Rocking at day break high in the placer county mountains watching the sun come up after working on sounds of our songs with big beautiful tall pine trees mountain top studios we're made in 1978 we went all to the year 89 Shelly let us set it up in 74 iam 60 somthing can't give it away NOW man still rocking hard n soft sometimes but I need a Gibson dove to play one is love at first SONG yes indeed
I bet that was awesome. Joe Walsh looks like he would be fun to work with. And to watch him play that guitar and sing. I bet that was exciting. And I would never call anyone a liar bcause we don't know their life of where they went or who they knew.And the famous people do go out in the public. And it's just wrong to call anybody a liar.
@@joefoster4403 been in the music business almost 40 years. Toured with Ratt motley Crue al yankovich. To name a few. Ran 5 or 6 indoor venues... including outdoor festivals. Worked with everyone from ACDC to ZZ TOP. Get a life....
Yeah, me too. I always remember walking into my friend’s birthday party when I was 15 and hearing Funk #49 playing for the first time. Just came out a few months earlier. That guitar sound stayed with me until today, when I watched an old Robert Redford movie with the unmistakable Joe Walsh guitar sound at the end of Spy Game. Rocky Mountain Way.
"Great to be here...wait, where am I?" Younger generations have no idea how much better life was in the 70's and 80's than these horrible times caused by politicians.
Life for our kids now at the same age as I remember I was. Poles apart. It’s all devises , games and social media. It feels like people aren’t playing or enjoying life as much.
Joe Walsh always hilarious no matter his age. Can't imagine what a laugh it must have been when him and Keith Moon hung out in the 1970s when they were in their 20s, touring together and destroying hotel rooms.
@@fayewittwer5208 right on Faye my dad was borne on Melbourne Australia LOTS of great places I see with motocross guys riding beautiful land wish I could go there one day !!!!!?
I was born in 71. Looking back on the 70’s and 80’s it almost feels like it was a dream because of how much better it was in those days than today. Such a different country back then and better vibes.
They are outstanding live but so are MANY others from that era. My husband and I are catching every concert we can. This is hard to believe but we both agreed, The Doobie Brothers were better today, LIVE, than any studio recording they ever did and we don't favor them over the others. Equal greats, all of them! Peter Frampton is on his last tour. GO!! You won't regret it!!
Talk about legendary & probably most don’t know that Ringo & Joe are Brother in Laws. Outside of their musical greatness, the stories & conversations when they get together are even more legendary & hilarious if that’s possible. Seek them out and give a listen, you’ll thank me later for a smile you wont be able to wipe off your face all day 😆 Seen the Eagles earlier this month in Concert, It’s not The Long Goodbye It’s Rock N Roll 4 Ever !!!! God Bless you Joe 🙏. Rock on my brother🎸🎸
I'm having a great time in the '20's. I survived homelessness during the pandemic, I'm still alive, my mind works great, and my body will mostly do as I ask, as long as I don't ask too much. I'm 76 and I'm glad to be alive.
I remember seeing him with James Gang in 1970 at 14, now I'm 67, I have to agree 😂. The last time I saw him was with Vince Gill at the Clapton Crossroads Guitar Festival in Dallas, TX. 2019
This is EPIC guys yeah, great indeed, wishing them our most beloved vintage celebs another hundred years more having fun singing along with us & paaaarty
As my friend Ben from Caspersight would say” Look at you Joe Walsh, you bloody legend, you!” You are a one of kind sir! I’ve listened to you since I was a teen, and still here at 61! If nobody told you seriously, you are the best Joe Walsh, always loved your sound!
Cleveland loves Joe Wash and The James Gang. They got there start right here in the Rock n Roll capital of the world. Keep on rockin' Joe... I.L.B.T.! 😁😉👍
I saw Joe Walsh at Metro zoo in Miami at 17 . Late 80s and it was a lot more fun for sure. I ran, jumped a 10 ft. fence to get a pick that he tossed that didn't make it. I scaled back over between 2 cops who'd no idea what I was doin' . They saw and didn't care. Brown Nylon; medium that I used to learn to play with sometimes. I retired it and kept it for yrs before losing a lot of stuff but the memory I get to keep! Joe's the most down to earth guy in the business!✌️❤️🎸🎶🙏
GOD bless you Joe❣️You are looking great while being 70 In the 20’s. Thank you for the many years of giving us super sounds and wonderful laughs and memories. You are the best Joe Walsh.
The very first album I bought from Columbia House (if you know, you know) in 1971 was James Gang Rides Again....and I’ve been a constant fan ever since!!
I was 16 yrs old on July 4 , 1976 and me and another boy were left 40 miles from our home by a couple of so-called friends after a riverfront bicentennial blow out of bands and fireworks...we started walking at midnight...
I just seen joe and the band in Louisville ky for their 50 th year anniversary concert it was my 50 birthday present and joe rocks great time thanks to all the guys
No not him he was tbe best vocals and bass his. Voice is so high n melodic and a great player was just watching the real Laurel canyon story on HOW INSPIRED the way they got together Randy was good but his replacement I must say sang like. A bird so sorry to hearing this iam out of words fly high eagle your NEVER be forgotten