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heheeh first of all THANK YOU SO MUCH for the reference to ticky's Joe Walsh... IF ONLY!!! *G* and I bet it is Joe. Most of the other Joe Walsh's who show up in google alerts are sports related or there's one who's a techno tester (testes techno stuff?? like cell phones and ipods and stuff then writes about it) and there's one guy in San Diego who has a blog. Altho any of them could also be guitar aficionados, just seems like a cool Joe thing.
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Hey, what's all this "Ticky's Joe Walsh" stuff! Ticky, do you have a monopoly on Joe? If you'll share I will.... I'll bet Joe would!
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Awe I'll share.. Im sure there's enough Joe to go around *G*
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Google has another alert
http://unofficialjefflynne.blogspot....aybe-news.html So just who is Jeff Lynne anyway
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Jeff Lynne was the founder (I believe) of Electric Light Orchestra and a member of The Traveling Wilburys. Also produced for a lot of artists and bands.
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AzEaglesFan
Jeff lynne sang lead on almost all of ELO's songs. Some of their most popular are:
Evil Woman
Strange Magic
Turn to Stone (no, not our Joe's song!)
Can't Get it Out of My Head
I have always liked his vocals. He has a clear strong voice.
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Wow! About time! You can see Jeff in those photos of George Harrison's Walk Of Fame star. A collaboration with Joe would be awesome. I have about 5 ELO albums, and I have Jeff's first solo album, Armchair Theatre. I hope this comes off!
Other well known ELO songs I can recommend are Livin' Thing, Telephone Line, Rockaria, Mr Blue Sky, Hold On Tight, Rock'n'Roll Is King....
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I really dig Hold On Tight and Do Ya Want My Love
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You might call them the kings of falsetto. They knew how to pull it off!
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That is very strange. I can't think of one ELO song that uses falsetto. You may get the occasional higher pitched note as in Strange Magic, but they hardly use it the way the Bee Gees did.