It's great to see Joe tweeting and reading them!
It's great to see Joe tweeting and reading them!
Joe's latest tweet:
Originally Posted by Joe Walsh
He sings it high, he plays it low
This reminds me of when Dan Fogelberg died and Joe made a brief statement on that.
It's hard for fans, of course, but even harder for people who actually knew and worked with the man. This is especially true as with each friend that passes, their own mortality looms larger.
I think it's lovely that Joe tweeted a mini-tribute to his friend. While Twitter can be used for silliness, at times like these it can also be used to connect on a more serious level.
That tweet is beautiful, such simple words make a moving tribute.
I want to know what this one's all about. It just came over a few minutes ago.
Originally Posted by Joe Walsh
He sings it high, he plays it low
Typical Joe! Looks like he may throw himself into social media and really let his personality show through it like a lot of other celebrities do. That would be all kinds of awesome. Joe knows how to deliver the one-liners and Twitter gives a man a perfect opportunity to do so on a regular basis!
Heck, he could keep tweeting long after he's finished promoting his album just for the fun of sharing the Walsh wit with the world. I know I would be entertained!
This one came yesterday afternoon but I didn't get a chance to post it. There was a picture in the Vegas thread regarding this but I don't see it here yet so...
Originally Posted by Joe Walsh
He sings it high, he plays it low
Ok Joe - time to revise Life's Been Good for the Eagles live shows.
"They send me tweets, tell me Glenn's great!" Email is out of date now.
Well, email is somewhat out of date for those who social network... but I have a feeling a lot of Joe's audience doesn't do that, lol.
Still, it would indeed be hilarious to hear something like that. He'd need to make "Tweets" two syllables, though. Hmm. Maybe "They send me tweets now - tell me Glenn's great!" (He would have to be sure and leave Don out of this scenario, due to Don's rabid hatred of social networks.)
Well - I wouldn't be at all surprised if Joe changed up those lyrics again to update them. He could even say they friend him on Facebook to tell him Glenn's great.
And woah - "rapid hatred" is pretty strong language, Soda. I'm not sure exactly how Don really feels about social networking, but that's a little harsh. Even if he strongly dislikes it, I doubt if he feels hatred toward them. JMHO
"People don't run out of dreams: People just run out of time ..."
Glenn Frey 11/06/1948 - 01/18/2016