sodascouts
08-11-2009, 01:20 PM
Joe's last solo work to date, Songs for Dying Planet was released in 1992 and turns 17 today, right before the "Party of Two" tour with Glenn and the Eagles' subsequent "resumption."
Ironically, the first song on the album, Shut Up (http://www.joewalshonline.com/solo/dyingplanet/shutup.htm), mentions them:
Well, some friends of mine I never met called me the other day
They was gonna have a party and they called me to say
"Hey, Joe, how ya doin'? How's your album? How's your tour?
How's Don Henley? How's Glenn Frey?
And who, what, where and when and why?"
They could not shut up (Can't shut up)
Little piece of trivia: His song Fairbanks Alaska (http://www.joewalshonline.com/solo/dyingplanet/fairbanksalaska.htm) garnered him an invitation to visit the town from its mayor! I think that song is one of the more memorable on the album.
I think I Know (http://www.joewalshonline.com/solo/dyingplanet/iknow.htm) is pretty. So many people don't realize how well Joe can do ballads. He doesn't have a traditional voice for it, but sometimes that can make it even more effective as it makes him sound so genuine. It's not even a 2 minute song, but I think it's my favorite on the album.
You know, I"ll tell ya, I think it's a shame that Joe does so many joke songs when he's capable of so much more - as the years passed he just did more and more of them. It's not that it's bad to do joke songs - look at the terrific Life's Been Good - but that was more a satire, not just silly like some of his later work. JMHO.
For instance, Vote for Me (http://www.joewalshonline.com/solo/dyingplanet/voteforme.htm) for vice-president (gotta love it) is a commentary on politics as well as funny. That's the jokin' Joe I like.
I think my favorite fast song is It's All Right (http://www.joewalshonline.com/solo/dyingplanet/itsallright.htm). It has a good beat, good guitar riffs, good melody.
Certain Situations (http://www.joewalshonline.com/solo/dyingplanet/certainsituations.htm) is good, but not great.
The Friend Song (http://www.joewalshonline.com/solo/dyingplanet/friendsong.htm) has an interesting instrumental intro. Unfortunately, its verses have a stilted melody that kills the song, despite some touching lyrics.
I have to say I believe covering Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow (http://www.joewalshonline.com/solo/dyingplanet/wyslmt.htm) might have been a mistake.
Decades (http://www.joewalshonline.com/solo/dyingplanet/decades.htm) and Song for a Dying Planet (http://www.joewalshonline.com/solo/dyingplanet/songforadyingplanet.htm) are OK but they try a little too hard and come off somewhat melodramatic.
This album has the distinction of having my least favorite Joe song on it, Coyote Love (http://www.joewalshonline.com/solo/dyingplanet/coyotelove.htm). I'm not even going to into detail why, because everything about it is awful! The name alone should give you a hint. It sucks HARD. (JMHO)
While the album is not his best work, it does have its highlights, and it shouldn't be completely ragged upon as some do!
Ironically, the first song on the album, Shut Up (http://www.joewalshonline.com/solo/dyingplanet/shutup.htm), mentions them:
Well, some friends of mine I never met called me the other day
They was gonna have a party and they called me to say
"Hey, Joe, how ya doin'? How's your album? How's your tour?
How's Don Henley? How's Glenn Frey?
And who, what, where and when and why?"
They could not shut up (Can't shut up)
Little piece of trivia: His song Fairbanks Alaska (http://www.joewalshonline.com/solo/dyingplanet/fairbanksalaska.htm) garnered him an invitation to visit the town from its mayor! I think that song is one of the more memorable on the album.
I think I Know (http://www.joewalshonline.com/solo/dyingplanet/iknow.htm) is pretty. So many people don't realize how well Joe can do ballads. He doesn't have a traditional voice for it, but sometimes that can make it even more effective as it makes him sound so genuine. It's not even a 2 minute song, but I think it's my favorite on the album.
You know, I"ll tell ya, I think it's a shame that Joe does so many joke songs when he's capable of so much more - as the years passed he just did more and more of them. It's not that it's bad to do joke songs - look at the terrific Life's Been Good - but that was more a satire, not just silly like some of his later work. JMHO.
For instance, Vote for Me (http://www.joewalshonline.com/solo/dyingplanet/voteforme.htm) for vice-president (gotta love it) is a commentary on politics as well as funny. That's the jokin' Joe I like.
I think my favorite fast song is It's All Right (http://www.joewalshonline.com/solo/dyingplanet/itsallright.htm). It has a good beat, good guitar riffs, good melody.
Certain Situations (http://www.joewalshonline.com/solo/dyingplanet/certainsituations.htm) is good, but not great.
The Friend Song (http://www.joewalshonline.com/solo/dyingplanet/friendsong.htm) has an interesting instrumental intro. Unfortunately, its verses have a stilted melody that kills the song, despite some touching lyrics.
I have to say I believe covering Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow (http://www.joewalshonline.com/solo/dyingplanet/wyslmt.htm) might have been a mistake.
Decades (http://www.joewalshonline.com/solo/dyingplanet/decades.htm) and Song for a Dying Planet (http://www.joewalshonline.com/solo/dyingplanet/songforadyingplanet.htm) are OK but they try a little too hard and come off somewhat melodramatic.
This album has the distinction of having my least favorite Joe song on it, Coyote Love (http://www.joewalshonline.com/solo/dyingplanet/coyotelove.htm). I'm not even going to into detail why, because everything about it is awful! The name alone should give you a hint. It sucks HARD. (JMHO)
While the album is not his best work, it does have its highlights, and it shouldn't be completely ragged upon as some do!