
not so much byron - but with him i'm in love with the mythology, and that's the whole point of byron - you know what you're getting into.
It's just making me angry at people i used to like.
but it turns out warren zevon was rather unpleasant, too, both in the obvious drunken blackout wife beating way, but also in the name dropping/writing down all the funny things he said that day in his journal like a self-involved teenager that makes me a little queasy/shy. it's just making me angry at people i used to like. Told in the words and images of the friends, lovers, and legends who knew him best, I'll Sleep When I'm Dead captures Warren Zevon in all his turbulent glory.more The result is a raucous and moving tale of love and obsession, creative genius and epic bad behavior. Narrated by his former wife and longtime co-conspirator, Crystal Zevon, the book draws on over eighty interviews with the likes of Bruce Springsteen, Stephen King, Billy Bob Thornton, Jackson Browne, Bonnie Raitt, and countless others who came under his mischievous spell. I'll Sleep When I'm Dead is an intimate and unusual oral history of one of our most original and distinctive rock-and-roll antiheroes. As Warren once said, "I got to be Jim Morrison a lot longer than he did." As Warren When Warren Zevon died in 2003, he left behind both a fanatical cult following and a rich catalog of dark, witty rock-n-roll classics that includes "Lawyers, Guns, and Money," "Excitable Boy," and the immortal "Werewolves of London." He also left a trove of misadventures and anecdotes, a veritable rock opera of drugs, women, celebrity, high times, and hard ways. When Warren Zevon died in 2003, he left behind both a fanatical cult following and a rich catalog of dark, witty rock-n-roll classics that includes "Lawyers, Guns, and Money," "Excitable Boy," and the immortal "Werewolves of London." He also left a trove of misadventures and anecdotes, a veritable rock opera of drugs, women, celebrity, high times, and hard ways.
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^ "Steve Aoki's 'I'll Sleep When I'm Dead' Netflix doc gets trailer". "We Caught Up With Steve Aoki on His Tour Bus". ^ "Steve Aoki's Big Grammy Night: Go Behind the Scenes". Cast Ĭredits adapted from IMDb sorted in alphabetical order and all roles of the cast are by themselves. We Got This Covered described the film as "a fine look into the life of Steve Aoki, exposing both the positives and negatives in his life that have led to mainstage superstardom" and gave it a 3/5 review. Interviews with family members, and DJs and musical artists such as Diplo, Tiësto and will.i.am took place. Aoki's relationship with his father, owner of the restaurant chain Benihana, was also shown. The documentary shows the life of Steve Aoki as a DJ and producer, and as a family man at home in Japan. Aoki told Krook, "I’m letting you take a picture of me naked and showing the world." Premise A Facebook Live interview with Aoki was conducted by Katie Couric in support of the release of the documentary on August 24, 2016. Production of the documentary started in 2014, during the time when Aoki's Neon Future album was released. It was directed by Justin Krook and was produced by David Gelb, Matthew Weaver, Happy Walters and Matt Colon.