The top 10 most inspiring quotes by Joe Walsh
- A homeless veteran should not have to stand at a freeway exit with a cardboard sign. That’s not okay.
- The new generation of musicians is writing music on computers, and this is very sad because the quality of songwriting has crashed and dived. There are some songs out that are made by only one guy who works a computer and doesn’t play any instruments.
- I have watched music go from an art form into an industry. And I have watched it stop dead in its tracks because of the digital age.
- People often ask me if I believe in God, and I kinda have to, because I’m still here. I had not planned on living this long, and here I am.
- ‘Turn to Stone’ was written about the Nixon administration and the Vietnam War and the protesting that was going on and all of that. It’s a song about frustration. Also, I attended Kent State.
- You can work on an album forever, but finishing it is a whole different deal.
- I had seen my buddies crash and burn. Keith Moon died, and I always thought that was the way he wanted to go. John Belushi was a dear friend. A lot of the guys that I ran with were ending up dead, and I saw myself right on schedule to do that. I had some moments of clarity – once in a while.
- I have some fond memories – a couple of the nights on the town … a couple of songs I wrote when I was messed up that I’m sure wouldn’t have come out of me unless I was messed up. It’s kind of happy-sad about those days – I could do anything I wanted to. I did. And now I don’t want to do any of that.
- There’s a lot of politics in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. There’s a lot us artists would change about the induction ceremony and who they pick.
- The Eagles are four very alpha personalities. We’ve all done solo work, and we’ve all played with very good musicians, but when the four of us get together, it becomes something that’s much bigger than any one of us.
Joe Walsh is an American musician, singer, and songwriter, best known as the lead guitarist of the iconic rock band the Eagles. Born on November 20, 1947, in Wichita, Kansas, Walsh grew up in a musical environment and honed his skills on the guitar from a young age. He gained prominence as a member of the James Gang, contributing to hits like “Funk #49” before launching a successful solo career.
Walsh joined the Eagles in 1975, helping craft the band’s defining sound on classic albums like Hotel California (1976). His gritty guitar riffs and unique style added depth to hits like “Life in the Fast Lane.”
Beyond music, Walsh has also been a noted advocate for addiction recovery, drawing on his personal experiences to support others. His charismatic personality and musical legacy have cemented him as a rock legend.
👉Listen to the best music from all over the world at www.liveonlineradio.net #Joe_Walsh #quotes #FM #online_radio #radio #live_online_radio #live #world_radio