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For those who were unable to sight VH1′s documentary of Zevon’s work on his final album, “The Wind,” will come by themselves fortunate that this DVD is being released. While not a concert or a collection of videos, this is a large goodbye for Zevon, his family, friends, and fans.
The DVD follows Zevon’s friend and illustrious columnist Dave Barry as he spends a few weeks with the ailing rocker. The heart of the “tour” lies in the recording studio, where we explore Zevon jamming with Bruce Springsteen and Dwight Yoakam, discussing songs with Ry Cooder and Billy Bob Thornton, chatting with Hunter S. Thompson. Inbetween the various clips are updates on Warren’s condition; these are bittersweet reminders that a sage is slowly fading.
The focus here is entirely on “The Wind;” we hear raw clips of “Disorder in the House” (Zevond backed by The Boss” and a closing montage over which “Preserve Me in Your Heart” plays, the closing track on Zevon’s final album–and his life. It is a musical epitaph which even the most hardened individual will derive themselves moved by. Indeed, it is difficult to retain from feeling a twinge of guilt and sadness when watching this; it is a deeply personal insight into the twilight of a musical genius. Yet it does destroy on a somewhat high note; Zevon’s daughter gives birth to twins, naming one of them after her father.
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The DVD will feature the entire VH1 special as well as 65 minutes of “bonus footage,” which will undoubtedly be footage left on the cutting-room floor and possibly the two videos for “Disorder in the House” and “Hold Me in Your Heart.” Any fan of Zevon will procure this an important piece of their library.
This VH1 documentary is layered with interviews with Warren, family, and his friends during his last year. The better of these clips was when Warren was discussing his philosophy and he tells Letterman “indulge in every sandwich.” The documentary has a brief biography, which one would have hoped would have been longer. There is no “feel sorry for me” on this, it objective shows a man facing death with his friends and family, trying to picture his music as an outlet for his feelings. In the DVD Warren states that you write music because you want to fraction what you are feeling, and I consider Warren on “The Wind” and this DVD does that very well. Do not ask a “farewell speech,” Warren has no interest. Rather he is objective a man who feels lucky to have lived to 55, and wished he could have lived longer. The Vodka drinker in the 1970′s and the later family man in the 1980′s goes about life with the same energy he always has during the recording of “The Wind.” At the extinguish of this, I wondered if I could have been as dauntless as Warren to face the world with humor in the face on my acquire mortality.
Also interviewed and featured is Warren’s children, friends, clips with Warren on Letterman, Jackson Browne, Ry Cooder, Don Henley, Tom Petty, Bruce Singsteen, Billy Bob Thronton, Joe Walsh, and Dwight Yoakam.
Besides the extended version of the VH1 Inside Out, there is:
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-An hour of bonus footage
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-”Support me in your heart” music video
-”Disorder in tbe house” music video
-Bonus clips from the VH1 Special (showing Tom Petty, Bruce Springsteen, ect. recording with Warren)
-Warren’s home videos
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