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    I guess Deacon could have just been in Nashville himself for some other reason at the same time as Joe. They heard each other were there and decided to jam. Who knows?!
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    Here's an article about Joe's Runaway Tour this weekend. It sounds like its going to be fun.

    http://people.com/music/joe-walsh-gr...-performances/

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    Thanks for sharing Shun! It does look like all will have a great time. Just love Joe!

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    I've taken the liberty of copying and pasting words from Ray Wylie Hubbard. Although Ray doesn't actually say it. Bassist George Reiff has died of cancer aged 56. George played bass in Joe's band for the Analog Man tour.

    Ray Wylie Hubbard https://raywylie.com/
    a few years back joe walsh called me and said he would play grit n groove if i got him the guys who played on the 'snake farm' song.
    so i got george and rick and gurf and threw in bukka and the thrisas.
    when they played at the festival it was the best band i ever saw or heard my whole life.
    a few months later joe called and said, ''i don't want to steal your band but i'd really like to steal your band.''
    i called rick and george and said joe wants you guys to go on tour with him like soon and both said they couldn't go as they had some dates confirmed with me. i said nope, you go do this. i can do hand shadows or sock puppets between snake farm and drunken poets dream and fulfill the contracts at these buckets of blood I'm booked at.
    i saw them play at the the troubadour in la and ringo showed up and set in and to see him and rick play together with george laying down that beautiful funky cool bottom groove on it was a powerful unforgettable moment in time..
    whew. excuse me. i had to take a break as i teared up and had to walk away. hmmm. i guess you wouldn't have known that if i just didn't write it.
    delete it?
    no, i'll leave it.
    okay.
    at the moment i am devastated as i am sure are so many whose lives were made better by having known or heard george reiff.

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    This is Joe commenting on Chris Jackson playing some of Joe's classic riffs.

    Chris obviously doesn't know that Victim Of Love is a Felder riff and Joe doesn't enlighten him.

    Rocky Mountain Way sounds great but I think Joe's a little generous with Chris's attempt at Victim Of Love. I can play it better than that on an acoustic.

    http://www.kfox.com/blogs/chris-jack...e-walsh-eagles

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    I haven't seen this before! An educated guess dates this as Joe's 43rd birthday.

    In guitar legends terms, you can't get bigger than Les Paul. Les hands his guitar to Joe, who attempts an, obviously unrehearsed, jam with Les's band

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AU39FDWn4W8
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    I've viewed most of Joe's Tour Wrap-ups. Had to link this one with the wonderful live version of Take A Look Around (with Joe on keyboards and vocals) as the foundation track and a little footage of the latest minor James Gang reunion.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xl8Wk_b5pHY

    Marjorie says "Oh My God!". Joe's backing singers, Windy, Lois and Leslie sing a little Hallelujah, it's always a treat to hear them harmonizing back stage. Funniest bit is the guy that sums up Joe's current career as he passes "Shameless pandering, I love it!"

    I'm glad Joe included it in the Wrap Up video, complete with his niggled and wholly inadequate "Shut Up!" repost

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    I'm hoping to see some footage of Joe at Ringo's birthday "Peace And Love" celebration today.

    Some details of Ringo's new album Give More Love have been revealed. Joe Walsh and Timothy B Schmit are among the famous musical contributors.

    http://www.rollingstone.com/music/ne...e-love-w491314


    Ringo Starr's 19th solo album, Give More Love will be released September 15, 2017. Recorded at his home studio in Los Angeles, Give More Love has 10 new tracks featuring collaborations with friends including:

    1 We’re On The Road Again – featuring Paul McCartney, Joe Walsh, Edgar Winter, Steve Lukather

    2 Laughable – co-written and performed with Peter Frampton as well as Benmont Tench, Timothy B Schmidt, Richard Page and Amy Keys

    3 Show Me The Way co-written and performed with Steve Lukather and with Paul McCartney

    4 Speed of Sound co-written with Richard Marx and featuring Steve Lukather, Peter Frampton and Nathan East

    5 Standing Still – co- written with Gary Burr

    6 King of the Kingdom – including performances by Dave Stewart and Edgar Winter

    7 Electricity – co-written with Glen Ballard and featuring Joe Walsh and Don Was

    8 So Wrong For So Long – co written and performed with Dave Stewart

    9 Shake It Up – co written and performed with Gary Nicholson and including Don Was and Edgar Winter

    10 Give More Love co-written with Gary Nicholson including Timothy B Schmidt and All Starrs Richard Page and Gregg Bissonette

    It looks like a stream of the title track, featuring TBS, is available to listen to ... somewhere

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    Part of Ringo's birthday celebration is on his Fb page now, F50.
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    Thanks Brooke,

    It's a wonderful thing that Ringo uses his immense worldwide fame to spread a simple message of peace and love. Great to see Joe in a party mood.

    I hope this, phone on stage, thing never becomes acceptable behavior, It's bad enough having them visible in the audience!

    https://www.facebook.com/hashtag/pea...54853360322677

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