I’ve heard it a million times but I think seeing and hearing it live like this, with good musicians doing their thing, shows how good of a rock and roll song it is.
I do, mainly because I saw him perform with The Eagles in 1977 (before this song came out) They played for SIX hours. They were still playing when we left at midnight.
Just love how Joe has really cleaned up his life and is all about the music now. He's always been great, now he appears to genuinely be having a good time.
Joe Walsh is one of the most humble musicians of all time. Sometimes I don't think Joe really understands just how much he is adored. My life has been filled with the sounds of Joe Walsh
When my son passed away that night, I listen to his iPod, and this was the last song he listened to I just know he was smiling and singing. Thank you, Joe.
I literally had this song in my head before I woke up this morning. Was hummin and singing it as I made tea, Opened TH-cam and there was this video at the top of my feed. Life has been good to me too. I had stage 4 cancer in 2020. I beat it! Now I am living life learning guitar, planting a garden, playing with my kids and loving life. Thank you guys for this awesome wake up video.
All these years and it just occurred to me that Joe and Steve Miller are very similar in that they both play thick distinctive notes although different motifs. Since I'm an O.F. I remember both their origins.♡.
Besides you Darryl, Joe's voice and playing jump out at me, since i was a child, it's bizarre listening to him speak and walk around, but strap a guitar on him, its like a superhero cape, he turns into a complete alien with powers that baffles the mind
Love Joe's sense of humour - makes me laugh out loud, and his playing makes me smile . . . Been listening since "Funk 49" was first released. Used to cover it in our band in 1972 - with my then-teen-aged brother playing lead. Joe has such a unique voice - and can make his style fit anything. I saw him accompany James Taylor - who was playing his finger-style on an acoustic (a Martin, I think) - and I think they were doing "Steamroller Blues." It just made me smile. He's definitely one of my faves - and that hasn't changed in 50+ years . . .
omg daryl hall and joe walsh, i think i just died and went to heaven. my 2 ultra favourites in one place. that didn't sound good daryl, it was magnificent. i could listen all night.
My best friend and I played baritone horns in junior high school. I knew we would never pick up girls playing the baritone horn. So on Christmas of 1974 he got a Rickenbacker bass with a Baldwin amp and I got a Kent guitar with a no name amp. We were on are way. We started a band and had many years of playing proms, ski resorts, clubs and events. He has since died, thanks Jeff, for many great memories.
It's easy to get caught up in the humor of the lyrics, but underneath that is a complex, well constructed song with great transitions. The way it moves between the soft-pedaled underline of the verses, to the rocking out chorus, and back again gives you the feeling of the hectic life of a rock star.
I agree, as I commented earlier, it's got that sort of lazy, carefree vibe but builds anxiety as the listener is sort of waiting for everything to fall apart for the "narrator".
I saw this dude play for free once at a 4th of July festival before Hell froze over and the Eagles got back together again. Unkept, long hair, beard. Looked like a drunk homeless person. My God could he play. Love Joe. And I still remember when he walked on stage with the Eagles cleaned up and he got the biggest applause, rightfully so, out of all of them.
I love listening to these jams Darryl Hall!! Thank you for creating and sharing them!! Joe Walsh made some awesome music for sure!! For this song, my good friend from high school and I used to sing but we changed the lyrics to “7” not 4!! Those were the days!!!
I saw him on the same bill with the Eagles supporting Elton John at Wembley. He outclassed every act that day, including Elton. He should never have joined the Eagles. I've never liked that band, and his contribution to it was a complete waste of talent. Im glad I was able to watch him perform in his own right. He's one of Rock musics genuine treasures, a rarity these days. All hail to a true legend. 🎸
Joe knows how to write "feel good" riffs, and his leads are very tastefully scripted, and you know this by each time you see him playing live he plays the same "key solos" and then you know how tight his groups were
How can anyone on earth 🌍 even say something so insane as not a fan of eagles or Joe with all do respect u sir were cheated in life by having lobes with no ears .u hb my sympathies.
@@gysforeign7802 Uhhh, Not a "Big" Eagles or Joe fan.... They're ok, but not my thing... I guess too much AM radio in my day.... I actually know people who aren't big Beatles or Stones fans...?? That's what the dial on your radio is for....
I hear aged rockers all the time and they sound like do do, Joe Walsh has still got it... He's 76 years old now and amazingly still looks healthy and sounds really good..
Maybe because I'm older, but I so enjoy this version of the song even over the original. We change as life goes on and hearing that "voice of experience" in the lyrics makes the song much more compelling.
Growing up, I would never have imagined a day would come when a man would feel like he had to explain to an international audience what Sears & Roebuck was. "My name is Sears & Roebuck, store of stores-- Look on my works, ye Mighty, and despair!"
I have a distinct memory of the kids on the school bus singing every word of this song by heart at the top if their lungs on the ride home from school. Now THAT'S a song. In fact, that's what makes Daryl's House so amazing is hearing these songs from your past, like Howard Jones' "No One Is To Blame" that song is deep in your cranium.🧠
Joe Walsh - The very definition of a rock star.
really good Jasmin tea?!? that's not a rock star
@@GerardHammond That was Daryl Hall that said and not Joe Walsh
@@thestaffrockband Jasmine tea IS delicious. Can’t blame Darryl for loving it!!
He and Stevie Nicks were an item for a while. Definitely a rock star.
Instead of whiskey and Cocaine? He wants to live a little longer than those of the past...@@GerardHammond
This is so freakin' tight. Absolute pros
Nah... These guys passed the 'Pro' level a long time ago.
One of the best rock songs of all time.
it's so languid yet anxiety inducing at the same time. brilliantly written.
That and Funk 49
I’ve heard it a million times but I think seeing and hearing it live like this, with good musicians doing their thing, shows how good of a rock and roll song it is.
Yes my friend absolutely one of the best.
This and Funk 49
Imagine writing such a legendary song then playing it with a legend in his freaking house! What a life.
The REAL PLAY!! My HEROES AND I LOVE EM)🤟🤘☝️
Daryl and Joe are both LEGENDS!
Someone has to do it 😂 3:07
Just for fun 3:23 🎉
Life’s been good so far
I'm so old I don't even think of Walsh as an Eagle...loved playing Funk 49 on my 8-track, that James Gang holds up.
Me too..James gang, 8-track, good speakers, ditching high school…then pop-in Savoy Brown, lol
Absolutely..Don Henley and Vince Gil were all Eagles..
Me three, and they sure do! Our local band played "Walk Away" and I would bug them until they did it, lol...
I do, mainly because I saw him perform with The Eagles in 1977 (before this song came out) They played for SIX hours. They were still playing when we left at midnight.
James Gang Rides Again. Still!
"This is really good tea!" Funny how many stages we go through to finally end up saying that about tea. ;)
😂
Your welcome!
Just love how Joe has really cleaned up his life and is all about the music now. He's always been great, now he appears to genuinely be having a good time.
Joe Walsh is one of the most humble musicians of all time. Sometimes I don't think Joe really understands just how much he is adored. My life has been filled with the sounds of Joe Walsh
100% agree, he is one of my favorites
How can one NOT Adore Mr. Joe......
HOW THE FUCK IS JOE 76 YEARS OLD ....? and STILL GREAT!!!
Drugs, the really expensive ones 😂
Daryl is a year older - 77 . . .
Muscle memory.
This was recorded many years ago though...
This episode originally aired in November of 2012. But still impressive for 64 or 65 years old.
unmistakable sounds of Joe Walsh.
Gotta crank it everytime!
When I first heard this song back in the day, I thought the lyrics were amazing.
Why do I love Joe Walsh? Even in the old days, when he played and sang ripped. The man alway enunciates each word.
annunciates...😅
When my son passed away that night, I listen to his iPod, and this was the last song he listened to I just know he was smiling and singing. Thank you, Joe.
Our son died of alcoholism on 10/30/23. I know how it feels to lose a child. (He was 46). My condolences.
I’m so sorry for your loss. I hope you’re comforted by this and many other memories of him.
I'm so sincerely sorry. I'm glad you can find even a little solace in the music.
Iam so sorry!!
Lovely..I'm glad it gives you comfort. Your son will be listening with you. 🙏
I literally had this song in my head before I woke up this morning. Was hummin and singing it as I made tea, Opened TH-cam and there was this video at the top of my feed. Life has been good to me too. I had stage 4 cancer in 2020. I beat it! Now I am living life learning guitar, planting a garden, playing with my kids and loving life. Thank you guys for this awesome wake up video.
Stay well.
I got this song in my head in 1979 when I saw the film FM at Alfred NY. This and Steely Dan has been bouncing (ricochet) around in there ever since.
I'm so glad you are healthy now? Keep living large. Prayers for continued good health. 💪🙏🥳
congratulations on beating cancer!
When you sipped the tea, did you think to yourself, 'Wow, this is some good tea. Joe would like this tea.'
This drummer is a complete beast. Every video I see of him, is just incredible. Perfect. Daryl is lucky to have him
Agree.. every muscle in his body is working. The drummer is the heartbeat.
Yes he’s a beast, But D has the chops to bring in the best back in the day. Respect!!
anyone knows his name?
@@lulimas I don't know his name but he is rock solid ALL the time!
@@lulimas Brian Dunne.
Darryl is a genius for this idea. Brilliant. 2 legends
The episodes with Todd Rundgren in Hawaii are the best!!
Wow. That was record worthy.
Playback
I absolutely love JOE WALSH he is our musical antidepressant!!!!!
Me too 👍 ̖́-
I love Joe Walsh! What an incredible talent he is!
All these years and it just occurred to me that Joe and Steve Miller are very similar in that they both play thick distinctive notes although different motifs. Since I'm an O.F. I remember both their origins.♡.
Joe Walsh a true musician
I've loved that song for as long as I've known it.. That's the best rendition ever 🔥
They were all havin fun, weren't they?
I would literally give a kidney or a lung to see Joe Walsh live before it's too late. Guy's the king of rock guitar.
Ur Funny !!! It sounds like my Oldest Brother that played drums in a band - would say !!! Or he'd say I'd give my left gonad to see him live !!!😁🤣
Music will never be this good again.
And let’s not forget how Joe gives back to the Vets!!
HIS FATHER WAS A PILOT KILLED. HE IS FROM A GOLD STAR FAMILY
You guys are amazing! Joe, you still sound exactly like you did when you were a much younger man.👍🤟🤟🤟Unbelievable
The one, the only
C’mon, who doesn’t love Joe? (And he looks great, even after all his riotous livin’!)
Amazing performance of a great rock song. Daryl Hall s idea of the show Is fabulous.
Joe Walsh, the master of his craft. While his peers deteriorate with age, Joe simply gets better.
Daryl seems to be hangin' in there pretty good too!
@@gymshoe8862
Hall is hanging by a thread.
God I'm old (74)! I have loved The James Gang, Joe Walsh, since my college years. Absolutely great!
He has always been a part of my life 74 also saw him when he was with the James Gang
That old fart is STILL friggin AMAZING (even after all these years!). What a spectacular version of an oldie but goodie!
This is what real JOY looks like. Awesome.
Wow it is right!
Great band, Joe was on fire as usual, Daryl lets everyone shine in their own way. Exhilarating and uplifting!
GLAD DARRYL’S HOUSE IS BACK
Besides you Darryl, Joe's voice and playing jump out at me, since i was a child, it's bizarre listening to him speak and walk around, but strap a guitar on him, its like a superhero cape, he turns into a complete alien with powers that baffles the mind
Love Joe's sense of humour - makes me laugh out loud, and his playing makes me smile . . . Been listening since "Funk 49" was first released. Used to cover it in our band in 1972 - with my then-teen-aged brother playing lead. Joe has such a unique voice - and can make his style fit anything. I saw him accompany James Taylor - who was playing his finger-style on an acoustic (a Martin, I think) - and I think they were doing "Steamroller Blues." It just made me smile. He's definitely one of my faves - and that hasn't changed in 50+ years . . .
So frickin glad that Joe turned his life around!! He sounds and looks SO MUCH healthier now!! LONG LIVE JOE WALSH!!🤘🤘🤘
I saw Joe when the Eagles toured Australia. Truely one of the greats. 🎸🙏
The show was so much better with this band and this format. I miss it!
omg daryl hall and joe walsh, i think i just died and went to heaven. my 2 ultra favourites in one place. that didn't sound good daryl, it was magnificent. i could listen all night.
My best friend and I played baritone horns in junior high school. I knew we would never pick up girls playing the baritone horn. So on Christmas of 1974 he got a Rickenbacker bass with a Baldwin amp and I got a Kent guitar with a no name amp. We were on are way. We started a band and had many years of playing proms, ski resorts, clubs and events. He has since died, thanks Jeff, for many great memories.
One of the greatest rock songs of all time, got to love that reggae groove Joe does
The sheer energy between all of them! All because of Joe Walsh! What an absolute legend❤
Joe has to be one of the coolest people to walk the earth kind and humble....
Great musician !
This tune never gets old. Thank you
It's easy to get caught up in the humor of the lyrics, but underneath that is a complex, well constructed song with great transitions. The way it moves between the soft-pedaled underline of the verses, to the rocking out chorus, and back again gives you the feeling of the hectic life of a rock star.
I agree, as I commented earlier, it's got that sort of lazy, carefree vibe but builds anxiety as the listener is sort of waiting for everything to fall apart for the "narrator".
as a struggling singer in the uk, this inspires me to keep going , even at 43.
I saw this dude play for free once at a 4th of July festival before Hell froze over and the Eagles got back together again. Unkept, long hair, beard. Looked like a drunk homeless person.
My God could he play. Love Joe. And I still remember when he walked on stage with the Eagles cleaned up and he got the biggest applause, rightfully so, out of all of them.
And thanks to Don Felder for helping Joe turn his life around.
I've been writing in Joe Walsh for President since Reagan. I adore and respect him!
He is or much better off. Politics
I was a kid when this was all over the Dutch radio I listened to. The song still holds up today. Yeah, life's been good!
What a treat to get to look in on this jam session with all this talent and fun happening!
THIS MAN IS THE MOST FANTASTIC SINGER AND SONG WRITER IHAVE EVER HEARD...
I love listening to these jams Darryl Hall!! Thank you for creating and sharing them!! Joe Walsh made some awesome music for sure!! For this song, my good friend from high school and I used to sing but we changed the lyrics to “7” not 4!! Those were the days!!!
I saw him on the same bill with the Eagles supporting Elton John at Wembley. He outclassed every act that day, including Elton. He should never have joined the Eagles. I've never liked that band, and his contribution to it was a complete waste of talent. Im glad I was able to watch him perform in his own right. He's one of Rock musics genuine treasures, a rarity these days. All hail to a true legend. 🎸
Couldn't have said it better, nailed it brutha!😊😊😊😊
What a way to spend your retirement!!!!!!!!
❤️💃❤️💃❤️💃❤️💃❤️💃
So many old rockers can't. Quite. Reach. That note. Joe, here, goes all the way to that sweet spot with strength!
Does he ever!
Aint nobody writing songs like this any more.
What a treat
Walsh is a living rock icon...always was the real deal....
No sell outs here folks👍👍👍👍
Excellent rendition gotta put this in my playlist for sure
These guys really are Rock Stars!!
YESSIR!! Thank you for officially uploading this! Such an amazing mix and group of musicians. Joe fkn Walsh!!
Not a big Eagles fan or Joe Walsh fan but this song ALWAYS gives you a great smile...😊
Try James Gang Rides Again!
Joe knows how to write "feel good" riffs, and his leads are very tastefully scripted, and you know this by each time you see him playing live he plays the same "key solos" and then you know how tight his groups were
How can anyone on earth 🌍 even say something so insane as not a fan of eagles or Joe with all do respect u sir were cheated in life by having lobes with no ears .u hb my sympathies.
@@gysforeign7802
Uhhh, Not a "Big" Eagles or Joe fan.... They're ok, but not my thing...
I guess too much AM radio in my day.... I actually know people who aren't big Beatles or Stones fans...?? That's what the dial on your radio is for....
@@gysforeign7802
BTW, y'all did see where i said, "this song always makes me smile".....? Right??
I have nothing but love and emenise respect for Joe Walsh 👏
I hear aged rockers all the time and they sound like do do, Joe Walsh has still got it... He's 76 years old now and amazingly still looks healthy and sounds really good..
Only when he's sober.
Joe Walsh = automatic thumbs up
Love Daryl... going on and on about how good the tea is... LOL... class act!
Maybe because I'm older, but I so enjoy this version of the song even over the original. We change as life goes on and hearing that "voice of experience" in the lyrics makes the song much more compelling.
I was thinking the same and I love the original!
Great performance of a great song. Thank you Daryl and Joe.
Wow, Walsh looks and sounds great these days. He looks better than ever! Awesome
Great musicians!!!!! Joe Walsh so great and humble. Daryl Hall shines also! Wow great drummer!!
That drummer is money, on every song Daryl does
AWESOME, Joe loves that Maserati.!!
Growing up, I would never have imagined a day would come when a man would feel like he had to explain to an international audience what Sears & Roebuck was.
"My name is Sears & Roebuck, store of stores--
Look on my works, ye Mighty, and despair!"
Ah your special don't you forget it!!❤
Awesome, Nothing more needs to be said!
I love a good rock track that slams hard!! 👍🏻👍🏻
I wish I could be a part of Daryl's House. ❤
Amazing Joe and Amazing Daryl, funny Joe talking always like " drunked". Eh! Eh! Eh! Eh!
1976, our year❤️❤️🎼
That Joe fellow has still got it - Rock & Roll Man!!!!!!! Fabulous
Legends, just amazing 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
Joe feels like family to me. I admire his hard work, abundant musical talent, and kind, generous spirit, a brilliant shining star man.
The one and only Joe Walsh wow what a icon of rock music to have over and jam with
This song came out the very year and month that I bought my first car. I must have played it 1000 times in that awesome car.
Joe fuckin Walsh!!!!!! Epic song that will last forever!!!!!!!
So glad this popped up in my feed!
Thoroughly enjoyed watching this video..... we are old my friends, we are old
I have a distinct memory of the kids on the school bus singing every word of this song by heart at the top if their lungs on the ride home from school. Now THAT'S a song.
In fact, that's what makes Daryl's House so amazing is hearing these songs from your past, like Howard Jones' "No One Is To Blame" that song is deep in your cranium.🧠
This is a fantastic collaboration. They all sound amazing. Hats off to everyone. Including the guy that made the tea.. 😝
There are just certain hooky rock tunes from "back in the day" that grab ya. . .and THIS one is at the top of the list! BIG props to Daryl's House!
You boys know how to do it just right…love it
This could never be a hit today, it's too good.
This channel is a true gift. ❤❤
Awesome!
What a band...wow! JW sounds better as he ages. I was having a shit day until I watched this and now it's just smiles.
LOVE LOVE 💘 💗 ME SOME JOE. HAVE ALWAYS LOVED DARRYL ❤
Saw him at the Chesterland Hullabaloo in northeastern Ohio back in the late sixties. We were both a little younger..
Joe Walsh is fuckin Goated..
Do more songs together! Their voices match perfectly together!