"WetPoop" certainly can't spell ... it's WEIRDO, not "Weardo." Poop don't know jack shit about a brilliant musician/composer who had a dry wit. Let's just put Poop down to being a little, shall we say, slow. Go back to listening to Justin Beiber, Poopieboy.
I remember a friend of my at University of Michigan, Dave Ling being a huge Jackson Browne fan, and reading how he was producing an album by some guy named Warren Zevon, and then getting the album and hearing Frank and Jesse James, and becoming a huge fan... basically because the song writing was brilliant and David Lindley was playing the fiddle
"WetPoop" certainly can't spell ... it's WEIRDO, not "Weardo." Poop don't know jack shit about a brilliant musician/composer who had a dry wit. Let's just put Poop down to being a little, shall we say, slow. Go back to listening to Justin Beiber, Poopieboy.
boogiebabe67 5 months ago
WHEN WAS THIS???
MrBillcale 7 months ago
Weardo
WetPooooopie 9 months ago
@WetPooooopie
That's hilarious, coming from someone who named themself "wetpoopie" ...
irishocity 9 months ago 5
this guy writes songs i like. like carmelita.
84samwilson 1 year ago
If I'm not mistaken Dave forgot to say the "great" Warren Zevon.
spajo 2 years ago 4
It's interesting to see how Letterman's interview style has so vastly improved since this.
czarkhasm 2 years ago
@czarkhasm Fascinating.
Worth endless examination I believe LOL
angrysamoan666 1 year ago
Strangely, even given this high-pofile appearance on Letterman, The Envoy was taken out of circulation.
apacolipps 2 years ago
Excellent- my favorite period & record from Warren
apacolipps 2 years ago
I saw this when it first aired. Warren's comment about drinking a couple quarts of vodka a day has always stuck in my mind.
jma1787 2 years ago
GOD, I remember seeing this first air. I became a huge fan because of this clip
bunnyhead71 2 years ago
I remember a friend of my at University of Michigan, Dave Ling being a huge Jackson Browne fan, and reading how he was producing an album by some guy named Warren Zevon, and then getting the album and hearing Frank and Jesse James, and becoming a huge fan... basically because the song writing was brilliant and David Lindley was playing the fiddle
JustPlainDB 2 years ago
Thank you for this.
aldoushuxtru 2 years ago
nobody this cool would be on this show now.
now it's all multi-million dollar deals and shit
septip123 2 years ago
Thanks for uploading
Zidanos 3 years ago