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“Come on, man. I had a rough night and I hate the fuckin’ Eagles, man!”
But even the Dude would have probably been alright with Joe Walsh, who turns 75 today.
Walsh was already well-known before the band with the avian name entered the picture. He grew up listening to rock ‘n’ roll in its first decade and picking up ideas on melody and orchestras from his mother, a classical music enthusiast who also played piano. He went to Kent State, just long enough to decide he didn’t want to graduate, but long enough to be part of a band.
The Measles gave Walsh his first entry on record, as a couple of songs they’d recorded with Walsh — “I Find I Think Of You” and “And It’s True” — wound up on bubblegum group The Ohio Express’ 1967 album Beg, Borrow & Steal.
AUDIO: The Measles feat. Joe Walsh “I Find I Think Of You”
Being part of the Northeast Ohio music scene. Guitarist Glenn Schwartz was something of a guitar hero in that scene. A friend of Walsh’s, he chose to move to California, becoming a founding member of Pacific Gas & Electric. That left a vacancy in the James Gang, which Walsh approached drummer Jim Fox to fill in late 1967.
His talent won him
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35 Years Ago: Joe Walsh’s ‘Got Any Gum?’ Begins Career Downturn
The late '80s were a challenging period for classic rockers: Could they remain relevant and maintain their levels of success, born of moments six or eight or 10 years before, when they were topping the charts and regularly packing arenas? Many were staring down their 40s, if not meekly entering them, crossing a threshold that at one time was impossible to fathom. Rock was a young person's game, a music of rebellion and reaction to those of a certain, older set.
Joe Walsh was among this aging rock-star demographic, turning 40 in 1987. He dealt with his age and the expectations of a rock audience by both indulging in a debilitating drinking habit, while embracing then-current keyboard-heavy sounds on the solo album he released that year, Got Any Gum?
The bulk of the project was recorded at Memphis' renowned Ardent Studios, where producer Terry Manning preferred to work. Walsh liked Studio A in the facility, according to studio manager Jody Stephens, who initially rose to fame as Big Star's drummer. The room "has huge baffles so that you can really damp things down to where it's almost a '70s studio," Stephens later told Goldmine. Others who have made a