It might be for the best. We all disappear with time, and just knowing we can enjoy it while it lasts is something special. No one will ever make me cry with love like Warren Zevon, and that’s beautiful
This should be required watching for anyone considering music as a career so they can see how it's really done. No safety net, no lip-syncing. From incredible song writing to phenomenal musicianship, this 4 minutes has more musical depth then every season of American Idol put together. Sadly this is lost on 99% of the population. Don't you wonder what Simon would say to Warren Zevon regarding this performance?
Warren was a genius. He wrote from the heart, Some of his stuff kind of dark, but always intellectual and with humor. Immersed in classical music, Warren was gifted as a song writer, jingle writer, composer, singer, and artist. Probably the smartest rocker of all time. Dark humor, sarcasm, and all around great story telling. My favorite rock artist of all time.
When Zevon died I felt like I'd lost a friend. I remember following the early days of his career when I lived in LA. Yeah, I still miss Mr. Bad Example too.
This was definitely one of Warren's greatest songs. He was in Aspen when he wrote this tune. Warren made friends all over the world. From Hawaii to Spain, to Echo Park. One of the greatest story tellers ever to record.
Warren had a beautiful touch on the piano. Not only a great songwriter, but a very "Professional Musician" as well. A genius who was truly unappreciated for his vast talent, and intellect.
Brilliant song. Warren could weave a beautiful ballad or a tongue-in-cheek ,humoresque ditty. He was truly a great artist., my favorite. Even over Neil Young or Don Henley, and they are great song writers. But Warren's classical background put him above the rest. RIP buddy!!
One of my fav songs of his. About hearing a guy walking down a street in Aspen listening to a boom box on his shoulder. We have been hearing and listening to this story about our wars forever, always creating an enemy.
You too?! Love this footage of him too. For me it's bc it's from performances from before he put the song on record, correct me if I'm wrong but I'm pretty sure I'm right lol, yaknow, not 90s or even 80s. Iwas able to see him in 92 finally, and met him. What a funny guy!We lost such a clever man and gifted songwriter. A man for all occasions. And he was pretty cute, too! 😉
I love this song. And I love Warren Zevon, a fantastic singer, pianist and songwriter who never got his just desserts. Zevon's unique sense of humor, understated wisdom and courage in the face of a deadly illness truly inspired so many. Thankfully, his friends (especially Jackson Browne) recognized his uncanny ability to compose fantastic music, and oft times incorporated it into their concerts. David Letterman was a huge fan and made certain his music was heard. FUCK CANCER!
been feeling stressed and sorry for myself, then a little warren zevon and I kick my own ass and improve my perspective. what a greatly missed performer. saw him in boulder 94 or 95 one of the top 5 shows I've seen. they rotate around I've been really blessed to live where I did when I did, soooo many epic concerts.
Jiggs111 Jiggs I'm going thru it have been for a few months now. Illness due to accident. Feel like you r only "friend" at the moment. This to shall pass, just really loney in this moment. Hope u r fantastic today
this is so beautifully done. so pure and simple. today's performers should take note.....talent at this level is so incredibly rare. one, the poet and the other raw everyday living. love them both and listen to them always. thanks for the great post.
Thanks. Warren was not interested in "Commercialism'. He never compromised, or made excuses for his lyrics, or subject matter. Warren Zevon was "Unique", and there will never be another like him. Sardonic wit. Black serendipity. A great tongue-in-cheek, sense of humor, and a vaste intellect. The writer "Stephen King" commented on Warren's brilliance, and the fact he could have been a novelist. Instead he chose rock, as his medium to write. What a legay he left behind.
the greatness was in the journey and this was its most precious period musically and for fellow humans looking to hear an expression of the frailties that make life a rich drama
I saw JB at the Mahalia Jackson in New Orleans last summer, and someone asked him to do a cover of Mohammed's Radio. He played through it, and it was the most earnest, heartfelt version of the song I've ever heard.
Thanks for the honesty of your comment Coondog. I am an ex-drunk myself. I am sure I was up there with Warren in alcohol consumption. I once drank a fifth of Seagrams right out of the bottle in about 15 minutes. I had numerous black outs, fights, lost girlfriends, and lost friends. I found AA in 1984, and have been straight ever since. I can surely identifly with Warren's alocohol addiction. I even had DT's at 27. I should be dead. God bless you Warren. You were the best. Tragically human.
Fantastic. Personally one of my favorite songs ever. Imagine having a band including Jackson Browne singing backup and David Lindly on Lap steel. Mm, I miss this kind of music making.
This song haunts me everytime I hear it. Brilliant. Great tune. Great lyrics. No better story teller in rock than Warren. Probably too smart for the average like Don MacLean's "Vincent". Funny he wrote this song in Boulder after Halloween. He saw a guy dressed up with a lamp and a radio on his head, and came up with this brilliant song. We miss you Warren.
thank you for your kind words. hope you are well and rocking and rolling to the rhythms of life. wish people like you and Jiggs were in my neck of the woods. at least we can all share warren. peace
This was recorded in 1976. Jackson Browne helped Warren get his album "Excitable Boy" get off the ground on Asylum records. Warren was always grateful to Jackson, but it was his talent that won popularity with the masses. Plus Warren like Gordon Lightfoot wrote tunes for other musicians to record.
Let's not sell Zevon short. Ask Don or Phil Everly, Jackson Browne, Don Henley, Waddy Wachtel, Glenn Frey, Neil Young, Bruce Springsteen, and Bob Dylan. All are great, and all recorded with Warren. They also loved his music. All these stars can't be wrong. Warren was truly a great song writer, composer, and musician. He will be missed.
Timothy Stoutland Holy Christ! I've gotten 6 requests to contact you...some of them hours ago! I've contacted you. Don't know what else I can do. Let me know how I can help...hope yre ok Kat Jennings.
NIce posts. W.Z. has and always will be a part of my persona, I'm a drunk, junkie womanizing ex-smoker (Now In Recovery), except for the ladies. Why I live and Warren dies is a roll of the dice. I miss him. I'm a better man for listening, watching and learning from the author of Mohammed's Radio.
The previous comment is right on. I have loved Jackson Browne's work since the 70s and have been fortunate enough to see him in concert several times. I am also a die-hard Zevon, but never saw him in concert. I knew the 2 men collaborated but had no idea of the depth. Brilliant. Thank you so much for this post.
Jiggs, thanks so much for putting this brilliant vid up. WZ at, or near, his early peak in voice, creativity and stage presence. What an American original. Doesn't it just point out the absurdity of the Grammy's that Zevon wins his first one--only after his death, despite a 30-year career? Eff 'em! Matter of fact, Warren might well have considered it a badge of honor NOT to be in the insipid R&R HOF, thanks to its irrelevance to acknowledging real talent and musical brilliance. RIP, Warren
@@oophorror2251 obviously you don't know what you're talking about.. being liberal in the 70s is nothing like being liberal in the 2024.. explain just how "obviously" you think he was liberal.. is it the part where he sings you work all day, you still can't pay the price of gasoline and meat??? Sounds like pretty much today now doesn't it, you think liberals point this out? I don't even think you understand the meaning of liberal.
Thank you for posting. It's always a pleasure to see and hear real talent... and to echo the sentiments of other posted comments, when the talent is real and not enhanced or boosted artificially it makes it even more awesome. Rock on Warren, you are truly kept forever in my heart.
Elvis didn't win a grammy until he released a Gospel album. Also, the year "Tommy" and "Let It Bleed" was released, the #1 song in the country was "Sugar sugar" by the Archies. Some things never change.
@ztoneish Where I lived in the US midwest he got lots of airplay for Werewolves and Lawyers, Guns, and Money. That's about it. I listened to FM radio, which was rather rare back then, and to the underground, 'cool' stations. He didn't get any airtime except for those 2 songs. Covers by other artists of his songs were played.
I don't think any of Warren's fans sold him short. I think it was more the media. And after reading Warren's biography, I was under the impression as a young artist, Zevon was hard to work with. In his early days, he wanted everything "His way". This made him be passed from one manager to another, and one record label to another. As far as his talent, it was next to none.
Stevie Nicks and Lindsey Buckingham were roommates with Warren when they all lived in Waddy's apartment in the early 70s when Nicks and Buckingham first arrived in LA from SF. Stevie sang backup on the album recording track. This man is definitely the rock n' roller's rock n' roller.
English is my second language, so I sometimes have trouble getting the meanings of Warren's lyrics. But, for me at least, he's one of the very few artists (another one would be Billy Joel for me) that is able to paint an emotional picture with his words and lyrics. I get him, even if I don't get him. He just touches me on a very ... spiritual, emotional level. I would so have loved to hear him play live at least once, but I only discovered him after his death. I miss him, though.
Brilliant! I know there are other performances from this same OGWT segment. Someone please post them if they got 'em. Love Lindley on the pedal steel...
@delly659 What killed me was in Warrens VH1 2004 makin' The Wind he and Jorge Calderon had probs with "Disorder in the House" Jorge goes tomorrow when we're fresh. Zevon goes, "Jorge I'm DYING. Aint NO "fresh in no morning!"" Always the sardonic jab, masterful and gracefullybrutal.. Had the pleasure of seein' Zevon and Jackson around 1979 at the old Mountain Aire show @ Frogtown Airport CA. "Werewolves" was hot then. And Les Dudek kicked it all off with CENTRAL PARK.. Ain't nothin better !!
A wonderful, wonderful version of the song by its creator! Thank you for the Posting. If you don't know it, may I suggest that you try also the YT Clip of this song by the Arizona Smoke Revue? A minor galaxy of talent on stage there, much of it still aglow. [Tyneside, England.]
Beautiful version. I wish there'd been at least on shot of Lindley playing other than his head in the distance. He adds a lot to this version and is visually lost.
Why has this man never been inducted to the R&R Hal of fame???...he is one of the 20th centuries greatest songwriters!!
It might be for the best. We all disappear with time, and just knowing we can enjoy it while it lasts is something special. No one will ever make me cry with love like Warren Zevon, and that’s beautiful
"Pete Rose will be inducted into the HOF before Warren Zevon." David Letterman
Cause the RNRHOF is garbage.
Because the HOF sucks and doesn’t recognize true songwriting and performance…
@@richardbilger2334AMEN
What a combination ! Warren Zevon, Jackson Browne & David Lindley ! Superb live version of this WZ classic.
This should be required watching for anyone considering music as a career so they can see how it's really done. No safety net, no lip-syncing.
From incredible song writing to phenomenal musicianship, this 4 minutes has more musical depth then every season of American Idol put together. Sadly this is lost on 99% of the population.
Don't you wonder what Simon would say to Warren Zevon regarding this performance?
Warren was a genius. He wrote from the heart, Some of his stuff kind of dark, but always intellectual and with humor. Immersed in classical music, Warren was gifted as a song writer, jingle writer, composer, singer, and artist. Probably the smartest rocker of all time. Dark humor, sarcasm, and all around great story telling. My favorite rock artist of all time.
agree well stated
Two of my favourite singer song writers what a combo
Warren was a genius
When Zevon died I felt like I'd lost a friend. I remember following the early days of his career when I lived in LA. Yeah, I still miss Mr. Bad Example too.
Otherworldly! One of my favorites - it's such a shame that Warren never got the recognition he so truly deserved. He was a genius.
Rest in Paradise Warren… I bet you are enjoying every sandwich! ❤️🙏❤️
He left paradise to go change Grandpa's pants.
This was definitely one of Warren's greatest songs. He was in Aspen when he wrote this tune. Warren made friends all over the world. From Hawaii to Spain, to Echo Park. One of the greatest story tellers ever to record.
beautiful... warren zevon, jackson browne and david lindley on the slide guitar. this is like a beautiful dream. great musicians and great souls.
The wonderful David Lindley on slide guitar, RIP David, much missed.
Warren had a beautiful touch on the piano. Not only a great songwriter, but a very "Professional Musician" as well. A genius who was truly unappreciated for his vast talent, and intellect.
Brilliant song. Warren could weave a beautiful ballad or a tongue-in-cheek ,humoresque ditty. He was truly a great artist., my favorite. Even over Neil Young or Don Henley, and they are great song writers. But Warren's classical background put him above the rest. RIP buddy!!
Wow! Never seen this! Pure gold! Thank you
It's amazing how so simple a tune can strike so many chords within your soul. WZ was truly one of the greats.
Warren Zevon, a virtuoso performing with Jackson Brown; a friend beyond measure.
I would have given anything to have been at this concert! The offender AND the pretender!
i miss warren everyday
How does this masterpiece only have 980 likes?
One of my fav songs of his. About hearing a guy walking down a street in Aspen listening to a boom box on his shoulder.
We have been hearing and listening to this story about our wars forever, always creating an enemy.
So glad this popped up today. David has recently passed. Great stuff.
Lets show some love for David Lindley. He and Warren are playing together in Heaven.
Love everything about this performance. I come back over and over. It always brings a smile.
You too?! Love this footage of him too. For me it's bc it's from performances from before he put the song on record, correct me if I'm wrong but I'm pretty sure I'm right lol, yaknow, not 90s or even 80s. Iwas able to see him in 92 finally, and met him. What a funny guy!We lost such a clever man and gifted songwriter. A man for all occasions. And he was pretty cute, too! 😉
I love this song. And I love Warren Zevon, a fantastic singer, pianist and songwriter who never got his just desserts. Zevon's unique sense of humor, understated wisdom and courage in the face of a deadly illness truly inspired so many. Thankfully, his friends (especially Jackson Browne) recognized his uncanny ability to compose fantastic music, and oft times incorporated it into their concerts. David Letterman was a huge fan and made certain his music was heard. FUCK CANCER!
Warren was an unreplacable one-of-a-kind, a top notch writer, lyricist, and performer. One of rock's greatest.
warren was one of a kind - took a little magic out of the world when he left us - warren if you can hear this thanks man
been feeling stressed and sorry for myself, then a little warren zevon and I kick my own ass and improve my perspective. what a greatly missed performer. saw him in boulder 94 or 95 one of the top 5 shows I've seen. they rotate around I've been really blessed to live where I did when I did, soooo many epic concerts.
I feel you,hang in there
Jiggs111 Jiggs I'm going thru it have been for a few months now. Illness due to accident. Feel like you r only "friend" at the moment. This to shall pass, just really loney in this moment. Hope u r fantastic today
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hang in there, you are not alone, good music and good thoughts, can't hurt right? no accident here, going thru it just the same, take care, good luck
+musicherb thank you so much you hang in there nice to read a kind word
Loved this song since I first heard it in the late 70's. What a musician!
What an enjoyable resource, this " you tube", is! I was jones'in to hear this tune, and I was then treated to this fine version!!
this is so beautifully done. so pure and simple. today's performers should take note.....talent at this level is so incredibly rare. one, the poet and the other raw everyday living. love them both and listen to them always.
thanks for the great post.
Thanks. Warren was not interested in "Commercialism'. He never compromised, or made excuses for his lyrics, or subject matter. Warren Zevon was "Unique", and there will never be another like him. Sardonic wit. Black serendipity. A great tongue-in-cheek, sense of humor, and a vaste intellect.
The writer "Stephen King" commented on Warren's brilliance, and the fact he could have been a novelist. Instead he chose rock, as his medium to write. What a legay he left behind.
the greatness was in the journey and this was its most precious period musically and for fellow humans looking to hear an expression of the frailties that make life a rich drama
I can't believe it's been 10 years. RIP Warren.
I saw JB at the Mahalia Jackson in New Orleans last summer, and someone asked him to do a cover of Mohammed's Radio. He played through it, and it was the most earnest, heartfelt version of the song I've ever heard.
warren + jackson...it is just magic....breatless...great you guys....
Thanks for the honesty of your comment Coondog. I am an ex-drunk myself. I am sure I was up there with Warren in alcohol consumption. I once drank a fifth of Seagrams right out of the bottle in about 15 minutes. I had numerous black outs, fights, lost girlfriends, and lost friends. I found AA in 1984, and have been straight ever since. I can surely identifly with Warren's alocohol addiction. I even had DT's at 27. I should be dead. God bless you Warren. You were the best. Tragically human.
Fantastic. Personally one of my favorite songs ever. Imagine having a band including Jackson Browne singing backup and David Lindly on Lap steel. Mm, I miss this kind of music making.
This song haunts me everytime I hear it. Brilliant. Great tune. Great lyrics. No better story teller in rock than Warren. Probably too smart for the average like Don MacLean's "Vincent". Funny he wrote this song in Boulder after Halloween. He saw a guy dressed up with a lamp and a radio on his head, and came up with this brilliant song. We miss you Warren.
I love the smell of Zevon in the morning
Warren Z. had/has the most epic storytelling voice... too bad there will never be anyone like him.
Love everything warren zevon done
thank you for your kind words. hope you are well and rocking and rolling to the rhythms of life. wish people like you and Jiggs were in my neck of the woods. at least we can all share warren. peace
Having a drink in your honor tonight, Mr. Zevon. RIP. )-:
This was recorded in 1976. Jackson Browne helped Warren get his album "Excitable Boy" get off the ground on Asylum records. Warren was always grateful to Jackson, but it was his talent that won popularity with the masses. Plus Warren like Gordon Lightfoot wrote tunes for other musicians to record.
Let's not sell Zevon short. Ask Don or Phil Everly, Jackson Browne, Don Henley, Waddy Wachtel, Glenn Frey, Neil Young, Bruce Springsteen, and Bob Dylan. All are great, and all recorded with Warren. They also loved his music. All these stars can't be wrong. Warren was truly a great song writer, composer, and musician. He will be missed.
One of the great melodies in rock, imho.
It's Kat here...Warren at the piano, with the face of a wicked angel and music in his soul...I miss you, Mr. Bad Example. See you soon.. very soon.
Kat Jennings please contact me.
Timothy Stoutland Hi. what can I do for you?
Timothy Stoutland Holy Christ! I've gotten 6 requests to contact you...some of them hours ago! I've contacted you. Don't know what else I can do. Let me know how I can help...hope yre ok Kat Jennings.
how much better can it get ? ... thx Warren
Warren will never be forgotten!!! Zevon was a great musician and songwriter!!!
Two great talents
Warren was a genius. LUV his pal Linda's take on this one very much as well.
Well said, I'm glad you enjoyed. He was one of the few people I went to see every year and I miss him.
You're welcome....Warren never gets stale to me.
Genius. Pure genius.
Thanks for posting lyrics...
The LYRICS are FANTASTIC pin head...
NIce posts. W.Z. has and always will be a part of my persona, I'm a drunk, junkie womanizing ex-smoker (Now In Recovery), except for the ladies. Why I live and Warren dies is a roll of the dice. I miss him. I'm a better man for listening, watching and learning from the author of Mohammed's Radio.
So many fine songs he left behind for all of us to sing along to as we live on while he is already so long gone.
I had an awesome dream one night that was inspired by this song. Probably my best dream in 10 years.
Thank you R.E.M. for bringing this gem to a wider public!! (via their "Jukebox Cd" of the new Q-Magazine..)
Linda Ronstadt's cover is pretty good too
A piece of history folks. I know there's more of this particular performance from OGWT somewhere... Brilliant. Love Lindley on the pedal steel...
Rest in Peace Warren. You left us much too soon.
Timeless and still as actual as ever. Warren had som many gems and everlasting tunes and words.
The previous comment is right on. I have loved Jackson Browne's work since the 70s and have been fortunate enough to see him in concert several times. I am also a die-hard Zevon, but never saw him in concert. I knew the 2 men collaborated but had no idea of the depth. Brilliant. Thank you so much for this post.
Thanks............
Thanks!!!
miss that marvellous voice, his heart was pretty good too
I love this man
Absolutely brilliant clip.
What a time. Thanks a ton for finding and posting this, Jiggs.
Well said,I miss seeing Warren. I was lucky to see Warren alot thru the years, Always a great time.
Jiggs, thanks so much for putting this brilliant vid up. WZ at, or near, his early peak in voice, creativity and stage presence. What an American original.
Doesn't it just point out the absurdity of the Grammy's that Zevon wins his first one--only after his death, despite a 30-year career? Eff 'em!
Matter of fact, Warren might well have considered it a badge of honor NOT to be in the insipid R&R HOF, thanks to its irrelevance to acknowledging real talent and musical brilliance. RIP, Warren
fantastic !!!
Legend and genius
Enjoy the beauty while you can...
Miss you dude
i love warren zevon...he has humor in his songs..... that ryme was part of his genius mo
i love this guy.
It’s funny how WZ was obviously liberal but is still universal and loved by everyone. He never lost his humanity. RIP big guy.
@@oophorror2251 obviously you don't know what you're talking about.. being liberal in the 70s is nothing like being liberal in the 2024.. explain just how "obviously" you think he was liberal.. is it the part where he sings you work all day, you still can't pay the price of gasoline and meat??? Sounds like pretty much today now doesn't it, you think liberals point this out? I don't even think you understand the meaning of liberal.
Thank you for posting. It's always a pleasure to see and hear real talent... and to echo the sentiments of other posted comments, when the talent is real and not enhanced or boosted artificially it makes it even more awesome. Rock on Warren, you are truly kept forever in my heart.
now this is real music
This clip is a classic - Jackson Browne is playing accoustic.
Its a bit wonderful - he's come all the way to BBC centre London to support his friend.
Elvis didn't win a grammy until he released a Gospel album.
Also, the year "Tommy" and "Let It Bleed" was released, the #1 song in the country was "Sugar sugar" by the Archies. Some things never change.
@ztoneish Where I lived in the US midwest he got lots of airplay for Werewolves and Lawyers, Guns, and Money. That's about it. I listened to FM radio, which was rather rare back then, and to the underground, 'cool' stations. He didn't get any airtime except for those 2 songs. Covers by other artists of his songs were played.
Rhyming Meet with Meat...genius ,,, thats why warren got the big bucks
You are right on!!!
all hail zevon
I don't think any of Warren's fans sold him short. I think it was more the media. And after reading Warren's biography, I was under the impression as a young artist, Zevon was hard to work with. In his early days, he wanted everything "His way". This made him be passed from one manager to another, and one record label to another. As far as his talent, it was next to none.
Stevie Nicks and Lindsey Buckingham were roommates with Warren when they all lived in Waddy's apartment in the early 70s when Nicks and Buckingham first arrived in LA from SF. Stevie sang backup on the album recording track. This man is definitely the rock n' roller's rock n' roller.
English is my second language, so I sometimes have trouble getting the meanings of Warren's lyrics. But, for me at least, he's one of the very few artists (another one would be Billy Joel for me) that is able to paint an emotional picture with his words and lyrics. I get him, even if I don't get him. He just touches me on a very ... spiritual, emotional level. I would so have loved to hear him play live at least once, but I only discovered him after his death. I miss him, though.
judging by his lyrics, he's a lot saner than many artists/'artists' out there
Brilliant! I know there are other performances from this same OGWT segment. Someone please post them if they got 'em. Love Lindley on the pedal steel...
The best way to describe WZ is when he's not in the room you notice he's gone
Definitely David Lindley on lap steel. No one but Mr Dave plays like that !
@delly659 What killed me was in Warrens VH1 2004 makin' The Wind he and Jorge Calderon had probs with "Disorder in the House" Jorge goes tomorrow when we're fresh. Zevon goes, "Jorge I'm DYING. Aint NO "fresh in no morning!""
Always the sardonic jab, masterful and gracefullybrutal..
Had the pleasure of seein' Zevon and Jackson around 1979 at the old Mountain Aire show @ Frogtown Airport CA. "Werewolves" was hot then. And Les Dudek kicked it all off with CENTRAL PARK.. Ain't nothin better !!
A wonderful, wonderful version of the song by its creator! Thank you for the Posting.
If you don't know it, may I suggest that you try also the YT Clip of this song by the Arizona Smoke Revue? A minor galaxy of talent on stage there, much of it still aglow.
[Tyneside, England.]
I saw a vinyl copy at a used book store last year. I am still kicking myself for not buying it. You can get it on CD if that works for you.
@Mendon87 Amen ! Zevon should have his own room the the hall of fame.
Beautiful version. I wish there'd been at least on shot of Lindley playing other than his head in the distance. He adds a lot to this version and is visually lost.