Naw the R&R hall could in no way fit this man in to it's paltry hall. Warren Zevon was on another level. It would demean him to suggest he had only obtained "POP" status!
You arent kidding I asked a supposed dead head she didnt know lol...I asked a guy who was latr 50s and he didnt know. But when ppl do find him wow game over.
No one could afford that band today if they were still all alive. Omar Hakim on drums. David Sanborn on sax. Don Alias on percussion. Hiram Bullock on guitar. That's a scary bunch!
@@MisterMikeTexas That was before the infamous "wardrobe malfunction." Besides, the radio stations bleep stuff so as not to offend the advertisers, and they bleep a great deal more than the FCC cares about.
absolutely right - and by David Sanborn no less. always enjoy that Sanborn can lead a group or a tune, or step back and just be happy being a supporting player in a band ...
My dad loved warren zevon he passed away last year we used keep me in your heart as the tribute but growing up this album would play every Saturday morning Rest in Paradise
I miss the days when a plethora of shows like this competed with each other to bring out amazing musical geniuses who very often turned out to have very little common sense and not great survival skills. You Tube has opened the door to a past that many of us almost forgot existed. They were truly better and more innocent times. My humbleThanks.
He did a show at the train station in South Boston, and I heard about it but was a stupid kid at the time and I didn’t appreciate like I do now. It’s on UA-cam and I appreciate now
My first memory of WZ was when he came to Australia in 1978 to promote " Werewolves of London" and then about 10 years later WZ brought out "Splendid Isolation " . Years later I would wear out two Best of WZ songs CD . A great singer / songwriter
As everybody says ...under-rated songwriter. But don't forget his voice! So strong, unique and distinctive.....oh, and of course, his sense of humour. I was lucky to see him at a dive in Adelaide, South Australia. No band. Just him with Guitar and Piano. Fantastic.
His songs have an emotional urgency with a driving rhythm. Recognizable style that is still valid and valuable to this day. One of the best songwriters.
The Sax makes things really pop for this song. Thanks for posting. What a backup band. Omar Hakim, Don Alias, Tom Barney, Sanborn, Hiram Bullock... I also noticed Phillipe Saisse on the keys. Wow. Full strength.
This is what I came back to after the sad news of David Sanborn's passing. I am already a Zevon fanatic, but David's sax brings a sexier edge to this song, as if it wasn't already sexy in a rocking way. Rest in Peace to two talents. May they perform an encore of this in Heaven.
Yep, as soon as I heard about David's passing, I remembered that Warren ( one of my favourite artists ever ) had done some cool live appearances on his show .. Like you, I went straight to this video .. What a terrific version .. RIP to both these great artists
Agree totally. I was unfortunate enough to get into him and John after they both passed away. If you want a killer cover version of this check out Widespread Panic Nola 2000.
Awesome comment mentioning the people I miss hearing their music the most. Now that I am retired I have the time to listen, remember and still learn from these exceptional musicians
What a surprise to see this: Omar Hakim on drums and Bernard Edwards on bass!? Warren Zevon with the Chic rhythm section; most talented people of the planet together!! Have fun somewhere in heaven Warren and Bernard.
Jesus Christ this man deserves more praise and kudos from the music world. True genius but hilariously funny too. Read his wife’s book. You won’t be sorry. Sublime Master. RIP
Saw Warren in concert more than I saw any other artist. Saw him with full bands and solo. Always entertaining. Great songwriter. And, gotta say, what a tight band.
My uncle was a DJ on a college rock show and I tagged along, he played this from his own collection, was a fan ever since-1978 around-had every album and saw him live on the Detox tour in Chicago
One of my best friends and I loved this song as one of our favorites. He’s been gone now for almost 4 years and I miss him dearly. He lived mostly in Arizona and me in Ohio but whenever this song came on on the radio we would call each other and BLAST it no matter what time day or night! God I miss that special bond! RIP Johnny!
Had to stop by and revisit this, we all never knew that the the Masterpiece that is "Lawyers, Guns and Money" could be improved, but David Sanborn's Sax takes it to another level. May they both Rest Peacefully.
@@antiv +1. My ear caught the drummer in the "Television" mix too; nicely done. .. It was through the 1970s when TV broadcasters took notice of audio,, equipping NBC 30 Rock with Neve consoles and the like. .. RIP W. Zevon.
I managed to spend some time with Warren in Hilton Head Island. He was kind, funny and scary. Needless to say I owe him a great debt. His music never failed to guide me to somewhere eerily wonderful.
Brilliant. There's not much else to say. A life lead fully and at the end well thought of. See a doctor if you're feeling bad. It's not a sign of weakness.
Some of the absolute cream of the 1980s New York City session scene right here: Dave Sanborn, Omar Hakim, Philippe Saisse, Tom Barney, Hiram Bullock, Don Alias. So poignant to see all those old friends and colleagues together. RIP Dave, Hiram, Don, and of course Warren... absolutely magical time to be making music in New York.
I only heard of Warren Zevon when Werewolves Of London was regular play on radio, I went and picked up the album, finding so much more. I've been a fan since. I didn't know that he was ill until Letterman. He seemed to have been such a down to earth and humble man. A true American artist.
"I went home with a waitress, the way I always do." My all time, number one favorite line in rock and roll. When I was a young man I had a thing for women in uniforms of any sort.
I miss Warren Zevon. Many years ago he played in St Petersburg, Fl , downtown Detroit Hotel , standing room only . I found I was next to his piano getting pushed here and there by the packed room. ( Can’t believe the Fire Marshal didn’t bust the place. ) Warren had a drink and a cigarette in his hand his entire performance, but oh what a performance! So talented!
I don't know if they played it half a key down or whatever from the original because his voice was not as high pitched...or whatever. But still bloody great. And David Sandborn tossed in some apt sax to it as well. Zevons' hair was perfect. Ha! Thanks for the post.
You're welcome! As you pointed out, vocalists will sometimes change the key of live performances, since their voices change, and can no longer handle the key they first performed it in (so, quite possible the key is different, here). Thank you for your note of appreciation.
i was wandering around austin texas in the early 80s trying to figure out who i was when i first heard this song......some how it helped me to get my bearings.....still have three cassettes of warren.....always loved his tunes and he seemed like a totally nice guy.....sanborn could wail also
Warren Zevon was such a interesting, talented, monster of rock. He needs to be in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. I'm shocked that he isn't already in it. Somewhere, in the afterlife, there's a band needing an old time ivory tickler with a wicked sense for twisted storytelling.... Loved his final album, the Wind. Keep Me In Your Heart is one of a group of songs that I want played during my wake. Miss him a bunch.
My 1st Show was the 15 Year 'Anniversary' of Grateful Dead in a two day Split bill w/Warren Zevon. A centerfold in Rolling Stone shortly after my 10th Grade & from MD to Boulder,CO About 5 years later I'd bop back & forth & said to Warren post the Bayou Show that irony of Directions to see Him yet again & again before but just FOR that reason FOR those previous few hours . I think it made sense to him as well.👍🥀🎼🐄💨
I went to see him perform in Boston twice. Once a great performance but the other time he was too drunk to perform. I felt so bad for this tremendous artist.
Mr Zevon should be inducted into the rock hall of fame for this song alone....make it so.
like Little Feat Warren is too niche for the R&R hall. But ultimately deserving.
@@jackmalvern2394but some how they got room for c rap
@@jfs7327
Yeah. 🙄
he is the very essence of rock and roll
Naw the R&R hall could in no way fit this man in to it's paltry hall. Warren Zevon was on another level. It would demean him to suggest he had only obtained "POP" status!
Arguably one of America's most overlooked songwriters....he was just an excitable boy. Love you, man.
You arent kidding I asked a supposed dead head she didnt know lol...I asked a guy who was latr 50s and he didnt know. But when ppl do find him wow game over.
He was Canadian but he was amazing!
Perhaps the best opening lyric of any song.....
glad to know people are still paying tribute to this awesome artist !
No argument here
David Sanborn's hair was.......perfect.
Great comment.
DuP!
Perfectly scary........😨
unfrozen caveman lawyer!
@@HLS6935 “Folks, I’m just a caveman. Your witty lyrics and engaging chord progressions frighten this excitable boy...”
Warren was one of those musicians you either got or you didn’t…I definitely got him, great songwriter 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
When you had bucks like Tyson in s_ght
Trus dat
How could you not get him? Interesting and poignant lyrics, with real catchy tunes to boot!
No one could afford that band today if they were still all alive. Omar Hakim on drums. David Sanborn on sax. Don Alias on percussion. Hiram Bullock on guitar. That's a scary bunch!
amazing musicians!
Straight facts
Steve Martin's Dad on percussion.
who's on Bass? That's a DOPE tone.
👏👏👏
I saw a saxophone player and his hair was perfect
🤣🤣🤣
LOL
But it wasn't Dave's. OMG! 😱
At Trader Vics?
"Send lawyers, guns and money" - could there ever be a better line - "the shit has hit the fan". You've got to be on his side
I'm surprised they didn't bleep it out for TV.
@@MisterMikeTexas That was before the infamous "wardrobe malfunction." Besides, the radio stations bleep stuff so as not to offend the advertisers, and they bleep a great deal more than the FCC cares about.
" how was I to know...she was with the Russians too'
And, " Dad, Get me out of this!"
Of course we're on his side, he's a innocent bystander.
It's been almost 20 years since his passing. Wow. Hasten down the wind, Warren.
Yes and 20 years closer to our own.
I too just realized this the other day. I truly couldn't believe it's been that long.
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His last record was perfect!
@@imaseeker100I don’t haste to say you’re right
I never knew I wanted to hear Lawyers, Guns and Money with a wild sax accompaniment but hell, it was damn good.
absolutely right - and by David Sanborn no less. always enjoy that Sanborn can lead a group or a tune, or step back and just be happy being a supporting player in a band ...
Warren’s last interview with Letterman was haunting
I looked up the original after I heard this and was like …oh no where is the sax?! Hahah
There is a clip from another episode of this show: Sonny Rollins wailing to Who By Fire by Leonard Cohen. Mind blowing
@@Scottlp2 Thanks!
My dad loved warren zevon he passed away last year we used keep me in your heart as the tribute but growing up this album would play every Saturday morning Rest in Paradise
I miss the days when a plethora of shows like this competed with each other to bring out amazing musical geniuses who very often turned out to have very little common sense and not great survival skills. You Tube has opened the door to a past that many of us almost forgot existed. They were truly better and more innocent times. My humbleThanks.
He belongs in the R&R HOF. Period!
No pucking shit !!!! But it's a little late ,his ride done left but we know
Zevon was a genius, 99.9% of people just only realised it after he left us (me included)
He did a show at the train station in South Boston, and I heard about it but was a stupid kid at the time and I didn’t appreciate like I do now. It’s on UA-cam and I appreciate now
Sadly, me as well.
@@OvertheHIL524 Yeah me too
My first memory of WZ was when he came to Australia in 1978 to promote " Werewolves of London" and then about 10 years later WZ brought out "Splendid Isolation " . Years later I would wear out two Best of WZ songs CD . A great singer / songwriter
A clever wit and songwriter. Genius? No.
As everybody says ...under-rated songwriter. But don't forget his voice! So strong, unique and distinctive.....oh, and of course, his sense of humour. I was lucky to see him at a dive in Adelaide, South Australia. No band. Just him with Guitar and Piano. Fantastic.
His songs have an emotional urgency with a driving rhythm. Recognizable style that is still valid and valuable to this day. One of the best songwriters.
Absolutely. I feel most with Warren when my anxiety disorder flared up - body tightness, extreme irritabilit. Makes sense bc he had severe OCD
The Sax makes things really pop for this song. Thanks for posting.
What a backup band. Omar Hakim, Don Alias, Tom Barney, Sanborn, Hiram Bullock... I also noticed Phillipe Saisse on the keys. Wow. Full strength.
Agreed, what an all star band! Who is that other guitarist? Don’t recognize him
Sorry, but I thought the sax was stepping on his vocals now and then.
@@loondoo probably from his touring band.
Wants to sing the Hell up then.
Omar on drums, everyone in pocket. Grateful to be able to listen here, since we couldn’t be there.
Don Alias on the Percussion too!
This is what I came back to after the sad news of David Sanborn's passing. I am already a Zevon fanatic, but David's sax brings a sexier edge to this song, as if it wasn't already sexy in a rocking way. Rest in Peace to two talents. May they perform an encore of this in Heaven.
Same here.
Yep, as soon as I heard about David's passing, I remembered that Warren ( one of my favourite artists ever ) had done some cool live appearances on his show .. Like you, I went straight to this video .. What a terrific version .. RIP to both these great artists
Hell with resting, hope these cats are jamming in peace and groovin.
Up there with Tom Waits, and John Prine in the rarified air of amazing singer songwriters.
Agree totally. I was unfortunate enough to get into him and John after they both passed away. If you want a killer cover version of this check out Widespread Panic Nola 2000.
John Prine is so far ahead of the other ones, he’s not even in the same galaxy
Awesome comment mentioning the people I miss hearing their music the most. Now that I am retired I have the time to listen, remember and still learn from these exceptional musicians
Such an incredible song and performance. I miss Warren so much. RIP.
Never, ever, ever heard this song with the big sax until I somehow ran across this version. And I must say, it works.
What a surprise to see this: Omar Hakim on drums and Bernard Edwards on bass!? Warren Zevon with the Chic rhythm section; most talented people of the planet together!! Have fun somewhere in heaven Warren and Bernard.
Peter, that's Tom Barney on bass
Thanks! I was hoping someone would post, I really wanted to know who those guys were
I thought that was Omar; thanks. And you got Hiram Bullock on guitar. Would have paid good money to see these guys play a set together.
Yes! Was gonna mention Hiriam Bullock (RIP) on the guitars! Whet a band!
@@LucasPenido +1. Yes, Hiram Bullock, RIP !
Warren in ways (brilliant of course) was a little ahead of his time.The World misses him God.
Jesus Christ this man deserves more praise and kudos from the music world. True genius but hilariously funny too. Read his wife’s book. You won’t be sorry.
Sublime Master. RIP
yes sir ! and you can tell ....he dont feel good here ...
you can tell ...he dont feel well here .! he was 1 of the gud 1s !!!!!
Warren died of mesothelioma just like my dad did.
@@walliegirl2From Dublin here, very sorry to hear that.
Absolutely brilliant talented man !!!!!!! In my opinion was very very underrated.👍👍👍👍👍👍
Saw Warren in concert more than I saw any other artist. Saw him with full bands and solo. Always entertaining. Great songwriter. And, gotta say, what a tight band.
Criminal that he’s not in the R&R HOF
That place is a joke. Glad he isn't there.
My uncle was a DJ on a college rock show and I tagged along, he played this from his own collection, was a fan ever since-1978 around-had every album and saw him live on the Detox tour in Chicago
One of my best friends and I loved this song as one of our favorites. He’s been gone now for almost 4 years and I miss him dearly. He lived mostly in Arizona and me in Ohio but whenever this song came on on the radio we would call each other and BLAST it no matter what time day or night! God I miss that special bond! RIP Johnny!
Great song from a great singer, great songwriter, great musician and great entertainer. He is sorely missed.
Had to stop by and revisit this, we all never knew that the the Masterpiece that is "Lawyers, Guns and Money" could be improved, but David Sanborn's Sax takes it to another level. May they both Rest Peacefully.
I didn’t care for the sax in this live version
great tune our national anthem could be called lawyers guns and money anymore lol
that’s what I call a well rehearsed band, fuck’n outrageous, zevon rules
The drum sound is insane!
@@antiv +1. My ear caught the drummer in the "Television" mix too; nicely done. .. It was through the 1970s when TV broadcasters took notice of audio,, equipping NBC 30 Rock with Neve consoles and the like. .. RIP W. Zevon.
What a jam! House band? Everyone on the stage were amazing.
When music was music made by musicians without quantization. Thank You Warren!
dude i don't even know what quantization is and don't care to find out but i agree music should be made by musicians
And groovin was groovin! 😉
Always an instant emotional and physical engagement with this guys music, instant!
Loved your music for over 40 years Warren. RIP
Okay you can be on my show, but I will play sax while you are playing your song.
I managed to spend some time with Warren in Hilton Head Island. He was kind, funny and scary. Needless to say I owe him a great debt. His music never failed to guide me to somewhere eerily wonderful.
Nice
Were you trying to marry him? Ya d-d-d-dang varmint...
Could you give us a little more details?
Scary?!? More info needed! 😃
@@dianagentu7478 He could be intimidating.
Brilliant. There's not much else to say. A life lead fully and at the end well thought of.
See a doctor if you're feeling bad. It's not a sign of weakness.
he had cleaned his act up and was exercising and one time playing a show he lost his breath and went to the doctor just 20 years too late.
Saved me.
Some of the absolute cream of the 1980s New York City session scene right here: Dave Sanborn, Omar Hakim, Philippe Saisse, Tom Barney, Hiram Bullock, Don Alias. So poignant to see all those old friends and colleagues together. RIP Dave, Hiram, Don, and of course Warren... absolutely magical time to be making music in New York.
I only heard of Warren Zevon when Werewolves Of London was regular play on radio, I went and picked up the album, finding so much more. I've been a fan since. I didn't know that he was ill until Letterman. He seemed to have been such a down to earth and humble man. A true American artist.
It's best with Zevon to enjoy the music but not delve too deeply into the man behind it.
I loved werewolves of London the 1st time I heard it
Whoever these people are they are all perfect. I enjoyed that immensely.
the drummer was having so much fun
RIP David Sanborn, 5/13/24... you made great music, contributed to many other classic groups, and you made sure people could enjoy it!
This performance would have been infinitely better without him. It's not high school anymore performing at a football game.
What has happened to music lately? This stuff blows away 90% today’s music, and I’m not saying that because I’m old…..
Easily one of the greatest music tv programs of ALL TIMES! Sanborn, THANK YOU!
amazing.... RIP warren... I loved this version.... my neighbors didnt..LOL......may you sing with the rockers in heaven.. FOREVER!
I'm a stage manager from So Cal. Worked with him numerous times. Horrible to work with. Promoters hated him. Bummer. Liked some of his music.
One of the most underrated artists. RIP Warren.
Great song - it’s one of those songs that was an instant classic for me - it found me. Excitable Boy is a Tremendous album
Another artist who was too awesome for this world. He got drafted to a better one.
YEAH HE IS UP THEIR,WITH ALL THE GREATS,JAMMING AWAY,R.I.P. WARREN ZEVONS.Walter B.Memphis.
So damn good 👍 😎
Love David Sanborn
And yes, the backup band was phenomenal as well
Thanks for sharing
It's great seeing how much the band are absolutely loving jamming on this classic.
"I went home with a waitress, the way I always do." My all time, number one favorite line in rock and roll. When I was a young man I had a thing for women in uniforms of any sort.
You still do, it's just scrubs now
@@ramonmoreno8014 Clever boy! 🤣
Warren Zevon ist the most underrated Musician ever. First time I heard him in 1982 and since that day I´m a Fan. R.I.P. Dear Warren.
"...the shit has hit the fan" WZ is missed.✌
+1.. Oh that Warren Zevon tune is killer! .. The complete album to boot. RIP Mr. Zevon .....
Makes me glad to see a whole band enjoying themselves. Even David Sanborn was smiling in Awe at the late great Warren Zevon.
So much power, between the lyrics the sax and drums
My only familiarity with Warren Zevon is the Exciteble Boy album. But wow what an excellent record !!
This show was the greatest thing on tv. So many excellent moments of musical fusion, this performance included.
What show is it looks 80s or early 90s
@@greatfullytwisted7431 Night Music, late 80’s. Like 88-9 or so.
Anthony Bourdain on congas, and Puff Daddy on bass. 480p forever.
Just purchased a new pistol today....posted a picture with the gun, money but didn't have a lawyer to show.....great song!
Genius. Pure Genius. Warren had Neil Young play lead guitar on “Sentimental Hygiene.” Left us waaay too soon.
Great performance. I LOVED this bloody show.
This song has led to me having a lifelong fear of going home with waitresses. Stripper’s? Sure! But no waitresses!
SIMPLY FANTASTIC, R.I.P.WARREN ZEVON,GREAT,LEGENDARY GENIUS. Walter B.Memphis.
I miss Warren Zevon. Many years ago he played in St Petersburg, Fl , downtown Detroit Hotel , standing room only . I found I was next to his piano getting pushed here and there by the packed room. ( Can’t believe the Fire Marshal didn’t bust the place. ) Warren had a drink and a cigarette in his hand his entire performance, but oh what a performance! So talented!
I remember watching this show back in the day. What a great show. This episode rocks.
There's no problem in the world that can't be solved by lawyers, guns and/or money. Think about it. You know Zevon was right.
thanks to the channel for providing another version of this piece.
I don't know if they played it half a key down or whatever from the original because his voice was not as high pitched...or whatever. But still bloody great. And David Sandborn tossed in some apt sax to it as well. Zevons' hair was perfect. Ha! Thanks for the post.
You're welcome! As you pointed out, vocalists will sometimes change the key of live performances, since their voices change, and can no longer handle the key they first performed it in (so, quite possible the key is different, here). Thank you for your note of appreciation.
The great Warren Zevon! A songwriter's songwriter.
Saw him twice at the Vogue in Indy. I miss his voice.
I just heard that David Sanborn passed and I this was the first thing that came to mind. RIP
i was wandering around austin texas in the early 80s trying to figure out who i was when i first heard this song......some how it helped me to get my bearings.....still have three cassettes of warren.....always loved his tunes and he seemed like a totally nice guy.....sanborn could wail also
This is one badass song. If it don't get your feet moving,,,,, check your pulse.
Warren Zevon was such a interesting, talented, monster of rock. He needs to be in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. I'm shocked that he isn't already in it. Somewhere, in the afterlife, there's a band needing an old time ivory tickler with a wicked sense for twisted storytelling.... Loved his final album, the Wind. Keep Me In Your Heart is one of a group of songs that I want played during my wake. Miss him a bunch.
Thanks for all the songs Warren.........
Possibly one of the greatest songs of all time! The best line is "Dad get me out of this!". Fantastic!
Warren was a musical genius..loved the album sentimental hygiene when it came out and still do dammit !!!
Warren said "when your Doctor says you may need to sit down for this you know youre fucked"
The man's a freaking genius by all accounts and let's face it kids who hasn't said dad get me out of this at one point in their life
great show .. this was fun and entertaining!
Hunter S. Thompson once described Warren Zevon as a "dangerous drunk". That's a lot coming from Dr. Gonzo.
f+ck me, this is even better than the studio version, and that's a big statement! that percussion and sax just ROCKKKK...
I teach college English to music industry majors in Philly.
Warren’s wordsmithing warrants Hall of Fame recognition.
And his rhythm.
My 1st Show was the 15 Year 'Anniversary' of Grateful Dead in a two day Split bill w/Warren Zevon. A centerfold in Rolling Stone shortly after my 10th Grade & from MD to Boulder,CO
About 5 years later I'd bop back & forth & said to Warren post the Bayou Show that irony of Directions to see Him yet again & again before but just FOR that reason FOR those previous few hours . I think it made sense to him as well.👍🥀🎼🐄💨
Got into Warren late n life...Damn, I wished I could've seen him live. RIP Roland
Omar Hakim? Wow … so 1989. Such a rockin’ tune!
Found him through Linda Ronstadt. She took me on a musical odyssey and led me to so many artists that would've escaped me.
I really like the way this sounds with the addition of a hand percussionist. Gives it an almost Cuban/Spanish feel...
Considering that the song is set in Havana, not a bad addition.
Great rendition of the tune. Perfect bit of 80s influence to it I think. Sanborn is a dude. RIP Zevon, what a musical force.
I went to see him perform in Boston twice. Once a great performance but the other time he was too drunk to perform. I felt so bad for this tremendous artist.
Sanborn deserves as much praise as Zevon, but God do I wish Zevon received higher praise these days.
I wonder if he knew a lot of his lines from songs would become part of our culture.
Like what?
@@mlwilson2956 “Send lawyers, guns, and money” for one, when you’re talking about a serious situation.
A troubled talent,t that latest quote was one of kind, genius. RIp Warren.
Just excellent. Man was a great talent.
Love this band. The bass is great. Drummer too.
What can you .......you either get WZ or you don't, you are missing genius. Rest in Peace