This was the b-side to the Life's Been Good single, talk about a quality flip side, their can't be many better than this in the history of rock music. Still gives me the chills now thirty years on.
it sounds to me that joe used a strat on much of this album this album is one of my faves i can remember this song playing over and over in my head during double sessions football practice williamsville east h.s 1978 thanks joe
it sounds to me that joe used a strat on much of this album this album is one of my faves i can remember this song playing over and over in my head during double sessions football practice williamsville east h.s 1978
Joe Walsh was an amazing influence on my music career! no doubt about that! But you know what? John Lennon had Paul McCartney, David Bowie had Mick Ronson and Joe Walsh had Joe Vitale. Fantastic drummer/ flautist whose contributions to the Walsh albums were something pretty special, which greatly enhanced each track. And as for my favorite Walsh albums. Gotta be "Smoker you drink" with "So what" hot on its heels.
this song makes me tingle immediately it comes on - soooo mellow, soooo sweet - go Joe, thanks for the good vibes - ha, Eric Clapton calls himself "Slowhand" -- JW takes his time with a guitar line like nobody else - the guy has music in his soul, he's unbelievable - thanks buddy!
this song makes me tingle immediately it comes on - soooo mellow, soooo sweet - go Joe, thanks for the good vibes - ha, Eric Clapton calls himself "Slowhand" -- JW takes his time with a guitar line like nobody else - the guy has music in his soul, he's unbelievable - thanks buddy!
this song makes me tingle immediately it comes on - soooo mellow, soooo sweet - go Joe, thanks for the good vibes - ha, Eric Clapton calls himself "Slowhand" -- JW takes his time with a guitar line like nobody else - the guy has music in his soul, he's unbelievable - thanks buddy!
I was 14 yrs old in 1977 and my neighbor had a big inground pool he was like 20 0r so " ya know really old..lol" and he played this and pablo cruise a lot ..man what i wouldnt give to go back ..:)
No one else could ever make that pick slide sound like the aftermath of thunder. Amazing. '74 I was lent "Rides Again" and the rest you probably know. God it took me a year to find "Thirds" but I did.
Brilliant influence and thanks Joe for bringing your magic into my world through your music. One of the real greats. Pete
This was the b-side to the Life's Been Good single, talk about a quality flip side, their can't be many better than this in the history of rock music. Still gives me the chills now thirty years on.
Happysundaze 3 months ago in playlist bluetiful tunes
Joe is also a HAM so he understands electronics better than m
ost muscians, Add to that his obvious appreciation for well blended sonics and you have some of the best rock ever.
silaslester 3 months ago
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it sounds to me that joe used a strat on much of this album this album is one of my faves i can remember this song playing over and over in my head during double sessions football practice williamsville east h.s 1978 thanks joe
gzrmember1976 5 months ago
it sounds to me that joe used a strat on much of this album this album is one of my faves i can remember this song playing over and over in my head during double sessions football practice williamsville east h.s 1978
gzrmember1976 5 months ago
This is better than todays music, what the hell happened!
jimdunmire 6 months ago
Joe Walsh was an amazing influence on my music career! no doubt about that! But you know what? John Lennon had Paul McCartney, David Bowie had Mick Ronson and Joe Walsh had Joe Vitale. Fantastic drummer/ flautist whose contributions to the Walsh albums were something pretty special, which greatly enhanced each track. And as for my favorite Walsh albums. Gotta be "Smoker you drink" with "So what" hot on its heels.
cernnunus55 6 months ago
JOE WALSH...A FUCKIN GENIUS !! can you argue ?
Emin7 7 months ago
Just beautiful!!!!!
guitarmaan 8 months ago
always my floating downsteam innertube fantasy.....oh and don't forget the pretty girl who shows up
frippstar47 8 months ago
always my floating downsteam innertube fantasy.....oh and don't forget the pretty girl who shows up
frippstar47 8 months ago
The flipside of the "Life's Been Good" 45 :)
EbolaSandwich 1 year ago
This song for me is priceless. The way he rips into the leads after the soothing!
MrStonyRidge 1 year ago
Did Joe Walsh ever get into the greatest guitar players list
templemore85 1 year ago
In my opinion a masterpiece.Beautiful beginning to end.Joe is great.
theosu66 1 year ago
Man,rock was soooooooooo fuckin cool back then!Groovy,heavy,complex,witty,...got to love this amazing music.Great prog track!
malawri67 1 year ago
can you dig it..! joe does it with flavor..i can here my outboard motor in the background....buzzz....party on
SuperQdaddy 1 year ago
this song makes me tingle immediately it comes on - soooo mellow, soooo sweet - go Joe, thanks for the good vibes - ha, Eric Clapton calls himself "Slowhand" -- JW takes his time with a guitar line like nobody else - the guy has music in his soul, he's unbelievable - thanks buddy!
SupernalOne 1 year ago
this song makes me tingle immediately it comes on - soooo mellow, soooo sweet - go Joe, thanks for the good vibes - ha, Eric Clapton calls himself "Slowhand" -- JW takes his time with a guitar line like nobody else - the guy has music in his soul, he's unbelievable - thanks buddy!
SupernalOne 1 year ago
this song makes me tingle immediately it comes on - soooo mellow, soooo sweet - go Joe, thanks for the good vibes - ha, Eric Clapton calls himself "Slowhand" -- JW takes his time with a guitar line like nobody else - the guy has music in his soul, he's unbelievable - thanks buddy!
SupernalOne 1 year ago
i still got the tape of this man how time flys
runingblackbear 1 year ago
Its gonna be the theme song to the movie I make...oneday...
Thanx in advance Joe Walsh..
9xamax9 1 year ago
open g guitar, open e, standard? what the heck is it?
zootella 2 years ago
@zootella i think its in g standard i think ...
gzrmember1976 1 year ago
I was 14 yrs old in 1977 and my neighbor had a big inground pool he was like 20 0r so " ya know really old..lol" and he played this and pablo cruise a lot ..man what i wouldnt give to go back ..:)
plasticaholic 2 years ago
No one else could ever make that pick slide sound like the aftermath of thunder. Amazing. '74 I was lent "Rides Again" and the rest you probably know. God it took me a year to find "Thirds" but I did.
Brilliant influence and thanks Joe for bringing your magic into my world through your music. One of the real greats. Pete
petecockcroft 2 years ago 7
Joe at his quirky brilliant best!!! Thanks for posting this gem!!
skydogblues 2 years ago
the 70s......glory dayz.............
Emin7 3 years ago
I have to laugh when you call it "Track 7" because I literally had an 8 track of this albumn back in the 70's, in my
'72 Volkswagen Beetle...Eight track players,
WoW those were the days!!!
pat52007 3 years ago
Great album from my senior year in high school.
hootjohnson 3 years ago 2
agreed its a terrific album, great post, will definately check your collection out !
Emin7 3 years ago
another amazing track from the golden age of progressive rock...it doesnt get much better than this.........
Emin7 3 years ago 7
Yeah, I kinda like that track myself, mate. the whole album is really good. Glad you like it!
Check out some of my other uploads. If you like 70s progressive rock, I've got some tracks from the Yes Album.
Kiwi76RamenNoodle 3 years ago