James Gang - VetsAid 2022 - Full set
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- Опубліковано 29 кві 2023
- The entire set of The James Gang's already legendary performance at VetsAid 2022. I pieced this together using some video clips that I did not record so if you happen to see this and a video you took is included please let me know so I can credit you.
Tracklist:
Stop
You're Gonna Need Me
Tend My Garden
Asshtonpark
Walk Away
Midnight Man
Collage
The Bomber: Closet Queen / Bolero / Cast Your Fate to the Wind
Funk #49 (with Dave Grohl) - Комедії
Joe Walsh has a sound all his own. When he starts playing you know it’s him. He has always been one of my favorite players.
Joe Walsh rocked his hardest with the Gang. Live at Carnegie Hall is one of my top ten albums of all time. Joe was a ham radio operator, and I met him at a record signing in Austin and loaned him a 2 meter Handie Talkie for the weekend. What a cool dude!
Dale Peters and Jim Fox were such underrated musicians, great to see all three still healthy and smart enough to reunite thru all the years sounding fantastic.
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Then why weren't they able to keep The James Gang together after Joe left? What have they been doing for the past 40 years?
@@DennisDolan-fl3mw Jim Fox was in the Outsiders before the James Gang and later played on many sessions including Clapton and Stills, he also collects license plates and wrote a book on plate collecting which is a hobby he keeps today. Dale Peters stuck with the James Gang after Joe left and always tried to maintain the band.
@@brotzmannsax The James Gang after Joe was a flop. I saw them, they sucked. Going from big name rock band to collecting license plates? That's a big step down.
@@DennisDolan-fl3mw that happens a lot, You don't have to look hard to see some of the greatest bands and their individual members flop. Look at Kiss, look at Styx, look at Aerosmith etc, It is usually the guitar player who can somewhat carry on. There is a reason that Joe comes back to these guys and why there is such admiration for them. There is no doubt that Joe is in a catagory all himself but to try and discredit the other musicians is just being a jerk.
Rides Again is one of the GREATEST ALBUMS OF ALL TIME!!!!!.....thanks for this amazing music Joe, Dale and Jim
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The James Gang played at my After Prom in 1969! They were awesome then.
Holy shit that's awesome!
Sewanaka h.s. floral park nyc thats right prom night
You were so lucky to have joe play for you . That must of been the best present you had .
There is nothing out on tour right now that compares to this power!! Rock n Roll Lives Forever!
I was born in Frisco but spent my early teenage years in Ohio. The Midwest had it's own style a little harder rocking. The James Gang was a group that helped to change music. Look at the bomer with bolero not all the albums had that on the record. Great groups like MC5 the Stooges Grand Funk and many more. Joe Walsh was a god guitar player. One of the first to use echoplex . He gave his Les Paul to Jimmy Page. I went on to play drums all over the country and James'Gang was one of the bands I learned from. Many thanks for posting this. Bless you Mr Walsh. Aloha from Hawaii!
Word. Aloha Braddha. I was blessed to live in Walter Becker's old house in Ulu, overlooking Molokini. Got to see their studio, such treats.
@@william5159 Thank you Brother 🎸
@@william5159 nice job
This is sublime! They seriously need to take this on tour.
By far Walsh's best and most interesting guitar work was with The James Gang. He probably made 90% of his money playing with The Eagles but his genius came through with The James Gang.
Really? You don't think Hotel California is interesting?
@@4spbiz Hotel California's music and guitar parts were written and arranged by Don Felder....who of course was the co-lead guitarist for the Eagles back then. He and Walsh do some nice guitar inter-play work but it's all neatly arranged and laid back compared to Walsh's guitar playing with The James Gang. James Gang was a guitar power trio where Walsh wrote and sang all the songs and had to support them with his power guitar parts all by himself. For instance his guitar playing on songs like Funk #49 and The Bomber far exceeds anything he ever did with the Eagles. With the Eagles..Walsh was almost a sideman.With The James Gang..it was ALL Walsh.
eagles suck gas, I refuse to listen to anything they ever recorded other than "chug all night", hotel california is a POS, song & album. you can thank don henley for the high concert ticket prices. they didn't show up at the August Jam'74 & guess what ? no one cared, after all it gave ELP & the Allman Brothers Band more time to play. there was no way they could have followed Black Oak Arkansas, Marshall Tucker Band, FOGHAT, Ozark Mountain Daredevils, Grinderswitch, & PFM. Wolfman Jack was the MC.ELP tuned up for almost an hour & that was a performance i🌬️nto itself. eagles music is pablum for the masses🤪🤪🤪🤪
@@charliehaze9952 ".....With the Eagles, Walsh was almost a sideman....."
In the Eagles, Walsh effectively IS a sideman. Yes, he's on the books as a full member, and they do a couple of his songs - but that is, I think, only because he joined early and is grandfathered in. By contract, he can't move onstage and has to stand within a three-foot square - and I'd be surprised if he makes more than a small fraction of what Don Henley (the only Original Eagle) makes per show.
@@Baribrotzer Walsh made the Eagles a better band for sure... but it was Henley's and Frey's band bar none . They could have fired Walsh anytime... replaced him and been just fine But The James Gang was his baby... ALL Joe Walsh.
I had the "live in concert" and "rides again". Long time ago, but I still remember how good they were.
Dang! The boys still sound incredible. What a great set of JG songs. One of the most underrated but certainly not under appreciated bands of all time. I still listen to their music and it's still sounds as good as it did the 1st time I heard it. Dale Jim & Joe you are the living proof that Rock & Roll never forgets! God bless and hell take this tour on the road!
This show was last year in 2022 . . .WHY didn't THIS ORIGINAL,THE JAMES GANG ,WITH ALL THREE ORIGINAL MEMBERS TAKE THIS SHOW ON THE ROAD ???????? IT'S A SOLD OUT SHOW EVERY TIME IF THEY DID TOUR !!!!!!!!! I SAW THEM IN 1972 . JUST AS GREAT NOW AS THEY WERE THEN !!! THANKS FOR POSTING !!!
All incredible musicians. My favorite happens to be Jim Fox.
The James Gang paired with some acid and acapulco gold was a colorful evening.
Great memories!
Joe Walsh, Jim Fox and Dale Peters, we love James Gang!!! 2022...wow!
When Joe first joined the Eagles I thought that was a bad match to put him in that group and musical environment. But surprisingly, the mega talent that Joe Walsh is allowed him to fit in and adapt to their style. He actually found ways to compliment what they were doing and the Long Run album was a great example of that.
Some of the Eagles (Henley, Frey, and Meisner) sang backup vocals on Walsh's "So What" from 1974. You can hear then on "Turn to Stone" from that record.
Wow, all three original members! This is a truly golden musical moment. It just sounds so right. If they are still touring in 2023 I have to see them live.
Mark Avsec on Keyboards and the Hammond. He’s just a phenomenal musician.
Donnie Iris & the cruisers
The James Gang, the first concert I attended. Memorial Stadium, Kansas City, 1970, high as a kite on pure cannabinol powder, those were the days... changed my life. 7 years later hung out with The Eagles in their manger's office on Sunset. Glenn put out a line of coke on the desk for me, but I was only into meditation at the time, so politely refused. Glenn had just come back to the office with his new softball shoes, he was so happy. He invited me to be a member of The Eagles softball team. I was living in Santa Barbara, so couldn't make the commitment. lol. So he called his favorite restaurant, The Pear Garden and made a reservation for me and my girlfriend to have dinner with his favorite chef, Freddie, a teppanyaki master. Years later my friend who was the coke dealer to the stars (believe it) said to me the reason Glenn liked you was because you turned down a line of the best coke in L.A.. Life, so interesting. Ya never know what's around the next corner.
That's a great story!
Love Memorial Hall in KC
Jimmie Fox, one of the best ever!
Briliant set. Joe Dale and Jim.......utter quality.
UNreal how in sync both drummers are- fascinating to watch- WOW!!
It is pretty cool, but I actually prefer it when there's two drummers and they're not playing the same. Ministry back in the late 80s early 90s toured with two drummers and it was mind blowing to watch. Look up the songs 'Breathe' then 'So What'
with Bill Reiflin and Martin Atkins playing drums. Skip to 10 minute 40 second mark of So What. Very, very cool.
Love seeing my old favs still at it. JG was magical back in early 70's. No one sounded like them. Saw them live in Spokane WA. One of my top 5 favorite live shows.
This is F'NG UNBELIEVABLE...I discovered this (James Gang Live) when I snagged (stole) the James Gang Rides Again album out of my older brother's room around 73 or so, and then years later, bought (at considerable expense) the Mobile Fidelity Sound Labs super high-falutin' version of it - I've always thought that that they achieved a power (on a _recording_) that I'd only heard on Live Cream Vol II, just sheer testosterone and Marshall-enabled attack-SPL...... this just confirms that JW is one of my all-time faves (Barnstorm and Caribou Ranch and etc.), Smoker, Neighborhood and so many more. Every Saturday we work in the yard, pick up the dog doo, hope that it's hard...... and this guy even has/had an MOTM (you say it Em-O-Tee-Em) format modular synth.......and was a demon using an ARP Odyssey......and a talkbox.......and an Olive console (look up Caribou Ranch Olive Console).......and he still owes me 12 f'ing bucks!
great story, does "rides again" have bolero in the bomber medley?
To us, these were local guys that you could see play at Fred Fuller Park in Kent or somewhere else locally. i have spent most of a lifetime knowing and loving this music. They were so good that Townsend invited them to tour with the Who. Thanks for the wonderful memories, gentlemen.
Great to see they're all still live and kickin!! And Rockin !!
Great to see them together
Great to see the Big 3 at it again - thanks for the memories.
Years ago I bought a book on identifying car license plates for collecting. Great book with full color pictures of plates by state from the earliest to present day. I was very pleased to see that it was written by Jim Fox ! He started collecting plates when on tour with the band and kept going.... like Geddy Lee does with old signed baseballs
Jimmy started collecting license plates well before the James Gang, and I mean before the pre-Joe Walsh, Glenn Schwartz James Gang!
I helped Jimmy load them up and take them to New York, I think. Filed up the back of my new Chevy Van. (1976)
James Gang Live at Carnegie Hall is, to me, one of the greatest live albums in rock history, especially considering the fact that it was recorded more than half a century ago and remains as powerful today as it was then.
Joe Walsh is undoubtedly among the most underrated artists ever.
Agreed
Uhh...he's one of the most famous rock guitarists ever...not sure he meets the standard of underrated.
Yeah, I'm with you. I never understood the 'underated' thing. Who's doing the rating, anyway?
So not underrated!
Is he really that underrated ?
Worth your time to watch funk49 guitar center. Your welcome.
So damn happy to see Joe back with with the the James Gang where some of his greatest music came to light. Joe and Felder pretty much made the Eagles, many of us agree. Without them both the Eagles would be an average country band. Love the organ in Tend my Garden.😇🇺🇸🙏🇺🇦
I believe the first 'Greatest Hits' album(all-time greatest selling record in the 20 century) had neither Joe or Don on it. I could be wrong about Don though.
Wonderful! I grew up with The Gang. Thanks for sharing.
FINALLY, So glad to see these guys jamming again. This group never got the proper credit for all the music they put out. Anyone remember, James Gang "Bang". That was when 8 tracks were still being played. Or "The Ashes, The Rain and I"
In college I used to play lost woman at full volume
What a band
Joe Walsh and James Gang! Doesn’t get any better than this!
Legendary Band , Legendary Music . I saw the James Gang in 1971 . The music was so powerful with the Gang totally on fire i never forgot it . And neither will this very fortunate audience .
I'm jealous. Never saw the James Gang
Thanks so much for posting this--does my heart good to see Joe, Dale and JIm kicking serious ass as James Gang rides again! I wore out the Live at Carnegie Hall when it came out, how cool it was to hear "Stop" into "You're Gonna Need Me"--Walsh keeps playing at such a high level! He keeps smoking live and astounding us as usual!
Jimmy Fox was/is a badass on the throne.
Love it! Love the James Gang Tunes! Rock on! 👍🎸🇺🇸🤘🏻
Joe is one of rhe few musicians from the golden era who still has his voice and his guitar chops. What an absolute legend! I'd love to shake his hand. But I fear I'd wet myself if it ever happened 😂
The James Gang live at Carnegie Hall such a classic album; my best music buddy and I would smoke a little pot and listen in my parent’s basement as junior high kids (not middle school); he & I played Funk 49 in our trio; don’t hate me but I never thought Joe was a good fit for The Eagles
Walshie has always been a great all around musician. You're not the only one who thought that playing for the effing Eagles was beneath him.
Love hearing "MIdnight Man"--one of my favorite Gang tunes---the ladies did such a fine job on the vocals!
Indeed they did!
Thank you, shared!
So glad to see them again
Joe Walsh has such a great catalogue of fine music prior to joining the Eagles. After the James Gang, Joe formed Barnstorm. Their record album, The Smoker You Drink the Player You Get, is a classic.
It was before my time this song and the jukebox was going different........
You could have really get your money's worth out of the jukebox
@zigzagwanderer9531 the album "So What" is a bonafide classic also. 🙂
Still got my cassette tape of the smoker you get...lol great Cool Joe work
So frickin awesome.
Wish I could have been there. A+++++. Come to Maryland or Pennsylvania this summer, Joe and The Gang!!!! Please!
The only thing missing here was Bluebird. That’s would’ve been the chefs kiss on top of this mammoth performance
YES!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! love it
James Gang Rides Again !!!
Also my favorite album of all time….
James 🎸 Gang
I loved the James Gang back in 1969, 70, ..... Smoked a lot of weed and drank a lot of beer listening to the James Gang while we played Bid Wist. Those cards were flying. We had a ball.
I still have my vintage stero set and listen to the james gang almost every day . I would come home from school and play records with my head phones on . This is the main reason I can't hear . It was all worth it .
what a beauty!!!
Drummer using traditional classic grip? Love to see it! Way I played many years ago, learned that way and couldn't change.
I love it! I don't know of another drummer other than Stewart Copeland that still plays that way.
@@dcut75 Carl Palmer of ELP.
Artemis Pyle of Skinnard.
@@danquinnell3502 I know those guys are out there but they aren't actively touring or recording anymore. Copeland still tours with Oysterhead.
Palmer plays with YES
Awesome music! And a surprise drummer at the end!
what a band- they still have that sound!
Back where he belongs...yay! Go tour..come to Sacramento. Thanks James Gang!
Thanks for the memories!!!! Best times I had and cheapest too!! LMAO!!
ROCK IT JOE !!!!!!
Long Live Rock'n'roll 🤘
Great....Could an would if he where sought ...Right Cool Joe W...Thanks James Gang...We love you...Always have.....❤
I always thought Joe was such an underrated singer, nobody ever talks about how well, he sings, I saw him at the cat club in New York, he did desperado better than Henley
dont sound too good here. flat as hell
Agreed.
Melhor banda de rock de todos os tempos
Abraços do Brasil 🇧🇷🇧🇷🤜🤛🤝🤝🤗
very good
Amazing!!!
I saw the original James gang back in the early early 70s they opened up for the Edgar Winter group everybody wouldn't let the James gang off the stage the James gang was great but then again I got to see Edgar Winter group with Rick Derringer that was a plus in itself
wow, bet it was a great concert
Watching this gave me the biggest sh*t eating grin and goose bumps all over ! ! ! ! ! ! !🎼🤙👍✌🎼
As a matter of fact after i herd the live album on 8track in a 65 Mustang
I ran out and bought it on lp,than 8trac ,cassette , and finnany cd
Had to have it in the car
Must Be Love...❤
I jus gotta say, great t yeah these songs again
Wow a buddy just sent this to me
One of my first super groups
After the Beatles lol
Showing My age
Good ending!
Get down, funky drummer n al
. f yeah
Stop is just incredible to me
A classic example of how to turn an R&B soul nugget into a heavy metal rocker!
Old school
Rhythm section
Whip them horses
I can't believe it !
After 50 years Joe still gives me goosebumps.
Protect this icon at all costs!
All you young boy and girls . This is joe 50 years later . Just think how outrages this was back then . 77 years old, and still rocken .thanks joe
Freaking excellent
Fuckin' GREAT! We did these songs when they came out at dances. We did The Bomber. I will always love Joe and the James Gang! Fanfuckingtastic!
Please don't swear so much.
did you include "bolero" ?
Joe never changes.....thank god
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The James Gang was the surprise guest @ The Boston and Foghat concert in 1976. What a surprise that was! Who would have ever thought you would see them in 1976. Boston had the best stage show I’d ever seen. They played there entire first album. Fog at ,I saw three times in my concert career. What’s great concert that was! 14:26
This concert was @ The Philadelphia Spectrum.
Foghat always kicked ass
Ask Pete Townsend what happened when James Gang openned for The Who! I allways been a huge fan. Anyone else at Carnegie Hall - Recorded the Live Album. I took a bus from New Jersey!
You saw the Carnegie Hall gig!? That must have been amazing! Now, so many want to know which was his main amplifier on that. Hoping you have the answer for all of us guitar players who want to know this! Some say it was a Marshall, others say HiWatt. What say you? Does any video exist of Carnegie? I never dreamed I'd see Band of Gypsies but lo and behold, a UA-cam video came out several years ago and that knocked me almost dead. If I were to see a video of James Gang at Carnegie Hall, that would finish the job!
Great Stuff!! - I had to laugh when Joe Walsh said these songs are old and most of you were not born when they were written - but your parents love us. Music has no expiration date... Thank God!!
I got a kick out of that myself. Joe is the man.
OMG! James rides again! I saw them about 1970 at the Ohio State Fairgrounds...the sound reverberated around the open air stadium and I wish I had taken acid but really you didn't need it...Incredible to hear them 52 years later in Ohio again! Much love to Joe Walsh! If you ever need a drummer look me up in vegas!
What the hell does anyone see in messing up their mind on hard dope its really indicative of a total lack of intelligence.
I was there! Right hand side, about 50 feet from stage, in front of the speaker columns. You’re right about the sound. Wow!
Same here, but can’t remember where I was at the stadium because 🪟 pane, a grand night! 🤣🎼🎶🎵
Saw them a couple of times. Actually saw them open for Zeppelin in 69’ in Cleveland. Joe was at the top of his game. They wrecked the Zep!!! Plat on baby! 🖖🚀
I saw James Gang open for I think it was Sabbath on their Sabbath Bloody Sabbath tour but I believe Tommy Bolin was on guitar.
Nice! That must have been a killer gig
@@dcut75 it was Sabbath James Gang Cozy Powell’s Bedlam
I saw the James Gang Rides Again back in the early 70's and have 4 of Joe's Vinyls. I saw him once in the 70's 3 times since. Several years ago, he was touring with RIP ,Tom Petty. That was great. It's all about his comeback calling from rehab. The Gang was always Joe and nobody eles. He still uses his tube amplifier,which produces his unique sound. The tubes are coming back. Try it, you might like it !!!
A band that certainly doesn't get it's just due.
Now that Jeff Beck is gone, I’d say Joe Walsh is the greatest American guitarist alive. Plus he’s a bad ass rocker with soul.
Jeff Beck is British mate
Wow really
@@peteralegria6386 even Joe has been shot out for decades, he can still play after picking up dog turds in the yard.average ordinary guy for sure.
One of the best power trio’s of all time and Joe Walsh is the f….n man!
jJames Gang capital theater 1971 joe played a hammond C3 tend my garden with the les paul on his back true theater never forget it
Always loved James Gang and saw them after Joe Walsh but were really good ! Remember I joined the fan club and had a black T -shirt with a pink Flamingo ! ( from Album James Gang Miami)
Featuring the tragedy that was Tommy Bolin. How ironic that the album cover was black that he would die just a few years later in........MIAMI !!!
The greatest trio of all time!
No, that'd be Grand Funk Railroad.
@@jp1194 I'd doubt Grand Funk was better then Cream or the Jim Hendrix Experience.
Yes, I agree, but there is also Rush and the Jimi Hendrix Experience too, not to mention Cream and ZZ Top. It's a crowded field of all-time greats! We are the real winners.
Joe Walsh another American original
Looks like Jim Fox on drums. Is that Dale Peters on bass?
Yes it is
The orginal James Gang!
@@dougpotosky4102 No, not the original band...Tom Kriss played bass on their first album..."Yer Album" His Gibson EB3 bass sound is massive on that album...
@@dcut75 Who's the second drummer behind Jimmy Fox? Is it Dave Grol?
@@mcanderson3511Yep, Dave Grohl
This is Rock 'n Roll.
Fuck yeah!
Is there an "Official" video of this show?
There is not
@@dcut75 Too bad. But to have this is great!
I have the streaming version that was supposed to be DR protected…the audio is amazing😜😝😎👍🏼