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Roland the Headless Thompson Gunner
Incredible, but I don't think I've ever played it in my listens. Yet YouTube doesn't lie. It's one of the things I've listened to the most.

So, even though I'd like to listen to the Wizard, I'll stop here, at this album from '78 (well, nobody's perfect), with this strange face. And these really strange stories. A guy who talked about zombies (almost like Gianfranco Manfredi), about serial killers (that we didn't even know what they were), about tenderness in bulk (or in the block? Never understood), about casual love, about abandoned love, about crazy love... An extraterrestrial, seriously. But one who talked about his planet. And who loved that planet.

He gained some notoriety in those years because he was friends with Jackson Browne. Regarding this, I invite everyone to watch the video of Mohammed's Radio, with the aforementioned Californian. Zevon's expressions say more than a million words and, if it were needed, they carve it into my heart.
Well, what can I say, the Wizard won't mind if I make him wait a little bit. And maybe, like me, he’s singing it at the top of his lungs right now. And, like me, he always messes up guessing when, in the chorus of Roland the headless thompson gunner, he adds talkin' 'bout the man...
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Warren Zevon, who was he. Indeed, one of the most representative songwriters of the American scene between the '70s and '80s, he always enjoyed minimal recognition in the USA, and almost none in the rest of the world, especially in Italy, where other musical genres were all the rage a… more
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