Joe Walsh Slidin' with Glenn Frey

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Joe Walsh Slidin' with Glenn Frey

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Did anyone watch (as hard as it is to watch them) The Eagles on NBC the other night. Joe played slide with the Glenn Frey Ric on three songs.
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He also plays it on the Crossroads DVD.
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Yes Dennis it was a great sight and an outstanding sound. A great advertisement for Rickenbacker. Now, if only they would use a Rickenbacker 12 string for Hotel California.
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Does Frey ever play his signature guitar? How'd you like to hear Joe Walsh and Ozzy Osbourne carry on a conversation? :-)
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Wow, took me two years to get to my 100th post. I guess I'm more of a "listener"
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caught the last 15 minutes, the dish went out and had to revert to network tv. As I was flippin thru the limited numbers of channels the wife said " whoa, whats this? I said whoa! Joe's playin Glenn's guitar cool. damn dish should a went out sooner. not too hard for me to watch em, brings back some good times to my recovered brain cells.
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He plays it on the 'Hell Freezes Over' dvd too...pretty cool sound...I believe he only played it on 'Pretty Maids All In A Row', for the dvd anyway.
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According to reliable sources, Glenn never uses his signature guitar, but Joe uses it for slide stuff quite a bit.

Given Joe's sense of humor and general level of weirdness, I wonder what a Joe Walsh signature guitar would look like...
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Probably like a Glenn Frey!
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a bowling ball?
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Is it just my imagination, or are the Eagles better performers today than they were the first time around?
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Practice makes perfect!
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Who was the guy that seemed to be doing most of the lead guitar work over on the far right?
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I did catch the Eagles on their "Long Run" tour back when I was a teenager - they were pretty good back then too! Heart opened for them. A very cool show when I think back on it.

I must say, I do miss the combination or Felder/Walsh leads. There was a bit more "spark" between the lead guitars back then.

The new guitarist on the side (not sure of his name either) is very good, but it's obvious that he is a sideman. With Walsh and Felder, there was that little bit of friendly competition that seemed to be going on when the played solo's.

Glenn Frey is also a very good player but given the great talents of the lead players in the Eagles, I think he has always been comfortable laying down the rhythm guitar and concentrating on vocals.
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Heart was one band I never got to see, unfortunately; that were one of the best rock bands from that era. I did get to meet Nancy Wilson and Howard Leese back in the early '80s at The String Shoppe in Columbus, Ohio. Image
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