Innsbruckblue
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Definitely Sinéad O’Connor. One of the best cover versions ever
Every day's a school day. I never knew that. But who is this David Bowie you speak of? I only know Davie JonesThat is his stage name NZ never changed legally to Cooke it was something he liked once he became known and often though their is no documented record another artist has the same name ala David Bowie.
He was born Sam Cook.
Every day's a school day. I never knew that. But who is this David Bowie you speak of? I only know Davie Jones
You should read up on Zevon dude. Specifically NOT "pointless."Pointless
Glad a few posters know the history here vs. those that insulted it because they don't know much.Not a great cover, but he was dying at the time so wanted to put this on his last album.
I know that Letterman was not every ones cup of tea but compared to some of the wannabes well I won't say any more.Glad a few posters know the history here vs. those that insulted it because they don't know much.
I watched that show, it was where WZ advice if you’ve been given three months to live was to ‘Enjoy Every Sandwich’ which became the title of the tribute albumI know that Letterman was not every ones cup of tea but compared to some of the wannabes well I won't say any more.
He invited Warren Zevon on to his show knowing he had a short time left and dedicated a whole show to his career and his thoughts on life and death and I can say that if you haven't seen it , its riveting viewing and you should from many a perpsective.
He only did that once and was obviously a huge Zevon fan , had him his show a dozen or so times.
I watched all of them a number of times as I respect WZ immensely as a songwriter and a musician.
LGAM is definitely in my favourite 50 songs of all time
You should read up on Zevon dude. Specifically NOT "pointless."
That said, it's still SOC for one of THE best covers of all time.
I saw him at the Hilton Hotel in Melbourne with the revised Little River Band line up and he stole the show in 1990.I watched that show, it was where WZ advice if you’ve been given three months to live was to ‘Enjoy Every Sandwich’ which became the title of the tribute album
featuring Dylan, Springstee,Don Henley, The Pixies and many others.WZ was the musicians musician.
There was a VH1 documentary on the making of his last album ‘The Wind’
called ‘Keep in Your Heart, typically poignant and funny and well worth a watch if you haven’t seen it , not only did he live long enough to see the album released but also the birth of his grandchild.
One of my favourite artists, unfortunately I never got to see him live.