This is seventies, joe owned the seventies. 😊 "People were saying this was on the radio!?" A tremendous understatement! 😆 This and "Rocky mountain way" (my fav) were on every other song, it felt like and people loved it. Walsh is a "twisted genius" and screaming with talent. He mixes funk, hard-core R&B, straight blues, country and reggae like they're all just meant to be together and switches back and forth at will. Truly one of the greatest musicians of our time. Am so happy to have grown up with his music/influence and to have seen him in concert. Great show, with Stevie Nix opening!! 😊
Now you need to listen to the song he wrote after his party days ended, and he married and started a family. "Ordinary Average Guy" the contrast is massive. I got to meet Joe, and he signed one of my Strats. Super nice guy.
Swipe, swipe, swipe… that’s one thing wrong with this generation, no patience. We appreciate a fantastic song that moves you through multiple emotions.
Saw Joe and the Eagles last weekend at the Sphere in Vegas. Joe interacted with the crowd a few times and was hilarious. The master of the Stratocaster!
A good buddy of mine (Mark) has been Joe's guitar tech for over 30 years & still presently today. So, I've been fortunate to break bread with Joe in quite a few conversations over the years. And IDGAS what anyone has to say, as far as I'm concerned Joe is Joe & has always been Joe who's never wavered from being the same Joe everytime we've gotten together, period. I know this may sound a little cliche, but I truly feel Joe said it the best himself as to his personality & the way he rolls in life regardless of being an iconic Rockstar! "I'm Just An Ordinary Average Guy." That pretty much sums it up altogether, no bout a doubt it. Just saying... Let's keep it a buck ya dig? ++Peace, Funk & Rock n' Roll 4 Your Soul My Friends++ 🤘😜🤘
The self awareness of a lyric depicting a complete lack of self awareness like “it’s hard to handle this fortune and fame; everybody’s so different, I haven’t changed” is just the best!!😆
Watch the video of this song with the Eagles. You will see his wild personality! He takes over the second set of Eagles concerts and the crowd loves it.
The '70s were a time of musical convergence. Look at the Billboard Top 100s from the '70s, you'll see rock, country, jazz, soul, funk, reggae, and more in a single year.
Reflecting his rock star lifestyle, particularly during his years of heavy substance abuse, Walsh humorously joked in an interview, “I don’t remember much of what happened back then, but they tell me I had a great time."
Technically this is a Joe Walsh song made for the Warriors movie and the Eagles liked it so they recorded another version of it with Joe for the Long Run album.
This was our Spring Break 1988 theme song. Rented a small remote cabin & a boat on a lake here in TN. We had too many people and waaaaaay too much fun. 😂 Now Walsh is a Rocker’s Rocker. Very funny guy. Absolute Classic Song! Keep on Rocking! ☮️🎶✝️
It is still on the radio!! I worked for GM. A factory setting. Rock radio stations on radios every 8 feet apart. This song came on 10x per working shift.💯
I had a 1978 Monte Carlo with the Rally Sport package. I was the third owner and it originally sold from Al Unser, JR. Chevrolet in Ann Arbor, MI. I miss those old cars... :)
There was a 4 minute version for radio airplay, which I remember playing as a DJ. It's a cutting, funny look at rock stardom that Joe says was his life back then. Thanks for reacting to this.
I had commented about the 4 min version, then saw you had already done so and deleted my comment. The shorter version cuts out most of the instrumental and the wah wahs. I never liked it and would be bothered that I got half way through and only then realized it was the cut version.
He was married to Stevie for 2 years, she wouldn't settle and being on the road doesn't do committed relationships any good, especially if both were stars in their own right, though they both admitted years later that each other was the love of their lives, but they both had too find a way too slow down before they got too close to the sun.
Joe Walsh is my favorite guitar player and singer/songwriter. When the plane landed in Paris, Joe woke up, puzzled. He didn’t want to be in Paris. He joined AA and did my favorite album ANALOG, his songs and music are outstanding.
Joe Walsh was a party animal but was also running from the pain of his daughter being killed in a car crash in Boulder Co. After he wrote Rocky Mountain way.
When your a founding member of the Eagles, my daughter who is now 27 and a fan saw them in Houston six months ago, said Joe had his own set when Don Henley took a break
Joe started out playing with The James Gang back in the day when he was going to school @KentState. Just saying... ++Peace & Rock n' Roll 4 Your Soul My Friends++ 🤘😜🤘
watched Joe play this live Mainstage under the Arch in STL 4th of July weekend... the old V.P. Fair years and years ago... still one of the best live shows in all my 52 yrs!! It was awesome!!!!
I remember the first time I heard this song. My older brother sat me down in his room in the late 70's and put his vinyl on the record player and we listened to it. Burned in my memory forever!
I love that u are introducing Krizz to all of these classics! This was a great one to put him in front of! As a touring artist, I feel like it would be so relatable! Now u both need to check him out with his band James Gang!! 😁
You both were talking about just "jams". Well.... back in 1970, Eric Clapton and Duane Allman met and wanted to "jam" together. They recorded it. It is UNREAL. This "jam session" resulted in the formation of "Derek and the Dominoes" and the ICONIC song "Layla".
Joe's a natural comedian. He's still with the Eagles. Years ago, he even surprised his friend Jimmy Buffett on stage as a mystery guitar tech & cracked Jimmy up. I'm sure the video is still on TH-cam.
Joe commissioned the first Vo-corder from the inventor to use in his tune, ‘Rocky Mountain Way’ about life after being in the James Gang. You could say he was responsible for the initial development of Auto-tune. He’s been made so many great songs, ‘In the city’, ‘Those shoes’, ‘Funk 49’ and on and on. Such a great voice and player. 🖖🏼
I love the Eagles and anybody related to their music. I was born in 1967 and at the age of 14 was finally able to find my own music having been so influenced by my parents and older cousins. I chose the Eagles. We were a very musical family. I remember watching Joe on stage at the Hell Freezes Over Tour in Texas. I was so excited to be there and we had seats on row 19 so you could see everything without having to watch a screen. Joe spaced out during one of the songs and Glen Frey sidled up next to him recognizing the issue and basically lead him back into the song. He was so awesome. I saw Jackson Brown another member of the Eagles at one point later that summer. We had row 13 for that one. Two most important concerts of my life. I love the Eagles. I cried during Hotel California. My friend Jerry just rubbed my back. I had been so depressed that Summer. I remember him asking me if you could go to any concert who would you want to go see. I said the Eagles but that isn't possible because they said hell would have to freeze over for them to get back together. He said well your in luck, he knew that is what I would say, Hell Froze Over and we just need to get tickets. I used my IRS refund to buy my ticket. I spent over 200 for row 33 and then the released more tickets and I spent 120 for row 19. It was that important. We sold the row 33 tickets for 120 at the concert to some very happy people. Even if I never went to another concert in my life, I was happy. They were so uber talented. I listen to them with my son now and hear things I never noticed at the time in their music and continue to be amazed. I really loved Teenage Jail which was on the flip side of the Heartache Tonight 45. Yes, I'm old. He is barely into his 20's and loves Teenage Jail now as well so I get to hear it and remember the angst of being that age where everything is still ahead of you but you have no freedom. Their lyrics were so incredible. Joe is so uber talented. I love this song!!!
I absolutely love to see yalls general reactions of excitement and happiness. I remember I use to have people make fun of me for listening to classic/ southern rock. Lol
I was fortunate enough to see Joe on tour in the early 90s. one of the best concerts I have ever been to and it was also free becouse i was on active duty and He was doing a tour to different bases. God Bless Joe Walsh
I heard Joe in an interview once saying he and Ozzie were talking about touring together. Neither one had any memories of this but they had to have because they had the posters from the tour. Joe also said if he was awake he was drunk and on cocaine. I am so glad he made it through all that. Joe wrote and preforms a song called “One Day At a Time” it is great
The circuits commonly found on synthesizers are pre-programmed analog computers. Other circuits like sequencers, used the same logic circuits used to build computers. They are not general purpose computers (analog or digital) but they are built using the same circuits.
@@module79l28 That's bcuz 2" analog tape recording's are more pleasing to the human ear. IDGAS what anyone says it's just common sense seeing our ear's are also created in the analog form. Just saying... ++Peace & Rock n' Roll 4 Your Soul My Friends++ 🤘😜🤘.
@@216Numbskull - I didn't say it wasn't, I was just saying to the OP that the arrival of computers to recording studios didn't mean that the recordings stopped being analogue.
@@module79l28 I meant no disrespect to you personally my friend. Maybe I didn't worded it quite right or you just misread me, IDK, but it's all good in the hood. I was really just trying to add to your point with a little more insight as to the who, what, why & how analog sound will or at least should always sound better to the human ear than digital, that's all. ✌️😜
Eminem used this song's instrumentals in cadence in a song on the Marshall Mathers LP 2 called So Far... There's no video but I think it'd be interesting video for you guys to do since you both like the song.
Joe gave Pete Townsend of the "Who" rock band an expensive guitar. That was when he met Keith Moon the drummer for the "Who" of the same rock group! Keith liked Joe and they partied together. Joe said Keith took him to a hardware store and bought some components and then went to the hotel. In the room Keith put the mixture into a condom and flushed it down the toilet. Shortly the guy's toilet two floors down was blown off the wall. That group was the Who Black Pegasus. This live group of Videos was filmed in Surry England. The Who - Won't Get Fooled Again (Shepperton Studios / 1978) - All hit songs including Baba O’Riley and others @ Shepperton Studios! The best shots of all the members playing are shown in this one. Watch closeups of John Entwistle play that bass and Pete Townsend kicks butt as well. Enjoy watching the best rock band from the English invasion period IMO. Won't Get Fooled Again offers that on You-tube if you're selective.
When songs like this came on the radio back in the day. Don't matter if you were working or what you were doing, even driving, you start dancing or moving something to it. I was lucky to have grown up in the 70's and 80's, still had tons of 60's music on the radio as well.
Oh this is going to be great! I enjoy your getting closer to the classic with your channel, Krizz. and BP it makes me happy that you get hyped up sharing the things you've discovered. There's a radio edit, they didn't play all 9 minutes...at least my station didn't.
That’d do it. I read that Steve McQueen was his neighbor when Moon was in So Cal and he complained about Moon’s partying. If Steve McQueen was complaining, wow!
This was actually written for the movie soundtrack "FM". It was released on the album but there was a 4 minute version on the radio. Actually the soundtrack for that movie has so many classics you couldn't go wrong reacting to all of it.
An arpeggio doesn't have to be programmed in the synthesizer to be played. It's likely they actually played the notes of the arpeggio (playing individual notes of a chord rather than all at once) without the programming part.
This song came out in 1978. The first keyboards to feature an arpeggiator - the Roland Jupiter 4 and the Sequential Circuits Prophet V - also came out in 1978, however neither of them were used on this song. This song used an ARP Odyssey synth which would not have had an arpeggiator af that time. That bridge section was played, but there were many tracks and layers that went into the final mix. I've watched several live performances and I've never seen anyone on the keys playing that part, so I assume it is always a backing track when live.
I think it was a mouth harp that made the sound that you were trying to figure out. This song makes me think of lazy bayous. Asked about Joe Walsh, Glen Frye once said something to the effect that Joe was a great group of guys.🤣🤣 NSFW (or children) - Joe has a song about his favorite part of the female body. It's called "ILBT" . It is funny.😊
This song is still in rotation on the classic rock station in every market in America. Turn on the rock station in any city and you are 100% guaranteed to hear this song at least once in any given 24 hour period
I always loved and sang this song as a kid,but now that I’m older I find I like learning the history of songs. Reading the comments and hearing you talk about the songs is informing me of a lot of things I was there for but not paying enough attention to. I heard you react to this song with the platinum rapper and he was explaining the different sounds and I thought all of that knowledge had to come from somewhere. Maybe rap music has a lot more to it than I’ve been led to believe.I’ve always thought of it as an alien language I didn’t understand. I may end up unofficially reacting to it on my own now.
I remember some years ago Joe was giving a interview on a radio show and was asked about his most enthusiastic fans and he answered japan had them because last year he was there and it was the year of the rose and the people were more excited to see him than to celebrate the new year. A woman from japan called in and reminded him that the year of the rose was four years ago not las year, Joe didn't miss a beat he responded with like i said four years ago when i was in Japan.
"Back in the day", this song was all over the radio, FM RADIO mind you. Got to see Mr. Walsh two times, once in the Providence Civic Center in Rhode Island when he was opening for Foreigner. I went to see Joe and had to wait through Foreigner to go home. I later saw Joe in a club in Allentown, Pa. when he was the headliner, and it was a very fun show. He is a great Guitarist, Songwriter and Vocalist, and is totally worth the effort to see in person. And "Life's Been Good" since I started hearing Joe Walsh.
This guy is a case study in how massive talent and destructive behaviors can go hand in hand. He got through it well, however and turned into someone incredibly influential. While his antics were fun and funny... he stayed such an openly silly, fun person even after he sorted out his drug problems, which is impressive. My 76 year old mom completely adores this dude and she is so not into ROCK. He's a talented silly man and we love him.
Saw Joe with ELO last November and am going to see him with the Eagles at the Sphere this November. When he says he hasn't changed, he wasn't kidding. He grew up a military brat and has a Vets Aid every year. He embraces and is honest about his music and life. "Rocky Mountain Way" solo work is a classic and his James Gang music is must hear.
"My Maserati does 185. I lost my license, now I don't drive." has to be one of the most iconic rock lines EVER!
My favorite line is "I can't complain, but sometimes I still do."
Funnier when you learn that his license wasn't suspended; this party animal misplaced his physical license.
@@chuckwilliams6261 I hate it when that happens.
@@chuckwilliams6261 You're right! That makes it even funnier! LOL!
I go to parties sometimes until four, it's hard to leave when you can't find the door.
Joe Walsh has said it was more fun being 20 in the 70s than 70 in the 20s. Seemed like a very Joe Walsh thing to say😂😂😂
@sandie9382 In the 70s, I was in single digits.
Hell yah! I'm one of those people. Now 73 old lady, but back in that day I was Miss Hottie/Nottie.
@@barbaramatthews4735 l graduated from high school in 1975
"It's hard to leave when you can't find the door" is one of those lines that I have always loved.
Why because it’s hoped to you a lot?😢
It's not programed keyboard. It's talent just to play the keyboards with real musicianship.
This is seventies, joe owned the seventies. 😊
"People were saying this was on the radio!?" A tremendous understatement! 😆 This and "Rocky mountain way" (my fav) were on every other song, it felt like and people loved it. Walsh is a "twisted genius" and screaming with talent.
He mixes funk, hard-core R&B, straight blues, country and reggae like they're all just meant to be together and switches back and forth at will. Truly one of the greatest musicians of our time. Am so happy to have grown up with his music/influence and to have seen him in concert. Great show, with Stevie Nix opening!! 😊
They still play this song on classic rock radio to this day.
Now you need to listen to the song he wrote after his party days ended, and he married and started a family. "Ordinary Average Guy" the contrast is massive.
I got to meet Joe, and he signed one of my Strats. Super nice guy.
Swipe, swipe, swipe… that’s one thing wrong with this generation, no patience. We appreciate a fantastic song that moves you through multiple emotions.
Some of the best lyrics in rock.
Saw Joe and the Eagles last weekend at the Sphere in Vegas. Joe interacted with the crowd a few times and was hilarious. The master of the Stratocaster!
Was Vince Gill with them?
I’ve seen the eagles a couple of times. Awesome music. Joe Walsh is hysterical. Dressed up in a Godzilla outfit.
Joe is a true showman, he knows without his fans he would be stuck in a boring job, he truly loves his fans
A good buddy of mine (Mark) has been Joe's guitar tech for over 30 years & still presently today. So, I've been fortunate to break bread with Joe in quite a few conversations over the years. And IDGAS what anyone has to say, as far as I'm concerned Joe is Joe & has always been Joe who's never wavered from being the same Joe everytime we've gotten together, period. I know this may sound a little cliche, but I truly feel Joe said it the best himself as to his personality & the way he rolls in life regardless of being an iconic Rockstar! "I'm Just An Ordinary Average Guy." That pretty much sums it up altogether, no bout a doubt it. Just saying... Let's keep it a buck ya dig? ++Peace, Funk & Rock n' Roll 4 Your Soul My Friends++ 🤘😜🤘
So jealous
The self awareness of a lyric depicting a complete lack of self awareness like “it’s hard to handle this fortune and fame; everybody’s so different, I haven’t changed” is just the best!!😆
Watch the video of this song with the Eagles. You will see his wild personality! He takes over the second set of Eagles concerts and the crowd loves it.
The '70s were a time of musical convergence. Look at the Billboard Top 100s from the '70s, you'll see rock, country, jazz, soul, funk, reggae, and more in a single year.
"That is a classic riff" - you're listening to the legend that made it a classic!
Reflecting his rock star lifestyle, particularly during his years of heavy substance abuse, Walsh humorously joked in an interview, “I don’t remember much of what happened back then, but they tell me I had a great time."
The story of my 20s.
@@davidbanachek7966 That's awesome !!
I remember seeing this album, and the words on the front were - "The Smoker You Drink, The Player You Get" I was like - wait, WHAT?
"You can tune piano, but you can't tuna fish"
Welcome to the 70’s gentlemen, Life was Good indeed
I have been to two Eagles concerts and Joe Walsh puts on a show that gets the crowd rockin!!!
I went to a Joe Walsh concert.... Back in the '80s. Played this song. It was awesome
Gotta check out his first band..... James gang and their song " funk #49" you would dig it ✌️
Yes you would 😊
Each member of the Eagles had great solo , writing, and producing catalogs.
They even played Iron Butterfly on the radio. Long version of In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida, all 17+ minutes. Glorius!
The old DJs called it a smoke break.
@@coryboedeker6300 Smoke break, tea break and toilet break...maybe even some lunch 🤔
“Blues, Reggae, Country.. Funk” all together; perfect description! Love the input of someone who knows production ❤
I saw Joe Walsh in 1974 at a 3 day rock festival in the Ozarks! What a weekend! 🤣🔥
Joe teaching his grandson to play guitar like a rock star are some adorable videos
Listen to one of his earliest hits, Funk #49. Great reactions!
Joe sings lead on “In the City” by the Eagles.
Technically this is a Joe Walsh song made for the Warriors movie and the Eagles liked it so they recorded another version of it with Joe for the Long Run album.
Greatest move ever in rock was the Eagles hiring Joe Walsh. Then they got him sober. Incredible guitarist.
This was our Spring Break 1988 theme song. Rented a small remote cabin & a boat on a lake here in TN. We had too many people and waaaaaay too much fun. 😂 Now Walsh is a Rocker’s Rocker. Very funny guy. Absolute Classic Song!
Keep on Rocking! ☮️🎶✝️
Classic Rock stations like 106.9 in Birmingham, AL. still play this song on the radio every week, I Love hearing it.
This song is still on the radio.
The nice thing about long songs on the radio. It gives the DJ a chance to take a break or take calls etc.
It is still on the radio!! I worked for GM. A factory setting. Rock radio stations on radios every 8 feet apart. This song came on 10x per working shift.💯
I had a 1978 Monte Carlo with the Rally Sport package. I was the third owner and it originally sold from Al Unser, JR. Chevrolet in Ann Arbor, MI.
I miss those old cars... :)
I retired in 2001 and they were playing it like that back then!
Former Delphi here :)
I went to see them almost a year ago in Nashville! Vince Gill and Joe stole the show! I was so thankful I went!! It was amazing!!!!
There was a 4 minute version for radio airplay, which I remember playing as a DJ. It's a cutting, funny look at rock stardom that Joe says was his life back then. Thanks for reacting to this.
I had commented about the 4 min version, then saw you had already done so and deleted my comment. The shorter version cuts out most of the instrumental and the wah wahs. I never liked it and would be bothered that I got half way through and only then realized it was the cut version.
On the glass jars--you will still see folks in the south drinking outta jars. My family does. Love the reaction. Thanks!😊
Joe is a legend, his guitar playing is hardcore. His voice has a ton of soul especially live. Plus , he was giving it to Stevie Nicks !!
He was married to Stevie for 2 years, she wouldn't settle and being on the road doesn't do committed relationships any good, especially if both were stars in their own right, though they both admitted years later that each other was the love of their lives, but they both had too find a way too slow down before they got too close to the sun.
@@lesleygraham5927 without googling , i always thought they were just living together.
Joe Walsh is my favorite guitar player and singer/songwriter. When the plane landed in Paris, Joe woke up, puzzled. He didn’t want to be in Paris. He joined AA and did my favorite album ANALOG, his songs and music are outstanding.
Joe Walsh was a party animal but was also running from the pain of his daughter being killed in a car crash in Boulder Co. After he wrote Rocky Mountain way.
When your a founding member of the Eagles, my daughter who is now 27 and a fan saw them in Houston six months ago, said Joe had his own set when Don Henley took a break
Joe is not a founding member of the Eagles. Eagles were formed in 1971. Joe joined in 1975.
@@gvbezoffand he was already famous before he joined the EAGLES.
Joe started out playing with The James Gang back in the day when he was going to school @KentState. Just saying... ++Peace & Rock n' Roll 4 Your Soul My Friends++ 🤘😜🤘
Sexy Joe Walsh song; “Rocky Mountain Way” ❤
Wrecking Ball, was a hell of a banger too
Mother's Finest - Baby Love !!!!
Talking Heads - Once in a Lifetime !!!!
watched Joe play this live Mainstage under the Arch in STL 4th of July weekend... the old V.P. Fair years and years ago... still one of the best live shows in all my 52 yrs!! It was awesome!!!!
I remember the first time I heard this song. My older brother sat me down in his room in the late 70's and put his vinyl on the record player and we listened to it. Burned in my memory forever!
I love that u are introducing Krizz to all of these classics! This was a great one to put him in front of! As a touring artist, I feel like it would be so relatable! Now u both need to check him out with his band James Gang!! 😁
Funk 47!
Funk 49....James Gang rocks
Thanks for including the Flock of WaWa’s. Classic. ✌🏼😎🇺🇸
Grrrrrreeeeaaaaat song!!
I loved it when Krizz mentioned the jar, I drink from jars all the time, then in the fall I use them to can vegetables or venison!
Joe Walsh was a blast!
You both were talking about just "jams". Well.... back in 1970, Eric Clapton and Duane Allman met and wanted to "jam" together. They recorded it. It is UNREAL. This "jam session" resulted in the formation of "Derek and the Dominoes" and the ICONIC song "Layla".
You can't call yourself a rapper if you don't know Ini Kamoze's "Here Comes The Hotstepper". Number 1 on the Billboard chart in 1994. Give it a shot.
Great reaction. Also, I love the jar as soon as Kriss mentioned it I had a flood of memories.
Joe's a natural comedian. He's still with the Eagles. Years ago, he even surprised his friend Jimmy Buffett on stage as a mystery guitar tech & cracked Jimmy up. I'm sure the video is still on TH-cam.
Joe commissioned the first Vo-corder from the inventor to use in his tune, ‘Rocky Mountain Way’ about life after being in the James Gang. You could say he was responsible for the initial development of Auto-tune. He’s been made so many great songs, ‘In the city’, ‘Those shoes’, ‘Funk 49’ and on and on. Such a great voice and player. 🖖🏼
best line ever from Joe , I had a lot more fun in the 70s when in my 20s than in my 70s in the 20s
I love the Eagles and anybody related to their music. I was born in 1967 and at the age of 14 was finally able to find my own music having been so influenced by my parents and older cousins. I chose the Eagles. We were a very musical family. I remember watching Joe on stage at the Hell Freezes Over Tour in Texas. I was so excited to be there and we had seats on row 19 so you could see everything without having to watch a screen. Joe spaced out during one of the songs and Glen Frey sidled up next to him recognizing the issue and basically lead him back into the song. He was so awesome. I saw Jackson Brown another member of the Eagles at one point later that summer. We had row 13 for that one. Two most important concerts of my life. I love the Eagles. I cried during Hotel California. My friend Jerry just rubbed my back. I had been so depressed that Summer. I remember him asking me if you could go to any concert who would you want to go see. I said the Eagles but that isn't possible because they said hell would have to freeze over for them to get back together. He said well your in luck, he knew that is what I would say, Hell Froze Over and we just need to get tickets. I used my IRS refund to buy my ticket. I spent over 200 for row 33 and then the released more tickets and I spent 120 for row 19. It was that important. We sold the row 33 tickets for 120 at the concert to some very happy people. Even if I never went to another concert in my life, I was happy. They were so uber talented. I listen to them with my son now and hear things I never noticed at the time in their music and continue to be amazed. I really loved Teenage Jail which was on the flip side of the Heartache Tonight 45. Yes, I'm old. He is barely into his 20's and loves Teenage Jail now as well so I get to hear it and remember the angst of being that age where everything is still ahead of you but you have no freedom. Their lyrics were so incredible. Joe is so uber talented. I love this song!!!
"My Maserati does 185, i lost my licence now I don't drive" what a line.
Just shows how Joe can play to any music style and make the most interesting guitar riffs to fit each style.
Oh, and Joe is still breathing as far as we know and playing with The Eagles.
His voice, last time I heard it, is just as good.
They're currently playing a residency at The Sphere in Las Vegas.
Take a dive into where it all began. James Gang. Check out Funk 49, Walk Away, The Bomber ( all 3 parts)
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
The Bomber, The Confessor, Rocky Mountain Way
I loved Krizz’s comment “They had time back then. Now it’s just swipe, swipe, swipe”
This is still in 2024 played on the radio.
The radio people would play the long songs so they could use the restroom.
You two are pure gold! I think it's called chemistry. Ha la y'all dude's. Keep 'em coming! Love & peace 🫶🏼✌🏼
Oh my childhood and youth ah........... @krizz has SUCH a good EAR! so smart
Glad you finally came across this GEM!!! Classic for SURE!! In my top 10..
Joe's autobiographical song about his former drug addicted, and generally crazy Rock star lifestyle. I'll bet every lyric is true. Love Joe.
I love me some Joe Walsh back in the day it was kool. Yes it was on the radio a lot of songs were longer than today’s music
checkout the version Joe did with Daryl Hall live from daryls house...great reaction dudes just guys jammin...
Great first reaction pick for Joe Walsh
I absolutely love to see yalls general reactions of excitement and happiness. I remember I use to have people make fun of me for listening to classic/ southern rock. Lol
I was fortunate enough to see Joe on tour in the early 90s. one of the best concerts I have ever been to and it was also free becouse i was on active duty and He was doing a tour to different bases. God Bless Joe Walsh
This was actually playing on the radio when I watched this. The edited four minute version reached #12 on the charts
Those Shoes is by far my favorite by Eagles/Joe Walsh
Mine too!
I heard Joe in an interview once saying he and Ozzie were talking about touring together. Neither one had any memories of this but they had to have because they had the posters from the tour. Joe also said if he was awake he was drunk and on cocaine.
I am so glad he made it through all that.
Joe wrote and preforms a song called “One Day At a Time” it is great
"I live in hotels, tear out the walls"- with a chainsaw. Literally.
This song was released in 1978. Computers weren't used in recording studios until the mid-80s. This was all done on tape
The circuits commonly found on synthesizers are pre-programmed analog computers. Other circuits like sequencers, used the same logic circuits used to build computers. They are not general purpose computers (analog or digital) but they are built using the same circuits.
Music was recorded on tape even after computers started being used in recording studios.
@@module79l28 That's bcuz 2" analog tape recording's are more pleasing to the human ear. IDGAS what anyone says it's just common sense seeing our ear's are also created in the analog form. Just saying... ++Peace & Rock n' Roll 4 Your Soul My Friends++ 🤘😜🤘.
@@216Numbskull - I didn't say it wasn't, I was just saying to the OP that the arrival of computers to recording studios didn't mean that the recordings stopped being analogue.
@@module79l28 I meant no disrespect to you personally my friend. Maybe I didn't worded it quite right or you just misread me, IDK, but it's all good in the hood. I was really just trying to add to your point with a little more insight as to the who, what, why & how analog sound will or at least should always sound better to the human ear than digital, that's all. ✌️😜
Eminem used this song's instrumentals in cadence in a song on the Marshall Mathers LP 2 called So Far... There's no video but I think it'd be interesting video for you guys to do since you both like the song.
Joe gave Pete Townsend of the "Who" rock band an expensive guitar. That was when he met Keith Moon the drummer for the "Who" of the same rock group! Keith liked Joe and they partied together. Joe said Keith took him to a hardware store and bought some components and then went to the hotel. In the room Keith put the mixture into a condom and flushed it down the toilet. Shortly the guy's toilet two floors down was blown off the wall.
That group was the Who Black Pegasus. This live group of Videos was filmed in Surry England. The Who - Won't Get Fooled Again (Shepperton Studios / 1978) - All hit songs including Baba O’Riley and others @ Shepperton Studios! The best shots of all the members playing are shown in this one. Watch closeups of John Entwistle play that bass and Pete Townsend kicks butt as well. Enjoy watching the best rock band from the English invasion period IMO. Won't Get Fooled Again offers that on You-tube if you're selective.
This song by Joe W. is autobiographical. True story!!!!
When songs like this came on the radio back in the day. Don't matter if you were working or what you were doing, even driving, you start dancing or moving something to it. I was lucky to have grown up in the 70's and 80's, still had tons of 60's music on the radio as well.
Oh this is going to be great! I enjoy your getting closer to the classic with your channel, Krizz. and BP it makes me happy that you get hyped up sharing the things you've discovered. There's a radio edit, they didn't play all 9 minutes...at least my station didn't.
Joe is quoted as saying the scariest moment of his life is when Keith Moon said he liked him
Yeah, not a good sign actually.
He also said he only got drunk once.... for 25 years.
@@richdiddens4059 but sober now, good on him, his song One Day At A Time is worth a listen
Imagine how Rongo Starr felt when his son told hom he didn't need his father to teach him to drum because he preferred Keith Moon teaching him.
That’d do it. I read that Steve McQueen was his neighbor when Moon was in So Cal and he complained about Moon’s partying. If Steve McQueen was complaining, wow!
Thank you both for your channels...been a blast. ! ,
This was actually written for the movie soundtrack "FM". It was released on the album but there was a 4 minute version on the radio. Actually the soundtrack for that movie has so many classics you couldn't go wrong reacting to all of it.
An arpeggio doesn't have to be programmed in the synthesizer to be played. It's likely they actually played the notes of the arpeggio (playing individual notes of a chord rather than all at once) without the programming part.
Long live the King of Room trash!!
This song came out in 1978. The first keyboards to feature an arpeggiator - the Roland Jupiter 4 and the Sequential Circuits Prophet V - also came out in 1978, however neither of them were used on this song. This song used an ARP Odyssey synth which would not have had an arpeggiator af that time. That bridge section was played, but there were many tracks and layers that went into the final mix. I've watched several live performances and I've never seen anyone on the keys playing that part, so I assume it is always a backing track when live.
This was so entertaining! Thank you!!!
I think it was a mouth harp that made the sound that you were trying to figure out. This song makes me think of lazy bayous.
Asked about Joe Walsh, Glen Frye once said something to the effect that Joe was a great group of guys.🤣🤣
NSFW (or children) - Joe has a song about his favorite part of the female body. It's called "ILBT" . It is funny.😊
Back when music was spontaneously created!!! 😃
This song is still in rotation on the classic rock station in every market in America. Turn on the rock station in any city and you are 100% guaranteed to hear this song at least once in any given 24 hour period
I always loved and sang this song as a kid,but now that I’m older I find I like learning the history of songs. Reading the comments and hearing you talk about the songs is informing me of a lot of things I was there for but not paying enough attention to. I heard you react to this song with the platinum rapper and he was explaining the different sounds and I thought all of that knowledge had to come from somewhere. Maybe rap music has a lot more to it than I’ve been led to believe.I’ve always thought of it as an alien language I didn’t understand. I may end up unofficially reacting to it on my own now.
If you want to see Joe Walsh using the talk box, check out Joe Walsh at Darryl Hall's house doing Rocky Mountain Way. Talk about a jam session
I remember some years ago Joe was giving a interview on a radio show and was asked about his most enthusiastic fans and he answered japan had them because last year he was there and it was the year of the rose and the people were more excited to see him than to celebrate the new year. A woman from japan called in and reminded him that the year of the rose was four years ago not las year, Joe didn't miss a beat he responded with like i said four years ago when i was in Japan.
"Back in the day", this song was all over the radio, FM RADIO mind you. Got to see Mr. Walsh two times, once in the Providence Civic Center in Rhode Island when he was opening for Foreigner. I went to see Joe and had to wait through Foreigner to go home. I later saw Joe in a club in Allentown, Pa. when he was the headliner, and it was a very fun show. He is a great Guitarist, Songwriter and Vocalist, and is totally worth the effort to see in person. And "Life's Been Good" since I started hearing Joe Walsh.
I still hear this playing on our classic rock station today in Vancouver, BC Canada. Great song ❤
Love you guys doing reactions together 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
This guy is a case study in how massive talent and destructive behaviors can go hand in hand. He got through it well, however and turned into someone incredibly influential. While his antics were fun and funny... he stayed such an openly silly, fun person even after he sorted out his drug problems, which is impressive. My 76 year old mom completely adores this dude and she is so not into ROCK. He's a talented silly man and we love him.
The Eagles, Pink Flloyd, ZZTop is what took me out of country ❤ but I've been back. I just love music🎉. I'm 71 so I've heard alot
Saw Joe with ELO last November and am going to see him with the Eagles at the Sphere this November. When he says he hasn't changed, he wasn't kidding. He grew up a military brat and has a Vets Aid every year. He embraces and is honest about his music and life. "Rocky Mountain Way" solo work is a classic and his James Gang music is must hear.