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I know where you're goin'
I don't think that's acting right
You don't think it's showin'
Jumping up, falling down
Don't misunderstand me
You don't think I don't know your plan
What you tryin' to hand me
Out all night, sleep all day
I know what you're doin'
If you're gonna act that way
I think there's trouble brewin'
I would like watching the drum guy
www.youtube.com/watch?v=EZpN2PDoIRo
9>10 for the howling
a masterpiece of unbridled riff rock and a cause for air guitar
There was a Pirate radio station in the Vietnam War, Radio First Termer, where the DJ and engineer start howling with the song. I made an open reel dub of a deep generation tape of the show in 1977, whilst stationed in the UK.
An archive can be found here.
MORE COWBELL!
And more vibraslap.
Man those drums sound polyrhythmic
They sound polycowbell for sure.
This song has so many hooks, you can roll around on the album, jump into a lake, and come out with fish dangling on your body. Honest. I ain't making it up.
love this comment!
play some more walsh next!
Guitar all damn day.
That's a 10.
Play funk #50
Joe might not care since he's done a tad better than Kenny but both aren't hurting. Too bad for Mozart. Should have learned guitar.
Mozart, what a slob. Should have sold life insurance...or plastics.
Saw Joe with Tom Petty on Toms next to last concert
Pam. Are you listening?
folks basement....
Apparently when asked about that Walsh's reply was "Mozart never got a royalty check."
Joe might not care since he's done a tad better than Kenny but both aren't hurting. Too bad for Mozart. Should have learned guitar.
Apparently when asked about that Walsh's reply was "Mozart never got a royalty check."
since this way predates Footloose lmao me thinks not mrstom
maybe :)
This album is from 1970. You must mean Arcade Fire sounds like the James Gang. :)
Now that's the right amount of cowbell!
He can't play RnR...he chooses the souless, lifleless music form called "thud and drone".
Please Dave.. go kiss the behind of some other "thud and drone band".
Whether Mr. Grohl can play RnR or not, he has a large audience of listeners and he is introducing those listeners to these "gods". Hell, kids thought Kanye was "introducing" Sir Paul when they had some publicity event! Someone needs to educate them about the roots of modern music and I appreciate that Mr. Grohl is doing that.
I, for one, made sure my kids knew about this album and it was the one and probably only they all three liked and actually listened to after I forced a first listen. It is a kick-ass album from "Funk 49" to "Ashes The Rain And I" (first and last cut).
Good old 70's alternative radio in Atlanta (WPLO-FM) played "Ashes", a very unlike James Gang sound. I LOVED that song! None of the stores in Atlanta had ANY idea of who the James Gang were. I had to go to my local record store and order the album, and wait. After weeks of waiting, the album finally came in, I get the album home, drop the needle on side one song one, and wonder what the hell ! This is nothing like the song I heard on the radio. But, I sure as hell didn't lift the needle and stop the music, I was too busy turning the volume up and playing air guitar (I can dream, can't I?).
Absolutely one of my desert island albums.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gQCTTcLZ37M
Where is "Meadows"?
He can't play RnR...he chooses the souless, lifleless music form called "thud and drone".
Please Dave.. go kiss the behind of some other "thud and drone band".
Dave Grohl: "OK Joe, before we even start talking about this new song, you gotta play us a little Funk 49"
talking heads road to nowhere to this
Rodrigo y Gabriela come to mind.
Not necessarily rock 'n roll, but they do Rock. Even without electronic aids.
What about Pete Townsend? Happy Birthday to him a day late.
joe can bend the strings
That intro. lick always seems to put a smile on my face.
What and where was your FM experience?
joe can bend the strings
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Joe can bend anything!
joe can bend the strings
This is true for me if I do favs instead of best.
However I will say the Joe gets left off too many first lists. Real deal music man.
BTW. No problem with Jack White.
I remember having heated arguments about who were the best guitar players: Hendrix, EC, Alman, Santana, Walsh, Page, etc, etc, etc.
Crazy stuff.
And who we got today? Jack White?
RIP R n R.
Rodrigo y Gabriela come to mind.
Not necessarily rock 'n roll, but they do Rock. Even without electronic aids.
I remember having heated arguments about who were the best guitar players: Hendrix, EC, Alman, Santana, Walsh, Page, etc, etc, etc.
Crazy stuff.
And who we got today? Jack White?
RIP R n R.
Have another listen to Jack White - as an artist this is a thoughtful, creative individual. Maybe not from your pool of credibility, but there should be no question about his participation in the rock and roll circus. Grace Slick said - "...they all bring something to the party. It's the business of the kids to stir up shit - that's the essence of Rock and Roll'. Have a listen to "Blunderbuss"; the full product. You'll hear homage to a lot of your heroes, and their influences. It's rock and roll. The real deal.
Saw the James Gang play at Winter Pop in Toronto in 1970. Winter as in Johnny Winter. Along with Sha Na Na, Chiliwack, Steel River, and Rare Earth.
It was just packed in the Maple Leaf Gardens which I used to call Marvin Gardens. The acoustics were crappy. There were a number of arrests. I remember this one young man who looked very high (speed?) flipping police around as he tried to resist arrest.
Memories of a 14-year old.
I remember having heated arguments about who were the best guitar players: Hendrix, EC, Alman, Santana, Walsh, Page, etc, etc, etc.
Crazy stuff.
And who we got today? Jack White?
RIP R n R.
Today, we have Joe Bonamassa, Derek Trucks, and a few other standouts, so I wouldn't say rock and roll is dead by any means.
Maybe on the remastered special edition . . .?
Whoa, dude. The world ain't ready for that.
Joe Walsh is the man!! Even when he was an Eagle.
I remember having heated arguments about who were the best guitar players: Hendrix, EC, Alman, Santana, Walsh, Page, etc, etc, etc.
Crazy stuff.
And who we got today? Jack White?
RIP R n R.
It's seriously crap and the singer's voice makes your ears bleed? Just a wild guess...
Fred, I'm going to go ahead and give you a Limey's pass for this one. Joe Walsh is beloved by Americans in the way that Cliff Richard is beloved by Brits. We promise not to make fun of you guys if you promise not to make fun of us.
love this!
It's seriously crap and the singer's voice makes your ears bleed? Just a wild guess...
Jeeze Fred, I'd have those ears looked at by a doctor if I were you, that sounds serious.
It was good to see old Joe on the Grammy's playing guitar for Sir Paul
Haaaaa....!
Maybe on the remastered special edition . . .?
If I could go another 10 years without hearing it, I might be able to enjoy it again.
I'm still going to rank it pretty well, because I can't deny that it's a good song, I just don't want to hear it for a while.
Hey Joe!
ROFLMA...that is so true!!! I wore this vinyl out; sratches, and a functional cover.
PARADISE WAS SOOOO GOOD. REALLY
hormones baby!
It's seriously crap and the singer's voice makes your ears bleed? Just a wild guess...
Gotta love it.
huh? That song is awesome!
Yep, both of them are! That is what I was saying, that Joe was great in The Eagles too!
Pretty Maids all in a Row and In the City disagree with you vehemently!
huh? That song is awesome!
Great music is great music regardless of how much radio play it received in the day.
This still rocks!
Go Joe, go!
Apparently when asked about that Walsh's reply was "Mozart never got a royalty check."
Kenny Loggins = Mozart