James Gang- Rides Again @55- Joe Walsh 7-21
Joe Walsh is my guest In the Studio for the double-nickel anniversary of the album which launched his legend, The James Gang “Rides Again” the week of July 21.
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Joe Walsh is my guest In the Studio for the double-nickel anniversary of the album which launched his legend, The James Gang “Rides Again” the week of July 21.
Joe Walsh busts out of Cleveland-based The James Gang and heads west, making rock history along the Rocky Mountain way. Joe Walsh and I are Buckeyes in exile here In the Studio for the dual anniversaries of “The Smoker You Drink, the Player You Get” and “But Seriously Folks”.
Joe Walsh reactivated his popular solo career in the early Eighties while the Eagles were on hiatus, and in July 1981 played Dallas Reunion Arena to a full house. With the golden anniversary of Joe Walsh’s “The Smoker You Drink…” album imminent, here is a live performance of a tasty tune,”Dreams”.
“Hotel California” by The Eagles… impressive combination of cinematic vision, songcraft, and high tech production seemed to be coming from a place in the near future to which the rest of rock would have to catch up…Joe Walsh, Don Henley, & the late Eagles co-founder Glenn Frey are my guests In the Studio for “Hotel CA” .
In the Studio with Joe Walsh for The James Gang “Rides Again” on the album’s 55th anniversary.
Joe Walsh announced his candidacy for President of the United States on July 10, 1981 during a concert in Dallas before launching his campaign with “Life’s Been Good”.
Styx co-founder Dennis DeYoung, lifer James “JY” Young, and then recently recruited Alabama boy Tommy Shaw all join me here with current Styx keyboardist/vocalist Lawrence Gowan In the Studio for the early days of being the perennial opening act, saddled with the curse “big in the Flyover States”, all the while writing and recording “Fooling Yourself”,”Come Sail Away”,”Miss America”, “Man in the Wilderness”, and “Grand Illusion”.
“Higher Love”, the #1 seller and winner of both the “Record of the Year” and “Song of the Year” Grammys for 1986, isn’t about doing it in the top bunk. It’s about love on a spiritual plane, not an airplane. By his mid-twenties, Steve Winwood already may have been on a hall of fame career pace, singing and playing hits as a mere teenager with the Spencer Davis Group (“Gimme Some Lovin’ “,” I’m a Man”), Traffic, and Blind Faith. Yet Winwood told me in this classic rock interview about 1986’s “Back in the High Life” that a 1972 bout with peritonitis almost killed him…
Eric Clapton’s Crossroads Guitar Festival came full circle in 2019 back to Dallas Texas where the first one was held ( Cotton Bowl 2004 ). Here’s a flashback to Eric Clapton and southpaw slide guitarist Doyle Bramhall II at the 2007 Chicago GuitarFest, combining like EC did with the late Duane Allman as Derek and the Dominos, on “Tell the Truth”.
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