Re: Joe in the Press/Blogs/etc.
Thanks, CA. It's nice to see the thoughtful side of Joe along with the fun, crazy stuff. I've always thought that going through recovery has made him be able to handle adversity and to let things go. Also, Life's Been REALLY Good when you can buy a Maserati just to make other people happy!
Re: Joe in the Press/Blogs/etc.
Thanks for posting the vid is on YouTube! I’ll post on joe’s vids thread 😉
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Here’s a little article regarding Joe’s positive outlook for 2021 and wanting to okay live again.
http://abcnewsradioonline.com/music-...in-the-re.html
Re: Joe in the Press/Blogs/etc.
So Chad Cromwell sat down recently with Rolling Stone and discussed his amazing drumming career. Talked about his time with Joe. Pretty cool. He mentioned that in 1988, Joe joined Neil Young onstage for “Tonight’s the Night” at Cuyahoga Falls, OH Blossom Music Center. Has anyone seen any footage? Would love to. I have searched but came up empty handed. Or even audio? Might check SoundCloud later. I searched for it, and stumbled upon an old article/interview with Rick Rosas regarding Joe as well. Links below to both.
https://www.rollingstone.com/music/m...walsh-1112767/
http://neilyoungnews.thrasherswheat....chive.html?m=1
the last link, you have to scroll a bit to get to the Rick Rosas interview. Pretty cool as well.
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Thanks for those, KW. I'm afraid I haven't seen that footage, but maybe someone else here has.
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Haven't found a video yet but I did find this. Maybe it might help in running something down, more info.
1988-09-03
Blossom Music Center, Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio, USA
w/ The Bluenotes
1. Ten Men Workin'
2. Hello Lonely Woman
3. I'm Goin'
4. Married Man
5. Crime Of The Heart
6. Your Love Is Good To Me
7. Coupe De Ville
8. Ordinary People
9. Days That Used To Be
10. Boxcar*
11. After The Gold Rush
12. Fool For Your Love
13. Bad News Comes To Town
14. Sunny Inside
15. Hey Hey
16. This Note's For You
17. Doghouse
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18. Tonight's The Night (accompanied by Joe Walsh)
* - song debut
Notes:
with Joe Walsh on Tonight's The Night
Tour:
1988 Sponsored By Nobody Tour with The Bluenotes
Band:
The Bluenotes, Line Up 2
Neil Young - vocals, guitar, harmonica, Ben Keith - alto saxophone, Larry Cragg - baritone saxophone, Steve Lawrence - tenor saxophone, Claude Cailliet - trombone, Tom Bray - trumpet, John Fumo - trumpet, Frank Sampedro - organ, vocals, Rick Rosas - bass, Chad Cromwell - drums, Joe Walsh - guitar on Tonight's The Night
Re: Joe in the Press/Blogs/etc.
so Joe posted on his Facebook page a link to USA TODAY regarding VetsAid raised $250,000 total! Awesome! And list of organizations that will receive money. It’s also a great article regarding possible new solo music, and dare I say Eagles? :woah: It’s a fun read,plus Joe got his first round of vaccine yay!! I get my second dose tomorrow.
https://www.usatoday.com/story/enter...ic/4261713001/
P.S. thanks for that Scamp, I know the chance of footage from this show is low but figured it was worth a shot.
Re: Joe in the Press/Blogs/etc.
Here's an article where Joe talks about his time in High School and living in NJ.
https://njmonthly.com/articles/jerse...the-fast-lane/
Here's another article Joeat his HS for a concert Be sure to listen to the YouTube video. Joe is Rocking Funk 49 as I've never heard him play it. WOW
https://www.njarts.net/pop-rock/joe-...cking-benefit/
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Thanks Scamp looks like I have some reading to do. :nod:
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Here is a blog I stumbled upon while on break at work. Cool story regarding a fan interaction. Unsure if it was posted before but new to me. http://nuttallart.blogspot.com/2008/...ubble.html?m=1