Thanks to, impressionable years, discovering all Joe Walsh's albums without having any idea, which tracks were and which tracks were not, the supposed hits (except latterly Life's Been Good), I refuse to recognise the concept of "Deep Cuts".

My favourites are the ones I like listening to the most whether they appear to have a wide appeal or not. Hotel California is rightly regarded as one of the greatest albums of all time and one of the top 20 sellers but I'd much rather listen to Joe's Barnstorm album that failed to even scrape into the weekly chart when it was released. I was stunned when it was made available on CD.

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A few random favorites:

Beatles - "Yes It Is," "Revolution 1," and "Cry Baby Cry"
Bob Dylan - "Meet Me in the Morning"
Hootie & The Blowfish - "Honeyscrew" and "Fool"
Led Zeppelin - "Hots on for Nowhere"
Stone Temple Pilots - "Meatplow" and "Pretty Penny"
U2 - "Tryin' to Throw Your Arms Around the World"
The Who - "Naked Eye," "Trick of the Light," and "Cook's County"
Wings - "Arrow Through Me"
Don Henley must like Yes It Is too. He covered it live in the 1980s, with help from JD Souther and TB Schmit, if my memory serves me correctly.

... Wow! It's on YT: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-8GEkaJ-z80