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LACM’s Let's Talk Music Presents: Joe Walsh 

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On Monday, Nov 30 (8-9pm), Los Angeles College of Music (LACM) welcomed legendary guitar player and solo artist Joe Walsh to their ongoing “Let’s Talk Music” series to share his outlook on the modern music industry and offer wisdom from his accomplished career to students, alumni and fans.
Best known for his powerful guitar licks, Joe Walsh has entertained the masses and captivated his peers for more than four decades with such classics as “Funk #49,” “Walk Away,” “Life’s Been Good,” and “Ordinary Average Guy.” In 1969 Walsh found success with The James Gang, followed by a stint with Barnstorm, a trio he founded. In 1973 Joe released his first solo album, which proved him a legitimate solo act with a limitless career on the horizon. By 1975 he joined The Eagles, bringing a harder rock sound to the group with the acclaimed Hotel California, The Long Run and Eagles Live.
In 1994, after a 14-year hiatus and several solo albums, The Eagles released Hell Freezes Over, which reached #1 on the Billboard charts and sparked one of the most successful tours in music history. And in 1998 The Eagles were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, the first year they were nominated. In 2001 Walsh received an Honorary Doctorate from Kent State University and in 2012 the Berklee School of Music gave each of the Eagles Honorary Doctors of Music degrees. Walsh performed at the 2012 Grammy’s with Paul McCartney, Bruce Springsteen and Dave Grohl and at the 2012 MusiCares event honoring Paul McCartney. That June Walsh released Analog Man, his first solo album in 20 years, performing solo shows around the world to support it throughout that year. In 2013 the award winning The History of The Eagles showcased at Sundance, the two part authorized documentary, and in February it aired on Showtime. In conjunction with the April release onto DVD the Eagles began their extensive The History of The Eagles World Tour. On February 9 2014 Walsh was featured in several songs on the CBS Special The Night That Changed America: A Grammy Salute to The Beatles. In 2014 Walsh played select solo shows as well as with the Eagles on The History of The Eagles World Tour, which continued through July of 2015. September will see the launch of Walsh Toor 2015, kicking off with a record setting sellout for the first two shows in Warren, OH and continuing with dates throughout the East Coast. On October 4, 2015 Joe will be joined by friends including Steven Tyler, Sheryl Crow and Jason Isbell when he performs at the UNITE to Face Addiction rally in Washington DC. December 2015 will see him return to the nations capitol, this time to join his Eagle band mates when they receive the 38th Annual Kennedy Honors.
LACM’s “Let’s Talk Music” series is an event hosted regularly for students and alumni of LACM, and for the music community. Other musicians previously featured in the series include producer Glen Ballard, Taboo of the Black Eyed Peas, Ziggy Marley, Moby, Dave Wakeling, Gavin Rossdale, Linda Perry, Stewart Copeland and more.
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@ronwade2206
@ronwade2206 10 месяцев назад
Today is July 29th, 2023, he may be older now but still Rocking it at 75. We 💕 Joe Walsh
@alicassidy8913
@alicassidy8913 Год назад
I love Joe Walsh. He's been through the ringer and back. I admire how he tries and cares. He's an extremely caring man with talents galore. 🙏 Joe
@bigimskiweisenheimer8325
@bigimskiweisenheimer8325 3 года назад
When guys like Joe Walsh leave us, theres no one in the wings to replace them.
@bigtoelittlefinger6133
@bigtoelittlefinger6133 2 года назад
Tiny desk baby u living in a cave check it out the blechers
@ginomazzei1076
@ginomazzei1076 Год назад
I think there might be a replacement..that guitar player for Jethro Tull. 🎩
@carlbyrne6526
@carlbyrne6526 Год назад
Yes sir
@gib59er56
@gib59er56 Год назад
Great username sir! And a great comment by you !
@Carol2Dogs
@Carol2Dogs 12 дней назад
Love Joe Walsh. ❤ Check out the Eagles 1977 concert at Largo, MD, 3/21/1977. This entire concert was recorded and is now their official video, which is on You Tube. I was there, it was incredible.❤️
@frehleyleadguitar
@frehleyleadguitar 2 года назад
Joe is one of the best, to ever pick up a guitar. If you really listen to him, you realize that he is so intelligent and talented. He’s the “real deal”! He’s professional, funny and knows how to set up his own guitar, and all the while humble enough to share his experiences, and teach others about being a musician.
@catcat5280
@catcat5280 Год назад
I love everything about Joe...he's THE ROCK LEGEND....
@7032rt
@7032rt 2 года назад
Joe Walsh....a living legend, extremely insightful, thoughtful, and humble. I have never seen him give a bad interview. and his contributions to music will stand the test of time. Thank you Joe Walsh
@claudebelanger8524
@claudebelanger8524 6 лет назад
I sometimes feel like Joe doesn't realize just how much he is appreciated and loved for first for the person he is and how great he is for the music he plays. One of the greatest guitar players of all time.
@gib59er56
@gib59er56 Год назад
Joe is one reason I picked up the guitar way back in 1978. Joe, Jimmy, and Edward were my inspirations. Jimmy because of his go for broke style and songwriting, Joe because of his unique riffs, and his quirky and fun attitude, and Ed because he came from another planet.
@todd3205
@todd3205 3 года назад
For a kid from Munroe Falls, Ohio, this fine musician rubbed shoulders with us for a moment, and we are forever grateful. While i appreciate Mr. Walsh's humility, the world needs to know what a great songwriter, guitarist and singer he is. The James Gang was so good that Pete Townsend 'asked' them to come tour with them, and there were always stories of local guys that played with Hendrix and the WHO while in England. One fellow at Underwood's music store has a Rickenbacker that Pete gave to....to.... I was even picked up hitchhiking once by James Gang's original guitarist, Glenn Schwartz, and castigated for my teenage sins, but that's another story. All this BS is just to say that, having lived through maybe the greatest time for music in history, having Joe Walsh try out Kent State for a semester was a never-ending stroke of luck for many of us.
@Ottonic6
@Ottonic6 2 года назад
I chuckled when he mentioned that he figured out that if you pretend you know what you're doing, everyone will think you know what you're doing... It was one time a while back when another band was scheduled to play this gig and there bass player was really sick and they asked me to sit in for him. I play 6 string guitar, I've messed around on a bass but that's about it. Well they talked me into it and I just used what I knew. I don't think anyone even realized that I wasn't a bass player and the evening went great... So yeah! I pretended I knew what I was doing and faked it with confidence and pulled it off... So true Joe...
@thejasonknightfiascoband5099
@thejasonknightfiascoband5099 5 лет назад
I don't understand why most folks don't mention his voice. He's got one of the best vocals in the history of rock.
@hyutyub
@hyutyub 4 года назад
The Jason Knight Fiasco Band So true. If another singer covers a JW song it will surely suck. You can’t match anything he does for the song.
@VibeszzVibeszz
@VibeszzVibeszz 4 года назад
He sure does.
@justinoldmusician5321
@justinoldmusician5321 4 года назад
So true, but he's such a good guitar player, his voice comes second. I remember him fondly from James Gang fame. I was hooked from then on. You took his voice for granted, I guess. But, you are correct. His voice is unique and special. He can rock it out, yet he can sing a soft ballad and he can make you cry. There's pain in that voice. And there's the life of a rocker in that voice. But, there's joy and humor, too. He's done it all and lived it all and is still around to tell the stories through his music. And he does it quite well.
@shawnmcvey7789
@shawnmcvey7789 4 года назад
Seriously, he's still got it too somehow. He did While My Guitar Gently Weeps with Gary Clark Jr. at some awards show and his vocals were *amazing*
@donaldcummings8407
@donaldcummings8407 4 года назад
I remember what Glen Frey said about him in that Netflix EAGLES documentary when they hired him to replace Bernie.... " Vocals will suffer a little" Pause....."But we're gonna kick some serious ass!!" He definitely was right about the "serious ass" part lol
@jimmyjames4372
@jimmyjames4372 3 года назад
Legendary - never been truly recognised as the musical genius that he is. Technically and intuitively one of the most talented guitarists in the world. So human, so humble. The Real Deal.
@jward9637
@jward9637 7 лет назад
Thank you for supporting our Vets Joe. I am a Marine Corps Vet and there aren't many artists that back us up. Thank you!
@miketaylorID1
@miketaylorID1 Год назад
Semper fi Mac!
@justinoldmusician5321
@justinoldmusician5321 6 лет назад
Joe is a class act. He always has been. Back in the days when he was on coke and vodka, he was still a class act. He has always liked to have fun and he likes it when others have fun, too. He's had his troubles outside of drugs and alcohol, too, such as the death of his daughter. When the Eagles decided to get back together, they went to Joe and said they would never think of doing it without him, but he had to be sober. Joe said he had been thinking he needed a change, but until then, he didn't have a good reason. He said that gave him a really good reason to get sober. He said it came at just the right time, too, as he knew in his head that a change was necessary. He felt the second chance with the Eagles gave him a second chance, too. He said it was scary getting on stage sober, but he figured it out. Just like he says in this interview, he said as long as you act like you know what you're doing, people will think you do. I really think he was being modest Joe, as he often is. I think Joe has always had a pretty good idea of what he was doing, even if he might not have known it at the time. Joe is perfection in a musician. He started out young and had his ups and downs. Then he got big breaks here and there and once he got sober, he he got his biggest break of all. He found out that he could still have fun playing music...while sober. And the rest, as they say, is history. This is why Joe is a class act.
@gregorymacdonnell7914
@gregorymacdonnell7914 4 года назад
@ Justin Oldmusician Great comment. I think you summed up Joe in a very honest way. As a guitarist myself,Joe was (and still is )my biggest influence along with Jimmy Page and Ed VanHalenand Billy Gibbons (early ZZ Top) and I am not a shredder, per se,I am more laid back. So, Joe and Billy are what I really strove to sound like. I also think Joe has an amazing voice. He also harmonizes with Eagles so well, they all sound so good together singing. I have seen him only one time, but it was at a small club in N.Y.C. called "The Ritz", and the original spot is gone to freakin condo`s or some crap! So I was literally 5 feet directly in front of him. He is such a down to earth guy, that he even goofed with me throughout the show. Needless to say, we were both pretty drunk and high that night. We are both sober now as well. I found that show so dear to my heart,that I remember almost everything that happened even though I was loaded. All of my hero`s are so old now,and I am no youngster either!! I will always be greatfull to Joe for how he helped me in so many ways in my life. Bless you Joe!!
@VibeszzVibeszz
@VibeszzVibeszz 4 года назад
He is a class act
@sgusty
@sgusty 4 года назад
I love his tribute to his daughter, Emma, in Song for Emma on "So What."
@marilyntape508
@marilyntape508 4 года назад
I love Joe😊💜🇦🇺
@stevewhite9181
@stevewhite9181 4 года назад
death of his daughter? didn't know that.
@geoarthur6593
@geoarthur6593 7 лет назад
Joe Walsh .. singer, songwriter & guitarist .. super group member, successful solo artist, this, kiddies is what we had to describe the term legend, thanks for the great times Joe .. you helped me through the very dark days in the troubled times in N.Ireland along with the other fantastic musicians of your era,. God bless ya ..
@juniorjohnson5961
@juniorjohnson5961 Год назад
And brother in-law to Ringo Starr .
@50RobinHill
@50RobinHill 3 года назад
'Sometimes nobody's wrong' (50:35). What a great guy - as well as a brilliant guitar player.
@1969ryson
@1969ryson 8 лет назад
An interviewer that doesn't try and make it about them. What a concept to actually let the person your interviewing talk. Most of the talk show hosts today need to learn that lesson. That's what made Johnny Carson so great.
@tubeyouall2
@tubeyouall2 8 лет назад
+Chris J Great observation!
@rainbowriderjt7833
@rainbowriderjt7833 7 лет назад
Totally agree! It was very casual yet informative!!
@bettyjackson1245
@bettyjackson1245 7 лет назад
One should be careful saying others should learn lessons. It's "you're", not "your". Totally agree with your point though.
@bettyjackson1245
@bettyjackson1245 7 лет назад
Human priorities............Oxygen.... Water....Food. Same as an ape! I wonder what would come next Donnie. Do you' realise you have called me a donkeyhole. You refer to which of the seven holes I wonder. (Do they have a belly button? Doesn't matter really I suppose because maybe they have "Outies" and then it wouldn't be a hole anyway.)I bet you make plenty of mistakes, but I'm very impressed you admit it. I just worry about how many times you make the same mistake.I love the "grammar Nazi" bit. (I don't have time to check if the "g should be a capital letter, but.......... ) And all those poor murdered Jews, Gipsies, and prisoners-of-war and children used in horrendous experiments. That's what Nazis do. They didn't mess with grammar too much. A big call that, but I won't start on the dangers of word promotion here.Ahhye the bcrt iiits yet afgarwe . There ya go Donney. The meaning of life for ya. Oops looks like I made a mistake, but uull work it out.Perhaps I might get lucky and one of the billions of people smarter than me will rip me to bits....... don't I think it'll be you though fella. If YOUR smart you'll get someone to give you a hand.Pip pip and tuttar.
@donnievick6977
@donnievick6977 7 лет назад
Betty Jackson You don't know if grammar gets capitalized without looking it up? A succinct answer would be nice.
@Diamonddog2801
@Diamonddog2801 7 лет назад
Joe is such a good guy..... I love how humble he is, how he's always ready to acknowledge others... and how he knows his musical stuff very deeply...... top man.
@michaelmckenna9022
@michaelmckenna9022 Год назад
For years I played guitar by myself and didn't sing. A friend coaxed me into street performing. I was extremely nervous at first. This is a great way to test the water whether you suck or if you are great. The positive feedback came sometimes surprise you. This is the motivation needed to continue playing. Nowadays I use the fact that I have invested in a nice guitar collection and am obligated to play these guitars. This is a Joe Walsh strength playing different guitars every performance.
@kenford8191
@kenford8191 8 лет назад
This guy was an amazing interviewer. He asked a good question and then sat back and let the interviewee answer the question. He didn't try to interrupt; he didn't try to jump in and be the center of attention like you see a lot of times. Joe has a lot to say about the music business, because he has "been there done that" for SO many years.
@nrich5127
@nrich5127 6 лет назад
One of the best interviews on the internet today - so much insight into the world of a real musician. Truly a national treasure - his intellect has survived the rigors of Rock & Roll and now he can articulate so much common sense wisdom.
@juniorjohnson5961
@juniorjohnson5961 Год назад
His beating drug's & working with Veterans is also pretty cool .
@juliecoble2597
@juliecoble2597 8 лет назад
SO GLAD they allowed him to talk. Joe is a VERY intelligent man with a lot of insight about a lot of things, not just music. We LOVE Joe Walsh!
@gregorymacdonnell7914
@gregorymacdonnell7914 4 года назад
@ Julie Coble There is really NOTHING you can say about Joe that is negative. I absolutely LOVE Joe Walsh. He is one of my top 3 main influences as a guitarist, and he speaks the truth. He says what is on his mind, every time he speaks in an interview, but you never hear him talk crap about anyone but politicians and the fall of the music industry due to computers.
@VibeszzVibeszz
@VibeszzVibeszz 4 года назад
We love Joe!!!!!!
@gregorymacdonnell7914
@gregorymacdonnell7914 4 года назад
@@VibeszzVibeszz Indeed we do my brother!!
@tiffanyroseangeles7517
@tiffanyroseangeles7517 3 года назад
Damn straight! A wise man..... love him to bits here
@joewalsh6633
@joewalsh6633 Год назад
Hi i just wanted to thank you again for being so supportive and following me on my Journey. I love inspiring and encouraging others. People like you help me to keep showing up! Hope you are having an amazing day
@thurmanwatson5954
@thurmanwatson5954 2 года назад
One of the most underrated legends... this man is a true relic and ROCK-N-ROLL GURU And a GREAT HUMANITARIAN his projects with our veterans is dear to my heart especially Vietnam veterans. GOD BLESS
@chriscarroll2330
@chriscarroll2330 3 года назад
Joe is so real. He is a American treasure. Love this guy.
@joewalsh6633
@joewalsh6633 Год назад
Hi i just wanted to thank you again for being so supportive and following me on my Journey. I love inspiring and encouraging others. People like you help me to keep showing up! Hope you are having an amazing day.
@chizmo7
@chizmo7 8 лет назад
I'll never forget being in grade school and hearing funk 49 and walk away. Magical days. Joe is very soulful, and he is an original. So happy to see people showing him the respect he deserves.
@MawMawsGirlz
@MawMawsGirlz 2 года назад
Joe Walsh is one that I have ALWAYS wanted to see in concert!!! That man is a true legend!!!! It’d be a dream come true if I could just meet him!!!! He is AMAZING!!!
@Bikewithlove
@Bikewithlove 7 лет назад
2016, Single, by myself on Thanksgiving, excellent health, no arguments, no broken heart, one cat and two happy, underachieving single female friends in my life, no social media, working on a big oil painting of a pretty girl and building a brick walkway in the backyard, no kids, no divorce, no court proceedings, no alimony, bison eggs and spinach for breakfast, cup of hot coffee, and a great Joe Walsh interview in which I learned that the oboe tunes the orchestra, and I heard "How High the Moon" for the first time. Life is really, really good right now.
@TmcIIIvideo
@TmcIIIvideo 3 года назад
Such a perfectly human way to Express yourself!! Loved it! Here’s hoping in 2021 you’re well and all those things are still positives in your life! #winning 😎🇺🇸
@johnpetrucci4834
@johnpetrucci4834 8 лет назад
I enjoy Joe Walsh interviews, he's down to earth, its like sitting down with a friend.
@daveoh13
@daveoh13 7 лет назад
joe walsh is a class act & a great musician...
@rayjr62
@rayjr62 5 лет назад
And smart, too.
@valeriad7781
@valeriad7781 4 года назад
dave oh wtf has happened to the music 😿
@valeriad7781
@valeriad7781 4 года назад
Barnstorm.... still makes me cry
@VibeszzVibeszz
@VibeszzVibeszz 4 года назад
You are right Dave he is a legend.
@ginomazzei1076
@ginomazzei1076 3 года назад
Before you erect a statue..he’s a mediocre guitar player who got lucky. 🎩
@hippywizard629
@hippywizard629 5 лет назад
Saw James Gang in concert in St. Louis, early 70's, it was great, the headliner was Foghat and the starting band was Spirit. Crazy good rock concert, every band just came out and blew us all away. Been a fan of Joe for many years I think it's great that he supports the Veterans, just makes me look up to him even more. Want to hear more!
@roberthevern6169
@roberthevern6169 Год назад
Surely, no other humans could possibly know of or appreciate the greatness of Randy California, Ed Cassidy and yes 12 Dreams of Dr Sardonicus and The Family that Plays Together are part of my YT Playlist! Saw Ed Cassidy play and he was excellent! Love me some Spirit!
@nancywalterman133
@nancywalterman133 8 лет назад
Joe is not only one of the best guitar players there is, but one of the most down to earth millionaires there has ever been!
@juniorjohnson5961
@juniorjohnson5961 Год назад
Paul McCartney for being a Billionaire seems pretty down to earth .
@joewalsh6633
@joewalsh6633 Год назад
Hi i just wanted to thank you again for being so supportive and following me on my Journey. I love inspiring and encouraging others. People like you help me to keep showing up! Hope you are having an amazing day
@dockaiser
@dockaiser 8 лет назад
Joe's right: Ain't no mojo in music any more.
@anfrankogezamartincic1161
@anfrankogezamartincic1161 4 года назад
Don't be like that, there is so much New music out, some of The New stuff must be good. I am 52,of course i like The music of my YOUTH mostly, but i follow WHAT'S GOIN on, mojo is not dead
@charlesdjones1
@charlesdjones1 3 года назад
Debauchery is the only thing that sells today, real talent is what used to sell.
@ashfordartcornwall3790
@ashfordartcornwall3790 3 года назад
@@anfrankogezamartincic1161 haha same here! yo 52!
@pavanatanaya
@pavanatanaya 3 года назад
Digital processing had thwarted the muse in studio. Music became a commodity and lost its spontenaety. I think Joe was talking about performance magic, not the music itself. Music shouldn't be so purified that it loses the humanity. Today's industry is different but there are artists that are going back to analog roots, incorporating digital influence, and leaving good enough alone.
@katemurphy5788
@katemurphy5788 8 лет назад
What a great guy. I have watched him in "History of the Eagles" numerous times. He is just the nice guy, seems to go with the flow. Has a little too much fun, but that is what makes Joe, JOE! Hope he's around for a good long time. I'm still so dumbstruck about Glenn Frey passing. So many from my/our era, the 60's and 70's are going, and it is a real shot or mortality, hit me like a ROCK. You always knew we were gonna get older, but now that it's here, it seems like it's all gone by too fast. Very bittersweet. Thank God for the music and how it can snap you back to a time or place. It really is the soundtrack to you life. Thank God, for Joe Walsh, Glenn Frey, the Eagles and the memories. I don't know where I'd be without them. Tucson, the desert, the music, the 70's. I never think for a moment I wish I'd grown up in a different time, I was right where I was supposed to be, at exactly the right time!
@oldisgood2587
@oldisgood2587 3 года назад
That voice!!!! I have so much respect for Joe on so many levels. He has more talent in his pinky than most people have in their whole body. The thing that I revere him for most is overcoming drug addiction and alcoholism. YOU MADE IT JOE. You look great too!
@juniorjohnson5961
@juniorjohnson5961 Год назад
I was born in 1953 in the late 60s & 70s i fell into the Hippie movement along with it came drug's & and alcohol l thought I had found heaven never knowing it would almost kill me & killed many of my friends it took decades to stop i can't begin to tell you what I've been through. I'm clean & sober now but what a ride ☮️
@laserflexr6321
@laserflexr6321 4 года назад
My dad was a guitarist, locally famous. Miss ya pa. He once challenged me to come up with a dictionary definition for the word music. If you set out to define it, the quest never ends.Note progression, harmony cadence, timbre, rhythm etc etc, on and on. It is undefinable. Beauty is in the ear of the listener. We took a TRS-80 and wrote a program to calculate the distance from one fret to the next in an effort to etch and plate a piece of circuit board material to make a guitar fret board. In that process we took that calculation and used it to play the notes that theoretically would be produced from a physical fret board with those dimensions. Turns out that perfect sucks. BAD! My dad ultimately proclaimed that is the imperfection, the irony, the surprising wrongness that makes it music and not some mechanical noise. Pure, perfectly timed, mathematically perfect frequency, sounds like shit, nobody wants to listen very long to pure midi soundtrack. It is the crap in a guitar that gives it character and interest, It is the flaws in an amp circuit that make it interesting to hear. It is the mistakes that make a musician unique and adorable. Keep on doing it wrong your own way, and someone will love it and to them it will be music. Thanks for all these years of joy Joe. Hardly a day goes by that I dont sing Life's been good.
@ginomazzei1076
@ginomazzei1076 3 года назад
Antonio Stradivari Did it all...young blood. 🎩
@gib59er56
@gib59er56 Год назад
Are we related?? That was one of the best summaries I have ever heard in the term music that I have ever read. You wrote down what I have been saying, in small snatches for years. I will never play a song more than 2 or 3 times in rehearsal, because it loses heart and groove and fire. A guitarist can plug in to any rig, and he will sound like himself. The way you pick, your attack, your bends and vibrato, your grip on the neck, and the way you fret every note comes from your soul. No rig will change that. Mistakes can end up being the best part of a song, but you must let that happen and let it flow. A wonderful statement, and more people need to heed your words my musical brother!!!
@laserflexr6321
@laserflexr6321 Год назад
@@gib59er56 Thanks for the kind words, but I stole all those licks from my dad, although I will also take the blame for not doing it right. LOL
@gib59er56
@gib59er56 Год назад
@@laserflexr6321 Now I KNOW we are related!! LOL Same self deprecating sense of humor!
@Skier10
@Skier10 8 лет назад
Fantastic interview. Joe Walsh so well spoken. And great job by the interviewer... he didn't get in the way at all of Joe's thoughts. Well done.
@Glen.Danielsen
@Glen.Danielsen 7 лет назад
Amen, jjm
@superdoubt
@superdoubt 6 лет назад
Best interviewer ever, not a single intrusion and great questions too
@OurBackwoodsHomestead
@OurBackwoodsHomestead 3 года назад
Everything he said is so right I've been in the music industry 38 years...analog days were the best. Where you really had to have talent.
@TheCream14
@TheCream14 8 лет назад
Joe Walsh - one of the greatest talents in music today. Heard him for the first time in college (1975) and his music always lifts me up - 40 years later. Not often you find such a talent as well as a great guy.
@rainbowriderjt7833
@rainbowriderjt7833 7 лет назад
My Dad met Joe in the early 70's. Joe heard my Dad play in a studio session near where he was and got to BS ing with him. Joe asked my Dad "So who do you like as a guitar player?" My Dad had some thoughts but was afraid to tell Joe the truth cause he didn't know him yet. He said "well, I guess Hendrix is ok", Joe said, "Hendrix?" "Really?" Joe said, "You remind me of Roy Buchanan" My Dad said, "wow, you heard of Roy Buchanan?" Joe said "hell yeah!" I not only heard of him, I think he makes Hendrix look like a rookie!" My Dad said "I agree!" He's been doing what he does since the late 50's" (which is very true!!) Anyway Joe invited my Dad to go party with him and Dad said that when they sobered up, 4 days had passed!!! My Dad just passed away a few months ago but hearing Joe talk reminds me of my Dad and the stories he told which are pretty much the same! Glad Joe is still kickin cause by all rights, they both should have died years ago!!
@rainbowriderjt7833
@rainbowriderjt7833 7 лет назад
Allen Albright I'm not saying Hendrix was bad, but if you watch some of the Documentaries of Roy, you'll see that what I said was true. 2, Jeff Beck was quoted as saying that Roy is probably the greatest guitar player ever! And If Jeff says it, there's got to be some weight behind it because Beck can play any style and is the king (today) of making sounds and tones that others would be hard pressed to do! Another interesting tid bit is on the "behind the music" of Chicago, they were talking about Terry Kath and how he accidentally shot himself ( who was another awesome player that was ahead of his time) and the Sax player said that when they got done playing a "festival"( don't remember which one it was) Hendrix said to him " hey man, people say I'm great but that cat runs circles around me"!! It's kind of like Columbus being credited for discovering America and our society being told this for so long but when we run into other evidence, it becomes clear that he didn't but for most, it's a hard pill to swallow! Again, I like Hendrix and do think he was good, and yes, that show with Billy Cox was great!! He was experimenting and evolving! He was rising to his peak for sure! I just wish he didn't O.D. It would have been nice to see and hear things that he would have accomplished just like Jeff Beck did!
@rainbowriderjt7833
@rainbowriderjt7833 7 лет назад
Allen Albright You know, another great unknown that killed himself was Danny Gatton. He was just starting to become known then I guess he ended it! He's known for teaching Joe Bonnemasa some stuff but Joe never adapted Dannys finger picking style. Of course we can go on and on, but ultimately it started with Classical, Jazz, and then, Blues players. Those are the 3 formats that started it all! I think music, overall has gotten too "simplified" and now, it's gotten to where you just push buttons on a machine at the right time and now that means you are "talented"? HA! What a joke music has turned into in this generation!
@tubeyouall2
@tubeyouall2 7 лет назад
Great story about your dad! Sorry for your loss!
@gpsontime4598
@gpsontime4598 6 лет назад
Great comments . . . really enjoyed this interview. Joe Walsh is always 'on cue' and 'Master of Guitar Face.' His introspection on life, something every father should be able to tell his kids.
@elinorhawke-szady1198
@elinorhawke-szady1198 5 лет назад
Thank you for sharing that story - it's awesome. I LOVE Joe Walsh and I LOVE Roy Buchanan. My condolences to you and your family about your Dad. I always wished my Dad played guitar, but no one in my family's musical except for me.
@AFRICASIAEURO1
@AFRICASIAEURO1 7 лет назад
When you listen to his solo in Hotel California you know what a guitar sounds like.
@omeletpants
@omeletpants 7 лет назад
Don Felder did the original solo in Hotel Cali
@Buelligan88
@Buelligan88 7 лет назад
Don Felder composed the melody and leads for the song, but both he and Joe Walsh performed them on the album.
@ceebee4360
@ceebee4360 3 года назад
@@omeletpants It's a duo dude, what's wrong with your ears?
@sherihart7154
@sherihart7154 5 лет назад
👍🏼 Always loved this guy.... But knowing he's recognizing our war veterans wow! RESPECT❤️
@joewalsh6633
@joewalsh6633 Год назад
Hi i just wanted to thank you again for being so supportive and following me on my Journey. I love inspiring and encouraging others. People like you help me to keep showing up! Hope you are having an amazing day
@barblessable
@barblessable 3 года назад
Listening to Joe made me think of the line "the road of excess leads to the palace of wisdom " he seems to have lived it.
@dougpeters1625
@dougpeters1625 5 лет назад
This is gold. how could you not love this guy?
@stevegunderson2392
@stevegunderson2392 6 лет назад
I love all of his songs an absolute genius at writing, arranging. playing and performing....I wish him many more happy trips around the sun!
@gib59er56
@gib59er56 Год назад
Well it has been 5 years since you wrote that comment Steve, and thank God Joe is still with us. I do not like to think of a world without Joe. We are losing so many now. Jeff just died, Dusty Hill died. David Crosby, and a few others just in the past few years.
@confoundedbridge6357
@confoundedbridge6357 6 лет назад
Joe is responsible for the guitar sound on Who's Next. He turned Pete Townshend on to a combination of a Gretsch Chet Atkins guitar and a Fender Bandmaster in 1970. He told Pete that you can only get that particular sound with that specific guitar and amp combination. He also sold Jimmy Page his '59 Les Paul in 1969. In 1969 Joe was 22 years old. What an influence and a genius. Criminally underrated.
@truckerkevthepaidtourist
@truckerkevthepaidtourist 4 года назад
he also gave Pete that synthesizer that he used on who's next that was a gift from Joe😊🎹
@connieschluter7854
@connieschluter7854 4 года назад
Never realized what an intelligent man Joe Walsh is. Really enjoy his music and listen to him talk. He makes so much sense.
@truckerkevthepaidtourist
@truckerkevthepaidtourist 4 года назад
yeah kind of he's extremely intelligent that's why he sound sometimes the way he does cuz he has to think out what he wants to say through the years. of course yes the booze and the drugs they did fog him for quite a few years but there's always been a very intellectual person still.. people don't realize his goofiness a how you doing and all that fun stuffthere was someone whole lot smarter than what people ever thought as he kind of played off the goofiness having fun.
@bettyjackson1245
@bettyjackson1245 7 лет назад
To quote Shakespeare, "To thine ownself be true." Always respected him as a muso, but here we see a thoughtful, introspective, self-depricating man being just that. Hard for me to say, but he seems a beautiful man.
@ginomazzei1076
@ginomazzei1076 3 года назад
Hey let’s erect a statue to a mediocre guitar player who got lucky. 🎩
@bettyjackson1245
@bettyjackson1245 3 года назад
@@ginomazzei1076 You probably know more about guitar playing than me. Can you list me some non-mediocre guitarists for me that didn't get lucky? I'm serious.
@ginomazzei1076
@ginomazzei1076 3 года назад
@@bettyjackson1245 Okay Basically the Eagles were a band that became famous for the song Hotel California which was a ripoff of Jethro Tulls 1969 song “We used to Know.” As far as rock guitarists there are Hendrix, Page, and a smattering of others. Ad nauseum. In the rock jazz crossover we have steely Dans guitarist Becker and Randal. Listen....As far as I’m concerned you must go back along time and appreciate the incredible bands and musicians that recorded. A lot of them bluesbased. Savoy Brown Neil Young The wrecking crew studio musicians Les Paul The guitar rifts of dickey betts with the Alman brothers. Link Wray etal. Eventually you’ll discover that jazz is your destination. A lot of good rock musicians admit to listening to miles Davis among other greats. Just as count basey had hundreds of classical records. Charlie Parker loved the country musics blues flavourings. Al Demeola Pat Methaney Wes Montgomery Django rheinhart Etc. If you think I was being ignorantly critical about joe Walsh. Too bad. 🎩
@joewalsh6633
@joewalsh6633 Год назад
Hi i just wanted to thank you again for being so supportive and following me on my Journey. I love inspiring and encouraging others. People like you help me to keep showing up! Hope you are having an amazing day
@Heimdallr00
@Heimdallr00 7 лет назад
You can appreciate from this interview that his parents' influence on him in music was the beacon of light for HIS music career, and undoubtedly a major reason for his success. Also, his level-headedness in a music world full of hard-partying, booze and drugs was a contributing factor to him making it to the big time I'd bet... An interesting personality and very talented musician and song-writer no doubt.
@prophetsbourne1136
@prophetsbourne1136 3 года назад
“Sometimes nobody’s wrong...” Genius!
@damon6852
@damon6852 8 лет назад
Joe looks AMAZING for being 68 years old...
@stevenparker7946
@stevenparker7946 8 лет назад
I especially liked his aside at the end of his answer about Felder and the conflicts: "Sometimes nobody's wrong…"
@1954telecaster
@1954telecaster 8 лет назад
+Steven Parker Don Felder can go fuck himself! If anyone has the right to complain it's Randy (and he doesn't)
@stevenparker7946
@stevenparker7946 8 лет назад
+1954telecaster I'm just impressed at how diplomatic Walsh is with that statement. I can see how there might be truth on both sides. But yeah, OTOH the Felder in later years sure seems to be different than the guy I saw touring with Joe during the pre-Eagles, Joe Walsh and Friends tour(s). Not somebody I'd look forward to hanging with; always bitching about money, credit, always a victim, etc. Whereas Randy really did -- and does -- get my sympathy...
@kselogcob666
@kselogcob666 7 лет назад
proof?
@davidlloyd8374
@davidlloyd8374 6 лет назад
Most people remember Hotel California not the Jethro Tull song. Felder had not even heard the Jethro Tull song when he composed it.
@dogpd3
@dogpd3 3 года назад
@@stevenparker7946 randy definitely had legit complaints. Felder seems bitter to a point
@Ofinfinitejest
@Ofinfinitejest 7 лет назад
If there is one single Most Underrated Guitarist, it's Joe.
@laurabealmear9293
@laurabealmear9293 3 года назад
It’s been my COVID relief listening and actually learning about the musicians I grew up with, I’ve learned so much about song writing, putting the music to words, the lifestyle! I’m just disappointed I myself that I e. Ever learned to play an instrument!!!
@joewalsh6633
@joewalsh6633 Год назад
Hi i just wanted to thank you again for being so supportive and following me on my Journey. I love inspiring and encouraging others. People like you help me to keep showing up! Hope you are having an amazing day.
@deweypug
@deweypug 7 лет назад
So great that this man exists - his contribution to music is indelible.
@Imapeach1
@Imapeach1 8 лет назад
I LOVE when Joe said,"Don't mistake success for validity"!! Words from a true musician who loves his craft and not just the fame.So real is this very talented man.
@terry21651
@terry21651 8 лет назад
He is very intelligent and smart. Really enjoyed this interview. He is doing /did music for a documentary for the veterans. I am so impressed with him and his efforts. I am a retired ICU nurse at a veterans hospital. He jokingly says he has to go on the road to pay the bills.... :) He wanted to play guitar for Ray Charles......Bless him.
@gib59er56
@gib59er56 Год назад
Joe is such an influence on my playing, I would not be the player I came to be. Joe is the man! Funny as hell, and seeing him live was always a great night. His playing is so unique, it cannot be explained. Love ya Joe!! And thank you.
@Glen.Danielsen
@Glen.Danielsen 7 лет назад
What a delight to listen to such an unpretentious, beautiful spirit as Brother Walsh. The interviewer was very effective, making certain to let Joe speak. Such a rewarding video to see. Time so well spent. Thanks LACM for posting!
@mozartfx1
@mozartfx1 6 лет назад
Glen M. Danielsen Well said.
@colinrgage
@colinrgage 5 лет назад
Pure class
@Stubahn
@Stubahn 8 лет назад
So, so good! Joe was and always will be the real deal. No canned responses to the questions either; just a lot of tough love based on his real-world experience, and the current state of the industry from his perspective. Not to get into one of those RU-vid diatribes, but if these "kids" had the slightest clue (the unwritten p.r. stuff) what this guy has gone through, survived, and conquered, their jaws would drop. Kudos to the young man who addressed him as "Mr. Walsh", and prefaced his two-part "Eagles" question by offering a gracious exit strategy at Joe's sole discretion - that's respect. In response, an elaborate and candid answer that Rolling Stone and the others could only dream about. There are so many "rock legends" not even worthy beyond the days of their prime; but in true form, Joe remains the long-shot who always manages to finish first. Hats off Joe!
@d.nakamura9579
@d.nakamura9579 3 года назад
Indeed, a great interviewer. And Joe Walsh never disappoints.
@fullmoon7192
@fullmoon7192 7 лет назад
Joe is my kind of man hands down. I can listen to this guy day and night. Besides being the class of his own as a musician/performer, he is such a sweet, down to earth soul. *More Joe Please !!!*
@judementz-gibbons2334
@judementz-gibbons2334 5 лет назад
FULL MOON - Totally agree and well said. Can't get enough of this beautiful, talented humble soul!
@mattrodela2030
@mattrodela2030 3 года назад
So grateful for Joe Walsh and his influence. He's a national treasure.
@roquefortfiles
@roquefortfiles 8 лет назад
Absolutely love Joe. Huge influence on my guitar playing. Joe just has a freedom and fun to his music. Fun. He enjoys himself. And I love that.
@roquefortfiles
@roquefortfiles 8 лет назад
ExclusiveLM Its tough to handle fortune and fame. But not yourself. I guess.
@Glen.Danielsen
@Glen.Danielsen 7 лет назад
So very true, rogue. That is one of the things I've always loved about him. And there is just no guile in the man, no pretense. Cheers,
@catherinesplane98
@catherinesplane98 7 лет назад
MAD psychatric counseling? check it out.
@marykeogh983
@marykeogh983 6 лет назад
+Catherine Splane ml
@colinrgage
@colinrgage 5 лет назад
Class act...... fact
@MrHawk2002
@MrHawk2002 7 лет назад
this gentleman is a true inspiration to me and a bloody genius. James Gang, Eagles, solo. i love his work.
@pamdavis1253
@pamdavis1253 3 года назад
This man is so cool and humble.
@stevenchurch7838
@stevenchurch7838 7 лет назад
Joe has always been one of my favorite guitarists, I saw him at a free concert at the Ohio State Fair in the early 70's and was still a big fan afterward. lol...
@erichachey7703
@erichachey7703 7 лет назад
music becomes magical when everyone comes together
@joewalsh6633
@joewalsh6633 Год назад
Hi i just wanted to thank you again for being so supportive and following me on my Journey. I love inspiring and encouraging others. People like you help me to keep showing up! Hope you are having an amazing day
@firecracker8071
@firecracker8071 8 лет назад
LOVE HIM, and damn he has aged so well
@stephenfiore9960
@stephenfiore9960 3 года назад
You too
@firecracker8071
@firecracker8071 3 года назад
@@stephenfiore9960 thank you
@merin797
@merin797 3 года назад
He got sober.👍
@jeanetteschock4744
@jeanetteschock4744 Год назад
Joe Walsh is an absolutely incredible artist and man. I live him dearly
@joewalsh6633
@joewalsh6633 Год назад
Hi i just wanted to thank you again for being so supportive and following me on my Journey. I love inspiring and encouraging others. People like you help me to keep showing up! Hope you are having an amazing day.👋👋👋💝♥️
@strictlynorton
@strictlynorton 3 года назад
Walsh is a badass mensch... glad we didn't lose him to the Stupid Club. He paid his dues, got clean and works quietly helping others in recovery. A superb musician and great role model. Live forever Joe!
@craigmonteforte1478
@craigmonteforte1478 3 года назад
I love his story telling as well as his guitar playing and style plus with all his past Shananigans I’m glad he sobered up and stayed with us
@nichesound
@nichesound 8 лет назад
The first time I heard Joe Walsh was in Steamboat Springs Colorado, when I was 16 and his song Rock Mountain Way was blasting through the speakers at the Gondola Area stores outside....just hearing those words and living the dream of that era gives me goose bumps now!....Love me some Joe W...not to be confused with Joe B whom we all love too!!
@theresaheyer537
@theresaheyer537 3 года назад
what a great guy so real...feeling the aweful truth of his pain....for the art Joe...love him..
@joewalsh6633
@joewalsh6633 Год назад
Hi i just wanted to thank you again for being so supportive and following me on my Journey. I love inspiring and encouraging others. People like you help me to keep showing up! Hope you are having an amazing day.
@3bar
@3bar 7 лет назад
How can you not love Joe. He's the best.
@andrekunkel1520
@andrekunkel1520 3 года назад
It all makes sense now. Joe’s exquisite intonation while playing slide guitar comes from trying to navigate that stubborn double reed oboe, one of the toughest instruments to play in tune.
@kcsvantasticvoyages9729
@kcsvantasticvoyages9729 3 года назад
Remember and I agree, the most important thing you can do is play in front of people. Why? Because musicians make magic that needs to be shared. And once the nervousness subsides thru your playing your healing gifts ( the magic and synergy) shine through it all. Share your gift and be humble like Joe about it. But, do share and grow this way. You will be forever blessed if you do so!
@gannetgaming4914
@gannetgaming4914 6 лет назад
By far one of the best and most interesting interviews I have seen. Joe Walsh is truly inspiring and is an absolute legend!!
@flabbster
@flabbster 3 года назад
"Everyone's gonna find out I don't know what i'm doing" I say that at work every day and i've been there for over 15 years so I must be doing something right!
@gnelson3603
@gnelson3603 8 лет назад
Joe Walsh is such a cool guy. The life he has lived...
@arminkloppert5701
@arminkloppert5701 4 года назад
What a fascinating guy Joe is! So glad, he has given up drinking and is still making very good music. I discovered bis music only in 1978, when I was 15 and listening to a song on a dutch radio station called "Life's, been good". I was blown away by the intro riff and the whole song, so I wanted to know more about Joe's music. Thanks to my discovery I experienced bis collaboration with the Eagles and came to know about his earlier stuff in the James Gang. Just great American Classic hard rock from a time when handmade music was highly appreciated! Joe is one of those living musical "dinosaurs" proving that this kind of music is still exciting and worth not only to be remembered but to be listened to by future generations!
@MichaelYork777
@MichaelYork777 6 лет назад
I have always felt a twinge of sadness for the artists who make the most well crafted songs in history, as he says by the time Hotel California came out they were sick of it, they never get the chance to hear it fresh themselves, so the overwhelming impact on the listeners, who are blown away when they get to hear it for the first time is something the artists themselves can only experience with other people's music. Always have loved Joe's playing, and I have the privilege to hear the HC solo and get chills from it while the artist himself is left unimpressed. The Eagles have always been a HUGE mainstay with me since the Greatest Hits Album first came out They certainly are woven into the fabric of mankind since that time. Certainly they were all keenly aware of the social commentary impact that they were providing to the public, mini novellas set to music to tickle the ears and the minds of those who had ears and hearts to hear what their take on society was in a time when the powers that be, were busy suppressing the truth. The Eagles were never shy about telling us about the mess we are all in with humor, metaphor, style, and musical arrangements that show just how talented they are.
@anncartner3393
@anncartner3393 5 лет назад
Love Joe what a great guy and a brilliant guitarist. Forever young.
@franklukas4527
@franklukas4527 3 года назад
Excellent interview, thanks so much Mr. Walsh
@jward9637
@jward9637 7 лет назад
I'm so happy that Joe got sober because he has SOOOO much to give to all of us. His knowledge of life and music is really amazing. I disagree that if you pretend you know what your doing you'll get by. He sells himself wayyyyy short. He is a genius both as a musician and a song writer. He's just a gentle and honest good Jersey guy.
@angiefenn3378
@angiefenn3378 5 лет назад
All of his guitar solos are the best guitar solos in this whole world ❤🎼
@joewalsh6633
@joewalsh6633 Год назад
Hi i just wanted to thank you again for being so supportive and following me on my Journey. I love inspiring and encouraging others. People like you help me to keep showing up! Hope you are having an amazing day
@MartinWeeksmw
@MartinWeeksmw 7 лет назад
I knew Joe Walsh was special from the first time I heard Funk 49. And this interview bears out that Joe is without a doubt, not just an amazing musician and songwriter, but a real true genius. He is so "Aware of Life" and what's important that it's almost scary. Great interview and thank you.
@Buelligan88
@Buelligan88 7 лет назад
41:12 He mentions wanting to play guitar for Ray Charles. On the face of it, that sounds ridiculous, but a lot of people are unaware of all the studio credits Joe Walsh has. He played rhythm guitar on one of the best BB King albums ever, Indianola Mississippi Seeds, but you'd never know it unless you read it in the credits. I think he'd have done a wonderful job with Ray Charles.
@lucybraun8969
@lucybraun8969 2 года назад
Love that this came around on my feed again. Joe is the salt of the earth. He's his own man. Nothing contrived or manipulative. Always behind a good cause. Cuts through all the crap. On the pulse of what really matters most.
@lindadietz3552
@lindadietz3552 4 года назад
Thank you Joe for the years you have shared your talent! You've made my ears very happy!😁
@joewalsh6633
@joewalsh6633 Год назад
Hi i just wanted to thank you again for being so supportive and following me on my Journey. I love inspiring and encouraging others. People like you help me to keep showing up! Hope you are having an amazing day.
@lisagillum-wells1979
@lisagillum-wells1979 8 лет назад
Seeing Joe play in person is awesome.
@joewalsh6633
@joewalsh6633 Год назад
Hi i just wanted to thank you again for being so supportive and following me on my Journey. I love inspiring and encouraging others. People like you help me to keep showing up! Hope you are having an amazing day
@vance640
@vance640 7 лет назад
Joe is the one (and only)guy I can honestly say that I agree with entirely. Everything he says is simple but brilliant wisdom.
@ddsdd47
@ddsdd47 8 лет назад
Joe nailed it with "I hate perfect music" comment. That's the reason records his songs live in the studio. Everyone playing at the same time. You can hear that in Joe's music too. It sounds "real".
@FaerieLea
@FaerieLea 8 лет назад
What a truly great soulful man and musician. Terrific interview! Thank you!
@colinrgage
@colinrgage 5 лет назад
If this was 8 hours long or a week long ffs I still wouldn't get bored love JOE
@rayjeske6564
@rayjeske6564 3 года назад
Check out Joe's youtube from 1972, "Turn to Stone." That's where you see what he was like in a 3-person group, and how he made his bones as a renown player who came to the attention of the other greats and eventually, Eagles. He was 25 years-old during that show.
@deanladue3151
@deanladue3151 2 года назад
Love both versions, the '72 Barnstorm version and the '74 solo version with Frey and Henley on backup vocals.
@beaumontmichaels3575
@beaumontmichaels3575 3 года назад
Not many left... true American musical legend, He's a shining ✨ ...asked for help and slew his demons! Helped inspire more people than he knows
@Tedmund13
@Tedmund13 8 лет назад
40:30 "Don't ever confuse success with validity"
@simpleforging3339
@simpleforging3339 4 года назад
my wife and I have been talking about that phrase for 2 days now. There are so many examples of it, great stuff to go over
@conan5885
@conan5885 2 года назад
Glad you noticed that one too 😉 It's probably the most epic phrase i ever heard an artist/musician say about the music industry.... And it also obviously applies in general too. I freaki'n love Joe. Total respect for him as an artist, as a musician, and as a human!!
@rydermike33
@rydermike33 4 года назад
Have followed Joe's work for many many years. A lovely man and great musician.
@TheSixfinger1
@TheSixfinger1 7 лет назад
Joe Walsh! There's only one Joe! Love the guy to bits!
@russellc2101
@russellc2101 7 лет назад
One of the most, if not THE most...humble, down to earth, grateful human beings in popular music in our time. The guy is an EAGLE. And when he talks about that, he basically makes it sound as if he's lucky to have a role in that band...even though he's a huge driving force in it.He once did a song called "Ordinary Average Guy". If it was anyone else who'd recorded that I'd have thought " yeah, uuuhhh huh... "He is that guy.
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