I wasn't quite on the bandwagon yet...
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fu...@visi.com (Fubar) wrote:
>What was the deal with Walsh forgetting his teeth or something.
>
>I wasn't quite on the bandwagon yet...
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The concert review in the Greensoro paper by Parke Puterbaugh read, "Then
there was Joe Walsh, who appears to have lost all his teeth and yet has
lost nothing as a rock guitarist on classic-rock oldies...."
That's all I know. Anyone else?
Signed Linda
PS Make no mistake, I think Joe's the best. I only contribute this to
answer your question, not to get anything started about Joe. He looked
great to me!
>Signed Linda
In the interviews in the HFO video, he certainly talks like something is
wrong; sounds in a daze, like Muhammad Ali. It appeared to be a brain problem,
not a teeth problem.
Ted
I love Joe more than Suzanne....
JL
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[snip of stuff regarding teeth]
>In the interviews in the HFO video, he certainly talks like something is
>wrong; sounds in a daze, like Muhammad Ali. It appeared to be a brain problem,
>not a teeth problem.
I'd heard he had a speech problem (stuttering, I think) and he talks slow
to compensate. Supposedly, he figured it was better to sound stoned/stupid
than to stutter. This could be urban legend material.
Robert "No, really, I heard this somewhere" Markowitz
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