In September cover story next Rolling Stone about David Letterman, the famous late night talk show dedicated retrace her last comforting the encounter with the musician Warren Zevon, who died in 03, Zevon was diagnosed with mesothelioma in 02 and made the Letterman show on CBS in September 02. the entire show was devoted to Zevon, and he and Letterman spoke at length about his diagnosis of mesothelioma.
Rolling Stone described Zevon as a "scholar, satirical, obsessed, funny violence as hell, piano-pounding, equally capable of disturbed rock-outs and beautifully sustained melodies." He was a favorite . Letterman of, often filling in as a substitute leader of the band is a small part of the interview and feedback from Letterman on his last meeting with him
the show you've done with Warren Zevon, when he was diagnosed with terminal cancer and had only months to live: it was repeatedly was it a difficult show to do
Oh, it was horrible.? . Warren was so good about it after the show, it was heartbreaking. - he was in his dressing room, and we talked and this and that Here is a guy who had months to live and make us small talk and as.. we speak, he takes his guitar strap and hooking, wrapping it around, then he puts the guitar into the case and returns the clichés about the case and said, "Here, i want you to have this, take good care her. "And I just started sobbing. He gave me the guitar that he always used on the show. I felt like, 'I can not be in this movie, I do not know my lines." It was very difficult.
As Zevon, nearly 3,000 people in the US are diagnosed with mesothelioma, an asbestos cancer each year. Unfortunately, there is no known cure.