Warren Zevon The Indifference of Heaven (Live Version)

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Uploaded by on Mar 21, 2009

Just an awsome 12-string guitar piece by the great Warren Zevon, live version, appearing on the 1993 album "Learning to Flinch".
Copyright Warren Zevon and Giant Records 1993.

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  • I believe it was Twain who said "Go to heaven for the climate, hell for the company." This was Warren at his best. Thanks for the post.

  • This is favorite zevon song, I cried the first time i heard it. It really tears at the heartstrings this song...anyone wanna learn to write song well learn from Zevon the master. Thanks so much for posting it, its been a real struggle to find learning to flinch C.D in the U.K. W

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  • Hits me in the gut!!

    God we miss you, Warren!

  • Time marches on. Time stands still. Fantastic song, my favorite of his, Renegade close second and of course W of L too.. Heaven hasn't been indifferent since 8 years ago today. RIP WZ, genius.

  • Warrens' songs were prophetic. Maybe hung up on darkness and death. But there was a phenomenal sense of humor with Zevon too. And there was a spiritual side of him . This great song!!! He was what you call a down-to-earth rock lyricist.

  • o crap. now i have to figure it out for myself

  • One of my very top favourite live performances in 55 my year love affair with rock'n'roll. Utterly brilliant writing, singing, playing (love those Ovation 12-strings) and performance.

  • This may be my #1 song ever. It is at least the truest song ever written.

  • This song is a proof of the authentic lyrical talent Mr. Z possesed!!! Thanks for uploading!

  • @hockeytown49341 He is one of the best...I was introduced to him through the radio, and I remember his cancer, but I got into him posthumously with one of his greatest hits albums...after hearing Excitable boy, I was hooked.

  • @boiledhooker

    This forty-something year old teacher would give you an A just for knowing who Warren Zevon is!

  • Story of my life....and my favorite Zevon song, wish this was as popular as "Werewolves"....

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