From 1966, please give it up for The Motorcycle Abilene from Los Angeles, aka producer Bones Howe and singer/songwriter/lunatic Warren Zevon, with their one off smash "(You Used To) Ride So High,"
This song is on Preludes, a collection of early demos found packed in a trunk after his death. I love this record. Stripped down versions of his best work. Some rarities.
7 comments:
Okay, that's remarkable. 😎
Remarkable, yeah, baby!
I really love these quick, one-song posts - they're always killer diller!
Randy
The song is pretty good fun. Zevon looks like a kid in the photo though he would have been 18-19 at the time.
- Paul in DK
Excellent song, great arrangement, too! I never would have guessed it was Warren Zevon.
Same vibe as "Outside Chance" done by The Turtles. Pretty good!
Wow, where did this come from?
This song is on Preludes, a collection of early demos found packed in a trunk after his death. I love this record. Stripped down versions of his best work. Some rarities.
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