Nice job with this song! I saw the James Gang in early 1970 when I was a senior in H.S. at The Ludlow Garage in a suburb of Cincinnati called Clifton, a few blocks from my house. Also saw Alice Cooper and Ten Years After in March of that year. A great time for great music. The Ludlow Garage brought in a lot of really good bands. It is a medium size venue. This was before bands were selling out stadiums and arenas. The Allman Brothers recorded a live album there in April of 1970. It was not released until, I believe, 2015, as "Live at the Ludlow Garage" I don't know the backstory on it, but I guess someone found some old tapes and decided to put it out as an album. The Ludlow Garage, started by Jim Tarbell, lasted less than two years. But it has since reopened and still attracts a lot of talented musicians.
Great job! I play this very close to the way you do, the exception is the talk box part done with a Wah pedal! Are you playing this part in open E also? Keep up the great work!!
Excellent! Best version I've seen anywhere, and I've been playing Joe Walsh tunes since the early 70s. Cheers!
Thanks man!
Thanks Tommy!
Excellent job!!
That was excellent dude ✊️🎸✨
Excellent job Tom!
Excellent !
Nice job with this song! I saw the James Gang in early 1970 when I was a senior in H.S. at The Ludlow Garage in a suburb of Cincinnati called Clifton, a few blocks from my house. Also saw Alice Cooper and Ten Years After in March of that year. A great time for great music. The Ludlow Garage brought in a lot of really good bands. It is a medium size venue. This was before bands were selling out stadiums and arenas. The Allman Brothers recorded a live album there in April of 1970. It was not released until, I believe, 2015, as "Live at the Ludlow Garage" I don't know the backstory on it, but I guess someone found some old tapes and decided to put it out as an album. The Ludlow Garage, started by Jim Tarbell, lasted less than two years. But it has since reopened and still attracts a lot of talented musicians.
Really well done. Thanks.
Fantastic!
Came for the solo but stayed for the rest 🤘
I'm sure that after Joe watched this video he said, "damn that boy is gooood".
Great job! I play this very close to the way you do, the exception is the talk box part done with a Wah pedal! Are you playing this part in open E also? Keep up the great work!!
Suberb!!
Yes! 👍
N.I.C.E…!
This just shows what a sensational guitarist Joe Walsh is! It's not. easy to play slide! Joe hits every note dead on every time! Pretty amazing!
So does Tom. It is not an easy song to cover either.
@@kahlesjf Well, I wouldn't go that far. But he's close, closer than I get.
Are you playing the wah solo in standard tuning?
You nailed it! Is this in open E?
Yep. Just tune your open strings to be an E major chord. That is.... raise the G string one fret and the D and A strings each up two frets
@@LEADSOLO thanks I'll have to give it a go!
Nice..cant wait to dig into this one..thanx man
Is there a full lesson on the whole song available?
www.leadsolo.com/store/p380/rocky-mountain-way-guitar-lesson.html
Yeah
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looks like all is standard e major tuning , except the talk box solo
Tom! Tony no blue oyster cult godzilla how about Steve Miller The stake?
the stake and this song are crucnhy
Hell yeah dude!! Eat your heart out Joe Walsh! 😂
Ummm, I don't think Joe has anything to worry about, LOL!
There is a voice box doing the wah sounding part.not a wah pedal.
I'm aware of that. I mention that at the 3-minute mark. Sometimes you got to improvise
@@LEADSOLO ya and you have inspired me by the way. Thanks. keep it goin
Duh! That's why he said he was using a wah pedal, Brainiac!