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Warren Zevon

Live Performances by Warren Zevon in 2002

Warren Zevon's Final Appearance on Letterman | Full Concert

Late Show
Truckee, CA, United States

October 30, 2002 | Video Length: 23:22
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  • Warren Zevon's final appearance on the "Late Show with David Letterman" on October 30, 2002, occurred during a poignant time in his career. At this mo... Read Full Description >

    Warren Zevon's final appearance on the "Late Show with David Letterman" on October 30, 2002, occurred during a poignant time in his career. At this moment, Zevon was promoting his album *The Wind*, which had been released just weeks earlier on September 30, 2003. This album marked a significant chapter as it was recorded while he was battling terminal cancer, providing a deeply personal touch to the music. During this appearance, Zevon delivered a heartfelt performance of "Keep Me in Your Heart," a track emblematic of acceptance and love in the face of mortality. An interesting aspect of this session is that Zevon’s return to the late-night stage came after years of fluctuating fame and a series of albums that explored his unique blend of rock, folk, and dark humor. This performance resonated deeply with fans and showcased his enduring talent, amplifying the emotional weight of his final work as it reflected his life experiences and poignant reflections on legacy.

Warren Zevon Performs 'Mutineer' on Late Show with David Letterman

Late Show with David Letterman
New York, NY, United States

October 30, 2002 | Video Length: 4:11
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  • Warren Zevon's performance of "Mutineer" on October 30, 2002, during his final appearance on "The Late Show with David Letterman," comes at a poignant... Read Full Description >

    Warren Zevon's performance of "Mutineer" on October 30, 2002, during his final appearance on "The Late Show with David Letterman," comes at a poignant moment in his career. This live recording occurred shortly before his passing from mesothelioma in September 2003. Leading up to this performance, Zevon released his self-titled album "Warren Zevon" in 2002, which marked a critical revival in his career and featured collaborations with notable artists like Bruce Springsteen and Don Henley. This particular performance is significant not only for its emotional weight—given Zevon's terminal illness—but also because it showcases his indomitable spirit and storytelling ability through music, which remained intact even as he faced his final days. His emotional interpretation of "Mutineer" resonates deeply, making this appearance a powerful reflection of his artistic legacy.