From Scorn For Zevon, A Father-Daughter Moment Is Born

All this summer, All Things Considered is digging into listeners’ parents’ record collections to hear about one song introduced by a parent that has stayed with you — for better or for worse.

When she was a kid, NPR listener Christina Pappas hated her dad’s taste in music. (Still does, she says.) But her hatred was centered on one particular song: “Werewolves of London” by Warren Zevon.

“I’d hear it on the radio, or my dad would play it on the CD player, and I’d go on these very long, elaborate rants about this song, and it’s what’s wrong with the world today,” Pappas says. “You know, if our parents are listening to songs with this kind of nonsensical lyrics, then how can we ever hope to inherit a better world for them — very melodramatic rants.”