Wednesday, May 20, 2015

Still wandering through the night

If Warren was still around, he'd surely be close to the sign-off, if not the last musical guest, for Dave.



I saw that last interview happen in 2002, and Dave's remembrance, in which he remembered the music:

“The music itself was just exciting,” Letterman said. “It was just thundering and exciting and rhythmic and complicated. … It was not the kind of rock ‘n’ roll you’d hear much of. And then the lyrics … were so vivid. Each song was like watching a motion picture. He was a poet and a storyteller and a good friend of ours.”
e: The History of Warren Zevon on David Letterman | http://ultimateclassicrock.com/warren-zevon-on-david-letterman/?trackback=tsmclip
“The music itself was just exciting,” Letterman said. “It was just thundering and exciting and rhythmic and complicated. … It was not the kind of rock ‘n’ roll you’d hear much of. And then the lyrics … were so vivid. Each song was like watching a motion picture. He was a poet and a storyteller and a good friend of ours.”

Read More: The History of Warren Zevon on David Letterman | http://ultimateclassicrock.com/warren-zevon-on-david-letterman/?trackback=tsmclip
“The music itself was just exciting,” Letterman said. “It was just thundering and exciting and rhythmic and complicated. … It was not the kind of rock ‘n’ roll you’d hear much of. And then the lyrics … were so vivid. Each song was like watching a motion picture. He was a poet and a storyteller and a good friend of ours.”

Read More: The History of Warren Zevon on David Letterman | http://ultimateclassicrock.com/warren-zevon-on-david-letterman/?trackback=tsmclip
“The music itself was just exciting,” Letterman said. “It was just thundering and exciting and rhythmic and complicated. … It was not the kind of rock ‘n’ roll you’d hear much of. And then the lyrics … were so vivid. Each song was like watching a motion picture. He was a poet and a storyteller and a good friend of ours.”

Read More: The History of Warren Zevon on David Letterman | http://ultimateclassicrock.com/warren-zevon-on-david-letterman/?trackback=tsmclip
“The music itself was just exciting,” Letterman said. “It was just thundering and exciting and rhythmic and complicated. … It was not the kind of rock ‘n’ roll you’d hear much of. And then the lyrics … were so vivid. Each song was like watching a motion picture. He was a poet and a storyteller and a good friend of ours.”

Read More: The History of Warren Zevon on David Letterman | http://ultimateclassicrock.com/warren-zevon-on-david-letterman/?trackback=tsmclip
“The music itself was just exciting,” Letterman said. “It was just thundering and exciting and rhythmic and complicated. … It was not the kind of rock ‘n’ roll you’d hear much of. And then the lyrics … were so vivid. Each song was like watching a motion picture. He was a poet and a storyteller and a good friend of ours.”

Read More: The History of Warren Zevon on David Letterman | http://ultimateclassicrock.com/warren-zevon-on-david-letterman/?trackback=tsmclip
“The music itself was just exciting,” Letterman said. “It was just thundering and exciting and rhythmic and complicated. … It was not the kind of rock ‘n’ roll you’d hear much of. And then the lyrics … were so vivid. Each song was like watching a motion picture. He was a poet and a storyteller and a good friend of ours.”

Read More: The History of Warren Zevon on David Letterman | http://ultimateclassicrock.com/warren-zevon-on-david-letterman/?trackback=tsmclip

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