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Warren Zevon

Live Performances by Warren Zevon in 2000

  • In May 2000, when Warren Zevon performed "My Shit's Fucked Up" on "Later... with Jools Holland," he was in a significant phase of his career marked by... Read Full Description >

    In May 2000, when Warren Zevon performed "My Shit's Fucked Up" on "Later... with Jools Holland," he was in a significant phase of his career marked by a resurgence in popularity after years of struggle. This performance came shortly before the release of his self-titled album "Warren Zevon," which was released later that same year. This album was notable as it marked Zevon's return to the music scene, featuring collaborations with prominent artists like Bruce Springsteen and Don Henley. Additionally, during this period, Zevon was facing terminal illness but continued to create and perform passionately, further deepening the connection with his audience, as evident in his raw and poignant live performances. His candidness about his health issues resonated deeply with fans, and his willingness to address such topics in songs reflected his evolution as a songwriter.

  • In the live recording of "Werewolves of London" from May 13, 2000, Warren Zevon was in a poignant phase of his career, as he had been diagnosed with t... Read Full Description >

    In the live recording of "Werewolves of London" from May 13, 2000, Warren Zevon was in a poignant phase of his career, as he had been diagnosed with terminal cancer shortly before this performance. This appearance on "Later... with Jools Holland" marked one of his final public performances, showcasing both his enduring talent and the poignant nature of his situation. Prior to this performance, Zevon released the critically acclaimed album "Life'll Kill Ya" in 2000, which reflected on themes of mortality and introspection, aligning with the gravity of his health status. Interestingly, this recording of "Werewolves of London," originally released in 1978 on his album "Excitable Boy," is often noted for its catchy melody and darkly humorous lyrics, underscoring Zevon's signature style that blends rock with storytelling. His ability to evoke both humor and depth made this live rendition particularly memorable and meaningful.