Warren Zuton: Excitable Boy

This will change as soon as they realize their mistake, but I liked it so much I had to reprint it here: (I added the bold.)

Minor hit tops song lyrics poll

Zevon's lyrics were "vodka-fuelled", according to his son

A minor hit by late singer-songwriter Warren Zevon has the best opening lyric, beating rock greats such as Pink Floyd and the Rolling Stones.

His song Werewolves of London won the accolade in a vote by listeners to Jeremy Vine's show on BBC Radio 2.

A werewolf is searching for beef chow mein around the Soho area of London in the introductory line of the song.

Bill Haley and The Comets' Rock Around The Clock and Little Richard's Tutti Frutti were runners-up in the poll.

His "a wop bop a loo bop a lop bam boom" took third place in the poll, which attracted 16,000 votes.

Presenter Jeremy Vine said of Zuton's song: "Once you've heard Werewolves of London, you'll never forget it."

I saw a werewolf with a Chinese menu in his hand,
walking through the streets of Soho in the rain.
He was looking for the place called Lee Ho Fook's,
going to get a big dish of beef chow mein

Opening line of Warren Zuton's Werewolves of London

"I think it's won because it takes an image and does something quite extraordinary with it," he added.

Zevon's son Jordan accepted the accolade and remarked that the lyric may have been "fuelled by a little too much vodka".

Zevon died of lung cancer in September 2003 at the age of 56.

He did not score any hits in the UK but was better known across the Atlantic for songs including Werewolves of London.

Thirty-year career

In a career that spanned 30 years, Zuton worked with a whole host of artists including Bob Dylan, Patti Smith and Neil Young.

He was also the Everly Brothers' musical director during the 1970s, and fronted REM for a number of songs under the name Hindu Love Gods.

His song came top of the Radio 2 poll, which was whittled down to a shortlist of 16 tunes.

This included Every Day Is Like Sunday by Morrissey, Lynryd Skynryd's Freebird and the Manic Street Preachers' Design For Life.

-XXX-

Come on, no one noticed the writer slipped in ZUTON at random?

Update: They fixed it. What I find funny is that they show "Last Updated: Tuesday, 4 May, 2004, 16:50 GMT 17:50 UK" which was the original publication date and time...back when it included Zuton.

I wonder if the "Zuton" was code to alert the aliens?

Update 2: I wasn't the only one to see Zuton. I feel better now.

Update 3: In the Why Didn't I Google This Before Dept. - There be Zutons!



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You know your the "excitable boy" right?!

# Posted by: Wil at May 5, 2004 12:26 AM

Zuton - Zevon: Maybe there's some sort of BBC vowel shift...and, okay, a consonant shift, too...at work here. "Language is a virus," William S. Burroughs frequently quoted by Laurie Anderson.

# Posted by: Duane at May 5, 2004 11:49 AM

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