Hi again. I saw The Eagles live at Vivent Arena, Salt Lake City, in May 2022, they played this and Joe Walsh is just as wicked on the guitar at 70 something as he was at 30. It was the concert of a lifetime.
Joe Walsh is one of America’s most under rated guitarists. He is an unappreciated treasure. The Smoker You Drink,The Player You Get is my favorite Joe Walsh album. Brings back lots of great memories.
As an old musician myself I really appreciate that she sees and appreciates the musical talent and passion of these old dog rocker musicians. This was real talent
Thanks for recognizing it...I felt like I was taking a timed test and when I got what I thought was the answer I was wrong...turns out we were right....still love Kel
I saw them around 10 years ago and they still sounded this good live. Hearing the eagles live is a totally different experience! One of the best concerts I’ve been to!
I would put Joe Walsh 🎸up there with the great ones like Jimmy Page, Stevie Ray, Eric Clapton, Tony Iommi, and David Gilmore ♥️! Been a fan of his since the James Gang in '67!🤣🔥🎸
My wife and I saw the Eagles at Madison Square Garden last year. Joe did this song as well as a few others during the concert and he was absolutely terrific! In fact even though the entire concert was awesome, I think Joe stole the show! He is a treasure and I am so happy that he’s straightened out his life and is still with us!
Can not believe how long it has been since I heard this. I was lucky enough to see them live twice, and I do remember them doing this song, it was so totally amazing to see & hear.
You two are fantastic. Its one thing to hear a song or band for the first time and really enjoy it. Then there is Getting to hear an entirely new genre that just lights up and opens a whole new world to your life. Watching Kel helps me to appreciate the music I have been hearing for years on years. I have tons of respect for you Rich taking care of the love of your life and filling her days with this kind of Joy. Thank you both for the open, honest and vulnerability. Blessings
I could not get enough of this song when I bought the album in 1973. My Dad would not allow this music at home but when I went into the Air Force I bought up everything. Joe is still doing it!
Tremendously awesome. I concur! I hadn't seen this live version and it does not disappoint! Also.... tremendously awesome Mtv t-shirt. Those were the days...
Hi kel & rich. Thank u so much. I was brought up in the 70s. We had somusic, it was unreal. Every week, it was buying a new album, from simon &Garfunkel to pink floyd best times
See, and I commented on Life's been good before watching this one so I didn't know Kel knew about Hotel California. This is a fantastic live version of the song! The moment he starts working the talk box, the look on Kel's face is awesome! Thank you both for the joy.
Joe Walsh is a truly underappreciated musician. He has such a diverse range of music: hard-rockin' blues (Rocky Mountain Way; Funk 49) - beautiful sweet ballads (Rockets; Tend My Garden) - as well as introspective tunes (The Confessor; In The City) - and Joe also got to show off his dry sense of humor (Life's Been Good; Ordinary Average Guy). I remember listening to KY102 FM (a rock station that used to be in Kansas City, Missouri), back in the late '80s, and Joe was in town for a concert promoting the The Confessor album, and the station had him in, as a guest. They also let him guest dj. He was hilarious. He kept playing with the vocal effects (slowing down his voice and such). I loved it.
I am 70 years old and grew up with ALL this music like many others who comment here. Listening to these great old bands and singers in the days before things like "Autotune" , confirms the talent that was at the top of the food chain back then. Love Joe Walsh!!
When Joe Walsh joined the Eagles, that was so incredible!! To go see the Eagles, you were watching three great solo artist play all there great songs. Don Henley, Glen Frey and Joe Walsh! Great review Kel n Rich!!
My favorite recording of this song was when he was live at "Darrel's house" I love Joe Walsh. I just saw him today doing an interview with Ringo Starr on Entertainment tonight. Another great Joe Walsh song is "Life's been good so far"
Hi. Kel, love your MTV t-shirt. Martha Quinn was one of the very first vj's on MTV; she is now a dj on our local oldies radio station in Salt Lake City; she is so fun to listen to. Keep rockin you two. Love the reactions.
Kel... you are on a most excellent adventure. I was very fortunate to have attended a concert (1976) with Joe Walsh, the Eagles, Jackson Browne, and Linda Ronstadt. Yes... there is so much music to enjoy; but we're all just musical miners diggin' for treasures ❤️
I like it when y'all talk over the songs. I'm not here to just listen to the music. I'm here for the great insights you two have in the moment. Talk away! Love it!
Had to Subscribe because of the good taste of doing this song! So underrated, Joe was a brilliant Producer as well! Thank you for including the live version.
Love Rich and Kel, Kel's reaction to the talk box just great!! Obviously her 1st introduction to this i thing was Peter Frampton's Do you feel like we do just great!
In 1973, I had an old cassette tape player and late at night I'd listen to a radio station out of New York on my parents old radio gramophone they kept in my bedroom [quiet, so I wouldn't wake the my brothers in the same room]. I'd place the cassette player up to the one big mono speaker on the gramophone and wait till a song I liked came on. One night Rocky mountain way came on and I hit the play/record buttons just in time to record it but I missed the first 20 seconds...I was 15 and I'd never heard this song before...I treasured that song and always kept that cassette tape. In 1974 I bought the ''the Smoker you drink the player you get'' on vinyl. A year later, my little brother accidentally melted my record on a heater...fortunately it only managed to warp the intro guitar lines of Rocky mountain way and Meadows intro on side 2, so the needle jumped at the end of every phrase into the middle of the next phrase for about 30 seconds........most annoying but he was young and didn't know. I have a complete version of the album on CD now but somehow my kooky memory enjoys the damaged missing riff version even today. I still have that original pressing with it's distinctive 'buckle' and I'm always playing it...fantastic album, great musician, timeless songs, despite my brothers mindless actions...he has no memory of it. I already knew Joe Walsh from the James gang and the song Funk 49 At live concerts where my favourite rock bands were playing in the late '70's and through the '80's it was obligatory to shout out an encore of Rocky mountain way and get the band [whoever it was] to play it...they always obliged. That stamps this song as a classic...up there with Running Bear...which also demanded an encore ritually at the end of any bands live show. ps: Kel...you may be thinking of ''Heartache tonight'' by the Eagles..also starring Joe Walsh...no mistake.
The Humble High School Senior Prom around 1990. Our band kicked in with this tune, sort of live version style....funny, students stood around rather perplexed....all and I mean all of the faculty danced their butts off! After that I guess you could say it was the real Senior Prom!
Kel you are so lucky. You are experiencing fantastic music that was. The 60's was a musical movement of a generation in awaken state of consciousness. I lived the 60's the 70's the 80's and so on. Kel as you know true music is fluid like a river or an ocean - ever changing. You can't catch every wave that comes your way. But you get to a point in time when you can pick and choose what interest you; effects your soul, your spirit. Music is both mechanical and precise; and yet fluid and unpredictable. It amplifies the human condition of untapped potential, inspiration and imagination. 88 keys on a piano, 4, 6, 12 stings on a guitar, variations are endless just as we are. That is music. You stand where you have the ability to look back and see how you got where you are today. As for myself, I traveled the road that got us here. You will one day pick up where I and others left off. One day you too, will have others pick up where you had left off. If you don't believe me then look at your channel. People are already picking up what you and Rich are laying down - picking up where you had left off. That my dear friend is the nature of music. :-)
You know. I was driving home from work 2 days ago. This song came on the radio. My first thought was," I bet Kel would love this song. I wonder if Rich has thought of this one. Now today. I see this.. So Great you guys!!!!
The backdrop in the first video is the view of the back side of 14,255ft Longs Peak from Bear Lake in Rocky Mountain National Park. I climbed the front side of it once but couldn't handle the sheer cliffs of the backside. I saw The Eagles last year. Joe Walsh can still rock this song.
One of my favorite guitarists of all time. He was good with the Eagles, he was GREAT on his own. During this weird lock down time, am finally getting caught up on your videos. Thank you both, hope you are well. Would love to see your pup after a year, lol. Be well.
In case Kel doesn't know- The guitar is shifted from the Amplifiers to a box that has a small speaker as its amplifier. The tube is connected to the speaker and put in the guitarist mouth. So, now the guitarist's mouth is a part of the speaker/ tube amplifier. The microphone picks up the sounds coming from the guitarists mouth. I may have confused myself in this explanation, I need some aspirin!
Joe Walsh is the Master of the Talk Box! Nobody even comes close to him and never will. I remember hearing the other Eagles saying the more stoned he got... the better he played... and I believe that is true!
I so envy Kel getting to hear this music for the first time. I grew up in NY in the sixties and listened to pop and rock music constantly and then in 1973 moved to LA and lived there till 2000. At the time LA was the center of the music industry universe. This music was on everyone's car and home stereos from morning to night. It truly was like a sound track. Unfortunately radio is no longer free and therefore you either buy your music or don't listen at all. When radio was free what you listened to was randomly chosen. If you like to only listen to one kind of music or one artist you might think it would be weird to have someone else choose what you listened to. But what happened is you were forced to to listen to everything and so you discovered music you might not otherwise have listened to. People like me loved to listen to the radio because we loved the very fact that you never knew what you were going to hear next but you knew it would blow you away. From the time the Beatles and Stones hit the radio in '63 till everything faded in the late 80's it was one unbroken stream of creativity at least as far as music was concerned. It was a constant flow of new and wonderful music that was ever changing and evolving over a period of decades. I guess those of us who grew up in that time just assumed it would always be that way. I miss it so much. But it is great to see that even years later that music still has the power to bring a child like sense of joy and wonder. Kel's reactions are priceless and transport me back to a time when I first rocked out to this music. Kel would have fit into those times so well. I know she would have been the quintessential rocker girl! What do I recommend you react to next. EVERTHING!!!
This was on the album "The Smoker You Drink, The Player You Get". The album name always reminded me of the REO Speedwagon album title "You Can Tune a Piano, But You Can't Tuna Fish".
Ha ha “fish filter line” for the talk box. We had to make our own when I was in high school in the 70’s. Joe Walsh is awesome. I saw him play this with Ringo Starr’s All Starr Band. Not sure if you know, but, Joe is Ringo’s brother in law.
Washington DC Way, I was at that Eagles concert. I also went to see Joe Walsh in concert. Only him, not James Gang. Backup band we'd never heard of, nobody had heard of them/him. Charlie Daniel's Band. Yep, fan of them ever since.
Joe Walsh was/is a wonderful guitar player. I`m so pleased he sorted himself out.....he went a lot crazy with the drink & drugs, we almost lost him. Rocky mountain way, fine song.
grew up loving the Eagles in the late 80's as i discovered 70's music, only recently realized it was the Joe Walsh influence that caught my soul. This song basically became the album Hotel California in my humble opinion you can here it in every verse!
First concert I ever saw was Joe Walsh opening for Stevie Nicks in 1983. He played Ravel's Bolero. You should look for it. Kel would have a complete and total eargasm.
The James Gang is actually from Cleveland. They spent a good bit of time in California after getting their recording contract. Joe Walsh's band was called Barnstorm.
@@danedelinski9085I'm originally from Ohio, out in the middle of a cornfield. Never saw the Raspberries perform live. But I saw the James Gang twice, once with Joe and once with Tommy Bolin a few years later.
@@elgonwilliams7624 I was not a Raspberries fan mainly because Eric Carmen sings like a girl but I saw James Gang every chance I got * left the great white north for Houston in 76 and never looked back * ( not a fan of snow either lol )
@@danedelinski9085 I lived in Ohio for the first 18 years, then moved to Indiana for college and finally to Austin to finish my education. After leaving the military, I ended up in Florida, then spent 9 years in Connecticut before returning to Florida. Last year I moved to Las Vegas. I'm not fond of snow either.
Kel's love for the talk box is great. There is a pedal she can use called the YAYA. I have a Digitech pedal board with several pre-set combinations of various pedals and it has a YAYA. Extreme fun!
Joe is one of the best, on his own, but when the Eagles asked him to join, they couldn't have made a better choice...for them and for Joe. It gave him a reason to get sober and even he has said that it saved his life. Thanks Joe, for all of your music. You are one class act.
Thought you guys were going to break into an Abbot & Costello style musical "Who's on First?" comedy routine there for a second! xD Joe Walsh is one of those guys that when he comes on the radio, you always have to turn it up!
Hi again. I saw The Eagles live at Vivent Arena, Salt Lake City, in May 2022, they played this and Joe Walsh is just as wicked on the guitar at 70 something as he was at 30. It was the concert of a lifetime.
Joe Walsh is one of America’s most under rated guitarists. He is an unappreciated treasure. The Smoker You Drink,The Player You Get is my favorite Joe Walsh album. Brings back lots of great memories.
As an old musician myself I really appreciate that she sees and appreciates the musical talent and passion of these old dog rocker musicians. This was real talent
Joe Walsh so underrated, so friggin' good!!!
Makes everyone he plays with better.
As Glenn Frey said "Joe is an interesting bunch of guys". Joe definately underrated guitar player. He's a master.
She is hearing "Heartache Tonight" which was co wrote by Bob Seger and Glenn Fry....and Glenn Fry is an original Eagles member......good call Kel
Thanks George. That was driving me nuts. I just had it stuck on the tip of my brain but could not, for the life of me jar it loose.
Thanks. You are absolutely right.
thanks for the reinforcement...I thought I was gonna get a shout out and I did....thanks again
Thank you and we are absolutely right and I still love Kel
Thanks for recognizing it...I felt like I was taking a timed test and when I got what I thought was the answer I was wrong...turns out we were right....still love Kel
I saw them around 10 years ago and they still sounded this good live. Hearing the eagles live is a totally different experience! One of the best concerts I’ve been to!
Love this as much now as I did in 1973. What a composer, musician, vocalist and arranger and such a tight band. Superbly produced! Joe’s the man!
I would put Joe Walsh 🎸up there with the great ones like Jimmy Page, Stevie Ray, Eric Clapton, Tony Iommi, and David Gilmore ♥️! Been a fan of his since the James Gang in '67!🤣🔥🎸
@@johnduval8891 damn straight!
and Alex from Rush
His ability to lead the Eagles in recent times, puts him over the top
You damn skippy Joe is a Legendary guitarist,
joe walsh top 5 for me
Step back a little further and listen to Joe with the James Gang and “Funk #49”.
and Funk #48
you're right! This was the 1st concert that I ever went to...in Muhlenberg College in 1971, and again at Hunter College in NYC that year. Awesome!!
My wife and I saw the Eagles at Madison Square Garden last year. Joe did this song as well as a few others during the concert and he was absolutely terrific! In fact even though the entire concert was awesome, I think Joe stole the show! He is a treasure and I am so happy that he’s straightened out his life and is still with us!
The live version is FABULOUS!!!!!🖤
Can not believe how long it has been since I heard this. I was lucky enough to see them live twice, and I do remember them doing this song, it was so totally amazing to see & hear.
You two are fantastic. Its one thing to hear a song or band for the first time and really enjoy it. Then there is Getting to hear an entirely new genre that just lights up and opens a whole new world to your life. Watching Kel helps me to appreciate the music I have been hearing for years on years. I have tons of respect for you Rich taking care of the love of your life and filling her days with this kind of Joy. Thank you both for the open, honest and vulnerability. Blessings
I could not get enough of this song when I bought the album in 1973. My Dad would not allow this music at home but when I went into the Air Force I bought up everything. Joe is still doing it!
Tremendously awesome. I concur! I hadn't seen this live version and it does not disappoint! Also.... tremendously awesome Mtv t-shirt. Those were the days...
One of my ALL TIME favorites 🤠🤘🏼🤠🤘🏼🤠🤘🏼🤠🤘🏼🤠🤘🏼🤠🤘🏼🤠🤘🏼🤠🤘🏼🤠🤘🏼🤠🤘🏼🤠🤘🏼
Hi kel & rich. Thank u so much. I was brought up in the 70s. We had somusic, it was unreal. Every week, it was buying a new album, from simon &Garfunkel to pink floyd best times
You two are so much better than you think you are! Thank you, for you.
See, and I commented on Life's been good before watching this one so I didn't know Kel knew about Hotel California. This is a fantastic live version of the song! The moment he starts working the talk box, the look on Kel's face is awesome! Thank you both for the joy.
They did a brilliant version of this on "Live At Daryl's House" with Daryl Hall
Joe Walsh is a truly underappreciated musician. He has such a diverse range of music: hard-rockin' blues (Rocky Mountain Way; Funk 49) - beautiful sweet ballads (Rockets; Tend My Garden) - as well as introspective tunes (The Confessor; In The City) - and Joe also got to show off his dry sense of humor (Life's Been Good; Ordinary Average Guy). I remember listening to KY102 FM (a rock station that used to be in Kansas City, Missouri), back in the late '80s, and Joe was in town for a concert promoting the The Confessor album, and the station had him in, as a guest. They also let him guest dj. He was hilarious. He kept playing with the vocal effects (slowing down his voice and such). I loved it.
I am 70 years old and grew up with ALL this music like many others who comment here. Listening to these great old bands and singers in the days before things like "Autotune" , confirms the talent that was at the top of the food chain back then. Love Joe Walsh!!
When Joe Walsh joined the Eagles, that was so incredible!!
To go see the Eagles, you were watching three great solo artist play all there great songs.
Don Henley, Glen Frey and Joe Walsh! Great review Kel n Rich!!
Don't forget Don Felder. He did have a hit with "Heavy Metal."
The Eagles are all smiles during this song.
What a guitarist Joe Walsh is. Thanks.
Check out Joe Walsh’s ‘Life’s Been Good’ from the ‘But Seriously, Folks...’ album.
👍😁👍
I saw Eagles with Joe Walsh in concert in late 1979. My husband surprised me with the tickets.
Kel gets this all so many years later. Standing strong so many years after. Joe Walsh covers decades.
My favorite recording of this song was when he was live at "Darrel's house" I love Joe Walsh. I just saw him today doing an interview with Ringo Starr on Entertainment tonight. Another great Joe Walsh song is "Life's been good so far"
I'm from Massachusetts too so I love hearing people say "wicked"! Cheers!
Always gotta kick it wickit haaaaad!
I’m from western Mass
"Life's Been Good" another great Joe Walsh classic.
Hi. Kel, love your MTV t-shirt. Martha Quinn was one of the very first vj's on MTV; she is now a dj on our local oldies radio station in Salt Lake City; she is so fun to listen to.
Keep rockin you two. Love the reactions.
Kel... you are on a most excellent adventure. I was very fortunate to have attended a concert (1976) with Joe Walsh, the Eagles, Jackson Browne, and Linda Ronstadt. Yes... there is so much music to enjoy; but we're all just musical miners diggin' for treasures ❤️
The best collection of talent ever...the potential was unlimited had they been able to get along
Joe Walsh the legend!
I like it when y'all talk over the songs. I'm not here to just listen to the music. I'm here for the great insights you two have in the moment. Talk away! Love it!
Had to Subscribe because of the good taste of doing this song! So underrated, Joe was a brilliant Producer as well! Thank you for including the live version.
Love Rich and Kel, Kel's reaction to the talk box just great!! Obviously her 1st introduction to this i thing was Peter Frampton's Do you feel like we do just great!
you make my week, thank you guys!
DON'T FORGET THE MOVIE "THE WARRIORS" - THE SONG AT THE END IS GREAT !!!! IN THE CITY
Exactly. Everytime we partied till sunrise, we would play "In the City"..just like end of The Warriors
I saw Joe play back in the 80s. One of the most entertaining shows I have ever been to and I've seen a lot.
i think at times i've seen it all. thankyou knr
I've just encountered magic. Cheers from Canada
In 1973, I had an old cassette tape player and late at night I'd listen to a radio station out of New York on my parents old radio gramophone they kept in my bedroom [quiet, so I wouldn't wake the my brothers in the same room]. I'd place the cassette player up to the one big mono speaker on the gramophone and wait till a song I liked came on. One night Rocky mountain way came on and I hit the play/record buttons just in time to record it but I missed the first 20 seconds...I was 15 and I'd never heard this song before...I treasured that song and always kept that cassette tape.
In 1974 I bought the ''the Smoker you drink the player you get'' on vinyl. A year later, my little brother accidentally melted my record on a heater...fortunately it only managed to warp the intro guitar lines of Rocky mountain way and Meadows intro on side 2, so the needle jumped at the end of every phrase into the middle of the next phrase for about 30 seconds........most annoying but he was young and didn't know. I have a complete version of the album on CD now but somehow my kooky memory enjoys the damaged missing riff version even today.
I still have that original pressing with it's distinctive 'buckle' and I'm always playing it...fantastic album, great musician, timeless songs, despite my brothers mindless actions...he has no memory of it. I already knew Joe Walsh from the James gang and the song Funk 49
At live concerts where my favourite rock bands were playing in the late '70's and through the '80's it was obligatory to shout out an encore of Rocky mountain way and get the band [whoever it was] to play it...they always obliged. That stamps this song as a classic...up there with Running Bear...which also demanded an encore ritually at the end of any bands live show.
ps: Kel...you may be thinking of ''Heartache tonight'' by the Eagles..also starring Joe Walsh...no mistake.
The band is Barnstorm. During this time Joe Walsh actually lived in the Rockies in Colorado waayyy out in the middle of nowhere!
I recall an interview where Joe said this song came to him while mowing his lawn at his home in the Rockies.
@@r.miller4810 lol that is awesome
The Humble High School Senior Prom around 1990. Our band kicked in with this tune, sort of live version style....funny, students stood around rather perplexed....all and I mean all of the faculty danced their butts off! After that I guess you could say it was the real Senior Prom!
Kel you are so lucky. You are experiencing fantastic music that was. The 60's was a musical movement of a generation in awaken state of consciousness. I lived the 60's the 70's the 80's and so on. Kel as you know true music is fluid like a river or an ocean - ever changing. You can't catch every wave that comes your way. But you get to a point in time when you can pick and choose what interest you; effects your soul, your spirit.
Music is both mechanical and precise; and yet fluid and unpredictable. It amplifies the human condition of untapped potential, inspiration and imagination. 88 keys on a piano, 4, 6, 12 stings on a guitar, variations are endless just as we are. That is music. You stand where you have the ability to look back and see how you got where you are today. As for myself, I traveled the road that got us here. You will one day pick up where I and others left off. One day you too, will have others pick up where you had left off. If you don't believe me then look at your channel. People are already picking up what you and Rich are laying down - picking up where you had left off. That my dear friend is the nature of music. :-)
You know. I was driving home from work 2 days ago. This song came on the radio. My first thought was," I bet Kel would love this song. I wonder if Rich has thought of this one. Now today. I see this.. So Great you guys!!!!
this is why you guys are the best reactors on youtube, to see kel laugh with such pure child llike glee when a bit of music hits her sweet spot.
Oh my god, this was the first time seeing Kel N’ Rich, I just subscribed, for some unknown reason I like these two hicks!
The backdrop in the first video is the view of the back side of 14,255ft Longs Peak from Bear Lake in Rocky Mountain National Park. I climbed the front side of it once but couldn't handle the sheer cliffs of the backside. I saw The Eagles last year. Joe Walsh can still rock this song.
One of my favorite guitarists of all time. He was good with the Eagles, he was GREAT on his own.
During this weird lock down time, am finally getting caught up on your videos. Thank you both, hope you are well. Would love to see your pup after a year, lol. Be well.
Oh please do some more Joe Walsh. Thank you. Saw The Eagles and Joe back in '77. Wish I could remember it.
In case Kel doesn't know- The guitar is shifted from the Amplifiers to a box that has a small speaker as its amplifier. The tube is connected to the speaker and put in the guitarist mouth. So, now the guitarist's mouth is a part of the speaker/ tube amplifier. The microphone picks up the sounds coming from the guitarists mouth. I may have confused myself in this explanation, I need some aspirin!
You said it perfectly ✌️
Joe Walsh one word GENIUS. His slide playing is awesome and he is the master of the talking pipe which he uses to stunning affect on this song.
Joe Walsh is the Master of the Talk Box! Nobody even comes close to him and never will. I remember hearing the other Eagles saying the more stoned he got... the better he played... and I believe that is true!
saw the eagles live in 77 Birmingham Al Hotel California tour.... Joe was killing it
...and always remember "The Smoker you Drink the Player you Get!"
@josef mengele should _have_
(the irony of a grammar nazi correcting "josef mengele" is too delicious to pass up)
Damn.... I understand exactly what you meant lol and I just happen to be drunk right now lol
Classic song!
I so envy Kel getting to hear this music for the first time. I grew up in NY in the sixties and listened to pop and rock music constantly and then in 1973 moved to LA and lived there till 2000. At the time LA was the center of the music industry universe. This music was on everyone's car and home stereos from morning to night. It truly was like a sound track. Unfortunately radio is no longer free and therefore you either buy your music or don't listen at all. When radio was free what you listened to was randomly chosen. If you like to only listen to one kind of music or one artist you might think it would be weird to have someone else choose what you listened to. But what happened is you were forced to to listen to everything and so you discovered music you might not otherwise have listened to. People like me loved to listen to the radio because we loved the very fact that you never knew what you were going to hear next but you knew it would blow you away. From the time the Beatles and Stones hit the radio in '63 till everything faded in the late 80's it was one unbroken stream of creativity at least as far as music was concerned. It was a constant flow of new and wonderful music that was ever changing and evolving over a period of decades. I guess those of us who grew up in that time just assumed it would always be that way. I miss it so much. But it is great to see that even years later that music still has the power to bring a child like sense of joy and wonder. Kel's reactions are priceless and transport me back to a time when I first rocked out to this music. Kel would have fit into those times so well. I know she would have been the quintessential rocker girl! What do I recommend you react to next. EVERTHING!!!
She’s got the most amazing reaction. Very genuine. You’re a lucky man Rich to get to share those moments with her.
I LOVE YALLS SHOW OR REACTIONS
Hi, new to your channel, from Australia, love this song,love Joe Walsh/The Eagles. You two are so cute together.
Happy Friday guys!! Now you guys got me thinking about other Joe Walsh song's 👍😎👍 Thx!! Godsmack rocks Kel!!🤘
Ahhh, there it is! I've been waiting for this one. Great song, great artist, and great reaction!
Peeeeerrrrrrrrrrrfect Drivin Music Right Here!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!😱😱😱😱😱😱😱😎😎😎😎😎😎😎
This was on the album "The Smoker You Drink, The Player You Get". The album name always reminded me of the REO Speedwagon album title "You Can Tune a Piano, But You Can't Tuna Fish".
There is nothing simpler to play than nearly ALL of Walsh's songs...THEN try to play it like HIM!
I remember all of this music grew up on MTV it was a great time
Eagles tune! Heartache Tonight!
Tremendously awesome.....yes, ma'am 😎
Ha ha “fish filter line” for the talk box. We had to make our own when I was in high school in the 70’s.
Joe Walsh is awesome. I saw him play this with Ringo Starr’s All Starr Band. Not sure if you know, but, Joe is Ringo’s brother in law.
Washington DC Way, I was at that Eagles concert. I also went to see Joe Walsh in concert. Only him, not James Gang. Backup band we'd never heard of, nobody had heard of them/him. Charlie Daniel's Band. Yep, fan of them ever since.
Joe Walsh was/is a wonderful guitar player. I`m so pleased he sorted himself out.....he went a lot crazy with the drink & drugs, we almost lost him. Rocky mountain way, fine song.
I love Joe's wacky lyrics in his songs. "Ordinary Average Guy" is so awesome for its lyrical simplicity given the subject matter. :)
Great reaction!!! And you do have a great playlist!!!
I love that bluesy sound
Yes, Hell Freezes Over tour was amazing.
Bits of this song has been in tons of movies.
grew up loving the Eagles in the late 80's as i discovered 70's music, only recently realized it was the Joe Walsh influence that caught my soul. This song basically became the album Hotel California in my humble opinion you can here it in every verse!
Great Southern Rock!!! One of the greatest band of US!!!!
I saw them do this live in November '23. They Tore. It. Up.
That live performance was kickass!
First concert I ever saw was Joe Walsh opening for Stevie Nicks in 1983. He played Ravel's Bolero. You should look for it. Kel would have a complete and total eargasm.
The Eagles Heart Ache Tonight is the song Kel is thinking of, “There’s gonna be a heart ache tonight, heart ache tonight I know”
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John Starace i wonder where she would have heard that though?
Have you heard "Turn to Stone" from Joe Walsh? Off the album"So What" or " Barnstorm"... Great tune🤘😎
I.L.B.Ts. They played the heck out of this on the radio when it came out.
The James Gang is actually from Cleveland. They spent a good bit of time in California after getting their recording contract. Joe Walsh's band was called Barnstorm.
They played @ our prom in NE Ohio ( James Gang )
The Raspberries played our Homecoming * great place to be in the 60 - 70's
@@danedelinski9085I'm originally from Ohio, out in the middle of a cornfield. Never saw the Raspberries perform live. But I saw the James Gang twice, once with Joe and once with Tommy Bolin a few years later.
@@elgonwilliams7624 I was not a Raspberries fan mainly because Eric Carmen sings like a girl but I saw James Gang every chance I got * left the great white north for Houston in 76 and never looked back * ( not a fan of snow either lol )
Wasn't Walsh from Toledo? Or am I thinking of someone else (and yes, I know Tom Scholz was originally from Toledo as well)?
@@danedelinski9085 I lived in Ohio for the first 18 years, then moved to Indiana for college and finally to Austin to finish my education. After leaving the military, I ended up in Florida, then spent 9 years in Connecticut before returning to Florida. Last year I moved to Las Vegas. I'm not fond of snow either.
Living in Toronto listened to Triumph back in the day! I'm pretty sure they did a cover on the first album Rock N Roll machine...?
Kel's love for the talk box is great. There is a pedal she can use called the YAYA. I have a Digitech pedal board with several pre-set combinations of various pedals and it has a YAYA. Extreme fun!
Joe is totally kick arse amazing !
Thanks for sharing the song, and your thoughts.
Lerv from down under \m/ \m/
Rocky Mountain was done by Joe and his band Barnstorm (active from 1972-74) off the second album The Smoker you drink the Player you Get
Joe is one of the best, on his own, but when the Eagles asked him to join, they couldn't have made a better choice...for them and for Joe. It gave him a reason to get sober and even he has said that it saved his life. Thanks Joe, for all of your music. You are one class act.
One of the first songs recorded at Caribou Ranch in Nederland, Colorado...
Kel has the Eagles "Heartache Tonight" stuck in her head.
Joe had a great (but small) role on the Drew Carey Show and he was hilarious. Look for the clip where Drew is auditioning people for his band!
Top of the Top. You are so right.
Thought you guys were going to break into an Abbot & Costello style musical "Who's on First?" comedy routine there for a second! xD Joe Walsh is one of those guys that when he comes on the radio, you always have to turn it up!
this song was cover like a thousand times, but this song will never die