I remember watching that. Great intro by Dave. The Learning to Flinch live collection is a special album. The version of Indifference of Heaven is so good, I want to cry.
This song was inspired by the life of Gonzalo Lira, a somewhat infamous huckster who's travelled the world swindling, lying and adventuring. Hell of a guy, wrote Wilshire boulevard.
That sounds interesting can you elaborate, can't really find much about the guy when I google. And what is Wilshire Boulevard? Great performance also Letterman was a massive fan.
Warren should be in the R&R Hall of Fame!!!
That is class.
Another great Zevon tune. RIP, Warren and thank you for your music.
Warren described this as an “apocalyptic polka” PERFECTTT
I remember watching that. Great intro by Dave. The Learning to Flinch live collection is a special album. The version of Indifference of Heaven is so good, I want to cry.
One of my favorite WZ songs.
A genius
This song was inspired by the life of Gonzalo Lira, a somewhat infamous huckster who's travelled the world swindling, lying and adventuring. Hell of a guy, wrote Wilshire boulevard.
That sounds interesting can you elaborate, can't really find much about the guy when I google. And what is Wilshire Boulevard?
Great performance also Letterman was a massive fan.
You have a source for that? Lira was 22yrs old when this song was written. Fascinating fellow, but the timing seems way off.
@GarthKlaus it's basically him, gonzo is probably still alive in Havana somewhere
Me. Horns sounds good
for that lawyer
thanks for uploading.