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Transverse City feat. Jerry Garcia. 4:21; Warren Zevon - The Long Arm Of The Law. 3:48; Warren Zevon - Run straight down. 4:08; Warren Zevon - Run straight down. 4:08; Warren Zevon - Run straight down. 4:08; Run Straight Down (Remastered) 4:06; Transverse City (Remastered) 4:18; Warren Zevon - The Long Arm Of The Law.
Transverse City Lyrics. [Verse 1] Told my little Pollyanna. There's a place for you and me. We'll go down to Transverse City. Life is cheap, and death is free. Past the condensation silos. Past ...
Mixed By – Rob Jacobs, Rob Jaczko. Percussion [Miscellaneous] – Rob Jaczko. Photography By – Nels Israelson. Photography By [Additional] – Jonathan Exley, Jimmy Wachtel. Producer – Andrew Slater, Duncan Aldrich, Warren Zevon. Recorded By – Duncan Aldrich. Written-By – Stefan Arngrim ( tracks: 1, 7), Warren Zevon.
Transverse City feat. Jerry Garcia. 4:21; Warren Zevon - The Long Arm Of The Law. 3:48; Warren Zevon - Run straight down. 4:08; Warren Zevon - Run straight down. 4:08; Warren Zevon - Run straight down. 4:08; Run Straight Down (Remastered) 4:06; Transverse City (Remastered) 4:18; Warren Zevon - The Long Arm Of The Law.
After Sentimental Hygiene returned Zevon to public consciousness with its use of R.E.M. as his primary backing band, Transverse City is his call-up to the classic-rock elite. Jerry Garcia, Neil Young, Pink Floyd’s David Gilmour, Jefferson Airplane’s Jack Casady and Jorma Kaukonen and Tom Petty’s Benmont Tench all stop by to add their finishing touches.
7 de dic. de 2010 · You’ll also get to hear the hum of desperation, the song of shear and torsion, and Jerry Garcia (the head Dead-Head himself) on guitar. Run Straight Down. Zevon sings about walking through the decaying city wanting to head home to watch the decline on T.V. instead of experiencing it first-hand. Pink Floyd’s David Gilmour plays lead guitar.
12 de dic. de 2006 · Guest spots from Neil Young ("Gridlock") and Jerry Garcia (title track and "They Moved the Moon") only shore up the differences. The songs themselves are very well done, and tackle a number of themes from city living ("everyone's choking on monoxide fumes"), consumer culture, and basically just attacks everything about current society and what it's turned/turning into.