On April 18, 1980, Warren Zevon performed a live version of "Lawyers, Guns and Money" at the Capitol Theatre in Passaic, New Jersey, during a peak period in his career. This recording came shortly after the release of his acclaimed album *Excitable Boy*, which debuted in 1978 and featured some of his most recognizable songs, including the titular track and "Werewolves of London." By 1980, Zevon was solidifying his reputation as a unique blend of rock and storytelling, often reflecting dark themes with a sharp wit. Notably, this period also marked the beginning of a favorable relationship with the music industry, leading to greater exposure and collaborations, including with artists such as Jackson Browne and Linda Ronstadt. Zevon's live performances, such as this one, were celebrated for their energetic delivery and distinctive narrative style, further enhancing his status as a critical figure in rock music.