[Originally published July 4, 2009]
For a few minutes in the 1980s, guitarist Billy Zoom left the band X and was replaced by Dave Alvin of the roots-rock band the Blasters. Alvin had previously played with X's D.J. Bonebrake, John Doe, and Exene Cervenka in the acoustic-country collective the Knitters.
Alvin wouldn't last long in X, but he did bring in an amazing song he wrote -- a sad and poignant look at the City of Angels that's worth revisiting more than once a year.
And another version (sung here by Alvin himself) for your holiday listening pleasure:
Ironically, by the time X got around to releasing the song, Alvin was already gone (replaced by guitarist Tony Gilkyson) and X itself would soon be gone (although they'd resurface and vanish again several times in the 1990s).

It just wasn't the same.
3 comments:
The great Vince Seclsa had a program on WNEW in NYC named: "idiots delight” that's the first person i ever heard play it. That song is immortal. The USA-Love or Leave it
if you want to stretcccch it a little like Vin Scelsa us two, you might try the Robert Earl Keen version.
Very cool song.
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