Re: "Werewolves of London" Singer/Songwriter Warren Zevon - Dead at 56



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Date: 10 Sep 2003 04:06:04 AM
Object: Re: "Werewolves of London" Singer/Songwriter Warren Zevon - Dead at 56
Dreadful song......
Sorry sweetums, but he was no "Elvis Presley" that's for sure ;-)
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tugbertswife@webtv.net (sUSAn) wrote in message news:<3306-3F5DB58C-623@storefull-2154.public.lawson.webtv.net>...

FROM: The New York Times ~

Warren Zevon, a singer and songwriter who came up with hard-boiled
stories and tender confessions of love, died on Sunday at his home in
Los Angeles. He was 56.
The cause was cancer, which was diagnosed last summer.

Mr. Zevon had a pulp-fiction imagination that yielded songs like
"Werewolves of London," "Poor, Poor Pitiful Me," "Lawyers, Guns and
Money" and "I'll Sleep When I'm Dead." They were terse, action-packed,
gallows-humored tales that could sketch an entire screenplay in four
minutes and often had death as a punchline. But there was also
vulnerability and longing in Mr. Zevon's ballads, like "Mutineer,"
"Accidentally Like a Martyr" and "Hasten Down the Wind."

Behind Mr. Zevon's stoic baritone, the music changed with its central
instrument. His piano songs suggested marches, hymns and the harmonies
of Aaron Copland, while his guitar songs connected rock, Celtic and
country music .

Mr. Zevon made his last album, "The Wind" (Artemis), knowing that his
time was running out. In August 2002, a week after deciding to start a
new album, Mr. Zevon felt chest pains while exercising and eventually
went to see a physician for the first time in 20 years.

A lifelong smoker, Mr. Zevon was diagnosed with mesothelioma, a type of
tumor that can occur in the membranes around the lungs, that had
advanced too far for treatment, and given a few months to live. He chose
to work on the album, completed it and lived to see it released this
year, on Aug. 26. In an interview last year, he said that the diagnosis
had led to "the intensest creative period of my life."

Mr. Zevon was prized by other songwriters. Bob Dylan performed his songs
on stage and performers on "The Wind" included Bruce Springsteen,
Jackson Browne, Tom Petty, Emmylou Harris, Don Henley, Ry Cooder and
Dwight Yoakam. Mr. Springteen has described Mr. Zevon as writing about
"the good, the bad and the ugly" and called him "a moralist in cynic's
clothing."

Mr. Zevon was born in Chicago but grew up in Arizona and Los Angeles.
His father, he said in an interview, was a Russian-Jewish gangster; his
mother was a Mormon and often in fragile health. Mr. Zevon studied
classical piano, idolizing composers like Stravinsky and Copland, and
picked up guitar as a teenager. When his parents divorced, he drove a
sports car his father had won in a card game to New York City to try to
make it on the folk circuit.
But he had better luck in Los Angeles, where he formed the duo Lyme and
Cybelle with a friend, Tule Livingstone, and began getting his songs
heard. The Turtles made one of his songs, "Like the Seasons," the B side
of the hit single "Happy Together," providing royalties that paid his
rent for years.

Mr. Zevon's first album, "Wanted Dead or Alive," was released in 1969
and widely ignored. He worked around Los Angeles, writing commercial
jingles and leading the Everly Brothers' backup band. And he made his
way into the coterie of songwriters, among them Jackson Browne and J.D.
Souther, that was bringing new depth to the California soft-rock of the
mid-1970's.

Linda Ronstadt chose "Hasten Down the Wind" to be the title song of her
1976 album, the same year that Jackson Browne produced Mr. Zevon's
major-label debut album, "Warren Zevon." Two years later, Mr. Zevon's
album "Excitable Boy" reached the Top 10 with its own hit single,
"Werewolves of London." He was married and divorced twice in the 1970's
and 1980's, and had two children, Jordan and Ariel. They survive him
along with two grandchildren. Jordan Zevon was the executive producer of
"The Wind."
Success brought pressure and temptations, and Mr. Zevon succumbed:
taking drugs and alcohol, toting a gun, losing control onstage. "I ran
around like a psychotic," he said.

He made no albums between 1982 and 1987, and spent time in rehab. He
considered alcoholism "a coward's death," he said in 1981. And he
re-emerged to a steady, well-respected career. He toured and made albums
that included "Transverse City" in 1989, "Mr. Bad Example" in 1991,
"Mutineer" in 1995 and "Life'll Kill Ya" in 2000.

Members of R.E.M. backed Mr. Zevon on his 1987 album "Sentimental
Hygiene"; other songs they recorded together were released under the
name of Hindu Love Gods in 1990. In the early 1990's, Mr. Zevon also
wrote theme songs and scores for television series - "Tales from the
Crypt," "Route 66," "Tekwar" - and he was a frequent guest bandleader on
David Letterman's late-night show.

When he was diagnosed with cancer, Mr.
Zevon was the first to recognize that songs like "My Ride's Here," about
a hearse, had become self-fulfilling prophecies. "I keep asking myself
how I suddenly was thrust into the position of travel agent for death,"
he said last year. "But then, of course, the whole point of why it's so
strange is that I had already assigned myself that role so many years of
writing ago." He allowed a camera crew from VH1 to make a documentary
during the recording sessions.

"The Wind" has death-haunted songs like "Prison Grove" and "Keep Me in
Your Heart," as well as a version of Mr. Dylan's song about a dying
sheriff, "Knockin' on Heaven's Door." But songs like "Disorder in the
House" maintain Mr. Zevon's old sardonic humor. While he was recording
the album, Mr. Zevon said he was planning to write goodbyes to people
and to make one other point: that, he said, "This was a nice deal:
life."

http://www.nytimes.com/2003/09/08/obituaries/08CND-ZEVO.html?hp

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