Beethoven's 5th (Electrified)
There was that funky disco version in 1976, by Walter Murphy. This isn't that. It's the 5th Symphony, played on Electric guitar, by a guy named Mark Klett.
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Brown Sugar (X2)
Two great artists, two completely different tunes, same name.
Here's "Brown Sugar, by ZZ Top and The Rolling Stones.
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Ridin' On The Storm
It rains 280 days a year in Portland. It's just how it is. People say, "If you don't like the weather, too bad. It's all we got!"
So I bought a bike, and now if I wanna ride, I gotta ride in the rain.
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Peoria-Episode 2
I found it!!
It turns out the GoPro's clock was off by 12 hours, so it marked the next video I recorded as the next day's video.
Anyway, I got a 2 Gallon gas can at Wal-Mart, & strapped it to the rear rack of the bike. I filled it up & headed out to the highway.
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Road Trip Videos: Number 1 - Peoria Illinois
January 7, 2024 I saw a 1985 Honda V65 Magna for sale on Cycle-Trader.com.
Forty years ago, I used to have a V65 Magna, an '83, but the same thing for most intents & purposes. I bookmarked the ad, & told myself if it was still around in April, I was going to buy it.
Time went by, I paid off my bills, kept checking on it, & it was still there, so April 1st, I had my bank do the wire transfer, & it was (financially) mine. I still had to get to Peoria from Portland, & get the bike back to the west coast.
So, I booked a one way flight to St. Louis April 4th, and reserved a rent-a-car to drive to Peoria April 5th.
Then, the airline broke my plane & cancelled my flight. So I had to rebook everything for the 9th & 10th. This time the trip included a 14 hour layover in Denver. No problem. I managed to get a few naps in.
Anyway, I made it to Peoria, and got my bike. I loaded my gear onto it, & headed out to the highway for a 2,000 mile ride. Along the way, I remembered just how powerful, exciting, & just a little bit scary this bike can be.
Thanks to the folks at World Of Powersports. This wouldn't have been possible without your patience while I took three months to buy it.
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Joe Satriani: "Ride"
I just bought a 40 year old motorcycle.
Let me clarify that:
I just spent three months buying a 40 year old motorcycle, that's halfway across the country. I waited, got my ducks in a row, gave plenty of other people a chance to buy it out from under me, but no one did. So, the first of April came along and I paid for it in full.
Here's how I knew it was meant to be mine.
March 5th, I rented a storage unit where I'll be keeping it. A month before buying it.
March 5th, I bought insurance for myself & the bike. A month before buying it.
March 5th, I booked a flight & rental car to go get the bike. A month before I bought it.
I ordered a "factory" seat cover for the bike. Two weeks before I bought it.
The time came, and I was ready to fly out to get it, and the airline "broke" my plane. I sat four hours in the airport trying to get on a two hour flight to Vegas. Then it got cancelled, so I had to book a new flight, a new rental car, and now, a hotel room the night before I actually pick it up.
I'm taking a duffle bag with my helmet (which I also got before buying the bike), some clothes, and all my camera gear (GoPros, and Ordro Headcam, & batteries), and some tools to put the cameras on the bike.
When I head out of the parking lot from the dealer in Peoria, this'll be playing on my MP3 player.
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Born To Be Wild
I'm getting a time machine next week. April 5, 2024 I'm taking delivery of a 1985 Honda V65 Magna, in Peoria Illinois. I'm riding it 2,025 miles back to Portland over the weekend.
Some people have said I'm crazy to do this, but that won;t stop me.
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Steve Miller Band: Dance, Dance, Dance
Fly Like an Eagle is the ninth studio album by American rock band Steve Miller Band, released in May 1976 by Capitol Records in the United States, Canada and Japan and Mercury Records in Europe.[citation needed]
The album was a success, spawning three singles: the title track, "Take the Money and Run" and "Rock'n Me", and eventually received quadruple platinum certification from the RIAA.
Fly Like an Eagle was voted number 400 in the third edition of Colin Larkin's All Time Top 1000 Albums (2000). In 2012, the album was ranked number 445 on Rolling Stone magazine's list of "The 500 Greatest Albums of All Time."
The album remains a staple of rock, and its singles remain in constant rotation on classic rock radio stations in the United States and worldwide.
On the album's cover, Miller is posing with a black left-handed Fender Stratocaster that Jimi Hendrix had originally ordered, but Miller ended up claiming it from Manny's Music and re-strung it right-handed, as Hendrix had died after it was ordered. Unfortunately, the guitar was stolen after the album's release.
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Fleetwood Mac: Gypsy (Early Demo)
Mirage is the thirteenth studio album by British-American rock band Fleetwood Mac, released on 2 July 1982 by Warner Bros. Records. This studio effort's soft rock sound stood in stark contrast to its more experimental predecessor, 1979's Tusk. Mirage yielded several singles: "Hold Me" (which peaked at number four on the US Billboard Pop Chart, remaining there for seven weeks), "Gypsy" (number 12 US Pop Chart), "Love in Store" (number 22 US Pop Chart), "Oh Diane" (number nine in the UK), and "Can't Go Back" (number 83 in the UK).
The Stevie Nicks written "Gypsy" (number 12 Pop, number four Rock, and number 16 in Canada) was the second single from the album and was accompanied by a video directed by Russell Mulcahy. The edited version of "Gypsy" that appears on the album and single releases runs for only 4:24, but a 5½-minute version had been originally recorded. The latter version was (initially) used in the video, and was not available on CD until the release of 1992's retrospective box set 25 Years – The Chain.
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Joe Walsh: Legendary FM Broadcasts-Reunion Arena-Dallas, TX-1981 (Full Album)
Recorded at the Reunion Arena in Dallas, Texas on July 10, 1981, for the King Biscuit Flower Hour radio show. At the time, Walsh was touring in support of his latest solo album There Goes the Neighborhood following the breakup of Eagles. Reunited with one of his bandmates from Barnstorm (his post-James Gang solo group), Walsh recorded a set that included solo hits, and some tracks from his years with the James Gang.
Track Listing:
01. Meadows
02. Over And Over
03. In The City
04. A Life Of Illusion
05. The Bomber: Closet Queen/Bolero/Cast Your Fate To The Wind
06. Dreams
07. Theme From 'Boat Weirdos'
08. Funk #49
09. You Never Know
10. Life's Been Good
11. Rocky Mountain Way
12. All Night Long
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Nazareth B-Sides (Tape 1)
These are all the leftover B-Sides and alternate takes from ym Nazareth discography uploads.
Track Listing
Side One:
01. Dear John (Single Edit - B-Side)
02. Friends (Alt. Edit - B-Side)
03. Friends (B-Side)
04. 1692 Glencoe Massacre (Alt. Edit - B-Side)
05. If You See My Baby (Alt. Edit - B-Side)
06. Love Now You're Gone (Alt. Edit - B-Side)
07. Woke Up This Morning (Alt. Edit - B-Side)
08. Go Down Fighting (B-Side)
09. The ballad Of Hollis Brown (Alt. Edit - B-Side)
Side Two:
01. Hard Living (B-Side)
02. Spinning Top (B-Side)
03. Witchdoctor Woman (B-Side)
04. Alcatraz (Live - B-Side)
05. Down (B-Side)
06. Night Woman (Live - B-Side)
07. Razamanaz (Live - B-Side)
08. Shapes Of Things (Single Edit - B-Side)
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Joe Walsh: Analog Man (Full Album)
Analog Man is the eleventh and latest solo studio album by the American singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Joe Walsh, formerly of the James Gang and lead guitarist for the Eagles. The album was released in mid 2012, on the label Fantasy in the United States and the United Kingdom, It is also his first new solo studio album to be released since 1992's Songs for a Dying Planet, 20 years prior. The album features 10 new songs, and was co-produced by Walsh, Jeff Lynne, who also performs various instruments and backing vocals on the album, and Tim Armstrong from the punk band Rancid who co-wrote and plays guitar on one of the album's songs. The album also features contributions from the former Beatles drummer, Ringo Starr, the former Barnstorm members, Kenny Passarelli and Joe Vitale, former James Gang members, Jim Fox and Dale Peters, David Crosby and Graham Nash of Crosby, Stills & Nash and also a duet with Little Richard.
Track Listing:
01. Analog Man
02. Wrecking Ball
03. Lucky That Way
04. Spanish Dancer
05. Band Played On
06. Family
07. One Day at a Time
08. Hi-Roller Baby
09. Funk #50
10. India
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Joe Walsh: Songs For A Dying Planet (Full Album)
Songs for a Dying Planet is the tenth solo studio album by the American singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Joe Walsh. It was released in mid 1992, on the label Epic. Keen to re-establish himself after his ill-received 1991 album, Ordinary Average Guy, Walsh enlisted his former producer Bill Szymczyk. At the end of the track "Certain Situations," one can hear a Morse code message that says "Register and vote for me."
Track Listing:
1. Shut Up
2. Fairbanks Alaska
3. Coyote Love
4. I Know
5. Certain Situations
6. Vote For Me
7. Theme From Baroque Weirdos
8. The Friend Song
9. It's All Right
10. Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow
11. Decades
12. Song For A Dying Planet
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Joe Walsh: Ordinary Average Guy (Full Album)
Ordinary Average Guy is the ninth solo studio album, and its title-track single (second on the playlist), by American singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Joe Walsh. The album was released in mid 1991. It was Walsh's first album of entirely new music since Got Any Gum? in 1987, and his first solo album to be issued internationally by Epic following a four-year alliance with Warner Bros. Records in the United States and Canada. The album features Ringo Starr, Survivor's lead vocalist Jimi Jamison, and the drummer Joe Vitale from Walsh's former band Barnstorm. Vitale also sings the lead vocals on the final track of the album, "School Days".
Track Listing:
01. Two Sides To Every Story
02. Ordinary Average Guy
03. The Gamma Goochee
04. All Of A Sudden
05. Alphabetical Order
06. Look At Us Now
07. I'm Actin' Different
08. Up All Night
09. You Might Need Somebody
10. Where I Grew Up (Prelude to School Days)
11. School Days
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Billy F. Gibbons: Hardware (Full Album)
Hardware is the third solo album by ZZ Top guitarist and vocalist Billy F. Gibbons. The album features Matt Sorum (Guns N' Roses) on drums. It was released in 2021.
Track Listing:
01. My Lucky Card
02. She's On Fire
03. More-More-More
04. Shuffle, Step & Slide
05. Vagabond Man
06. Spanish Fly
07. West Coast Junkie
08. Stackin' Bones (featuring Larkin Poe)
09. I Was a Highway
10.S-G-L-M-B-B-R
11. Hey Baby, Que Paso
12. Desert High
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Joe Walsh: Got Any Gum? (Full Album)
Got Any Gum? is the eighth solo studio album by the American singer-songwriter Joe Walsh. It was originally released in October 1987, on the label Warner Brothers in the United States, and Full Moon in the UK, which was the last Walsh album to be released by either of those labels. The album features eight original songs which were written by Walsh with others and by himself, the album also features two covers, including the song "In My Car", which was co-written by Walsh with Ringo Starr, the former drummer for The Beatles (the song was originally released on Starr's ninth studio solo album Old Wave, in 1983). The album also features vocal contributions from J. D. Souther and Survivor's lead vocalist Jimi Jamison.
The album was received negatively by the majority of music critics, while other reviewers noted good points to the album. It was also a commercial disappointment, peaking at #113 on the Billboard 200, which marked the beginning of a downturn in Walsh's fortunes on the album charts, and ultimately led to both Warner Bros. and Full Moon dropping him from their labels. Two singles were issued from Got Any Gum?: "The Radio Song" and "In My Car". The album's first and leading single, "The Radio Song," unlike the album, was a commercial success, peaking at #8 on the Hot Mainstream Rock Tracks chart. Its music video featured the legendary DJ Wolfman Jack.
In an interview with David Letterman, on Late Night with David Letterman in October 1987, Walsh, while intoxicated, was asked about whether the album's title had a background, to which Walsh immediately responded "Yeah, a bum!, I saw a bum about a block away and I knew he was going to ask me for spare change, so I reach in - I'm all ready but he gets up to me and I say here, help yourself". He says "I don't need money, ya got any gum?"
Track Listing:
01. The Radio Song
02. Fun
03. In My Car
04. Malibu
05. Half Of Our Time
06. Got Any Gum?
07. Up To Me
08. No Peace In The Jungle
09. Memory Lane
10. Time
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Joe Walsh: The Confessor (Full Album)
The Confessor is the seventh solo studio album by American rock musician Joe Walsh, released on May 21, 1985 by Warner Bros. Records, and Full Moon Records. It was produced by Grammy Award-winning producer and sound engineer Keith Olsen as well as Walsh himself. The album peaked at number 65 on the Billboard 200.
Walsh's new girlfriend Stevie Nicks would get involved with the recording of this album, as her old friend Keith Olsen was hired to produce the album. The superimposed LA session stalwarts like Jim Keltner, Mike Porcaro, Waddy Wachtel, Randy Newman, Alan Pasqua and a lot of musicians Walsh had never worked with before were the musicians who played on the album. However, the only familiar face was Timothy B. Schmit (of the Eagles) who only recorded backing vocals.
Track Listing:
01. Problems
02. I Broke My Leg
03. Bubbles
04. Slow Dancing
05. 15 Years
06. The Confessor
07. Rosewood Bitters
08. Good Man Down
09. Dear John
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Joe Walsh: Waffle Stomp
Fast Times at Ridgemont High is a 1982 American coming-of-age comedy film directed by Amy Heckerling (in her feature directorial debut) from a screenplay by Cameron Crowe, based on his 1981 book Fast Times at Ridgemont High: A True Story, and starring Sean Penn, Jennifer Jason Leigh, Judge Reinhold, Phoebe Cates, Brian Backer, Robert Romanus, and Ray Walston. Crowe went undercover at Clairemont High School in San Diego and wrote about his experiences.[3]
The film chronicles a school year in the lives of sophomores Stacy Hamilton and Mark Ratner and their older friends Linda Barrett and Mike Damone, both of whom believe themselves wiser in the ways of romance than their younger counterparts. The ensemble cast of characters form two subplots with Jeff Spicoli, a perpetually stoned surfer facing off against history teacher Mr. Hand, and Stacy's older brother Brad, a popular senior who works in entry-level jobs to pay for his car and ponders ending his two-year relationship with his girlfriend Lisa.
In addition to Penn, Reinhold, Cates, and Leigh, the film marks early appearances by several actors who later became stars, including Nicolas Cage, Eric Stoltz, Forest Whitaker, and Anthony Edwards (the first two in their feature film debuts).
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Joe Walsh: All Night Long
Urban Cowboy is a 1980 American romantic Western film directed by James Bridges. The plot concerns the love-hate relationship between Buford Uon "Bud" Davis (John Travolta) and Sissy (Debra Winger). The film's success was credited for spurring a mainstream revival of country music. Much of the action revolves around activities at Gilley's Club, a football-field-sized honky tonk in Pasadena, Texas.
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Joe Walsh: You Bought It - You Name It (Full Album)
You Bought It – You Name It is the sixth studio album by the American singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Joe Walsh. The album was released in mid 1983, on the label Warner Bros., two years after Walsh's successful album There Goes the Neighborhood. It was Walsh's second and final studio album to feature George "Chocolate" Perry as producer.
The album was received negatively by the majority of music critics, while other reviewers noted good points to the album. It was also not as successful as Walsh's previous albums, peaking at #48 on the Billboard 200. However, Walsh found some moderate success with the single "Space Age Whiz Kids", about the pinnacle of the 1980s video arcade craze. The single peaked at #52 on the US Billboard Hot 100 chart, and at #21 on the Hot Mainstream Rock Tracks chart. An outtake from The Long Run, "Told You So" features a guest appearance from former Eagles' member Don Felder (who also co-wrote the track). The album also features contributions from two other Eagles' members Don Henley, and Timothy B. Schmit, as well as country singer-songwriter Michael Martin Murphey, session guitarist Waddy Wachtel, and the drummer Joe Vitale from Walsh's former band Barnstorm.
Track Listing:
01. I Can Play That Rock & Roll
02. Told You So
03. Here We Are Now
04. The Worry Song
05. I.L.B.T.’s
06. Space Age Whiz Kids
07. Love Letters
08. Class Of ’65
09. Shadows
10. Theme From ‘Island Weirdos’
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Joe Walsh: There Goes The Neighborhood (Full Album)
There Goes the Neighborhood is the fifth solo studio album by the American singer-songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, and sometime-guitarist for the Eagles, Joe Walsh. The album was released in May 1981, by Asylum Records, three years after Walsh's album But Seriously, Folks... (1978).
The album features contributions from two Eagles' members Don Felder and Timothy B. Schmit as well as session musicians including Russ Kunkel, David Lindley, Bob Mayo, and Victor Feldman.
The album peaked at No. 20 on the Billboard 200. The album only spawned one charting single, "A Life of Illusion", which would become one of Walsh's most popular songs and reached No. 34 at on the Billboard Hot 100. The single also topped the Hot Mainstream Rock Tracks chart.
Track Listing:
01. Things
02. Made Your Mind Up
03. Down On The Farm
04. Rivers (Of The Hidden Funk)
05. A Life Of Illusion
06. Bones
07. Rockets
08. You Never Know
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Joe Walsh: But Seriously, Folks (Full Album)
But Seriously, Folks... is the fourth studio album by the American singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Joe Walsh. The album was released in mid-1978, on the Asylum label. It included the satirical song "Life's Been Good". The original 8:04 (8:57 on CD releases with a speech at the end) album version of this track was edited down to 4:35 for single release, and this became Walsh's biggest solo hit, peaking at No. 12 on the Billboard Hot 100.
The album also featured the other four members of Eagles – which Walsh had joined two years earlier – as well as singer-keyboardist Jay Ferguson, a former member of the groups Spirit and Jo Jo Gunne (who co-wrote one track on the album), drummer Joe Vitale from Walsh's former band Barnstorm, and bassist Willie Weeks.
This video has the spoken word intro to "Life's Been Good", where Joe Walsh explains how the song came about. It also has the remixed version of "Life's Been Good".
Track Listing:
01. Over And Over
02. Second Hand Store
03. Indian Summer
04. At The Station
05. Tomorrow
06. Inner Tube
07. Theme From ‘Boat Weirdos”
08. Life’s Been Good (Spoken Word)
09. Life’s Been Good
10. Over And Over (Reprise)
11. Life’s Been Good (Remix)
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Joe Walsh: You Can't Argue With A Sick Mind (Full Album)
You Can't Argue with a Sick Mind is a live solo album by the American singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Joe Walsh. The album was released in early 1976 as Walsh's last album for ABC Records. It was recorded live just before Walsh joined the Eagles. Three members of that group appear on the song "Help Me Through the Night".
The album was compiled from recordings taken from a taping of Don Kirshner's Rock Concert, filmed on November 26, 1975. The episode was titled "Joe Walsh and Friends" and featured various additional artists, including some of Walsh's soon-to-be Eagles bandmates. Out of the six tracks on the album, five were taken from the broadcast, while "Time Out" was a new release. Songs performed on the episode that did not appear on the album included Walsh's "Welcome to the Club," Barnstorm's "Mother Says," and covers of the Beatles' "Get Back" and the Spencer Davis Groups' "Gimme Some Lovin'".
Track Listing:
01. Walk Away
02. Meadows
03. Rocky Mountain Way
04. Time Out
05. Help Me Through The Night
06. Turn To Stone
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Joe Walsh: So What (Full Album)
So What is the third studio album by the American singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Joe Walsh. It was released in late 1974 on ABC-Dunhill Records.
It contains hard rock songs such as "Welcome To The Club" and a remake of the Barnstorm track, "Turn To Stone". It also contains more introspective material such as "Help Me Through the Night" and "Song For Emma".
On a few tracks, Don Henley, Glenn Frey, and Randy Meisner of Eagles contributed backing vocals. Over a year and a half later, Walsh would be drafted into Eagles to replace founding member Bernie Leadon, playing on their best-selling studio album Hotel California.
Don Henley wrote the lyrics for "Falling Down" with Henley providing backing vocals on "Falling Down" and "Time Out". The album features three of the four members of Eagles; Don Henley, Glenn Frey and Randy Meisner providing backing vocals for "Turn to Stone" and "Help Me Through The Night". This would be the first time that the band members would appear on an album with the future Eagle.[2]
"Song for Emma" was written as a memorial for Walsh's almost-three-year-old daughter who had been killed in a car crash on April 1, 1974, four weeks shy of her third birthday. The accident was caused by a drunk driver who hit the Porsche driven by his then-wife Stefany with Emma in the car. Later, Stevie Nicks wrote "Has Anyone Ever Written Anything for You?" for Walsh after visiting Emma's grave with him.
Track listing
01. Welcome To The Club
02. Falling Down
03. Pavanne Of The Sleeping Beauty
04. Time Out
05. All Night Laundry Mat Blues
06. Turn To Stone
07. Help Me Through The Night
08. County Fair
09. Song For Emma
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