Joe Walsh is the quintessential example that you don’t have to sing like Robert Plant, shred like Hendrix, or be perfectly stylized like Axel Rose. Just play from the heart, sing with attitude and be real- being a Rock n’ Roll beast is only a state of mind. This guy is the blueprint!
ummm, he’s actually a very accomplished musician. whether or not his voice is plant or his playing is hendrix (i think i understand what you’re trying to convey), joe walsh is an extremely talented artist and there aren’t really that many out there of his caliber.
Well said brother...with out the soul feeling joy and fun ✨ especially in a song like this one there wouldn't be much life and entertainment at the show.....
Panties hit him in the shoulder @ 4:50!! My dad said "forget about the guitar and focus on getting your degree". 30 years working at my desk and no one has yet to fling panties at me!
Song is a mix of reggae, rock, and country music. I first heard this song around 1978 when I was in high school. I didn't understand why I liked it so much back then. Jump forward 45 years and I can say it was this mix that so many other artist didn't put together. This right here is art.
My husband put this song on his list of tunes I was to play at his funeral...been three years now since he left...I play this now to bring him back..it works every time...
And get this.. now I’m thinking about your husband while listening to this. And I didn’t even know the Man, but I already got a sense of his sense and sentiments. To Your Husband and the Good Life! 🍻
Leslie here..Joe Walsh is a great songwriter..guitarist and singer.. Hey Joe.. I’ll live in your mansion.. you can call me a maid. Great fkn song 🎶🫦🔥🔥✌🏼😁🫶🏼💋
@@charlesdoyle3630 He was working the rails for Southern Pacific in New Mexico & called my Mom in San Francisco (they were just dating) and said "I just heard this new singer at a small club and he`s gonna be famous". It turned out to be Elvis and I grew up with all his records.
@@itsmewillieD He was working the rails for Southern Pacific in New Mexico & called my Mom in San Francisco (they were just dating) and said "I just heard this new singer at a small club and he`s gonna be famous". It turned out to be Elvis and I grew up with all his records.
Hi; it's Mary from Minnesota.... Just wanted to send well wishes to you and your family that you'll all be safe through these dangerous times with the Cali fires in your state; please stay safe!! 💝 @joewalsh6633
No joke! I joked around with my husband that he was sweating out vodka, coke, and bad decisions, but he doesn't miss a note. Totally a true icon and musical STAR! ⭐⭐⭐ The mid/late (67ish) 60's to the start of the 80's were hands down the best era for music. Not just rock either. Motown was awesome, country had actual story lyrics, the whole psychedelic rock/hippie style, and SO many awesome rock artists.
In 92 or 93 he played with 38 Special and Naval Air Station Pensacola, the dude was absolutely loaded up there on the stage until someone put a microphone in his hand, then it was fucking on. Did not disappoint.
Anyone who can play this good and sound great while being stoned out of their mind has to be an extremely talented performer. The Professor Walsh is definitely one talented performer. If you look into his eyes on a couple of those close ups you can tell he is jacked up pretty good! I watched an interview where he talked about the time he eventually got sober. He said he just got to the point where he couldnt do it anymore, he was basically wore out. So he decided it was time to clean his act up. He definitely did a great job getting sober and still keeping his sense of humor. You gotta love his sense of humor. There aren't many like him and that's ok! Joe is unique and I think we would all agree we like him the way he is. Someone else acting like Joe just wouldn't seem right. Rock on Joe!!!
@@whocares3591 Oh yeah, your right!! That's totally true! Dr Hook always seemed totally stoned. I was watching a video where they all had that same look like Joe. Plus the extreme amount of sweating. Sure one could argue it's due to the lighting, and playing, but I suspect the added fact of being stoned helped it along a bit. Plus their song "Cover of the Rolling Stone", they pretty much admitted to "taking all kinds of pills, that give us all kind of thrills". They were able to get clean as well, and live to be quite old. Some of them are still alive. I think Ray Sawyer died at 81.
Saw Joe live at Kent State University Gymnasium / Auditorium around 1975 or so. After he played he wandered around the bar district talking to the crowds. Joe's coool!
Has anyone noticed when there is an iconic or favorite guitar of a famous guitarist, when the question comes up “Where did you get that guitar?” the usual answer is “Joe Walsh gave it to me.”
I had this on an old mix 8-track tape my uncle gave me as a kid.. I played it out of an old Magnavox alarm clock - it sounded so sweet. - it stolen out of my first apartment I ever had. I'd give anything to go back to those nights when I played this song probably ever single night.
Joe doesn't get the credit he deserves. God knows he pissed a lot of credibility away during the darkest days of addiction. But he is a major heavyweight in the world of rock. Hell, he added danger, humor and RAWK to the Eagles. No easy task.
SRV is a totally different type of guitarist. So is joe Walsh. They are both so entertaining but to me joe is more entertaining. But damn do i love some Stevie Ray Vaughan
@@tatethompson1234 you can't compare SRV and Walsh anymore than you could legitimately compare James Hetfield with Alan Jackson cause the both play a guitar.
Gary McMichael more of a feeling in the moment. I never play songs exactly like the original and alot of the time i let the vibe carry me away, and it brings out different ideas.
Saw Joe Walsh in an opening act for Foreigner at the Philadelphia Spectrum in 1985. He was good. Will always remember when he performed Life's Been Good
Saw Joe with the eagles couple of years ago made the best comment I’ve ever heard “I had a great time in the 70s when I was 20 it’s not so good in the 20s when you’re 70”. What a man what a guitarist very underrated 👍👍👍👍👍
Underrated? I don't think so. He's globally renowned as a top-tier guitarist as he should be, and mega multi-millionaire with millions and millions of albums sold with the "Eagles", sold out stadium tours, and his solo career.
Happy new year to all the USA and all over the world. And please if you have to much to drink let someone else drive you home it is the best thing to do.
man look to all the haters nobody is forcing you folks to listen and frankly we don't care what you have to say we lived this music and it has memories of things that happened in our lives so go in peace we could give two shits about what you think
I just wish older people would do the same with people growing up to the music today as well. Even if it's not up to the standard as this wonderful band or music, it's hard to tell people not to listen to something that is happening as they get older. This in fact, was everywhere. Joe Walsh, The Eagles. Music is music it connects people.
I cant imagine trying to keep up with Joe back in the day, hes lucky to be alive and rocking still. He puts on a killer show to this day. Ya cant have a bad time listening to Joe. ;-)
I remember my sister telling me Joe had joined the Eagles right before the Eagles came to my city for the Hotel California tour, I was 12, but I remember it so well. She took me to see the Eagles with Joe and it is one of the greatest times of my life. Thank you Joe and Donna!
It makes me want to turn it up and laugh every time it comes on! The lyrics and music are so brilliant! It NEVER ever gets old, just like Joe Walsh never gets old!
I used to jam this song as a teenager out with my buddies in the wee am until the sun was starting to come up. Be so stoned it was like God pointing a flashlight @ you saying it was time to go home. I'm 61 now & Uncle Joe still f**k'n rules!!!
Saw in Manchester UK in the James Gang about 1970. He used a Les Paul throughout. Decided to plug in a Strat for the last chord of the night. Only he knows why?
Joe Walsh is the quintessential example that you don’t have to sing like Robert Plant, shred like Hendrix, or be perfectly stylized like Axel Rose. Just play from the heart, sing with attitude and be real- being a Rock n’ Roll beast is only a state of mind. This guy is the blueprint!
ummm, he’s actually a very accomplished musician. whether or not his voice is plant or his playing is hendrix (i think i understand what you’re trying to convey), joe walsh is an extremely talented artist and there aren’t really that many out there of his caliber.
Well said brother...with out the soul feeling joy and fun ✨ especially in a song like this one there wouldn't be much life and entertainment at the show.....
I agree, except I think Robert Plant's voice is fuckin annoying honestly
Just a dude that didn’t lose his life to drugs. A normie, if you will.
@@BunzJackson i have heard worse.
“I can't complain, but sometimes I still do" such a great line
I so agree!!+
I’m just looking for clues at the scene of the crime😂
I like lucky I’m sane after all I been through
"hard to leave when you can't find the door"
Freaking Awesome Line!
Panties hit him in the shoulder @ 4:50!! My dad said "forget about the guitar and focus on getting your degree". 30 years working at my desk and no one has yet to fling panties at me!
jezz man I know what ya mean & ain`t it a shame.....keep the faith.......may one day....
Funniest comment I've ever seen on UA-cam.
Maybe they'll make a panty imoji... I promise to come back and toss some your way when/if they do. :)
Haha quality
This has to be the best comment I have ever read on UA-cam. Fucking Hilarious!
I’m so glad he’s sober and still with us. So many of his friends are gone. He’s such an amazing man and great talent.
Seen this life in Dublin on Friday night and he played incredibly well and is looking great
Sooo underrated!
He’s not underrated at all!!
I sooooo agree. 😎😎😎😎🆒️
Yeah not so sober in this show damn
That hat was perfect for him!
Song is a mix of reggae, rock, and country music. I first heard this song around 1978 when I was in high school. I didn't understand why I liked it so much back then. Jump forward 45 years and I can say it was this mix that so many other artist didn't put together. This right here is art.
Hey, you`re right!
Wow. I was 16 in 1978, also at school. I loved this song, just did. Who knows why we love certain songs? But you explained it. Thanks.
My husband put this song on his list of tunes I was to play at his funeral...been three years now since he left...I play this now to bring him back..it works every time...
I love that. I have this on my funeral play list, too. Along with Jimmy cliff's Many Rivers to Cross
That's beautiful
Rock On✌️✨
And get this.. now I’m thinking about your husband while listening to this. And I didn’t even know the Man, but I already got a sense of his sense and sentiments. To Your Husband and the Good Life! 🍻
This has got to be one of the greatest rock songs of ALL time. Humor, great guitar riff, rocking all the way with an attitude like no other!!!!
Leslie here..Joe Walsh is a great songwriter..guitarist and singer..
Hey Joe.. I’ll live in your mansion.. you can call me a maid.
Great fkn song 🎶🫦🔥🔥✌🏼😁🫶🏼💋
You're so right ❤
Proper rock star.
That he's still with us is a cause for celebration.
To all the Joe Walsh fans out there happy holidays in all 50 states and overseas.and please be safe out there.
My Dad used to drive the family around and when this song would come on the radio, he would really CRANK it up! He died at 86 just 5yrs ago (RIP).😌
@UndergroundIndigenousPrimate Imo he playing this strolling around the universe
Your dad was COOL!
Your pops knew great music! 🤘🏼
@@charlesdoyle3630 He was working the rails for Southern Pacific in New Mexico & called my Mom in San Francisco (they were just dating) and said "I just heard this new singer at a small club and he`s gonna be famous". It turned out to be Elvis and I grew up with all his records.
@@itsmewillieD He was working the rails for Southern Pacific in New Mexico & called my Mom in San Francisco (they were just dating) and said "I just heard this new singer at a small club and he`s gonna be famous". It turned out to be Elvis and I grew up with all his records.
Goes to show you no matter how f***** up you are or how much s*** you've done you can still play. I love joe Walsh
Thanks for your love and support ♥️❤️♥️💖
He has been Sober a long time FYI
He's an absolute legend!! ❤ ❤ ❤
Hi; it's Mary from Minnesota.... Just wanted to send well wishes to you and your family that you'll all be safe through these dangerous times with the Cali fires in your state; please stay safe!! 💝 @joewalsh6633
Brilliant still in 2023
Nothing like coke and Jack and Cokes on Thanksgiving listening to Joe Walsh
Walsh high AF...never misses a note! ❤
Sure dear thanks 🙏
No joke! I joked around with my husband that he was sweating out vodka, coke, and bad decisions, but he doesn't miss a note.
Totally a true icon and musical STAR! ⭐⭐⭐
The mid/late (67ish) 60's to the start of the 80's were hands down the best era for music. Not just rock either.
Motown was awesome, country had actual story lyrics, the whole psychedelic rock/hippie style, and SO many awesome rock artists.
Probably smoked a couple a bowls that morning for breakfast. 🥬🍁💪🤔
In 92 or 93 he played with 38 Special and Naval Air Station Pensacola, the dude was absolutely loaded up there on the stage until someone put a microphone in his hand, then it was fucking on. Did not disappoint.
Yeah, he's lit and on fire.
Part of the "Lucky to Still Be Alive" club.
Lightsaber Laser Squirrel: Absolutely!
Lucky to be alive member for sure. Keith Richards is still president of that group - & I wish Joe Cocker had been able to stay with us longer.
Joe was born with that rock n roll in his soul.
Anyone who can play this good and sound great while being stoned out of their mind has to be an extremely talented performer. The Professor Walsh is definitely one talented performer. If you look into his eyes on a couple of those close ups you can tell he is jacked up pretty good! I watched an interview where he talked about the time he eventually got sober. He said he just got to the point where he couldnt do it anymore, he was basically wore out. So he decided it was time to clean his act up. He definitely did a great job getting sober and still keeping his sense of humor. You gotta love his sense of humor. There aren't many like him and that's ok! Joe is unique and I think we would all agree we like him the way he is. Someone else acting like Joe just wouldn't seem right. Rock on Joe!!!
You for got about Dr.hook
@@whocares3591 Oh yeah, your right!! That's totally true! Dr Hook always seemed totally stoned. I was watching a video where they all had that same look like Joe. Plus the extreme amount of sweating. Sure one could argue it's due to the lighting, and playing, but I suspect the added fact of being stoned helped it along a bit. Plus their song "Cover of the Rolling Stone", they pretty much admitted to "taking all kinds of pills, that give us all kind of thrills". They were able to get clean as well, and live to be quite old. Some of them are still alive. I think Ray Sawyer died at 81.
Hendrix gotem beat any day of d wk 🤷👍
@@mrnull682 That may have been true at one time, but Joe is still with us, so I give the edge to him.
@@Colhogan06 👈🏻🤩
My brother got me listen to Joe i lost him he passed July 31 2024 i miss him so i just listen to the music he liked. Miss u big brother Tony
I’m so very sorry for your loss. My condolences to you and yours. Wishing you peace and love. ✌️💛
My dad was who got me hooked on Joe Walsh and The Eagles as a teen. I lost my dad on July 4th, 2024. 😢 Rest in Peace Daddyo!! Love you!! ❤
Saw Joe live at Kent State University Gymnasium / Auditorium around 1975 or so. After he played he wandered around the bar district talking to the crowds. Joe's coool!
He played with Creatures from America and Party Boys in Sydney Australia 1985? Great gigs.
I am 77 and crush on Joe Walsh. He is #1.
Thank you for being amazing Linda would Llke to taIk more better the first
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A wreck of a rock star without making an attempt at being one. Greatness.
Had I known this world was gonna end up in the shape it’s in I woulda tried harder to be more like Joe.
Amen to that.
You still got time!
It's never too late
No shit
God, this must have been so cool to see live! Love the horn section!
Joe once said that he got drunk once...for twenty years. So happy that Joe is healthy and sober these days. 👍🏼👍🏼
Thanks for your love and support ♥️❤️♥️
We love you Joe❤❤
Has anyone noticed when there is an iconic or favorite guitar of a famous guitarist, when the question comes up “Where did you get that guitar?” the usual answer is “Joe Walsh gave it to me.”
That solo at 3:00 its nothing crazy, so simple yet it hits the soul best way to describe it... life's been good even when it's not
Before Joe, the Eagles were destined for Jackson Browne fame, after Joe they achieved James Brown fame.
He's the legend
don't agree with your take at all... where is JB and where are Joe and the Eagles... light years apart....!
Nah, Felder put them on that path (One Of These Nights is proof). Joe added his share of rocket fuel after that.
well said
@@m.a.c.8366 You dont comprehend physics. You have no idea what a light year is...
@@iansnyder274 put them on a path. Felder is an A+ lead guitarist. Walsh is an A+ monster musician.
I had this on an old mix 8-track tape my uncle gave me as a kid.. I played it out of an old Magnavox alarm clock - it sounded so sweet. - it stolen out of my first apartment I ever had. I'd give anything to go back to those nights when I played this song probably ever single night.
Joe doesn't get the credit he deserves. God knows he pissed a lot of credibility away during the darkest days of addiction. But he is a major heavyweight in the world of rock. Hell, he added danger, humor and RAWK to the Eagles. No easy task.
Even at his worst he was better than most. Give me an awful Walsh over a good SRV that type anyday of the week.
So true
SRV is a totally different type of guitarist. So is joe Walsh. They are both so entertaining but to me joe is more entertaining. But damn do i love some Stevie Ray Vaughan
He gets a hell of a lot of credit from me! One of the baddest of the bad right there.
@@tatethompson1234 you can't compare SRV and Walsh anymore than you could legitimately compare James Hetfield with Alan Jackson cause the both play a guitar.
My dad was who got me hooked on Joe Walsh and The Eagles as a teen. I lost my dad on July 4th, 2024. 😢 Rest in Peace Daddyo!! Love you!! ❤
YOUR DAD HAD GOOD TASTE 😊😊
Awesome! He never plays it the same way twice
true, i've seen him a few time live. never boring
Gary McMichael more of a feeling in the moment. I never play songs exactly like the original and alot of the time i let the vibe carry me away, and it brings out different ideas.
Neat to see you here man! Love your videos
I have seen Joe Walsh quite a few times in the last few years. Love his music but what comes as a pleasant surprise is his sense of humor.
Thanks for your love and support ♥️❤️♥️💖
@@joewalsh6633 You are welcome.
@@donnabroughalpelletier3685 it's nice to be able to satisfy you my fans if l may ask dear how long have you been my fan and where are you from..
Humour…
Saw Joe Walsh in an opening act for Foreigner at the Philadelphia Spectrum in 1985. He was good. Will always remember when he performed Life's Been Good
Saw Joe with the eagles couple of years ago made the best comment I’ve ever heard “I had a great time in the 70s when I was 20 it’s not so good in the 20s when you’re 70”. What a man what a guitarist very underrated 👍👍👍👍👍
love how Joe just rolls up on stage in a pair of coveralls, high out of his mind.. and delivers a performance most can only dream of ever giving.
Nothing like a Joe Walsh concert
Joe Walsh was one of the best concerts I ever saw, and one of the few I remember. I've been partially deaf ever since but it was worth it!
Me too saw him and Glen Frye great show
Classic comment. Saw him in 83, 85,90,94, 03, 13
"One of the scariest moments in my life was when Keith Moon decided he liked me" - Joe Walsh
I vote this one being the best version
One of the best songs of the 70s if not the best.
Could be
Wow,that's the best version of that, that I've ever heard. Boy can play
This dude rocked the 70s and 80s like nobody's business. I'm jamming to him this morning. ❤💛💚
Thanks for your love and support ♥️❤️♥️
2:04 *he threw me off here.... wasn't expecting this new rhyme!!* 😂😂😂😂
Joe walsh is the best ever.....so underated it ashame
Underrated?
seen joe 3 times always great
Underrated? I don't think so. He's globally renowned as a top-tier guitarist as he should be, and mega multi-millionaire with millions and millions of albums sold with the "Eagles", sold out stadium tours, and his solo career.
Seen the Eagles about 20 some odd years ago in Colorado Springs. The whole time I was mesmerized by his playing.
He's not underrated, universally accepted that he is a kick ass guitarist
"You know you can walk into a hotel lobby with a chainsaw, and you get instant respect.
You don't even have to start it!" ~ Joe Walsh
soundtrack of our lives: thanks whole band
I was lucky enough to see him perform with the Eagles in '22. He still rocks !
It's hard to not appreciate the gifted young lady playing the tambourine and shaking the round thang ! I'm in love !
Joe kinda cute doe👀✊🏼
@@jacob.brandw ik
that's Joe's daughter.
RIP Uncle John. Ride hard Local 81
so glad i was able as a teen to enjoy the decade of the 70's and 80's . Best of Music ..... Ever :)
Born in 1992, 35 years too early lol…Nothing beats Oldies Music
kmanb9 im Born in 2005, im12 years too
same here man seen joe 3 times by himself twice with the eagles, and meet pat simmons jr from the doobie brothers man
Yvonne Batterson You got that right!! SPOT-ON!!
Thanks for your love and support ♥️❤️
Happy new year to all the USA and all over the world. And please if you have to much to drink let someone else drive you home it is the best thing to do.
Joe is Cool.
This song always makes everything ok when I hear it
I AGREE JOE, LIFE'S BEEN GOOD TO ME THUS FAR!... LOVED BEING 20 IN THE 70'S THAN BEING 70 IN THE 20'S....{{HUGS}} PEACE OUT!
Same here! Bummed. We are in good company tho.
Thanks!
Good show Joe. Thanks for a million joyful moments. I hope 500 years from now somebody will dig up a record and enjoy your noises as much as I have.
man look to all the haters nobody is forcing you folks to listen and frankly we don't care what you have to say we lived this music and it has memories of things that happened in our lives so go in peace we could give two shits about what you think
+crigal awesome He is saying to have some fucking respect. Try being in this period of time and putting yourself in Joe's shoes.
You done Good!!!
This music is top quality. Ignore the haters. They have no idea. Just enjoy.
Friend,
I agree, but what in the Hell are you responding to?
…..RVM45
I just wish older people would do the same with people growing up to the music today as well. Even if it's not up to the standard as this wonderful band or music, it's hard to tell people not to listen to something that is happening as they get older. This in fact, was everywhere. Joe Walsh, The Eagles. Music is music it connects people.
2nd to none. The great Joe Walsh!
One of my favorite feel good songs.
Thanks for your love and support ♥️❤️♥️💖
Had to listen to this song because life has been pretty good the last couple of days for me!
This is country rock blues and soul.
I cant imagine trying to keep up with Joe back in the day, hes lucky to be alive and rocking still. He puts on a killer show to this day. Ya cant have a bad time listening to Joe. ;-)
Story of my life, born in 86. Love this man and group for helping me feel this way!
Life has been good to me so far!
He is the real deal when it comes to playing live music!
And the real deal with finding good drugs 😂😂
walsh is the persona of rock n roll modern day rockers are trying to emulate
tanner self I won't ever stop trying to be Joe Walsh
I’m 26 years old and am currently wearing a t shirt that says “WWJWD?” With Joe Walsh’s face on it 😎
Thanx,Joe ,you are sooooo 😎 🆒️ 😎 🆒️ 😎..love ya man
I remember my sister telling me Joe had joined the Eagles right before the Eagles came to my city for the Hotel California tour, I was 12, but I remember it so well. She took me to see the Eagles with Joe and it is one of the greatest times of my life. Thank you Joe and Donna!
_I go to parties, sometimes until four,_
_it's hard to leave when you can't find the door._
Yay. Does life get any better?
partied from @1975-1984
Tell me about it buddy
Joe was only 31 when when he wrote this song..shows amazing Stoic wit for such a young man
I can't imagine me ever tiring of this song..has it all
It makes me want to turn it up and laugh every time it comes on! The lyrics and music are so brilliant! It NEVER ever gets old, just like Joe Walsh never gets old!
The most talented guy on the greatest band ever my fav of all time along with clapton
Hell, I'm 16 right now and jam to this shit all the time! This music is better than all the trash on the radio nowadays..
Watching him sing this is so much better than just listening.
I used to jam this song as a teenager out with my buddies in the wee am until the sun was starting to come up. Be so stoned it was like God pointing a flashlight @ you saying it was time to go home. I'm 61 now & Uncle Joe still f**k'n rules!!!
But Seriously, Folks... One of the greatest guitarists ever. And he never took himself too seriously...
He's nowhere near one of the greatest guitarists. You know nothing. 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Omg! I am so dense! I just figured out he is THE JOE WALSH!! LOVE! LOVE! LOVE!!!! ♥️♥️♥️
Long live the individuality of people like Joe .his facial expressions remind me of the great drummer. Keith Moon ❤
To the individual!
Yeah very much like him
I use to listen to this so much, on the road, at home, parties, gosh I miss those days.
I remember discovering FM in 1978 this song sounded so good in stereo 📻....I just saw a backup singer hitting that cowbell. 😂
I think that was joes girl at the time
I am seriously having this played at my funeral. My #1 favorite song!
He’s fuckin hammered here 😂
The great Joe Vitale on drums. Joe and Joe worked together a lot .
Went to Kent State together...............way back to The Measles
Saw in Manchester UK in the James Gang about 1970. He used a Les Paul throughout. Decided to plug in a Strat for the last chord of the night. Only he knows why?
My favorite Joe Walsh song!!
Life has been good so far for me too. Thanks Joe Walsh for all the memories. You are a rock legend sir!
My favorite guitar player ❤👍
Thanks for your love and support ♥️❤️♥️💖
HOT damn everytime we love Uncle Joey
Thanks for your love and support ♥️❤️♥️
Just a wee bit buzzed here!
Lol
Ya, still on that Joe Walsh binge..... 😊
My favorite album "THE SMOKER U DRINK THE PLAYER U GET"❣️❣️ I BOUGHT IN 1978! U MADE MY DAYS/NIGHTS & WHAY HAVE U ❣️😁
PHILADELPHIA❤❤❤USA❤
Everybody's so different, we're all insane. Tru words.
Rock on young Bilbo Baggins...
This song the one that got me into this style of music.
Ain't no going back now.
one of the best musicians of all time.
One of my favorite players, singers, and writers of all time. Pure genius at all three.
Awesome!! Thank you, for the Closed Captions. 🤟😎
Legend