On October 1, 1982, Warren Zevon performed a live concert at the Capitol Theatre in Passaic, New Jersey, during a period of notable creative resurgence for the artist. This concert occurred shortly after the release of his acclaimed album "The Envoy," which came out in 1982 and featured a more polished rock sound. Zevon's reputation had been somewhat overshadowed by the mainstream popularity of other artists in the late 1970s, but by the early 1980s, he was experiencing increased recognition. This concert is particularly interesting as it showcases Zevon's signature blend of sharp wit and introspective lyricism, and it marked a time when he had gained a devoted fan base. Notably, he would continue to create impactful music in the years that followed, including his final studio album, "The Wind," released in 2003, shortly before his passing, solidifying his legacy as a significant figure in rock music.