It was called “Excitable Boy,” and it was filled with dark humor, vivid storytelling, and incredible musicianship. Songs like “Werewolves of London” and “Lawyers, Guns and Money” showcased Zevon’s unique songwriting style and his ability to craft catchy, memorable tunes.
But it wasn’t just Zevon’s music that captivated Letterman. It was his personality, his wit, and his resilience in the face of adversity. Letterman spoke about Zevon’s battle with addiction and his eventual triumph over his demons, a journey that was not easy but ultimately led to a better, more fulfilled life.
Letterman also touched on Zevon’s famous advice to “enjoy every sandwich,” a poignant reminder to savor the good moments in life and appreciate the little things. It was a sentiment that resonated deeply with Letterman, who had formed a close bond with Zevon over the years.
As Letterman stood on stage at the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame, holding Zevon’s guitar and paying tribute to his friend, he couldn’t help but be emotional. The memories of their time together, the music they had shared, and the lessons learned from Zevon’s life all came flooding back.
And as the Killers took the stage to perform a rousing rendition of “Lawyers, Guns and Money,” with Waddy Wachtel on guitar, it was a fitting tribute to a rock legend and a dear friend. Zevon’s spirit lived on in his music, in his words, and in the hearts of all who knew and loved him.
In the end, Letterman’s induction speech was a heartfelt tribute to Warren Zevon, a celebration of his life and his music, and a reminder of the enduring power of art to touch our souls and connect us to something greater than ourselves. As the music faded and the applause died down, one thing was clear: Warren Zevon may be gone, but his legacy will live on forever in the hearts of those who were lucky enough to know him. Warren Zevon was a musical genius whose impact on the rock ‘n’ roll world can still be felt today. One of his most iconic albums, ‘Stand in the Fire,’ was recorded at the Roxy on Sunset Blvd., and it was a live album that captured the raw energy and power of Zevon’s music. The album was a testament to Zevon’s talent as a performer and songwriter, and it left a lasting impression on all who listened to it.
During a conversation with David Letterman, Zevon reflected on the album and his music from the ’70s. Despite his struggles with memory, Zevon’s music spoke for itself. His songs were filled with historic references, love, sadness, and unexpected whimsy, making them both dynamic and timeless.
Zevon’s music was revered by his peers, including Bruce Springsteen, Don Henley, and Jackson Browne, who all recognized his unique talent and contribution to the music industry. Zevon’s songs covered a wide range of topics, from global and personal strife to love songs and even songs about werewolves.
One of Zevon’s most famous songs, “Werewolves of London,” became a classic rock anthem and showcased his ability to blend storytelling with catchy melodies. Zevon’s music was a reflection of his complex personality and his ability to capture the essence of life’s ups and downs in his songs.
In a touching moment, Zevon entrusted Letterman with his beloved guitar, a symbol of their friendship and shared love for music. Letterman has cherished the guitar for over two decades, a reminder of the impact Zevon’s music had on him and countless others.
As the guitar is brought back into the spotlight, it serves as a poignant reminder of Zevon’s enduring legacy and the power of music to transcend time and space. Warren Zevon may no longer be with us, but his music lives on, inspiring new generations of musicians and fans to stand in the fire and embrace the magic of rock ‘n’ roll. As a longtime fan of Warren Zevon, I am beyond thrilled to announce that the Killers are advocating for his induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. Warren was a true musical genius and his impact on the industry is undeniable. His unique songwriting style and powerful performances have left a lasting impression on fans and fellow artists alike.
It is truly an honor to see Warren’s legacy recognized in this way. The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame is a prestigious institution that celebrates the incredible contributions of musicians from all genres. Warren’s inclusion would be a well-deserved tribute to his talent and influence on the music industry.
I can’t help but think back to the times when I first discovered Warren’s music. His lyrics were always thought-provoking and his melodies were infectious. I remember listening to his albums on repeat, finding solace in his words and music during both good times and bad.
Warren was not only a talented musician, but he was also a kind and humble soul. His wit and humor shone through in his performances and interviews, making him a beloved figure in the music world. He was a true original, unafraid to push boundaries and speak his mind.
I am grateful for the opportunity to join the Killers in advocating for Warren’s induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. His music has touched so many lives, including mine, and I believe that he deserves to be honored for his contributions to the industry.
So here’s to you, Warren. Thank you for everything you have given us. Your music will always hold a special place in our hearts. As Warren once said, “Enjoy every sandwich.” Let’s all raise a toast to Warren Zevon and his incredible legacy.

