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Warren Zevon
Roland The Headless Thompson Gunner I'll Sleep When I'm Dead (1996) Buy CD |
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Hannio Feb 08, 2013 - 05:11 | unclehud wrote: My turn to beat this dead horse ... the Thompson was the standard weapon for US forces in WWII, I believe. My opinion? If confronted with boys and girls who were shooting at me, I'd PREFER something that spat out 600 .45 caliber bullets each minute. As any submariner will tell you, we ride inside our weapons. Well, more accurately, the Thompson was standard issue to platoon leaders in WWII. My dad was a platoon leader in 2nd Rangers, and he described it pretty much the same as Misterfixit. |
ColdMiser Dec 07, 2012 - 12:05 | One of the regrets of my life is not seeing Warren live...thankfully there is YouTube to "experience" it virtually. He is in my Pantheon of musical gods for sure |
cc_rider Dec 07, 2012 - 12:00 | Cynaera wrote: I still love this song. I wish I could hear more Zevon here, apart from "Werewolves of London." He did such wonderful stuff in his life - my personal favorite lately is one of his latest - "Disorder In The House" with Bruce Springsteen - I can't upload it, but if someone would, it'd be such a great addition to the Zevon library at RP! Damn - he knew he was dying, so he went out twisting and shouting. So typical of him - he never did anything halfway. He always took on life full-tilt with all ailerons open and maybe the parachute would open. We miss you too, Ann. I miss my friend Warren. |
gypsyman Dec 07, 2012 - 11:59 | Warren was a class act. RIP, my friend. |
hencini Jul 03, 2012 - 06:40 | Such a beautifully crafted.song. Best line: "Roland aimed his Thompson gun; he didn't say a word." Brilliant. |
gjr Apr 30, 2012 - 17:10 | talkin' about the man! |
boober Jan 26, 2012 - 13:42 | Cynaera wrote: I still love this song. I wish I could hear more Zevon here, apart from "Werewolves of London." He did such wonderful stuff in his life - my personal favorite lately is one of his latest - "Disorder In The House" with Bruce Springsteen - I can't upload it, but if someone would, it'd be such a great addition to the Zevon library at RP! Damn - he knew he was dying, so he went out twisting and shouting. So typical of him - he never did anything halfway. He always took on life full-tilt with all ailerons open and maybe the parachute would open. I miss my friend Warren. I'll drink to that Cynaera |
BBOGDA Sep 21, 2011 - 19:54 | Love everything Warren. |
fathom39 Jan 16, 2011 - 22:42 | This was the last song he ever performed live, on Letterman. It is preserved on youtube, of course. Very well done, emotionally and musically, and a great backup from Paul's band. |
Cynaera Nov 10, 2010 - 21:03 | I still love this song. I wish I could hear more Zevon here, apart from "Werewolves of London." He did such wonderful stuff in his life - my personal favorite lately is one of his latest - "Disorder In The House" with Bruce Springsteen - I can't upload it, but if someone would, it'd be such a great addition to the Zevon library at RP! Damn - he knew he was dying, so he went out twisting and shouting. So typical of him - he never did anything halfway. He always took on life full-tilt with all ailerons open and maybe the parachute would open. I miss my friend Warren. |
david1045 Nov 10, 2010 - 20:50 | Love some of his work...but this one is weak. |
h8rhater Sep 08, 2010 - 09:32 | Misterfixit wrote: Bush and Cheney's exit-stage-right theme song. Of course, Zevon writes/sings about "a Thompson Gun" and I suppose he meant the Thompson sub-machine guy of 1920's Chicago fame. I can't think of a worse weapon to carry into a war. Damned heavy; muzzle jumps like a baboon climbing a tree with his ass on fire. .45 rounds and the 50-round drum weigh a ton. Nope, give me a good ole AK47 anyday. Utilitarian death-machine. BTDT, BTW. Dave Nerds come in all shapes and sizes. |
oilydwarf Sep 08, 2010 - 09:31 | I rate Warren Zevon very highly but could never see the appeal of this song. What am I missing? Someone help me!! |
sfearll Sep 08, 2010 - 09:30 | join the Facebook campaign to get Warren Zevon nominated to the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame. search on Warren Zevon (the URL won't post here) please forgive this "commercial" on RP... |
Cynaera Aug 07, 2010 - 09:12 | AlienRelic wrote: I always liked this song, but always wondered about the line "He didn't say a word..." Uhh, he was headless. How COULD he say a word? Well, how could he see Van Owen to aim at him and shoot him? Come on - don't be so literal-minded. Just go with it. It's a great song, and picking apart the virtues and disadvantages of a Thompson sub-machine gun over an AK47 or whether or not Roland could talk if he was headless is just silly. Besides, Roland was a ghost, so he couldn't have held a gun at all, much less fired it effectively. And Van Owen wouldn't have been able to see him... See what I mean? Over-analyzing a song just ruins the fun and magic of it! This song will always be a 10 for me. |
Randomax Aug 07, 2010 - 09:05 | I always thought you and Bruce Cockburn should have done a song or two together.... |
Randomax Aug 07, 2010 - 09:04 | Man, I miss you Warren....... |
peacockangel Jul 06, 2010 - 12:09 | The Bravery of Being out of Range / Waters would follow this perfectly ~ just sayin |
grignr Jul 06, 2010 - 12:08 | Talkin' about the man... |
ScottN Jun 04, 2010 - 16:09 | Easy to write "we miss you Warren" And it's easy to be sincere when doing so. Yeah, enjoy every sandwich! |
