Joe Walsh - Look What He Did "Live Songs"
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Joe Walsh - You Never Know (Live in Dallas, Texas July 10, 1981) FM Broadcast
Classic Rock Live Music (High Quality Audio)Joe Walsh Playlist https://rumble.com/playlists/PN0A6SNrwOQ?e9s=src_v1_upp_pl 70+ Bands Playlists - https://rumble.com/user/VigilanteMan/playlists Concerts - https://rumble.com/c/ClassicRockConcerts/videos?sort=views Joe Walsh’s July 10, 1981 show at Reunion Arena in Dallas was a stop on his There Goes the Neighborhood tour, with Walsh fronting a full electric band and leaning into the mix of rock, blues, and dry humor that defined his early ’80s solo work. The Dallas crowd got a loud, lively arena performance built around new material like “A Life of Illusion” balanced with James Gang staples and the big solo hits that always landed hard onstage. Circulating recordings from this concert show Walsh in excellent form—sharp guitar work, loose stage banter, and a band that kept everything tight underneath him—making the Dallas stop one of the standout documents of the 1981 tour. Joe Walsh, born November 20, 1947, is an American guitarist, singer, and songwriter whose five decade run has made him one of rock’s most distinctive players, moving from early Ohio bands and Kent State into national visibility with the James Gang, where the riff driven “Funk #49” set his sound in stone. After leaving in 1972 he formed Barnstorm with Joe Vitale and Kenny Passarelli, releasing three albums under his own name, including The Smoker You Drink, the Player You Get and its signature track “Rocky Mountain Way.” At producer Bill Szymczyk’s urging he joined the Eagles in late 1975, bringing slide work and talk box textures to Hotel California and The Long Run, later returning for Long Road Out of Eden. His solo years delivered staples like “Life’s Been Good,” “All Night Long,” and “A Life of Illusion,” alongside twelve studio albums from So What to Analog Man. Walsh has also been a steady session presence, a member of Ringo Starr’s All Starr Band, part of the short lived supergroup The Best, and even a contributor to New Zealand’s Herbs. Praised by major guitar heavyweights and inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame with the Eagles in 1998, he remains a respected live force and a player many musicians rank far higher than his old magazine listings ever suggested.74 views 2 comments -
Joe Walsh - Dreams (Live in Dallas, Texas July 10, 1981) FM Broadcast
Classic Rock Live Music (High Quality Audio)Joe Walsh Playlist https://rumble.com/playlists/PN0A6SNrwOQ?e9s=src_v1_upp_pl 70+ Bands Playlists - https://rumble.com/user/VigilanteMan/playlists Concerts - https://rumble.com/c/ClassicRockConcerts/videos?sort=views Joe Walsh’s July 10, 1981 show at Reunion Arena in Dallas was a stop on his There Goes the Neighborhood tour, with Walsh fronting a full electric band and leaning into the mix of rock, blues, and dry humor that defined his early ’80s solo work. The Dallas crowd got a loud, lively arena performance built around new material like “A Life of Illusion” balanced with James Gang staples and the big solo hits that always landed hard onstage. Circulating recordings from this concert show Walsh in excellent form—sharp guitar work, loose stage banter, and a band that kept everything tight underneath him—making the Dallas stop one of the standout documents of the 1981 tour. Joe Walsh, born November 20, 1947, is an American guitarist, singer, and songwriter whose five decade run has made him one of rock’s most distinctive players, moving from early Ohio bands and Kent State into national visibility with the James Gang, where the riff driven “Funk #49” set his sound in stone. After leaving in 1972 he formed Barnstorm with Joe Vitale and Kenny Passarelli, releasing three albums under his own name, including The Smoker You Drink, the Player You Get and its signature track “Rocky Mountain Way.” At producer Bill Szymczyk’s urging he joined the Eagles in late 1975, bringing slide work and talk box textures to Hotel California and The Long Run, later returning for Long Road Out of Eden. His solo years delivered staples like “Life’s Been Good,” “All Night Long,” and “A Life of Illusion,” alongside twelve studio albums from So What to Analog Man. Walsh has also been a steady session presence, a member of Ringo Starr’s All Starr Band, part of the short lived supergroup The Best, and even a contributor to New Zealand’s Herbs. Praised by major guitar heavyweights and inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame with the Eagles in 1998, he remains a respected live force and a player many musicians rank far higher than his old magazine listings ever suggested.31 views -
Joe Walsh - Over and Over (Live in Dallas, Texas July 10, 1981) FM Broadcast
Classic Rock Live Music (High Quality Audio)Joe Walsh Playlist https://rumble.com/playlists/PN0A6SNrwOQ?e9s=src_v1_upp_pl 70+ Bands Playlists - https://rumble.com/user/VigilanteMan/playlists Concerts - https://rumble.com/c/ClassicRockConcerts/videos?sort=views Joe Walsh’s July 10, 1981 show at Reunion Arena in Dallas was a stop on his There Goes the Neighborhood tour, with Walsh fronting a full electric band and leaning into the mix of rock, blues, and dry humor that defined his early ’80s solo work. The Dallas crowd got a loud, lively arena performance built around new material like “A Life of Illusion” balanced with James Gang staples and the big solo hits that always landed hard onstage. Circulating recordings from this concert show Walsh in excellent form—sharp guitar work, loose stage banter, and a band that kept everything tight underneath him—making the Dallas stop one of the standout documents of the 1981 tour. Joe Walsh, born November 20, 1947, is an American guitarist, singer, and songwriter whose five decade run has made him one of rock’s most distinctive players, moving from early Ohio bands and Kent State into national visibility with the James Gang, where the riff driven “Funk #49” set his sound in stone. After leaving in 1972 he formed Barnstorm with Joe Vitale and Kenny Passarelli, releasing three albums under his own name, including The Smoker You Drink, the Player You Get and its signature track “Rocky Mountain Way.” At producer Bill Szymczyk’s urging he joined the Eagles in late 1975, bringing slide work and talk box textures to Hotel California and The Long Run, later returning for Long Road Out of Eden. His solo years delivered staples like “Life’s Been Good,” “All Night Long,” and “A Life of Illusion,” alongside twelve studio albums from So What to Analog Man. Walsh has also been a steady session presence, a member of Ringo Starr’s All Starr Band, part of the short lived supergroup The Best, and even a contributor to New Zealand’s Herbs. Praised by major guitar heavyweights and inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame with the Eagles in 1998, he remains a respected live force and a player many musicians rank far higher than his old magazine listings ever suggested.35 views -
Joe Walsh - Meadows (Live in Dallas, Texas July 10, 1981) FM Broadcast
Classic Rock Live Music (High Quality Audio)Joe Walsh Playlist https://rumble.com/playlists/PN0A6SNrwOQ?e9s=src_v1_upp_pl 70+ Bands Playlists - https://rumble.com/user/VigilanteMan/playlists Concerts - https://rumble.com/c/ClassicRockConcerts/videos?sort=views Joe Walsh’s July 10, 1981 show at Reunion Arena in Dallas was a stop on his There Goes the Neighborhood tour, with Walsh fronting a full electric band and leaning into the mix of rock, blues, and dry humor that defined his early ’80s solo work. The Dallas crowd got a loud, lively arena performance built around new material like “A Life of Illusion” balanced with James Gang staples and the big solo hits that always landed hard onstage. Circulating recordings from this concert show Walsh in excellent form—sharp guitar work, loose stage banter, and a band that kept everything tight underneath him—making the Dallas stop one of the standout documents of the 1981 tour. Joe Walsh, born November 20, 1947, is an American guitarist, singer, and songwriter whose five decade run has made him one of rock’s most distinctive players, moving from early Ohio bands and Kent State into national visibility with the James Gang, where the riff driven “Funk #49” set his sound in stone. After leaving in 1972 he formed Barnstorm with Joe Vitale and Kenny Passarelli, releasing three albums under his own name, including The Smoker You Drink, the Player You Get and its signature track “Rocky Mountain Way.” At producer Bill Szymczyk’s urging he joined the Eagles in late 1975, bringing slide work and talk box textures to Hotel California and The Long Run, later returning for Long Road Out of Eden. His solo years delivered staples like “Life’s Been Good,” “All Night Long,” and “A Life of Illusion,” alongside twelve studio albums from So What to Analog Man. Walsh has also been a steady session presence, a member of Ringo Starr’s All Starr Band, part of the short lived supergroup The Best, and even a contributor to New Zealand’s Herbs. Praised by major guitar heavyweights and inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame with the Eagles in 1998, he remains a respected live force and a player many musicians rank far higher than his old magazine listings ever suggested.40 views -
Joe Walsh - A Life Of Illusion (Live in Dallas, Texas July 10, 1981) FM Broadcast
Classic Rock Live Music (High Quality Audio)Joe Walsh Playlist https://rumble.com/playlists/PN0A6SNrwOQ?e9s=src_v1_upp_pl 70+ Bands Playlists - https://rumble.com/user/VigilanteMan/playlists Concerts - https://rumble.com/c/ClassicRockConcerts/videos?sort=views Joe Walsh’s July 10, 1981 show at Reunion Arena in Dallas was a stop on his There Goes the Neighborhood tour, with Walsh fronting a full electric band and leaning into the mix of rock, blues, and dry humor that defined his early ’80s solo work. The Dallas crowd got a loud, lively arena performance built around new material like “A Life of Illusion” balanced with James Gang staples and the big solo hits that always landed hard onstage. Circulating recordings from this concert show Walsh in excellent form—sharp guitar work, loose stage banter, and a band that kept everything tight underneath him—making the Dallas stop one of the standout documents of the 1981 tour. Joe Walsh, born November 20, 1947, is an American guitarist, singer, and songwriter whose five decade run has made him one of rock’s most distinctive players, moving from early Ohio bands and Kent State into national visibility with the James Gang, where the riff driven “Funk #49” set his sound in stone. After leaving in 1972 he formed Barnstorm with Joe Vitale and Kenny Passarelli, releasing three albums under his own name, including The Smoker You Drink, the Player You Get and its signature track “Rocky Mountain Way.” At producer Bill Szymczyk’s urging he joined the Eagles in late 1975, bringing slide work and talk box textures to Hotel California and The Long Run, later returning for Long Road Out of Eden. His solo years delivered staples like “Life’s Been Good,” “All Night Long,” and “A Life of Illusion,” alongside twelve studio albums from So What to Analog Man. Walsh has also been a steady session presence, a member of Ringo Starr’s All Starr Band, part of the short lived supergroup The Best, and even a contributor to New Zealand’s Herbs. Praised by major guitar heavyweights and inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame with the Eagles in 1998, he remains a respected live force and a player many musicians rank far higher than his old magazine listings ever suggested.67 views -
Joe Walsh - Welcome To The Club (Live In Irvine, California 1983) FM Broadcast
Classic Rock Live Music (High Quality Audio)Joe Walsh Playlist https://rumble.com/playlists/PN0A6SNrwOQ?e9s=src_v1_upp_pl 70+ Bands Playlists - https://rumble.com/user/VigilanteMan/playlists Concerts - https://rumble.com/c/ClassicRockConcerts/videos?sort=views Joe Walsh, born November 20, 1947, is an American guitarist, singer, and songwriter whose five decade run has made him one of rock’s most distinctive players, moving from early Ohio bands and Kent State into national visibility with the James Gang, where the riff driven “Funk #49” set his sound in stone. After leaving in 1972 he formed Barnstorm with Joe Vitale and Kenny Passarelli, releasing three albums under his own name, including The Smoker You Drink, the Player You Get and its signature track “Rocky Mountain Way.” At producer Bill Szymczyk’s urging he joined the Eagles in late 1975, bringing slide work and talk box textures to Hotel California and The Long Run, later returning for Long Road Out of Eden. His solo years delivered staples like “Life’s Been Good,” “All Night Long,” and “A Life of Illusion,” alongside twelve studio albums from So What to Analog Man. Walsh has also been a steady session presence, a member of Ringo Starr’s All Starr Band, part of the short lived supergroup The Best, and even a contributor to New Zealand’s Herbs. Praised by major guitar heavyweights and inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame with the Eagles in 1998, he remains a respected live force and a player many musicians rank far higher than his old magazine listings ever suggested.85 views -
Joe Walsh - Space Age Whiz Kids (Live in Irvine, California 1983) FM Broadcast
Classic Rock Live Music (High Quality Audio)Joe Walsh Playlist https://rumble.com/playlists/PN0A6SNrwOQ?e9s=src_v1_upp_pl 70+ Bands Playlists - https://rumble.com/user/VigilanteMan/playlists Concerts - https://rumble.com/c/ClassicRockConcerts/videos?sort=views Joe Walsh, born November 20, 1947, is an American guitarist, singer, and songwriter whose five decade run has made him one of rock’s most distinctive players, moving from early Ohio bands and Kent State into national visibility with the James Gang, where the riff driven “Funk #49” set his sound in stone. After leaving in 1972 he formed Barnstorm with Joe Vitale and Kenny Passarelli, releasing three albums under his own name, including The Smoker You Drink, the Player You Get and its signature track “Rocky Mountain Way.” At producer Bill Szymczyk’s urging he joined the Eagles in late 1975, bringing slide work and talk box textures to Hotel California and The Long Run, later returning for Long Road Out of Eden. His solo years delivered staples like “Life’s Been Good,” “All Night Long,” and “A Life of Illusion,” alongside twelve studio albums from So What to Analog Man. Walsh has also been a steady session presence, a member of Ringo Starr’s All Starr Band, part of the short lived supergroup The Best, and even a contributor to New Zealand’s Herbs. Praised by major guitar heavyweights and inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame with the Eagles in 1998, he remains a respected live force and a player many musicians rank far higher than his old magazine listings ever suggested.84 views -
Joe Walsh - Life's Been Good (Live in Irvine, California 1983) FM Broadcast
Classic Rock Live Music (High Quality Audio)Joe Walsh Playlist https://rumble.com/playlists/PN0A6SNrwOQ?e9s=src_v1_upp_pl 70+ Bands Playlists - https://rumble.com/user/VigilanteMan/playlists Concerts - https://rumble.com/c/ClassicRockConcerts/videos?sort=views Joe Walsh, born November 20, 1947, is an American guitarist, singer, and songwriter whose five decade run has made him one of rock’s most distinctive players, moving from early Ohio bands and Kent State into national visibility with the James Gang, where the riff driven “Funk #49” set his sound in stone. After leaving in 1972 he formed Barnstorm with Joe Vitale and Kenny Passarelli, releasing three albums under his own name, including The Smoker You Drink, the Player You Get and its signature track “Rocky Mountain Way.” At producer Bill Szymczyk’s urging he joined the Eagles in late 1975, bringing slide work and talk box textures to Hotel California and The Long Run, later returning for Long Road Out of Eden. His solo years delivered staples like “Life’s Been Good,” “All Night Long,” and “A Life of Illusion,” alongside twelve studio albums from So What to Analog Man. Walsh has also been a steady session presence, a member of Ringo Starr’s All Starr Band, part of the short lived supergroup The Best, and even a contributor to New Zealand’s Herbs. Praised by major guitar heavyweights and inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame with the Eagles in 1998, he remains a respected live force and a player many musicians rank far higher than his old magazine listings ever suggested.73 views -
Joe Walsh - Funk #49 (Live in Irvine, California 1983) FM Broadcast
Classic Rock Live Music (High Quality Audio)Joe Walsh Playlist https://rumble.com/playlists/PN0A6SNrwOQ?e9s=src_v1_upp_pl 70+ Bands Playlists - https://rumble.com/user/VigilanteMan/playlists Concerts - https://rumble.com/c/ClassicRockConcerts/videos?sort=views Joe Walsh, born November 20, 1947, is an American guitarist, singer, and songwriter whose five decade run has made him one of rock’s most distinctive players, moving from early Ohio bands and Kent State into national visibility with the James Gang, where the riff driven “Funk #49” set his sound in stone. After leaving in 1972 he formed Barnstorm with Joe Vitale and Kenny Passarelli, releasing three albums under his own name, including The Smoker You Drink, the Player You Get and its signature track “Rocky Mountain Way.” At producer Bill Szymczyk’s urging he joined the Eagles in late 1975, bringing slide work and talk box textures to Hotel California and The Long Run, later returning for Long Road Out of Eden. His solo years delivered staples like “Life’s Been Good,” “All Night Long,” and “A Life of Illusion,” alongside twelve studio albums from So What to Analog Man. Walsh has also been a steady session presence, a member of Ringo Starr’s All Starr Band, part of the short lived supergroup The Best, and even a contributor to New Zealand’s Herbs. Praised by major guitar heavyweights and inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame with the Eagles in 1998, he remains a respected live force and a player many musicians rank far higher than his old magazine listings ever suggested.189 views -
Joe Walsh - Walk Away (Live in Los Angeles 1991) FM Broadcast
Classic Rock Live Music (High Quality Audio)Joe Walsh Playlist https://rumble.com/playlists/PN0A6SNrwOQ?e9s=src_v1_upp_pl 70+ Band Live Playlist - https://rumble.com/user/VigilanteMan/playlists Concerts - https://rumble.com/c/ClassicRockConcerts/videos?sort=views Joe Walsh's 1991 FM broadcast from the Wiltern Theatre in Los Angeles captures the guitar legend in fine form during a tour stop promoting his album Ordinary Average Guy, delivering a set of solo classics and Eagles hits to an enthusiastic crowd in the historic 2,300-capacity venue. With his signature talk-box wizardry, fiery solos, and charismatic stage banter, Walsh blended tracks like "Rocky Mountain Way," "Life's Been Good," and "Funk #49" with covers and medleys, showcasing the blues-rock edge that made him a staple of 70s arena rock. The crystal-clear FM soundboard mix highlights his technical prowess and effortless showmanship, making this a standout document of Walsh's enduring live energy at the cusp of the 90s revival. Joe Walsh, born November 20, 1947, is an American guitarist, singer, and songwriter whose five-decade career has made him one of rock’s most distinctive and influential players. After cutting his teeth in Ohio bands and attending Kent State, he hit the national stage with the James Gang (1969–1971), where his riff-heavy “Funk #49” showcased his instantly recognizable tone and voice. Leaving in 1972, he formed Barnstorm with Joe Vitale and Kenny Passarelli, releasing three albums credited as solo Walsh projects, including the classic The Smoker You Drink, the Player You Get (1973) and its landmark single “Rocky Mountain Way.” At producer Bill Szymczyk’s urging, Walsh replaced Bernie Leadon in the Eagles in late 1975, bringing his searing slide and talk-box wizardry to Hotel California (1976)—home to his and Don Felder’s immortal dual-guitar solo ranked among the greatest of all time—and The Long Run (1979), plus the 2007 reunion album Long Road Out of Eden. As a solo artist he scored huge hits with “Life’s Been Good,” “All Night Long,” and “A Life of Illusion,” releasing twelve studio albums from So What (1974) to Analog Man (2012). He’s also been a go-to session player, a member of Ringo Starr’s All-Starr Band, the short-lived supergroup The Best, and even New Zealand’s Herbs. Praised by Jimmy Page and Eric Clapton for his feel and style, inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame with the Eagles in 1998, Walsh remains a beloved live force and a guitarist who—despite Rolling Stone’s questionable #54 ranking—most real players would put in the top ten without hesitation.118 views