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Friday Fun: an Hilarious Recording Coup
Was THIS the greatest recording coup in history? You decide. Who says you can't have fun in the studio? Bob
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It doesn't say, but i'm assuming that it must be the lead in to the beautiful Meadows?
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Joe Walsh. You can't help but like the guy and appreciate too, how he has turned his life around.
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It is. There's a video of Meadows embedded on the page. Interesting story behind Meadows: Joe was living in New England for a short while and loved to go looking for and photographing decaying barns, thus the band name, Barnstorm. One of those days while he was out in the New England countryside he took note of the little stone fences that had been built in the earliest years of the colonies to delineate the borders of the various farms . Many were decaying and falling down, and that is where Joe got the inspiration for "Meadows," told from the perspective of a decaying wall.
"Meadows" is the song that turned me into a "swirly head," a lover of Leslie tone cabinets way back then. Bob
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