Long >
03. band intros > banter >
04. Play It All Night Long
05. Poor Poor Pitiful Me > [banter]
06. Mr. Bad Example
07. Things To Do In Denver When You're Dead
08. Roland Chorale > Roland the Headless Thompson Gunner
09. First We Take Manhattan
10. Detox Mansion
11. Boom Boom Mancini
12. Excitable Boy
13. Model Citizen
14. banter
15. Searching For A Heart
16. banter]
17. that's Amore 
18. Werewolves of London
19. radio outro


Waren Zevon 1992 - #2: As promised, here's the 2nd half of our Same Tour, Different Show sentry featuring Warren Zevon in 1992. This one is an FM Broadcast from Seattle from on February 11, 1992, 27 years ago today.  




Sunday, February 3, 2019

Warren Zevon - 1992-02-03 - Boulder CO (FM)

Warren Zevon
1992-02-03
Boulder Theater
Boulder CO
FM Broadcast
320 kbps
Artwork Include3d

01. I'll Sleep when I'm Dead
02. Play It All Night Long >
03. band intros > banter >
04. Play It All Night Long
05. Poor Poor Pitiful Me > [banter]
06. Mr. Bad Example
07. Things To Do In Denver When You're Dead
08. Roland Chorale > Roland the Headless Thompson Gunner
09. First We Take Manhattan
10. Detox Mansion
11. Boom Boom Mancini
12. Excitable Boy
13. Model Citizen
14. banter
15. Searching For A Heart
16. banter]
17. That's Amore  >
18. Werewolves of London
19. radio outro


Waren Zevon 1992 - #1: In 1989, Warren Zevon was released by Virgin Records after 2 albums that failed to make a commercial impact.  He quickly signed with Giant and in 1991 released the album Mr. Bad Example.  While the disc didn't do much better than its 2 predecessor, the single Searching for a Heart became a modest hit while another tune from the album, Things to Do in Denver When You're Dead, was featured on the soundtrack of a film by the same name. Zevon went on tour in support of the disc, including this show in Boulder on February 3, 1992, 27 years ago today, as captured in this FM Broadcast. Download this one, then come back on February 11 for the 2nd half of this Same Tour Different Show set.




Saturday, October 13, 2018

Warren Zevon - 1976-10-13 - Cleveland OH (FM)

Warren Zevon
1976-10-13
WMMS Studio
Cleveland OH
FM Broadcast
320 kbps
Artwork Included

01. Excitable Boy > interview
02. interview > Desperados Under the Eaves
03. interview > Simple Man, Simple Dream > interview
04. interview > Poor Poor Pitiful Me
05. interview
06. interview > Mohammed's Radio > interview
07. interview > Cindy, Cindy > interview > Mama Couldn't Be Persuaded > interview
08. interview
09. interview > Hasten Down the Wind
10. interview
11. Excitable Boy > interview

Born in Chicago in 1947, Warren Zevon moved to Los Angeles when he was still a teenager. When hquit high school, he moved to New York, and later to Spain, to pursue a musical career, but by 1975, was back in LA. He roomed there with then unknowns Stevie Nicks and Lindsey Buckingham. He also collaborated with Jackson Browne, who helped produce Zevon’s 1976 self titled album. Zevon also wrote songs for Linda Ronstadt, including Hasten Down the Wind, Carmelita, Poor Poor Pitiful Me, and Mohammed's Radio. In 1978, Zevon became an "overnight sensation" when he released Excitable Boy, an album produced by Browne and guitarist Waddy Wachtel. The disc met with both critical and commercial success. Rolling Stone called the album one of the most significant releases of the 1970s. The disc went to #8 on the Billboard charts, and spawned the classic single Werewolves of London, which reached #21 on the charts. This FM broadcast captures Zevon before that commercial success, playing primarily the songs he wrote for Ronstadt, in Cleveland on October 10, 1976,  42 years ago today.



Monday, August 27, 2018

Warren Zevon - 1990-08-27 - Minneapolis, MN (SBD)

Warren Zevon
1990-08-27
Guthrie Theater
Soundboard reordinng
320 kbps
Artwork Included

01. Even A Dog Can Shake Hands
02. Poor Poor Pitiful Me
03. Boom Boom Mancini
04. I'll Sleep When I'm Dead
05. Roland The Headless Thompson Gunner
06. Sentimental Hygiene
07. Splendid Isolation
08. Detox Mansion
09. Reconsider Me
10. A Certain Girl, band introductions
11. Run Straight Down > Long Arm of the Law
12. Turbulence
13. Werewolves of London
14. Play It All Night Long
15. Lawyers, Guns and Money
16. Mohammed's Radio

Warren Zevon - 1990-08-27 - Minneapolis, MN (SBD) 

The early 1990s were a time of transition for the late, great, Warren Zevon. He was dropped from the Virgin Records label in late 1989, after the commercial failure of the album Transverse City. He caught on with Giant records, and released the album Hindu Love Gods in later 1990, featuring a cover of Priince's Raspberry beret. he then set to work on the album, Mr Bad Example, which would be released in late 1991, and feature the songs Things To Do In Denver When You're Dead and Searching For A Heart. This soundboard recording captures Zevon on tour before his first 2 releases on Giant, in Minneapolis on August 27, 1990, 28 years ago today.



Sunday, August 26, 2018

Warren Zevon - 1994-08-26 - Asbury Park, NJ (FM)

Warren Zevon
1994-08-26
WNEW-FM 20th Anniversary Show
The Stone Pony
Asbury Park, NJ
FM Broadcast
224 kbps
Artwork Included

01. intro
02. Splendid Isolation
03. Lawyers, Guns and Money
04. interlude 1
05. Hurry On Home
06. Thompson Gunner
07. Junk Bond King
08. Excitable Boy
09. Werewolves Of London
10. interlude 2
11. Poor Poor Pitiful Me  


Long time readers of this blog know that I've often discussed WNEW-FM in New York, the station I grew up on, the station whose motto was "Where Rock Lives" and the station where rock was often LIVE, as they broadcast countless concerts to the tri-state area.  Today, we have one of those live broadcastxs a concert at the Stone Pony in Asbury Park, NJ celebrating the stations 20th anniversary, on August 26, 1994, 2 dozen years ago today. Warren Zevon opened the night, followed by The Band. Download Zevon now, this one, then come back later today for the Band’s set.



Monday, May 28, 2018

Warren Zevon - 1978-05-28 - New Orleans. LA (FM)

Warren Zevon
1978-05-28
Rosy's Music Hall
New Orleans LA
FM Broadcast
320 kbps
Artwork Included

01. Johnny Strikes Up The Band
02. Tenderness On The Block
03. Mohammed's Radio
04. Excitable Boy
05. Accidentally Like A Martyr
06. Nighttime In The Switching Yard
07. A Certain Girl
08. Roland The Headless Thompson Gunner
09. Werewolves Of London
10. Lawyers, Guns And Money


Waren Zevon 1978 Daily Double - #2: As promised way back on May 13, here's the 2nd half of our Daily Double featuring Warren Zevon in 1978.  This one's an FM Broadcast from Mew Orleans from May 28, 1978, 40 years ago today!




Sunday, May 13, 2018

Warren Zevon - 1978-05-13 - Chicago, IL (FM)

Warren Zevon
1978-05-13
Park West
Chicago, IL
FM Broadcast
256 kbps
Artwork Included

01. Johnny Strikes Up The Band
02. Tenderness On The Block
03. Mohammed's Radio
04. Excitable Boy
05. Werewolves of London
06. Accidentally Like A Martyr
07. Band Intro > Roland The Headless Thompson Gunner
08. Poor Poor Pitiful Me
09. Lawyers, Guns, & Money

Encore:
10. I'll Sleep When I'm Dead  


Waren Zevon 1978 Daily Double - #1: Born in Chicago in 1947, Warren Zevon moved to Los Angeles when he was still a teenager. When he quit high school, he moved to New York, and later to Spain, to pursue a musical career, but by 1975, was back in LA. He roomed there with then unknowns Stevie Nicks and Lindsey Buckingham. He also collaborated with Jackson Browne, who helped produce Zevon’s 1976 self titled album. Zevon also wrote songs for Linda Ronstadt, including Hasten Down the Wind, Carmelita, Poor Poor Pitiful Me, and Mohammed's Radio. In 1978, Zevon released Excitable Boy, an album produced by Jackson Browne and guitarist Waddy Wachtel. The disc met with both critical and commercial success. Rolling Stone called the album one of the most significant releases of the 1970s. The disc went to #8 on the Billboard charts, and spawned the classic single Werewolves of London, which reached #21 on the charts. This FM broadcast captures Zevon’s in Chicago on May 13, 1978, 4 decades ago this very day. Download this one, then come back on May 28 for part 2 of this this daily double.