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sodascouts
06-03-2012, 04:45 PM
Man, I just spent an hour writing a review for this and lost it when I tried to copy and paste, BLAST IT! But hopefully this one will be just as good.

So, as I've said elsewhere, I just heard about this show at the last minute through a friend who is part of the Nashville music scene. It was "invitation only" but all I had to do was submit my photo and info to the casting agent in charge of filling out the audience, and I was able to get an invite. (Obviously, they weren't too picky.)

Sadly, many of the people "invited" by the casting agency were there only in the hopes of getting on TV. Those folks didn't even know who was playing! They had been invited by the casting agency many times before and had attended many tapings of various artists - apparently they were good at looking excited. They seemed to find it quaint that I was actually excited to be there for real, which honestly brought me down a bit. The Stevie Nicks and Lindsey Buckingham Soundstage tapings I attended were not "cast." They were filled with fans who were hardcore enough to wait outside all day in order to be part of the limited number allowed in. You didn't have to submit a freaking photo and you can bet your a$$ nobody at those Soundstages was faking excitement.... but oh well. I digress.

Another aspect of this was that we were "placed" as opposed to first come, first serve. I wound up in the balcony straight behind Joe. Yes, we were behind him! This set up was unusual. The balcony was above the back of the stage! We peered down upon Joe and his band from the back. While I spent most of the night looking at the back of Joe's head or dodging the flailing arms of the guy hamming it up near me (he was SURE he would be featured in every shot because we were directly behind Joe - I'm like "Dude, the camera is not going to close up on US, we are going to be indistinguishable blurs behind Joe in wide shots"), I looked on the bright side: I'd never get this perspective at any other show!

Now, those of you who are familiar with CMT Crossroads know that its format is that a country artist teams with an artist of another genre (usually rock) and they perform on each others' songs. For instance, Lindsey Buckingham paired with Little Big Town a few years ago; they sang with him on hits like "Go Your Own Way" and he played with them on their hit "Bones." The rock artist is usually an idol / big influence of the country artist they perform with.

That's not the way this one went, however. Instead of one country artist, there were several, and only Joe's songs were performed. It was one song per artist - the country artist would come out, sing a song with Joe, then retire. In fact, although this was marketed under the moniker Crossroads, it would be more appropriate to refer to it as Joe Walsh and Friends. Plus, not all of the country artists seemed to be as familiar with Joe's music as one would expect...

The guest stars were supposed to include Kenny Chesney, but he wasn't there. My friend thinks his song with Joe will be recorded at another time and edited in, since he's still being advertised as a guest by CMT. I did get to see Brad Paisley, Sara Evans, Luke Bryan, Hunter Hayes, and Billy Gibbons from ZZ Top. The only one I knew was Brad Paisley from his hilarious hit "Online" as well as his performance of "Camouflage" with Joe at the CMAs and his song "Love Her Like She's Leaving" which has Don Henley on backing vocals. Of course, I recognized Gibbons from ZZ Top with that iconic beard, but I couldn't have told you his name before the announcement. He's not exactly a country star - probably another reason why this Crossroads is really Joe Walsh and Friends.

Honestly, it was apparent that this show was ill-rehearsed. As I alluded to before, the guest stars did not know the lyrics to the songs as well as they should have, and kept messing up - every song had to be performed at least twice, with the exception of Brad Paisley's. Paisley seemed to truly idolize Joe. The others... not so much. (To be fair to Sara Evans, the reason her song had to be redone was musician error, and as for Billy Gibbons - he was there as Joe's buddy.) There was a teleprompter, but during one of the songs the teleprompter messed up the lyrics, and the result was disastrous.

Joe told a few jokes in between songs but didn't say that much since we were on a tight schedule time-wise.

He opened with "Analog Man" which he performed without a guest star, and said that was just to loosen his throat. I got the impression that it wouldn't be aired, but you'd think with his new album coming out he'd want to do at least one new song. Oh well.

Overall, the typical songs were performed - "Rocky Mountain Way," "Life's Been Good," "In the City," "Life in the Fast Lane," etc. However, there was one special treat which blew my mind....

Joe did Best of My Love! He did it as a duet with Sara Evans, and it was terrific. The lyrics work well as a duet, although I'd never thought of it that way before. They'd turn to each other as they sang "Oh, sweet darlin' - you get the best of my love." Joe's voice may not be quite as suited for this song as Don's, but the way he sang it with Sara Evans was very cool. In fact, I enjoyed it so much I'm going to look into her catalog and see if she's got some other songs I like.

The song had to be redone three times because the band didn't drop out on that last line where they slow down and sing "The best... of... my... love" and couldn't the nail the change in rhythm of the "oh, oh, oh, ohs" that occurs about three-quarters through the song. Sara Evans was having a hard time with that, too. From my vantage point, I got to see the glare Joe gave the band - especially the drummer - after the first mess up. He turned around and hissed, "We repeat it THREE times and then it's just us singing THE. BEST. OF. MY. LOVE!" Well, I was glad I wasn't on the receiving end of that!

If you're curious about the teleprompter mistakes - they happened during "Life in the Fast Lane" with Billy Gibbons. First off, nowhere in the teleprompter lyrics did the line "Everything, all the time" occur. It was just "Surely make you lose your mind" again and again. Well, that's annoying but it didn't make the song screech to a halt. The real catastrophe came with the lyrics on the teleprompter did not contain the entire last chorus: "And it was life in the fast lane / Surely make you lose your mind / Life in the fast lane / Life in the fast lane / Everything, all the time / Life in the fast lane" - it just went directly to the repetition of the line "Life in the Fast Lane." Joe was trying to help Gibbons remember to repeat the chorus and get everything together without the teleprompter. They had to redo that sucker FOUR TIMES! The good news is that the song is so awesome that we were all rockin' out to it even after hearing it so many times (it got the biggest response of the night), and Joe kept his cool for the most part, but I bet it wasn't easy.

Speaking of keeping one's cool, apparently the air conditioning was broken, because the venue named "The Factory" was as hot as a real one. I was feeling kind of dizzy as the show progressed, and wondered vaguely if the venue would be liable if I passed out and toppled over the balcony railing onto Joe's drummer. Down on the stage, there was a woman whose job was to come over and dab the sweat from Joe's face and throat between songs. I know some other ladies who would be interested in that position, lol.

Finally, the songs were done and Joe said his goodbyes to the cameras and walked off. However, that was not the end! He returned a few minutes later and told us he was going to perform a few extra songs just for us that weren't going to air on CMT. I was thrilled, but my friend cynically told me that these would be the songs added as part of the "bonus features" if they decide to put this Crossroads out on DVD.

One of these was "Personal Manager" which cracked me up. "Funk 49" was also one of the extras as was "Lucky that Way." I think "Wrecking Ball" was, too. (All this "I think" is because at this point I was VERY dizzy and it was all beginning to blur!)

While the show wasn't quite what I'd expected, I'm still very glad I went. It was something special and I am happy I got to be a part of it, no matter how miniscule.

VAisForEagleLovers
06-03-2012, 05:06 PM
Good for you, Soda!! Glad you were there to represent! Sorry to hear about the heat and lack of water and AC. To be honest, I don't remember ever seeing a balcony on the show, but maybe the ham in front of you will draw my eyes that way when I watch it.

Hopefully, more than a few who went in there to be on TV walked out as fans of Joe's. I wonder how many miscues, etc happen on the other shows that we don't see in the final product? I have to say, as a big fan of Joe's, I'm almost glad they were all Joe's songs.

Maybe the 'Crossroads' part will be footage of Joe playing on guitar on Kenny Chesney's songs from when Joe did a few shows with him last summer or the summer before?

sodascouts
06-03-2012, 05:17 PM
maybe the ham in front of you will draw my eyes that way when I watch it.

That's certainly what he's hoping. :lol:


Hopefully, more than a few who went in there to be on TV walked out as fans of Joe's. I bet so!


I wonder how many miscues, etc happen on the other shows that we don't see in the final product? Judging from my own (limited) experience, there are always redos, but usually it's not EVERY song - maybe three or four - and they rarely need to be redone more than once.


Maybe the 'Crossroads' part will be footage of Joe playing on guitar on Kenny Chesney's songs from when Joe did a few shows with him last summer or the summer before?That's possible, but I would be surprised if that's what they do. I'd think it would be more natural for them to try to create the illusion it was all one show using some editing tricks than stick in footage that is quite obviously filmed at another time. Plus, it would seem a bit unbalanced for Joe to perform on a song or two of Chesney's but none of the others' songs. Who knows, though!

Topkat
06-03-2012, 05:25 PM
Soda, glad you got the chance to go to this taping. Sounds like it was really interesting!! I'm looking forward to seeing it on CMT!!! Can't wait! I'll be looking for you in the audience!

zeldabjr
06-03-2012, 05:29 PM
Soda..what a treat you had...can't wait to see the show..:nod:

Glennsallnighter
06-04-2012, 12:48 PM
I'm glad you made it to the taping Soda, I know you had mentioned to me in LA that you were hoping to go. It sounds like it was very interesting to see how these things are done. I would love to have heard BOML. It sounds v good.

sodascouts
06-04-2012, 01:39 PM
Yeah, it was a bit of a dash. There was a university-wide meeting at the school at 1:00 pm. I didn't feel it was right to skip out on it as the President said we should make every effort to be there, so I just hoped to death it would end on time so I could make it to the show. Thankfully, it did. Whew! I ran straight from the meeting and hopped in the car to rush to Nashville! Turns out my fears were for naught; I got there with almost an hour to spare. Still, you never know when you could hit traffic or construction delays - better safe than sorry!

GlennLover
06-04-2012, 04:04 PM
Glad you got to the taping, Soda! I would love to hear BOML too Any idea when it will air? Hopefully we will get it here.

VAisForEagleLovers
06-04-2012, 05:14 PM
A short 'review' of the taping...

http://www.trueoldies.com/rssItem.asp?feedid=165&itemid=29856518

sodascouts
06-04-2012, 09:59 PM
Any idea when it will air? Hopefully we will get it here.

June 23 at 11:00 pm Eastern. Since I won't be in the USA at the time, I hope it gets recorded!

VA - thanks for the link. Mystery solved about Kenny Chesney: according to the article, his part with Joe had been recorded earlier.

Tiffanny Twisted
06-04-2012, 10:07 PM
:thumbsup:thanks sodascouts...felt like I was there with you and the "crazy guy"

you rock,
Tiffanny Twisted
Man, I just spent an hour writing a review for this and lost it when I tried to copy and paste, BLAST IT! But hopefully this one will be just as good.

So, as I've said elsewhere, I just heard about this show at the last minute through a friend who is part of the Nashville music scene. It was "invitation only" but all I had to do was submit my photo and info to the casting agent in charge of filling out the audience, and I was able to get an invite. (Obviously, they weren't too picky.)

Sadly, many of the people "invited" by the casting agency were there only in the hopes of getting on TV. Those folks didn't even know who was playing! They had been invited by the casting agency many times before and had attended many tapings of various artists - apparently they were good at looking excited. They seemed to find it quaint that I was actually excited to be there for real, which honestly brought me down a bit. The Stevie Nicks and Lindsey Buckingham Soundstage tapings I attended were not "cast." They were filled with fans who were hardcore enough to wait outside all day in order to be part of the limited number allowed in. You didn't have to submit a freaking photo and you can bet your a$$ nobody at those Soundstages was faking excitement.... but oh well. I digress.

Another aspect of this was that we were "placed" as opposed to first come, first serve. I wound up in the balcony straight behind Joe. Yes, we were behind him! This set up was unusual. The balcony was above the back of the stage! We peered down upon Joe and his band from the back. While I spent most of the night looking at the back of Joe's head or dodging the flailing arms of the guy hamming it up near me (he was SURE he would be featured in every shot because we were directly behind Joe - I'm like "Dude, the camera is not going to close up on US, we are going to be indistinguishable blurs behind Joe in wide shots"), I looked on the bright side: I'd never get this perspective at any other show!

Now, those of you who are familiar with CMT Crossroads know that its format is that a country artist teams with an artist of another genre (usually rock) and they perform on each others' songs. For instance, Lindsey Buckingham paired with Little Big Town a few years ago; they sang with him on hits like "Go Your Own Way" and he played with them on their hit "Bones." The rock artist is usually an idol / big influence of the country artist they perform with.

That's not the way this one went, however. Instead of one country artist, there were several, and only Joe's songs were performed. It was one song per artist - the country artist would come out, sing a song with Joe, then retire. In fact, although this was marketed under the moniker Crossroads, it would be more appropriate to refer to it as Joe Walsh and Friends. Plus, not all of the country artists seemed to be as familiar with Joe's music as one would expect...

The guest stars were supposed to include Kenny Chesney, but he wasn't there. My friend thinks his song with Joe will be recorded at another time and edited in, since he's still being advertised as a guest by CMT. I did get to see Brad Paisley, Sara Evans, Luke Bryan, Hunter Hayes, and Billy Gibbons from ZZ Top. The only one I knew was Brad Paisley from his hilarious hit "Online" as well as his performance of "Camouflage" with Joe at the CMAs and his song "Love Her Like She's Leaving" which has Don Henley on backing vocals. Of course, I recognized Gibbons from ZZ Top with that iconic beard, but I couldn't have told you his name before the announcement. He's not exactly a country star - probably another reason why this Crossroads is really Joe Walsh and Friends.

Honestly, it was apparent that this show was ill-rehearsed. As I alluded to before, the guest stars did not know the lyrics to the songs as well as they should have, and kept messing up - every song had to be performed at least twice, with the exception of Brad Paisley's. Paisley seemed to truly idolize Joe. The others... not so much. (To be fair to Sara Evans, the reason her song had to be redone was musician error, and as for Billy Gibbons - he was there as Joe's buddy.) There was a teleprompter, but during one of the songs the teleprompter messed up the lyrics, and the result was disastrous.

Joe told a few jokes in between songs but didn't say that much since we were on a tight schedule time-wise.

He opened with "Analog Man" which he performed without a guest star, and said that was just to loosen his throat. I got the impression that it wouldn't be aired, but you'd think with his new album coming out he'd want to do at least one new song. Oh well.

Overall, the typical songs were performed - "Rocky Mountain Way," "Life's Been Good," "In the City," "Life in the Fast Lane," etc. However, there was one special treat which blew my mind....

Joe did Best of My Love! He did it as a duet with Sara Evans, and it was terrific. The lyrics work well as a duet, although I'd never thought of it that way before. They'd turn to each other as they sang "Oh, sweet darlin' - you get the best of my love." Joe's voice may not be quite as suited for this song as Don's, but the way he sang it with Sara Evans was very cool. In fact, I enjoyed it so much I'm going to look into her catalog and see if she's got some other songs I like.

The song had to be redone three times because the band didn't drop out on that last line where they slow down and sing "The best... of... my... love" and couldn't the nail the change in rhythm of the "oh, oh, oh, ohs" that occurs about three-quarters through the song. Sara Evans was having a hard time with that, too. From my vantage point, I got to see the glare Joe gave the band - especially the drummer - after the first mess up. He turned around and hissed, "We repeat it THREE times and then it's just us singing THE. BEST. OF. MY. LOVE!" Well, I was glad I wasn't on the receiving end of that! They just gave up on changing the "oh's" and did them the same way every time.

If you're curious about the teleprompter mistakes - they happened during "Life in the Fast Lane" with Billy Gibbons. First off, nowhere in the teleprompter lyrics did the line "Everything, all the time" occur. It was just "Surely make you lose your mind" again and again. Well, that's annoying but it didn't make the song screech to a halt. The real catastrophe came with the lyrics on the teleprompter did not contain the entire last chorus: "And it was life in the fast lane / Surely make you lose your mind / Life in the fast lane / Life in the fast lane / Everything, all the time / Life in the fast lane" - it just went directly to the repetition of the line "Life in the Fast Lane." Joe was trying to help Gibbons remember to repeat the chorus and get everything together without the teleprompter. They had to redo that sucker FOUR TIMES! The good news is that the song is so awesome that we were all rockin' out to it even after hearing it so many times (it got the biggest response of the night), and Joe kept his cool for the most part, but I bet it wasn't easy.

Speaking of keeping one's cool, apparently the air conditioning was broken, because the venue named "The Factory" was as hot as a real one. I was feeling kind of dizzy as the show progressed, and wondered vaguely if the venue would be liable if I passed out and toppled over the balcony railing onto Joe's drummer. Down on the stage, there was a woman whose job was to come over and dab the sweat from Joe's face and throat between songs. I know some other ladies who would be interested in that position, lol.

Finally, the songs were done and Joe said his goodbyes to the cameras and walked off. However, that was not the end! He returned a few minutes later and told us he was going to perform a few extra songs just for us that weren't going to air on CMT. I was thrilled, but my friend cynically told me that these would be the songs added as part of the "bonus features" if they decide to put this Crossroads out on DVD.

One of these was "Personal Manager" which cracked me up. "Funk 49" was also one of the extras as was "Lucky that Way." I think "Wrecking Ball" was, too. (All this "I think" is because at this point I was VERY dizzy and it was all beginning to blur!)

While the show wasn't quite what I'd expected, I'm still very glad I went. It was something special and I am happy I got to be a part of it, no matter how miniscule.

Topkat
06-05-2012, 02:26 PM
Soda, I'm glad you had the opportunity to see this taping, but I'm a little surprised to hear exactly how it went down. I had gone to a few tapings & they were just like being at a concert. There were no redo's. This sounds like it was not even rehearsed. The ones I had seen were shown on TV, but edited & the songs were in a different order than what we had seen live. Also some of the songs done live were edited out of the show completely, but everything was well done & in one take perfectly.

Well, it sounds like it was an interesting experience, & it's too bad the people there were not even fans of Joe, but I have no idea how things are done in Nashville. I would think it would have been a little better than how you experienced it. I'm sure when they air it on CMT, everything will be perfect & edited so it looks like a live concert! It must have been frustrating for Joe to have to do retakes of the songs. It also doesn't seem like much to ask that the artist know the lyrics, especially since they only had 1 song to do.

I have never seen "Crossroads" because I don't really watch CMT, but I will be watching this one for sure! Joe seems to be everywhere these days!

Brooke
06-05-2012, 04:22 PM
Soda, glad you made it to this and you survived! It sounds interesting! I'm amazed that the country artists didn't even know the songs they were performing. And I wonder why this episode of CR is so different from most of the others I have seen? I can't imagine Joe being very happy with how this all went down.

I'm sure Brad Paisley was good and I imagine Kenny Chesney's will be.

I will recommend Sara Evans also. I think she has such a gorgeous voice. Can't wait to hear BOML by her and Joe! I saw her a few years ago at a very small club in Columbia, MO and she was fantastic. I have one of her cds-Born To Fly and love it, especially the title track and I Could Not Ask For More. She has a greatest hits cd that might be a good place to start. It also has Perfect, Suds In The Bucket and A Real Fine Place To Start. I think you would like her music.

Sidenote-she is actually from small town Missouri and was in high school when my bnl was a principal there! By golly, she's almost family! :lol:

WalshFan88
06-05-2012, 04:27 PM
Very interesting to hear how it all went down....

It will be interesting to see how it is on the TV!

VAisForEagleLovers
06-06-2012, 12:15 PM
Soda, you'll love this! According to this article, CMT is billing the show as Joe Walsh & Friends!

CMT presents a first of its kind CMT Crossroads event, CMT Crossroads: Joe Walsh & Friends, featuring the legendary rocker and guitarist Joe Walsh, onstage with friends from country music including Kenny Chesney, Brad Paisley, Sara Evans, Luke Bryan and Hunter Hayes as well as Billy Gibbons of ZZ Top.

http://www.countrymusicfever.com/cmt-presents-a-special-cmt-crossroads-joe-walsh-and-friends/

Topkat
06-06-2012, 09:45 PM
I just saw a commercial for "Joe Walsh & Friends" on CMT during the CMT Music Awards! Looks good!

Brooke
06-07-2012, 10:03 AM
I saw it too! Can't wait!

VAisForEagleLovers
06-19-2012, 04:43 PM
Here's a stream from CMT of RMW with Brad Paisley and Joe. Oh yeah, it works for me!

http://www.cmt.com/videos/misc/792511/rocky-mountain-way-from-cmt-crossroads.jhtml

WalshFan88
06-19-2012, 09:24 PM
Wow I LOVE that! For being a non-country guy I really like Brad Paisley (also fond of Keith Urban) and I loved his solos he contributed to this one.

I can't wait for the show. I'm hoping I can get a recording of it when it's done.

zeldabjr
06-19-2012, 10:43 PM
Here's a stream from CMT of RMW with Brad Paisley and Joe. Oh yeah, it works for me!

http://www.cmt.com/videos/misc/792511/rocky-mountain-way-from-cmt-crossroads.jhtml

OOOh....can't wait...looks like it's gonna be a great show!!!

GlennLover
06-20-2012, 09:37 AM
Here's a stream from CMT of RMW with Brad Paisley and Joe. Oh yeah, it works for me!

http://www.cmt.com/videos/misc/792511/rocky-mountain-way-from-cmt-crossroads.jhtml

I get the message: "Sorry, we're unable offer this video in your area." Grrrrr! :mad:

VAisForEagleLovers
06-21-2012, 05:36 PM
Pictures from the taping!

http://www.cmt.com/pictures/joe-walsh/photo-gallery/18710/7253932/artist_photo.jhtml

Brooke
06-22-2012, 09:53 AM
Great pics! Thanks VA!

zeldabjr
06-22-2012, 10:45 PM
Joe's Crossroads is tomorrow...anyone know the time?

VAisForEagleLovers
06-22-2012, 10:50 PM
Joe's Crossroads is tomorrow...anyone know the time?

There's a 'sneak peek' on at 10am, whatever that is. Then the real thing at 11pm. According to the DirecTV guide. I'm recording both...just in case.

WalshFan88
06-22-2012, 11:54 PM
http://wycd.cbslocal.com/2012/06/22/joe-walsh-says-cmt-crossroads-duets-with-kenny-chesney-brad-paisley-others-were-very-powerful/

mustangkim11
06-23-2012, 07:55 PM
Cant' wait to see this! :yay:

Brooke
06-25-2012, 10:16 AM
I watched the Sneak Peak and taped the show. The Peak was great and an hour long, which is the show, so I can't imagine what the difference will be. Haven't had time to watch the show.

I did think it strange that Joe and Sara Evans did Best of My Love. I would have thought they would have done a Joe song. :shrug: It was good, but I'd prefer to have Don sing it.

Prettymaid
06-25-2012, 10:13 PM
I'm reading this thread for the first time AFTER watching the show. Thanks for the review Soda. You always describe everything so well that I feel like I'm right there with you. Now it makes sense to me that Joe was wearing a different outfit when he performed with Kenny Chesney.

VAisForEagleLovers
06-27-2012, 08:18 PM
The official link for the entire show...

http://www.cmt.com/videos/cmt-crossroads-joe-walsh-friends/1688100/full-episode.jhtml?xrs=share_copy

sodascouts
07-03-2012, 09:30 AM
I'm just watching this now. Never heard the lawn mower Rocky Mountain Way story before. So the Rocky Mountain Way is his solo career. That's illuminating in terms of song interpretation!

(Obviously, Those little bits in between songs weren't filmed when the audience was there.)