In December 1992, during the era of his live performance at the Fox Theater in Boulder, Colorado, Warren Zevon was experiencing a renaissance in his c... Read Full Description >
In December 1992, during the era of his live performance at the Fox Theater in Boulder, Colorado, Warren Zevon was experiencing a renaissance in his career. This time marked a period following the release of his acclaimed album "Sentimental Hygiene" (1987), which had reinvigorated his creative output and public profile after years of relative obscurity. Notably, Zevon’s songwriting was increasingly introspective and marked by wit, as he blended rock with lyrical storytelling. During the Boulder concert, he performed iconic tracks like "Lawyers, Guns And Money" and "Excitable Boy," showcasing his distinctive blend of dark humor and poignant themes. This concert was part of a resurgence phase post his previous struggles, including personal challenges, and it highlighted his enduring status as a cult figure in rock music with a loyal fanbase. The concert's high quality reflects his commitment to live performance during this energetic phase of his career.