@@cinthiafydrych6176that’s definitely true in the case with some modern rap with artists like drake, but than artists like Tyler the creator are amazing producers and vocalists so really there’s gold in all generations of music, just need to open our minds
@@cinthiafydrych6176Every generation has said this about the newer generations. Jazz, Elvis, The Beatles, the whole of Rock music, Eminem, modern Rap, electronic music…all despised by people who want to conserve culture. It has never, and will never happen. It is what it is, society and culture keep moving forward regardless of the same people who try to hold it back every generation and fail
"Good news boppers, the big alert has been called off. It turns out that the early reports were wrong, all wrong. Now for that group out there that had such a hard time getting home, sorry about that. I guess the only thing we can do is play you a song...."
I love how Joe is helping many with drug addiction with his honesty, sincerity and genuine care for others. He has gotten through the darkest of times.
He’s still trying to help many, seen Sammy Hagar with him thismorning on Joe’s 75th Birthday👍🏻 and they’re playing a few songs of this performance tonight on VEVO 70s but it was only half hour and just got over
I want to dedicate this song to My very good friend Louie pellegrini,we saw Joe Walsh and glen fry at the Cape cod melody tent, one of the best nights of my life, I miss My friend Louie, I think about him every day!!!!!!
+Donry Fetor Live in 1975 he blew the Allman Brothers away. Dude did some rocking back then. Before the Eagles. His sense of humor is very different. I love his voice, it's different, you know it's him.
My dad showed me the Eagles “a long farewell” tour DVD when I was a little kid, and this was my favorite song. Joe Walsh inspired me to learn guitar 20 years ago, and it’s been the best thing to happen to me.
Justin Chaney I’m 18 and just beginning to learn now. Will I ever be any good? I feel like many musicians learned as children or pre teens. I hope my mind and hands can learn and function to master the skill of guitar playing. I’m a realist and honestly, it feels a bit to optimistic as playing music is still so foreign to me
@@selenamarino5203 hey Glen Tipton from Judas Priest didnt start til he was 19! Look at what he did with Judas Priest. Keep going and believe in yourself.
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Joe is so good that it was a step DOWN to be an Eagle. He gave Jimmy Page his iconic Les Paul. That alone is HOF worthy. My favorite Joe quote was about his song "Records on the Wall". Joe said, "Had I known this song was going to become my signature song, I would have written a better song." A nice effort to humbly down play a masterpiece. Joe..... humble, fun and GREAT. Glad he found sobriety. He probably improved on all three of those after becoming sober.
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Hello there i was born 2002,i notice this game when i was playing in rental playstation when i was a kid after going home from school playing with my friends the nostalgia hits me really good, i noticed this whole franchise is awesome and it was popular long time ago, i know im not american or i lived in coney island, but i guees im the youngest last generation of knowing all of this franchise😢 Rip so long "THE WARRIORS" o7 The Best....
I remember hearing this song for the first time at the end credits of the movie the Warriors when I saw it in the Theater 🎭. First, the movie was so good and got me all revved up with no where to go and then this meloncholy song came on at the end and I remember sitting there instead of getting up to leave because I really liked the song! So I sat there and listened until the end. I thought I’m going to buy that song and listen to it again some time and I did when I bought the Soundtrack for the film! Excellent sound track! Cool Movie! Can you Dig It? 👏🏻🎸😎
We were so damn lucky. Such a cool time to be young, best music, great movies...going to be 60 this year, don’t feel a day older than 1975. I can’t wrap my head around the bs the world has become. So, I’m not going to even try any more.
@@virginiaviola5097 I’m almost the same age as you and I only realize now how great the culture was in the past. Now, with only a few exceptions, it’s empty. I wish I could go back and relive the Eighties. This time is bad. People have gone crazy! They’re irrational. Not that there still aren’t plenty of good, kind and decent people around but the lunatics have taken over the Asylum. Loons are in power who have no common sense and they appear to be bent on destruction. Our destruction. Society’s demise. It’s deliberate sabotage from the the top down. The Elites are trying to reduce the population and kill everyone. It’s sick and it’s evil. So I try not to watch the news because it’s all bad all the time. This Era sucks! What a dark time! But I guess you have to make the best of it whatever is going on. There’s a book that starts off with the sentence: it was the best of times and it was the worst of times. It’s a time of extremes from what I can see. Too many mentally ill people walking around. And that’s a sign of a sick society. What a shame! We have to just make the best of it, I guess. Good luck!
@@dynjarren8355 I kinda think we knew from childhood that the lunatics were running the asylum. I don’t know about you, but I had Lennon, and Pink Floyd and Jethro Tull to say what I was thinking. I’m just glad to say that I’m part of a generation who actually *did* things rather than sit around telling everybody else what they should be doing and then blaming them for not doing it. I’m still on the planet, but I’ve checked out at the same time. This world is just simply too nuts for me, although this year there have been a few wins for the better people, so, there’s hope.
@@virginiaviola5097 I agree with you completely. Lennon once said that our leaders are madmen and he was right. He told the truth in public. Maybe that’s why he was shot down. Malcolm X told the truth too and he got machine gunned. Anyone who speaks the truth in public gets bullets for their honesty. Interesting how that works. And this latest generation think they are morally superior but that’s nonsense. They are just entitled and spoiled actually. And immature. They act like spoiled children holding their breath. Bill Maher said it best recently in one of his rants on his show. He said no wonder our leaders are all old. The new generation can’t be trusted with authority. If they lived in the past, they would live and make the same mistakes everyone did. They are not morally superior to anyone. But they like to criticize and be self righteous. It’s easy to tear people down but what can you do better? Nothing really! It’s just noise. They want to change things. Well, they are and making things worse, not better. They want to defund the Police? For example. That’s a dumb and bad idea. The Police need reforms to get rid of the abuses definitely. But the solution isn’t to get rid of the Police altogether. That’s stupid! So instead people are arming themselves and will settle things with a gun. That means more violence and deaths, not less. The opposite result is achieved. Maybe they even want this. It seems they want to destroy society in general. That’s crazy, too! So I’m not pleased at what I’m seeing or hearing either. People are irrational and have lost their minds apparently. The crazy people are in power and taken over the Asylum. Never a good thing. Another example is Old Joe stopped the Keystone Oil pipeline as his first act the first day in office. And now he’s demanding that Oil companies increase production to bring down Gas Prices. That’s insane! He brought it on and caused the problem in the first place. That’s crazy behavior from the top. It’s all irrational. Common sense is gone. God help us! People can’t afford to pay their bills and the leaders are saluting Pride month. Misplaced priorities are bringing this country down. We’re in trouble now. Like you, I’ve checked out long ago but I still have eyes and I don’t like what I see lately. Good luck to you and God bless you! That’s all I can say. Take care of yourself and stay safe. Because the lunatics have taken over the Asylum. Get away and get off the Grid, if you can. And If you can’t, you’re going to suffer with the rest of us.
"In the City" and "Pretty Maids all in a row" are two of my favorite Joe Walsh / Eagles songs. I don't know of any bands in history that harmonized vocals better than the Eagles.
I remember watching "The Warriors" with my father when i was a kid, and i remember this song at the ending. Born in 1989 and growing in post soviet Bulgaria in the 90s, i was getting my first glimpses of the world outside the Iron Curtain. My father loved this song because of "The Warriors" movie, but because of the message that had. That you fight no matter of the circumstances, and that you must fight for what you beleive. My father had a very difficult childhood, he was a child of divorced parents, and back in the soviet times that was a big stigma for a kid. He had been bullied, he had been put on watch by the local KGB, and he was not fitting in soviet society at all. But most of all, he was freeminded. Around 1984, when Perestroika and Glasnost took place, there was more relaxed regime for movies outside the Soviet sphere. And people could actually watch movies outside the Iron Curtian. One of the very first movies my father watched with his then girlfriend, was this movie. That was their first date, but my father was determined to impress her, because he had many girls for one night, but this girl impress him with something unique - she had character and resilience, and she stood for herself. They both really enjoyed the movie, and after that night my father invited her to his apartment. That girl that he invited was my mother. In 1985, she gave birth to my big brother, and in 1989 - to me and my twin brother. When i hear this song, i think of both my parents who are now in heaven, and about the movie "The Warriors" which is connected to them both.
I had the pleasure of attending the Long Road home tour show in Omaha, NE on 10th of Feb 2024. For all his ailments at the time and age... Walsh was absolutely awesome. So much talent on one stage was nearly overwhelming. He did a great job on this song
In 1972 on the 4th of July. Washington DC . My first concert was the James Gang . And it was free. Hundreds of concerts later. Best for the price. This song wasn't even made then .
This is my favorite song by him, and I LOVE all he does, He always looks like he's in pain! My mom thought he was it. He was way after her generation but she liked my music. I'm 62 and I'll rock til I die!
Oh, yeah. He and Felder were real rockers. Felder could handle it, because he is a genius and knew when to stop. In order to control himself, Joe needed to find religion to cling to, and there's no shame in that. He's a lot funnier and sings lots better than, say, 1994, without the drugs. But Joe and Felder did stuff together that is simply incredible. Check out Daryl's House. Joe plays and sings better than he ever did. I don't want to call him an idiot savant, but I think Joe manages his music better than his life. Until now, God bless him.
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@@Asimo44 Thanks hun, this is also a comment section, drop me a mail or message me on Google hangouts at Joewalsh201999@gmail.com and make sure you let me know I shared you this myself.❤️❤️❤️
I saw him down on the beach sitting on a rock seemly in deep thought on a cloudy day when hardly anyone was down there. He looked at me as I was walking by and I thought, that looks just like Joe Walsh. He had a look on his face like, oh no, please don't recognize me, then looked down at the sand. Found out he has a house in Rancho Santa Fe, right down the road from here. Pretty cool.
@@anitataylor4287 I was just thinking about when this was. 2005 or 6. I still had long hair at the time so it was about 15 years ago, which is really weird how time flies so fast. In fact I just saw that I typed this 2 years ago but feels like last month.
@@rodneylee4026 haha you’re awesome Rodney. Great commentary and story. The fact you saw Joe and didn’t bother him to let him enjoy himself makes you the real fan. Rock on brother and hold fast!
I grew up on Joe Walsh and the Eagles along with the other bands, musicians, solo artists, and the best of all times on Galveston, Texas. This song was like our anthem! Joe's so underrated and I love that guy. Huge Henley fan too from Garland TX
I spent years driving a taxi in the St. Louis ghettos. I looked down four gun barrels, lived through two head-on collisions, and two of my best friends were murdered. This tune says it all.
Seen the Eagles live ... Hotel California tour March 21 1977 I was in the 4th row on the side with don and Joe was playing there amazing guitars What a outstanding performance of 2 guys doing there thing on stage .. People there whent crazy that evening ... I was just age 19 my self I will never fourget that performance of the Eagles One of the greatest USA bands of all times 70s was the best of rock music ........
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Brings back memories of the summers when my parents use take me to Coney Island as a kid!!!! Walking around where the Warriors movie was made!!!! Amazing times!!!
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I saw him play a few times in my life..as a solo artist in 74..I saw him play with the eagles at Philly spectrum in 76 billed as Joe Walsh and the Eagles..and I seen him again with the eagles in the late 90s...the man must of been born with a guitar in his hand..and he never gets enuff credit for his vocal work because guitar work is so great...u gotta love him
I Remember going to the movies to see The Warriors with my gang lol... and coming out into the city after singing this tune and feeling proud I was a city girl!!! My favorite Joe Walsh song 🎵
Hopple's Bar blues jams with Joe Walsh when he visited Cleveland Ohio, Awesome hang in the 80's & '90's!!! We jammed with you there!!! Thank You for sharing your gift of music Joe Walsh XO 💖😘🙏 Hope you and your family are doing fabulous!!!
lt's what it reps, our heroes in the imagination, characters of the writers and actors and directors imagination and talent and chance. Massive and now eternal. A huge thanks to them all, for such an art figurine as The Warriors.
I spoke to a guy who used to chaperone bands for the legendary Glasgow Apollo and he said of all the rockstars he worked with the thing that stood out was the absolutely unbelievable amount of weed Joe Walsh smoked. More than the bob and the wailers!
This is what fing live music should and forever be……this guy has more vocal talent as a guitarist then many many super successful pop artists have ….JOE IS THE MAN ….peace and love to one and all ……
Joe Walsh is definitely one of America's treasures.
Well said!
Yup
Agreed🥁🥁🥁
Says a lot about Burgerland.
One of my favorites of all time and a class guy too.
This is MUSIC, no rap crap nonsense!!
My dad loved this song he’s been gone ten years today so I’m playing this song for him I love you dad R.i.H 💞
Very sweet, Teri.
live forever for your father :)
😢😢😭😭😰😰😿😿
From Another Father . You are Forever Loved .
Teri Valentine sorry for your loss
Love this song, it was an especially great ending song in “The Warriors”.
Singer even resembles Swan
"the singer" =)
Goose bumps up my arm driving my London taxi September 20 23
Remembering the most iconic film of that era..
Me too, we got in a big fight after that movie, a spark led to flame, In Cincinnati. Still love this song and that movie. Cheers!@@timoverington5177
@@timoverington5177 Escape from New York was pretty cool, in a futuristic, dystopian urban war zone kind of way.
No auto tune, lip syncing or pyro techniques. Just talent at work. Love this.
Now Joe looks like somebody's grandma 😂🤣🤣
Yep! Now a days its all electronic and thats not talant
@@cinthiafydrych6176that’s definitely true in the case with some modern rap with artists like drake, but than artists like Tyler the creator are amazing producers and vocalists so really there’s gold in all generations of music, just need to open our minds
That's why our gen x songs mean something they tell a story
@@cinthiafydrych6176Every generation has said this about the newer generations. Jazz, Elvis, The Beatles, the whole of Rock music, Eminem, modern Rap, electronic music…all despised by people who want to conserve culture. It has never, and will never happen. It is what it is, society and culture keep moving forward regardless of the same people who try to hold it back every generation and fail
This man's been rockin for a long time!
There's cool. Then there's VERY cool. Then there's Joe Walsh.
Happy 74th Birthday Joe💋🎉🎁🎂🎊💋
Thanks for your love and support ♥️❤️
"Good news boppers, the big alert has been called off. It turns out that the early reports were wrong, all wrong. Now for that group out there that had such a hard time getting home, sorry about that. I guess the only thing we can do is play you a song...."
Can you count suckas !!!,The Warriors,our favorite movie of all time !
@@robynSable You warriors are good. Real good
The best
C'MON LETS MOVE IT !
I just love it when good songs that fit a movies plot perfectly are played during the end credits!
I’m 62. And just now I realize just how freakin talented Joe Walsh is. Saw him on the Eagle tour quickly became a fan. Dude is awesome.
Me 62 as well
Just goose bumps up my arm ohhh yes
James Gang rocks.
Joe took a step DOWN to be an Eagle.
The coolest Eagle imo
@@francus7227 He did
Amazing art. Hundred years from now people will be listening
You always hear about Joe’s ability to play but I also think his vocal style is very good! Keep on rocking!
Yeah he's got some pipes. His voice reminds me of Ozzy Osbourne a little. He's got an unmistakable style on guitar no doubt
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no fancy clothes, no fancy flashing lights, just pure musical brilliance, all of them can play and sing
And coke lol
I Love your Summary! Spot On!
No shit.
@@honeybadger3408 thank you
No fancy things. It was filmed in the 80's about 35 years ago...
I love how Joe is helping many with drug addiction with his honesty, sincerity and genuine care for others. He has gotten through the darkest of times.
Truly a Rock n Roll All time
Legend
A very Big
Addiction to the
Eagles
He’s still trying to help many, seen Sammy Hagar with him thismorning on Joe’s 75th Birthday👍🏻 and they’re playing a few songs of this performance tonight on VEVO 70s but it was only half hour and just got over
I want to dedicate this song to My very good friend Louie pellegrini,we saw Joe Walsh and glen fry at the Cape cod melody tent, one of the best nights of my life, I miss My friend Louie, I think about him every day!!!!!!
who cares
true GOATS. there like will never be seen again.
The Warriors ending scene. Memories :'(
spray fest my love
Luscious You're so hot. What's your IG??
:')
YESSSSS
TCB * quit being so thirsty on CZcams scrub
Remember when there was talent? Great movies "The Warriors" and great singers & musicians.
Riff Leader: “You Warriors are good... real good.” Swan: “The best.”
One of the greatest songs ever written by a human being.
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Joe Walsh is one of the cooler rock stars me thinks.....
+Donry Fetor Life's been good to him so far...
+radtech21 i see what you did there...
+Donry Fetor
Live in 1975 he blew the Allman Brothers away. Dude did some rocking back then. Before the Eagles.
His sense of humor is very different.
I love his voice, it's different, you know it's him.
+Donry Fetor Joe Walsh is a cooler rock stars he thinks.....
His version of Get Back, a Beatles song, is so much better than what the Beatles did. Check it out on you tube. Walsh rocked.
True story: Joe Walsh bought me a coffee at Tim Hortons when the Eagles came to Ottawa back in 2013.
Thats pure class my man👍👍
Saw him at a bar in Orange County just by accident; no notice he was gonna be there, it was a mind blowing great time !!
I really believe he’s not affected by fame and fortune and is a really good guy
@@daveydudely9954 Ya, I know lol. Wish it was Starbucks.
Joe's always been the epitome of rockstar swagger
Rock God...Mr. Joe Walsh. Awesome!!
I get goose bumps when I listen to this, Joe Walsh, masterpiece.
My dad showed me the Eagles “a long farewell” tour DVD when I was a little kid, and this was my favorite song.
Joe Walsh inspired me to learn guitar 20 years ago, and it’s been the best thing to happen to me.
Do you like James Gang?
Stop the Philosophical Zombies totally!
Justin Chaney I’m 18 and just beginning to learn now. Will I ever be any good? I feel like many musicians learned as children or pre teens. I hope my mind and hands can learn and function to master the skill of guitar playing. I’m a realist and honestly, it feels a bit to optimistic as playing music is still so foreign to me
@@selenamarino5203 hey Glen Tipton from Judas Priest didnt start til he was 19! Look at what he did with Judas Priest. Keep going and believe in yourself.
I still can see Swan and Mercy looking at each other, Snow and Rembrandt walking, and Cochise, Cowboy, and Vermin playing in the sand...
Just watched Warriors again lastnight
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@@joewalsh275 lol scammer
@@joewalsh275 wow Joe Walsh only has 13 subscribers LOL
Young Joe, just killing' it.
My Brother David in Heaven 10yrs. Now, We Used to Sing this together, So Today I'll Sing it an He'll Hear Me💞💧✌🎶
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City streets don't have much pity, when you're down that's where you'll stay...true true
Somewhere out on that horizon, far away from the neon sky.....I know there must be something better
I particularly like this version.
Joe Vitale has no mercy on that drum kit. This is so good. I love the horn section too.
This version of this is great.
And I can't stay another night
I've lived in LA for 10 years and this song reminds me of living in city.
Joe is so good that it was a step DOWN to be an Eagle.
He gave Jimmy Page his iconic Les Paul. That alone is HOF worthy.
My favorite Joe quote was about his song "Records on the Wall". Joe said, "Had I known this song was going to become my signature song, I would have written a better song."
A nice effort to humbly down play a masterpiece.
Joe..... humble, fun and GREAT. Glad he found sobriety. He probably improved on all three of those after becoming sober.
Joe comes from a place that's so raw and so real. He suffered losses, battled demons, came out on top, and gives back.
I LOVE your Summary. True and accurate!
You can see this in his eyes. So true..
"You warriors are good.. real good..."The best!!"
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Hello there i was born 2002,i notice this game when i was playing in rental playstation when i was a kid after going home from school playing with my friends the nostalgia hits me really good, i noticed this whole franchise is awesome and it was popular long time ago, i know im not american or i lived in coney island, but i guees im the youngest last generation of knowing all of this franchise😢 Rip so long "THE WARRIORS" o7 The Best....
For all that don't have a clue. the Eagles did not do this first, it was on the sound track from "The Warriors" before Joe join the Eagles
I remember hearing this song for the first time at the end credits of the movie the Warriors when I saw it in the Theater 🎭. First, the movie was so good and got me all revved up with no where to go and then this meloncholy song came on at the end and I remember sitting there instead of getting up to leave because I really liked the song!
So I sat there and listened until the end. I thought I’m going to buy that song and listen to it again some time and I did when I bought the Soundtrack for the film!
Excellent sound track!
Cool Movie!
Can you Dig It?
👏🏻🎸😎
We were so damn lucky. Such a cool time to be young, best music, great movies...going to be 60 this year, don’t feel a day older than 1975. I can’t wrap my head around the bs the world has become. So, I’m not going to even try any more.
@@virginiaviola5097
I’m almost the same age as you and I only realize now how great the culture was in the past. Now, with only a few exceptions, it’s empty. I wish I could go back and relive the Eighties.
This time is bad. People have gone crazy! They’re irrational. Not that there still aren’t plenty of good, kind and decent people around but the lunatics have taken over the Asylum.
Loons are in power who have no common sense and they appear to be bent on destruction. Our destruction. Society’s demise. It’s deliberate sabotage from the the top down. The Elites are trying to reduce the population and kill everyone. It’s sick and it’s evil. So I try not to watch the news because it’s all bad all the time.
This Era sucks! What a dark time!
But I guess you have to make the best of it whatever is going on.
There’s a book that starts off with the sentence: it was the best of times and it was the worst of times. It’s a time of extremes from what I can see. Too many mentally ill people walking around. And that’s a sign of a sick society.
What a shame! We have to just make the best of it, I guess.
Good luck!
@@dynjarren8355 I kinda think we knew from childhood that the lunatics were running the asylum. I don’t know about you, but I had Lennon, and Pink Floyd and Jethro Tull to say what I was thinking. I’m just glad to say that I’m part of a generation who actually *did* things rather than sit around telling everybody else what they should be doing and then blaming them for not doing it. I’m still on the planet, but I’ve checked out at the same time. This world is just simply too nuts for me, although this year there have been a few wins for the better people, so, there’s hope.
@@virginiaviola5097 I agree with you completely. Lennon once said that our leaders are madmen and he was right. He told the truth in public. Maybe that’s why he was shot down. Malcolm X told the truth too and he got machine gunned. Anyone who speaks the truth in public gets bullets for their honesty. Interesting how that works.
And this latest generation think they are morally superior but that’s nonsense. They are just entitled and spoiled actually. And immature. They act like spoiled children holding their breath.
Bill Maher said it best recently in one of his rants on his show. He said no wonder our leaders are all old.
The new generation can’t be trusted with authority. If they lived in the past, they would live and make the same mistakes everyone did. They are not morally superior to anyone. But they like to criticize and be self righteous. It’s easy to tear people down but what can you do better? Nothing really! It’s just noise.
They want to change things. Well, they are and making things worse, not better.
They want to defund the Police? For example. That’s a dumb and bad idea. The Police need reforms to get rid of the abuses definitely. But the solution isn’t to get rid of the Police altogether.
That’s stupid! So instead people are arming themselves and will settle things with a gun. That means more violence and deaths, not less. The opposite result is achieved. Maybe they even want this. It seems they want to destroy society in general. That’s crazy, too!
So I’m not pleased at what I’m seeing or hearing either. People are irrational and have lost their minds apparently. The crazy people are in power and taken over the Asylum. Never a good thing.
Another example is Old Joe stopped the Keystone Oil pipeline as his first act the first day in office. And now he’s demanding that Oil companies increase production to bring down Gas Prices. That’s insane!
He brought it on and caused the problem in the first place. That’s crazy behavior from the top. It’s all irrational. Common sense is gone.
God help us! People can’t afford to pay their bills and the leaders are saluting Pride month. Misplaced priorities are bringing this country down. We’re in trouble now.
Like you, I’ve checked out long ago but I still have eyes and I don’t like what I see lately.
Good luck to you and God bless you! That’s all I can say. Take care of yourself and stay safe.
Because the lunatics have taken over the Asylum.
Get away and get off the Grid, if you can. And If you can’t, you’re going to suffer with the rest of us.
@@virginiaviola5097
And I forgot to ask. What are the wins? Depp winning his court case? Is that all? Anything else?
Joe Vitale on drums. Powerful. 🥁
We freaked the fuck out seeing this. Damn great times these were.
2021 people. still listening and still awesome.
Killer song, Killer production, drop dead Killer performance..this, is some good Joe here..
👍🏼🎶
The Warriors was such a gritty and sweaty movie, but ending it with this song always made me feel so melancholy and sad.
That blonde backup singer with the rhythm tech tambourine is smoking hot!!🙀🙀
Walsh is one great performer. I saw him with THE JAMES GANG at the Kennedy Center back in the early 70’s.
"In the City" and "Pretty Maids all in a row" are two of my favorite Joe Walsh / Eagles songs.
I don't know of any bands in history that harmonized vocals better than the Eagles.
Them or csny
A young JW belting out In The City. Epic backup singers. Great piece
I remember watching "The Warriors" with my father when i was a kid, and i remember this song at the ending.
Born in 1989 and growing in post soviet Bulgaria in the 90s, i was getting my first glimpses of the world outside the Iron Curtain.
My father loved this song because of "The Warriors" movie, but because of the message that had.
That you fight no matter of the circumstances, and that you must fight for what you beleive.
My father had a very difficult childhood, he was a child of divorced parents, and back in the soviet times that was a big stigma for a kid.
He had been bullied, he had been put on watch by the local KGB, and he was not fitting in soviet society at all.
But most of all, he was freeminded.
Around 1984, when Perestroika and Glasnost took place, there was more relaxed regime for movies outside the Soviet sphere.
And people could actually watch movies outside the Iron Curtian.
One of the very first movies my father watched with his then girlfriend, was this movie.
That was their first date, but my father was determined to impress her, because he had many girls for one night, but this girl impress him with something unique - she had character and resilience, and she stood for herself.
They both really enjoyed the movie, and after that night my father invited her to his apartment.
That girl that he invited was my mother.
In 1985, she gave birth to my big brother, and in 1989 - to me and my twin brother.
When i hear this song, i think of both my parents who are now in heaven, and about the movie "The Warriors" which is connected to them both.
Great story! Your dad sounds like a good man.
I had the pleasure of attending the Long Road home tour show in Omaha, NE on 10th of Feb 2024. For all his ailments at the time and age... Walsh was absolutely awesome. So much talent on one stage was nearly overwhelming. He did a great job on this song
I love Joe Walsh. I'll be very sad when he's gone.
In 1972 on the 4th of July. Washington DC . My first concert was the James Gang . And it was free. Hundreds of concerts later. Best for the price. This song wasn't even made then .
This is my favorite song by him, and I LOVE all he does, He always looks like he's in pain! My mom thought he was it. He was way after her generation but she liked my music. I'm 62 and I'll rock til I die!
+Sheila Riley... That's not pain you're seeing. He's just abit stoned. Joe loved to dabble in medicinal substances.
rock on Sheila
i love u goodbye
Oh, yeah. He and Felder were real rockers. Felder could handle it, because he is a genius and knew when to stop.
In order to control himself, Joe needed to find religion to cling to, and there's no shame in that. He's a lot funnier and sings lots better than, say, 1994, without the drugs.
But Joe and Felder did stuff together that is simply incredible.
Check out Daryl's House. Joe plays and sings better than he ever did. I don't want to call him an idiot savant, but I think Joe manages his music better than his life.
Until now, God bless him.
George Soros
Joe is amazing.
From NZ:
Yeah! This movie rocked/still rocks!
Warriors..
Damn what a performance. The horns really add a lot of energy
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@@joewalsh275 WOW the real Joe Walsh! What an honor!
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I saw him down on the beach sitting on a rock seemly in deep thought on a cloudy day when hardly anyone was down there. He looked at me as I was walking by and I thought, that looks just like Joe Walsh. He had a look on his face like, oh no, please don't recognize me, then looked down at the sand. Found out he has a house in Rancho Santa Fe, right down the road from here. Pretty cool.
Was this recently? You shoulda said hi anyways!
Glad you let him be.
@@boataxe4605 Yeah, that's my nature let people be if they want to be alone. Who am I anyway? Unless I have something useful to offer someone.
@@anitataylor4287 I was just thinking about when this was. 2005 or 6. I still had long hair at the time so it was about 15 years ago, which is really weird how time flies so fast. In fact I just saw that I typed this 2 years ago but feels like last month.
@@rodneylee4026 haha you’re awesome Rodney. Great commentary and story. The fact you saw Joe and didn’t bother him to let him enjoy himself makes you the real fan. Rock on brother and hold fast!
Joe Walsh just doesn't give a shit but musters up a great performance. American legend.
I know nothing about him but every time I hear this song , I remember the movie The Warriors which was a great movie, and so is this song
You Warriors are good...
"The best." - Swan
Real good
The best.
Real good
Loved this movie, nobody moved when Joe's song started. So good the uptight Don and Glen team wanted it on their album. Keep on rocking Joe
I grew up on Joe Walsh and the Eagles along with the other bands, musicians, solo artists, and the best of all times on Galveston, Texas. This song was like our anthem! Joe's so underrated and I love that guy. Huge Henley fan too from Garland TX
“Warriors! Come out to playyyay!”
First time I heard this song I was at a drive-in movie. It is at the end of The Warriors. Always been fond since then.
Joe is the real deal. Well rounded entertainer.
Great backing vocals on this classic. Joe sings very well here, and plays that slide awesomely!
Chills..... man, he was amazing
I'm truly amazed how many of his songs I've listened to my entire life....but back in the day without cable, without cellphones, videoes were scarce.
It's so cool to find all these live performances I've never seen.
I was born and raised in LA but this song makes me proud to live 2446 miles close to New York City.
There’s only ONE Joe Walsh.
Such a distinctive and unique vocal technique combined with his guitar genius. Awesome!
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Warriors come out to play-ay
Warriorrrrrrsss come out to playyyyy
Warriors come out to Playayyyy
A perfect tune that everybody can plug into a certain time in their lives and it just syncs.... Joe's a special kind of story teller
I spent years driving a taxi in the St. Louis ghettos. I looked down four gun barrels, lived through two head-on collisions, and two of my best friends were murdered. This tune says it all.
And all lives matter
Glad your alive
@@billmers3219 no lives matter. Not glad you're alive
@@scottndawn What is your major malfunction?
@@azcactus2008 did you know that the earth is truly flat
Joe Walsh and his music is just so American......makes you proud he is one of us....
When i caught the subway into Coney Island and i saw the big wheel i started humming to this song lol
Just watched The Warriors movie for the hundredth time and this closing song brought me here.
Joe Walsh seriously killing it. play it over and over. never ever gets old
Seen the Eagles live ...
Hotel California tour
March 21 1977
I was in the 4th row on the side with don and Joe was playing there amazing guitars
What a outstanding performance of 2 guys doing there thing on stage ..
People there whent crazy that evening ...
I was just age 19 my self
I will never fourget that performance of the Eagles
One of the greatest USA bands of all times
70s was the best of rock music ........
The Warriors Forever !
The Northeastern Ohio music scene in the late 60s, early 70s was bananas. Joe was a big part of it.
FANTASTIC TUNE. I LOVE THE WAY IT SHOWS THE WARRIORS WALKING OFF INTO THE SUNSET AT THE END OF THAT MOVIE WITH THIS TUNE PLAYING.
billy barkly The new Blu-ray Directors Cut eliminates the beach walk. Hate it.
Isn't it the sunrise?
@@2002MX5 rlly?
What a let down........that part was the top.
@@CarlJohnson-mf4qd Yeah, r-e-a-l-l-y.
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Brings back memories of the summers when my parents use take me to Coney Island as a kid!!!! Walking around where the Warriors movie was made!!!! Amazing times!!!
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What a guy Joe Walsh is. Rock and Roll clown, prolific songwriter, poet and lest we forget, awesome guitarist! Life's been pretty good to him. And US!
I saw him play a few times in my life..as a solo artist in 74..I saw him play with the eagles at Philly spectrum in 76 billed as Joe Walsh and the Eagles..and I seen him again with the eagles in the late 90s...the man must of been born with a guitar in his hand..and he never gets enuff credit for his vocal work because guitar work is so great...u gotta love him
I Remember going to the movies to see The Warriors with my gang lol... and coming out into the city after singing this tune and feeling proud I was a city girl!!! My favorite Joe Walsh song 🎵
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Still my favorite rocker. What a guy! Just a great human being.
He took a step down to be an Eagle.....
Joe Walsh is a fantastic guy , love him , a fantastic musician and guitar player but he was together with a fantastic band Eagles!
Hopple's Bar blues jams with Joe Walsh when he visited Cleveland Ohio, Awesome hang in the 80's & '90's!!! We jammed with you there!!! Thank You for sharing your gift of music Joe Walsh XO 💖😘🙏 Hope you and your family are doing fabulous!!!
This version of this is fantastic
He was heavy in his addiction during this performance. I'm so blessed to have parents who listens to good music.
Cory Snatch yeah he looks stoned as fuck in this one lol. But he eventually got sober ;)
You can see he was definitely on drugs at this time period in his life based on his color
lt's what it reps, our heroes in the imagination, characters of the writers and actors and directors imagination and talent and chance. Massive and now eternal. A huge thanks to them all, for such an art figurine as The Warriors.
Yes! These guys were perfection, Joe Walsh has the chops! Forever a loyal fan ♥️♥️♥️
Joe Walsh, great guitarist, vocalist and a great sense of humor.
So unique that his great sense of humor came out in his music so naturally
Stoned out of his mind and still cooler than the rest of us combined.
Not the best singer the world has ever heard BUT JESUS HE CAN KICK ARSE AS A GUITARIST DUDE.
@@jamessim1858 He uses feel, not perfection.
I spoke to a guy who used to chaperone bands for the legendary Glasgow Apollo and he said of all the rockstars he worked with the thing that stood out was the absolutely unbelievable amount of weed Joe Walsh smoked. More than the bob and the wailers!
You speak for yourself matey!
Hell, I was partying hard back then myself! You know, before marriage, kids, career, all that grown-up stuff!
My godfather loved this jam r.i.p.
Joe's use of harmonics and smooth melodies make him the best two chord killer in rock and roll!
You the man, man.❤
Now I’m going to have to watch Warriors. 😊
One of the best movies made
Warriors, come out and play!
you wont be sorry.
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This is what fing live music should and forever be……this guy has more vocal talent as a guitarist then many many super successful pop artists have ….JOE IS THE MAN ….peace and love to one and all ……
Just watched the guys play this live in Glasgow last night.
Incredible performance and they sound the same as the recordings, I can dig iiittttttt
Tight. New appreciation for Joe Walsh after watching that video. Much respect!
I can’t believe I’ve never heard this song. I am instantly in love with it. Joe Walsh’s vocals are incredible.
Joe Walsh was the first thing I watched in 2021, perhaps he has the key.
Mighty Joe! America's Keith Richards! There is absolutely no reason he should be alive but thank the lord lord he is a survivor! RIP Tom Petty.
The horns are the real treat here.