[ARCHIVED THREAD] - Warren Zevon (Page 1 of 2)
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Creator of the first dinner pic. http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-TH5OCBttk4I/VYXxtxR3Y5I/AAAAAAAAHT0/mnvwbzFFT5k/s1600/Excitable%2BBoy.jpg Well played sir! (Golf clap.) |
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Haunting tune, but my favorite after Roland. |
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Quoted: "Little old lady got mutilated late last night". Greatest song lyric of the 80’s. Quoted: "Little old lady got mutilated late last night". Greatest song lyric of the 80’s. Certainly one of the best examples of alliteration. Quoted: Wasn't it the 70's? Released in 1978, popular for many years thereafter. |
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Certainly one of the best examples of alliteration. Released in 1978, popular for many years thereafter. Quoted:
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"Little old lady got mutilated late last night". Greatest song lyric of the 80’s. Certainly one of the best examples of alliteration. Quoted:
Wasn't it the 70's? Released in 1978, popular for many years thereafter. I remember the first time I listened to it. On a school bus, the bus driver was playing it over the intercom |
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I've always thought of Warren Zevon as the Hunter S. Thompson of the music industry. Very talented and with enough eccentricity to make him interesting. We lost him too soon. I take it you've seen the documentary? Now THAT is my idea of a cocktail party. |
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He was my ODA's unofficial singer/performer. Nothing like coming in to the team room with Roland blasting out of the cassette player. Yep, I learned of Warren Zevon on my first team with Jan. Lawyers, Guns, and Money is a good tune and of course Rowland. Jan was more of a meatloaf guy. He would get real gruff when we would steal his cassette player before a patrol and sing him lyrics over the radio net. |



