The song ends with the man retiring from his dirty deals, and asking that when you meet him in the next life you wake him up for meals. Roping in a bunch A-list muso buddies (Jackson Browne, Don Henley and Glenn Frey, Mick Fleetwood, Lindsey Buckingham, Stevie Nicks), he served up one of the great LA records. He also has a brief stint as a lawyer, makes a fortune in hair replacement then squanders it playing chemin-de-fer, and successfully tricks and impoverishes aboriginals he had hired to mine for opal. Zevon’s first proper album, at least in his reckoning, and the closest he came to a stone-cold classic. In the song, the narrator successfully steals from a church, customers of his father's carpet store, and even a prostitute he hired. It has been described as "a hilarious shaggy dog tale of one man's love affair with global irresponsibility". (Rock) Warren Zevon 1969-2008 Discography (25 ), MP3 (tracks), 128-320 kbps :: (Rock) Warren Zevon 1969-2008 Discography (25 ), MP3 (tracks), 128-320 kbps : 1, 2. It tells the story of a nameless con-man and thief, sung to a polka. It was used as the title track for the album, Mr. All three songs are featured on his third album, Excitable Boy (1978), the title track of which is also well-known. 5: Mutineer (1995) Zevon made some changes in direction in the 90s, including appearing as himself in a couple of episodes of the Brooke Shields NBC sitcom, Suddenly Susan. 154 songs A Bullet for Ramona Accidentally Like A Martyr A Certain Girl Aint That Pretty At All El amor de mi vida Angel Dressed in Black Back In The. Bad Example" is a song composed in 1991 by Warren Zevon and Jorge Calderón. Zevon's most famous compositions include 'Werewolves of London', 'Lawyers, Guns and Money', and 'Roland the Headless Thompson Gunner'. One of the best Warren Zevon songs of the 80s, it appeared on the Bad Luck Streak In Dancing School album.
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