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Hmmm, this is interesting; is he a big pro-gun dude? And what's the deal
with military stuff? I have none of his stuff but all of the talk about him
around here of late has really peaked my interest...
I suspect he is simply fascinated with the Hunter S
Carl Abraham Zimring wrote:
Excerpts from internet.listserv.postcard2: 27-Jan-99 Re: Zevon (was Re:
other vo.. by "William T. Cocke"@serve
including what may be his only straight
country song (the name of which escapes me now), a duet
with Dwight Yoakum.
"Heartache Spoken Here."
Reply to: Re: SV: Zevon (was Re: other voices - Linda Ronstadt)
One of the Zevon websites (http://members.aol.com/zevonfan1/private/zevon.htm) has a
great interview culled from Goldmine. A lengthy, and fascinating look at the Excitable
Boy. Can't remember if it covers Stravinsky
Carl wroteth;
That viewpoint might be considered right-of-center, if gun ownership and
military content are relevant variables to you. I think Zevon's written
more gun songs than Ted Nugent has, and some of the percussion on
"Jungle Work" consists of him shooting a pistol into a garbage
Reply to: Re: Zevon (was Re: other voices - Linda Ronstadt)
The Zevon stuff picqued my interest as well. $60 later...well you know the story.
I'm not sure that Warren a freak of Nuge sized proportions (ie "I'm my own miltia"), I
think he just likes to shoot guns. There's
Excerpts from internet.listserv.postcard2: 26-Jan-99 RE: other voices -
Linda Ro.. by Matt [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Zevon's the whip. Or one of em, anyway. That whole EL LAY sound
of the 70's, early 80's needed a good shot of cynical (before it was
used for Miller Beer commercials) morbid