Episode 23: Warren Zevon with Crystal Zevon
Part 2 of WFW’s look at the life and music of the legendary Warren Zevon continues with in interview with Warren’s ex-wife, Crystal, who wrote the book pictured above. The delay was because I was trying to get permission from Jordan to use another of his songs to close out the show, but I couldn’t get in touch with him in time. He’s got a full-length album coming out next month and I can’t wait to hear it.
EDIT: Apaprently some of the song fades I made in Audacity did not properly take. I went back to the project file to fix it and unfortunately, it has been corrupted somehow. I can fix it by re-editing the interview, but I probably won’t be able to get to it for a few days. It’s not so bad that you can’t make out what’s being said, but I still want to apologize to everybody for not having something up to my regular standards.
LINKS:
Crystal Zevon’s website
Purchase I’ll Sleep When I’m Dead at Amazon
Maggie Drennon’s website
WFW interview with Jordan Zevon
We Talk About Cars by Ric Seaberg on Episode 13
MUSIC:
I’ll Sleep When I’m Dead, Carmelita from Warren Zevon (Amazon, iTunes)
Reconsider Me from Sentimental Hygeine (Amazon, iTunes)
Mr. Bad Example from Mr. Bad Example (Amazon)
Splendid Isolation from Transverse City (Amazon, iTunes)
Accidentally Like A Martyr, Tenderness On The Block from Excitable Boy (Amazon, iTunes)
The French Inhaler and The Indifference Of Heaven from Learning To Flinch (Amazon, iTunes)
Closing Music: The Bill Walton Song by Ric Seaberg
As always, you can download the episode (36:00, 33.0 MB) by right-clicking here and selecting “Save Target As…” or by subscribing using the buttons on the right.


Where did you get this wp template? I’ve been looking the whole day for something like this but I’m about to give up
(sorry, I know it’s not really on topic)RegardsNaida
The theme is called Red and Gray 1.0 and I found it in the theme directory.
http://themes.wordpress.net/columns/2-columns/821/red-and-gray-10/
Wow! You linked me! What a surprise and thank you.
Rock you do, sir.
M
Thank you again for all your help, Maggie!