<a href="#" class="seekto" data-time="725">12:05</a> While you are watching Uncle Larry, don't miss the backup singers bumping hips to the beat... fabulous!
Nice that @<a href="#" class="seekto" data-time="1905">31:45</a>, when Joe goes to the slide, he's playing Jeff Beck's riffing from the quiet section of 'Beck's Bolero'. Nice also the dynamic between Joe and Tom. They both have a great sense of time, space and melody, so complementary, not competitive, is what we get. Great stuff!
1. Welcome to the Club 2. A Life of Illusion 3. Funk #49 (James Gang song) 4. Ordinary Average Guy 5. Analog Man 6. Mother Says 7. The Bomber: Closet Queen / Bolero / Cast Your Fate to the Wind (James Gang song)
Have seen Joe Walsh twice ....Once in Barnstorm at one of the Day On The Green shows and once with Joe Vitale as here again with George "Chocolate" Perry on bass at the L.A. Forum in Inglewood......
Some great music there in between the whoops and hollers. I would love to see JW in concert - only seen him with the Eagles and his tunes were the highlight of the evening. I haven't watched it all yet but that looks like Joe Vitale on drums, Choc Perry on bass (= legends). Who else in the band?
As great as TB is - talk about playing on a stage where NOBODY in the audience is giving a FCK what yer doin and not looking at you. And when they do their like, "is that guy even in the band?" When being a sideman is WAYYYYY off to the side.