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Warren Zevon Concert

Capitol Theatre (Passaic, NJ)

Warren Zevon concert at Capitol Theatre on Oct 1, 1982

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  • Date:
    10.01.1982
  • Tracks:
    27
  • Total Time:
    2:01:28
  • Catalog:
    King Biscuit

Concert Summary

It was remarkably eerie that the late, great singer/songwriter Warren Zevon ended this memorable 1982 performance by telling the audience: "They say that everything that dies will come back - and if that is true, I hope I come back as Suzanne Sommers. No, just kidding, but in case I don't, I'd like to thank everyone for a great time and have a great life..." Then the irreverent music celebrity launched into his classic song, "I'll Sleep When I'm Dead."

This show, although not quite as strong as the 1980 Philadelphia…entire summary

  • Anonymous | Sunday, November 22, 2009 | 3:56 am

    "Turn those speakers up full blast.. PLAY IT ALL NIGHT LONG"!!!
    o.doessing,Denmark

  • GodSaveRay | Monday, November 16, 2009 | 3:10 pm

    I meant to say ---Thank you Mr. Warren Zevon!! From all us New Jersey born werewolves!!!!!!

  • GodSaveRay | Monday, November 16, 2009 | 3:04 pm

    The only show I ever saw by this genius. What I remember most are 1-Zevon walking around faking an arm spike during "Ain't that Pretty At All" shortly after Belushi had died and for those of my era it sucked and Zevon captured it all perfectly. The other thing was him playing a stunning acoustic guitar on "Charlie's Medicine" Throw in that as well as the "Poor, Poor/Cadillac Medley" as well "Let Nothing Come Between You" What a show, what a venue....27 years later,I ask my friends John, Darrell, Alex and Phil who were there with me that night how lucky were we? Thank you Waren!

  • Spaceguy | Sunday, November 01, 2009 | 12:25 am

    yes always good and always rocking. and who doesn't need a break to get drunk and loaded?? But his "people" were the best. I remember Bonnie Raitt "disucussing" the "late-nighters". many nights without sleep and yes WZ was in there with JB and LR's back-up band who she then called the "flat duck twins". Maybe someday we learn what flat duck twins means other than the Eagles were her back up band. Oh well. But what a group of creative people to hang with ALL night every night. WZ music has everyone available in / on it. You know Mic Fleetwood and John McVee are on the studio albums. Bang that drum man. Slam them keys and keep the thoughts flowing!!

  • Anonymous | Saturday, May 09, 2009 | 7:02 pm

    Warren Zevon had a really good group in the early 1980s, especially 1982.I think he sounded best in 1982.

  • texas ranger | Saturday, March 07, 2009 | 5:53 am

    I saw Warren Z at least six times. they were all great shows. he played alone the last couple of tours. the best band shows were the sentimental hygiene tour, but Warren was good anytime. I enjoyed, took messages away and used them in my life. Yep, I'm a fan. Encourage any interested persons to read his bio, I'll Sleep When I'm Dead, by Crystal Zevon, his first wife and mother of the kids. Many insights into a dark, driven personality and the world of rock\folk. A good read, but sad. Kind of like the movie Bacd Santa, makes you glad you're not him, related to him, etc. check out the hot tuna concerts on this site too. thanks vault for making my life better.

  • ron wilson | Sunday, February 08, 2009 | 2:31 pm

    he was one of a kind that's for certain. as macabe as he could be he could be just as sentimental or just plain out witty. his style is missed because he's gone. no one else writes songs the way this son of a russian gangster did.

  • Carl | Wednesday, November 26, 2008 | 9:32 pm

    Incredible extended version of Excitable Boy.

  • Bobby H | Thursday, September 18, 2008 | 12:35 pm

    Love the live raw energy and song writting! Never really listened to WZ except a few commercially played songs. Then I discovered his shows that are featured on this site. Better late than never! Amazing Artist was, is and always be, Warren Zevon. Thank You!

  • Miked49 | Wednesday, September 17, 2008 | 8:22 pm

    Darkness, darkness lest we mortals forget to see the light. Thank you Warren. R.I.P.

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