Walsh took time during the show to tell of getting his first guitar, a $40 Sears & Roebuck Silvertone model after originally playing trombone and clarinet growing up. “I stumbled across the guitar, because I needed something I could play that wasn’t in my mouth, and that I could write music on,” he laughs. “I was never going to get any girls playing clarinet. Not that I got any playing guitar, but it was a lot more fun.”
Taking a cue from the title of his latest album, Analog Man, Walsh criticizes the “digital recipe” of most pop music today, explaining, “It’s all about the magic of a human performance.”
And there’s no better example of that than the interaction between Walsh and his host on the latest edition of Live from Daryl’s House, which turns Hall’s living room into a garage, with a slam-bang version of “Wrecking Ball” ending in what Daryl dubs, “a Neil Young moment.” There were more than several of those over the course of the episode.
01. intro
02. Rocky Mountain Way
03. interview
04. Life’s Been Good
05. Wrecking Ball
06. dinner prep
07. Somebody Like You
08. Funk 49/50
09. dinner conversation
10. Wrong Side Of History
11. outro/credits
Daryl Hall – vocals, guitar
Joe Walsh – vocals, guitar
Paul Pesco – musical director, guitar
Eliot Lewis – keyboards
Klyde Jones – bass
Porter Carroll Jr. – percussion
Brian Dunne – drums
turbo