Joe Walsh 1973 ABC In Concert with Barnstorm
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Joe Walsh with Barnstorm
Dick Clark Show
ABC In Concert
September 20, 1973
Rocky Mountain Way
The Bomber
Turn to Stone
Funk #49
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As I watch these 70s videos, I wonder WTF happened to music today. This is real music!
@jamestcallahanphotographer
11 ай бұрын
Seriously…
@gruberstein
11 ай бұрын
They make real music today, mostly real bad music.
@misterwirez7731
11 ай бұрын
Me too, man. the thing is there was rock music, blues music or your parents Bing Crosby... I know which one I picked. 😁
@leechild4655
7 ай бұрын
It was tough to be a hit band back then. Separating yourself from anyone around was key. They all had a unique sound. Nobody sounded like anyone else, and thats the way we liked it back then. original acts only.
@midiland09
7 ай бұрын
Simply, today, these is NO music.
The guy was a freakin genius! So glad he's still around and has settled with his love of his lifetime! YOU GO JOE!
@dr.krinkleweldon5934
7 ай бұрын
The love of his life was stevie nicks
@FirstGaCav
7 ай бұрын
@@dr.krinkleweldon5934 That was just a fling.
@Craigkimmel
2 ай бұрын
They both shared an overpowering love for nose candy , been there done that , nothing to do with love for one another .
Man, the keyboard and joe going back and forth on 'Turn to Stone'...seems a lot like Zeppelin doing a live version of 'No Quarter'. They're both different but both so good.
Joe proved playing guitar rock is not in the hands, it's in the face! Man I love this guy!
The Musicians of the 70's reached their pinicle and produced some of the greatest music ever written. It had nowhere else to go but down. I for one, am glad that I was able to witness it all as it happened.
@SeattleScene
Ай бұрын
True that. Losing Moonie and Bonham in one year was the writing on the wall.
@Jet_Rod_94
Ай бұрын
Man you ain't lyin 😢@SeattleScene
@derekjackson1039
17 күн бұрын
Yeah 67-77 was a great era. It’s amazing what came out of the blues both from the British Invasion and domestically
Saw Joe in the Sam Houston Coliseum in Houston Texas June 16th 1974 with my girlfriend, tickets were five dollars. A month later we married, 9 months after this concert my Son was born. Stevie Nicks opened for him then Walsh rocked the house down. That was 50 years ago on June 16th this year.
Turn to Stone is great.
I’m not sure I’ve ever seen anything better than that
@dr.krinkleweldon5934
7 ай бұрын
Nothing better than classic Joe Walsh.
Vitale…the best of the best of the best.
The best version of Turn To Stone, better than the recorded one
Friggin phenomenal
1972 I was 16 listening to joe. I still have clothing from the 70 . Joe on slide is the best.
So young so talented
@donfillinger3571
11 ай бұрын
26 is not that young
@danielrose3434
11 ай бұрын
😂 right ffs^^
Funk 49 is alot more raw and grungy sounding when played on the les paul . He rarely used a les paul for this song in the 70s . Love the fat and fuzzy tone he gets here.
Ravel’s Bolero and Vince Guaraldi’s, Cast Your Fate To The Wind, both of which were part of The James Gang’s, “The Bomber” suite. Outstanding.
One of the BEST
THE BEST
RIP Randy Meisner :(
Joe rockin' the Gibson Les Paul. Nice.
@joeyhumphrey4536
11 ай бұрын
If it's Les Paul or Fender Strat, Joe smoke it! Awesome song writer but boy could he paly a guitar and slide. The best of the rockers of yesterday. A Legend!!!!!!
@stevehunter252
11 ай бұрын
Don't forget the Hagstrom Swede he played for the first half of the show.
@adamwatson6916
10 ай бұрын
It's a pretty common occurrence for Joe and always has been . In the 70s had three killer sounding les pauls that he used quite frequently. He had a 59 standard which he sold in the early 2000s and and recently re acquired. He had a 1960 les paul standard which gibson replicated a few years back and might be the best sounding modern les paul I have heard. It sounds like a great vintage les paul should . He also had a 69 or 70 tobacco sunburst les paul standard which would have been a modified les Paul Deluxe routed for full size humbuckers ..in that era if you wanted a les paul standard with full size himbuckers or a standard with Full size buckers and a sunburst finish you had to order them from the factory as they were not a regular production model . If you ordered a standard with full size buckers the gibson factory would take a les paul deluxe body that was routed for mini buckers and expand the pickup routes to fit full size buckers and would change the tuss rod cover that read deluxe to one that res standard but there were also many examples of people buying Deluxe les Paul's and doing the mods themselves or getting a Luthier to do the work .either way Joe's Modified deluxe sounded amazing. It has a very raw and aggressive tone but was also very clear and defined. lots of treble bite and just the right amount of midrange warmth. One of the best sounding 70s les Paul's and one of the best period of any era . Alex lifeson had the exact same les Paul . It was a very early 1970 tobacco sunburst Deluxe modified to a standard with full size buckers and it had a very similar sound. Page Also had a 69 or 70 modified deluxe which sounded Amazing as well. It had a very similar raw and aggressive tone with more bite than a late 50s model . Those 1968 to 1974 les Paul's are highly underrated guitars including the 68 yo 74 les paul customs as well which from 68 to 73 were the only les Paul's you could buy off the rack in a store that had full size humbuckers which is why you see so many guys using late 60s and ealry 70s customs during that time period
@bigbrotherisasob
10 ай бұрын
@@adamwatson6916 correct.
Flawless. Great job Mojo Man!
Love him.
Wow. Thanks for posting the whole thing.
Saw them back up Stills/Manassas about three months before this show. Barnstorm was a really, really good band. Probably a better fit for Joe than the James Gang had been, IMV.
@adamwatson6916
10 ай бұрын
Joe's Best Playing and Guitar tone was with the James Gang .
I caught them on this tour. Don’t remember much except I really enjoyed it. Joe had this really freaky crazy mask hanging from his mic stand.
The talk box - Joe was not the first, but he did it before Frampton!
@dr.krinkleweldon5934
7 ай бұрын
He set up frampton with his. Showed him how to work it
Pure acid rock before its time
Made LOUD to be played LOUD.
@r.r.7156
7 ай бұрын
James gang rides again
@Rapiddrive1
Күн бұрын
This is what was scratched into the runout area on the barnstorm album. You had one of the original pressings didn’t you! Nobody knows that… All the way think that needs to be amended… :-)
awsome.
Unbelievable that this was on TV???????
@splinterlife1969
11 ай бұрын
Yeah we lived in a better time then
Incorrect year. The concert was filmed September 20, 1973 in Santa Monica CA. First broadcast December 7, 1973.
@splinterlife1969
Жыл бұрын
Thanks for the correction
@maxsno
11 ай бұрын
How ya doin. Rick the bass player
I don't remember the year but it was an early seventies I think when Joe lost his daughter,, and he went through hell for a long time over that but he came out okay.
@gregorymunson998
8 ай бұрын
And produced one of the most poignant and beautiful songs ever - For Emma
How ya doin ! Rick the bass player.
Kenny Passarelli!
That giveon hes playing is famouse nhe gave it to Jimmy page..thats the gibson page recorded many with
Do you have more In Concert footage? I'm currently searching for an episode from December 6th, 1974.
@splinterlife1969
9 ай бұрын
Nope this one’s only have one I have
@theanalogkid3763
9 ай бұрын
@@splinterlife1969 That’s ok. Thank you for replying so quickly!
I wonder who the keyboard player is with Rocke Grace on the other keyboard?
@splinterlife1969
11 ай бұрын
I’m really not sure who’s playing the other keyboard.
@steveguitargunter
11 ай бұрын
Tommy Stephenson?
@ManofTroy81
7 ай бұрын
@@steveguitargunter Tommy Stephenson is correct.
Back when girls were all natural and no tattoos
@charleskollin1221
26 күн бұрын
Ah yes, I remember.
That's a young Carmine Appice on drums.
@steveguitargunter
Жыл бұрын
No. Joe Vitale.
@johnnyd63
Жыл бұрын
Nope...A young Joe Vitale on drums.
@maxsno
11 ай бұрын
Right on Barn Storm crew . How ya doin. Rick the bass player.
@ensouledlife6961
11 ай бұрын
It’s Joe
@brittonballenger3214
8 ай бұрын
Thumbs down 👇 , Carman Appice NEVER PLAYED WITH BARNSTORM
American cameramen are the worst
American cameramen are the worst