Posted on 10/26/2013 8:06:29 PM PDT by virgil283
"James Gang Rides Again is the second album by American band James Gang,
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Cleveland history ping
IOW, electronics came before the guitar, and maybe he wouldn't have taken an interest in guitar without an interest in electronics.
From what I've read, he's a stand-up guy. A factoid pretty well know in guitar circles, Walsh sold Jimmy Page the Les Paul that appears in most Led Zeppelin works and photos.
Turn to Stone (cover)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9xs1E15M0SA
Hey now the well run dry
Pages of the book on fire
Read the writing ...on the wall...
Hoedown, say showdown
Everywhere you look
they’re fighting...Hear the call...
And you know its getting stronger,
It can’t last very much longer
Turn to stone
Well there’s a change in the wind
You know the signs don’t lie
Such a strange feeling and I don’t know why
Its takin’ ... such a long time ...
Backyard people and they work all day
Tired of the speeches
And the way the reasons they keep changin’...
Just to make the Words Rhyme...
And you know its getting stronger,
Can’t fake ‘em out much longer
Turn to stone
And you know its getting stronger,
It can’t last very much longer
Turn to stone
One of the greatest songs ever!
When I lived in Santa Barbara, Walsh and friends (old Barnstorm members if I recall) would play every New Year's Eve at the Biltmore Hotel. You had to get there early to see the show as Joe never made it till midnight. Someone would usually come to the mic at 10:30 or 11:00 pm and apologize for Joe being unable to continue.
No, I know it. We never played there, but played Jackson, Houghton Lake, Alpena, Soult St. Marie, Lansing, Flint, and almost everywhere else.
All those places in MI and you never played Tanz Haus?!
Nope.
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