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  • Great little doc. Warren Zevon had more talent than them all rolled together - Just my own opinion. Why no one has made a full documentary on Warren Zevon on his own is amazing.

  • Linda in the studio with Andrew Gold and the 2 other dudes who I am ashamed I don't know by sight is a real wakeup call to all the so-called artists who have ever been. These people are fantastically skilled and put real solid emotion into their performance. Warren was great as are Bonnie and Jackson. Thanks for the upload.

  • Wow! Man, this is wicked awesome! Thanks WarrenZevonAddict! I've been a huge fan of all four artists, since I was a little kid in the 1970s. This documentary is most excellent. I guess now I better open up another Bushmills and watch the rest, eh? Sláinte!

  • @Favstout You're welcome! Cheers

    Alain

  • Wow! I've never seen this before. Thanks for posting.

  • THIS is a fantastic gem of a documentary. Stumbled upon it by mistake. Warren ZEVON in front of Burrito King was priceless. I was just at this restuarnt called MOHAWK BEND which is 3 doors down from there. Interesting to see how that area has changed. Everything except Burrito King. Great time capsule moment. And LINDA was so Georgeous.

  • this is great....

  • the beautiful girl-next-door linda ronstadt, she should be inducted into the rock n roll hall of fame along with warren zevon.

  • priceless

    

  • anyone know what music is in the background?

  • @vwgti99 Initially Steve Miller and the intro to Fly Like an Eagle

  • 3 of there 4 musicians were recently featured on the PBS documentary "Troubadors". It's nice to see they are as popular as ever. RIP Warren

  • 4 of my favorite musicians all in one movie! What a treat!

  • I really enjoyed this doc. Some great music - I liked the quirky interviews, too. This is something of a period piece - it was made just before punk rock started to eclipse folk-rock. These musicians were still in the 60s era, arguably - though they certainly weren't hippies. I love the footage of Linda Ronstadt in the studio in Part I, and Bonnie Raitt in Pt 3 - Wow. Thanks!!!

  • Thank You For Sharing This One

    My Friend......Love PATRICIA!! Warm Hugs!

  • Ah, cette fois-ci, tu les a faites plus longues :)

    

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