Posted on 06/28/2015 8:39:09 AM PDT by fella
The James Gang of the 70's had some very presaging songs about what the socio-politics of their day would progress into in our time.
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The Bomber: Closet Queen/Bolero
Maybe there is sheet music somewhere for the album "Thirds," I was hoping somebody who reads here might know how to play the song, and be feeling generous!
Joe Walsh - Analog Man
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RLaQUU_VLMk
i like this one too
Joe Walsh - Family
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tCqWMk8jXeY
Went to Kent State with Joe. We met during Freshman week as we both tried out for the same bands. He borrowed my Dr. Z Maz Jr. amp when he was inducted into the Rock Hall of Fame.
Best Joe Walsh song: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rt75y38J00s
And he’s a ham radio operator.
Funk 49 is a gem
Can’t find any YouTube’s but as I remember Walsh was pretty funny as Ed on the Drew Carey Show.
The album info. says Funk 49 was a warm-up riff that everyone liked so much they hung some words on it and put it on James Gang Rides Again.
Uh, sleep all day, out all night
I know where you’re going
I don’t that’s acting right
You don’t think it’s showing
A jumpin’ up, fallin’ down
Don’t misunderstand me
You don’t think that I know your plan
What you try’n to hand me?
Out all night, sleep all day
I know what you’re doing
If you’re gonna a-act that way
I think there’s trouble brewing
Joe beat his addictions while with the Eagles in later days.
Good for him. Hope it stuck.
Oh. Yeah. The words in that song are NOT what makes it a good song. And I’m a poet
This is an instrumental
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