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Uploaded by on Nov 28, 2008

The first track from 1972's self-titled Barnstorm album. I finally tracked a copy of it down, so again I'll share it since no tracks are up here

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  • how is it? you play a song & then your there,,,36 years earlier,,Joe is certainly master of time travel,,thank you mr. walsh,,thank you for posting

  • Definitely Time for Joe Walsh & Joe Vitale & Bill Szymczyk to get in the control room together. An Unbeatable Combination. Cleveland Johnny

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  • There is nothing like a guitar played through a Leslie cabinet...;)

  • this is one badass song

  • Thanks for posting this Chris!

  • One of my greatest memories was seeing Joe Walsh and Barnstorm at the Whiskey on the Sunset Strip perform pretty much the whole Barnstorm album! There was a metal, or hard rock band before them with Marshall stacks, who were boring. Then Joe came out with just a little Fender Amp and a grey echoplex on a bar stool and just rocked the house They had a piano player crammed in between Joe Vitale and Kenny Passarelli. .After that I saw them all month, This was before he joined the eagles. Fantastic!

  • @shldnbschmn I am in total agreement with you- I couldn't have said it better. I am addicted to this album (and to Joe Walsh in general). I was only 5 yrs old when this album came out but my dad had the vinyl LP, which I have now, so I grew up listening to it. I now also have the CD & this album on my Walkman- I just can't get enough of it!!!!

  • best album/least known... criminal.

    guitar you can taste and eat with colours. beautiful. genius. haunting.

    there's not an album in my collection that conveys pictures in my head, emotions, and certain vivid memories of times passed, like Barnstorm.

    never will be another like it.

  • I first herd this album when stationed in San Diego. The song and great weed took me away.great days.

  • Joe Walsh, never gets old....

  • I was 17 when I bought this album in 1972, and this was really cutting edge music back then. Still outstanding today, its good to see so many young people appreciate and enjoy this album and all of Joe's tunes. Truly an unheralded genius who assembled great musicians to play with him. Thanks guys!

  • still got the album, sounds as good today as it did back then. brilliant stuff Joe Walsh the genious

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