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Warren Zevon

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It just sort of happened. I wrote like what I'd always read and what was in the movies... I'm sure popular music is supposed to be like this.
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Quoted in David Bowman, "My Lunch with Warren Zevon," Salon.com (2000-03-17), answering the question "What led you to stake out the noir Roland the Headless Thompson Gunner genre?"

 
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