Results: Werewolves of London
Published on 10/19/2024
Cineaste here, you're tuned to WTLT. Werewolves of London is a 1978 song by American singer / songwriter Warren Zevon about a creature on the prowl for a big dish of beef chow mien among other matters. Let's over analyze a song...

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The song - if you've never heard the song here it is. Mentions places like Soho, Le Ho Fook's, Trader Vic's. Not to mention Lon Chaney and his son. Ever heard a song and wonder what / who these places or folk are, events mentioned?
Yes
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No
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281 votes
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The places - in answer to the questions above: Soho is an area of the city of Westminster in the West End of London. Lee Ho Fook was a Chinese restaurant in London since closed. Trader Vic's a restaurant and tiki bar chain headquartered in Emeryville, California. Places anyone here ever visited, perhaps still do?

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No
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The people - Lon Chaney was an American actor known as the "man with a thousand faces" due his roles in early versions of Phantom of the Opera, Hunchback of Notre Dame and others creating his own make-up in many cases. His son Lon Chaney Jr. known for playing the classic 1941 The Wolfman and it's sequels. Okay, cliché question, but ever see a film one of this pair was in regardless the character?

Yes
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No
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Werewolf of London - a 1935 horror flick starring Henry Hill. However, the video brings to mind more Mr. Hyde to me from Robert Louis Stevenson's classic novel. Boils down to is Warren really singing about werewolves, or preying dangerous men sometimes called wolves?

Werewolves
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408 votes
Preying type men
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Undecided - could be both
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