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I'll Sleep When I'm Dead
The Dirty Life And Times of Warren Zevon
by Crystal Zevon
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In this frank biography Crystal Zevon tells the story of one "Excitable Boy," rock 'n' roll legend Warren Zevon. For someone who learned from Stravinsky and Jackson Browne, roomed with Stevie Nicks, called Hunter S. Thompson a good friend, and collaborated with everyone from Neil Young to George Clinton to R.E.M. to Linda Ronstadt to Steven King, Zevon's commercial career never quite took off. When he was diagnosed with terminal cancer at the young age of 56, Zevon asked Crystal, his ex-wife, to come help. So she was there through his final days when he spoke with unflinching candor about his life, his neuroses, his jealousies, and his passions. Warren Zevon led a complex, messy life, producing some cultishly adored songs ("Werewolves of London"). But more than a rock-star expose, I'LL SLEEP WHEN I'M DEAD demonstrates, both from its author and its subject, a compelling, beautiful, and rare honesty.
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9780060763459,
Hardcover,
Harpercollins,
2007
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Publisher Notes
An oral biography chronicling the life and times of singer-songwriter Warren Zevon brings together conversations and interviews with Stevie Nicks, Jackson Browne, Tom Petty, Emmylou Harris, Linda Ronstadt, the Everly Brothers, and other friends, colleagues, and family members from California's rock scene.
Media Reviews
"[A] no-holds-barred oral history that captures a lovable but wildly aberrant personality, draws upon a fascinatingly diverse cast of characters and peers into the heart of the Los Angeles singer-songwriter community in its prime...[Crystal Zevon's] affection, candor and dogged pursuit of information make this book an unforgettable journey into the depths of Mr. Zevon's mad genius."
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