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12 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars You Can Lead A Horse To Water But He'd Rather Have A Beer
" You Can Lead a Horse to Water, But He'd Rather Have Beer." is what I named it when I bought it back when it was originally released. This a Joe Walsh party record and whether you`re sharing a keg with friends or just sitting around by yourself with a few cans (or a keg) this is a great record to slap into your machine. The opening track is a straight forward rocker,...
Published on July 31, 2002 by Eugenius Dobson

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3.0 out of 5 stars I bought it so I`ll review it
Joe Walsh, now there is an enigma. Brilliant Guitarist, Occasionally brilliant songwriter, Clown Prince of Rock. Guitarist with the great Eagles. He is all of these things and less and more. This album showcases how good he can be and how maddingly average he can be. I Can Play that Rock `n Roll is just good fun Rock as good as Joe gets, Told You So came from the...
Published on September 11, 2003 by Mitchell Howard


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12 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars You Can Lead A Horse To Water But He'd Rather Have A Beer, July 31, 2002
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Eugenius Dobson (from a global perspective I'm right here.) - See all my reviews
This review is from: You Bought It-You Name It (Audio CD)
" You Can Lead a Horse to Water, But He'd Rather Have Beer." is what I named it when I bought it back when it was originally released. This a Joe Walsh party record and whether you`re sharing a keg with friends or just sitting around by yourself with a few cans (or a keg) this is a great record to slap into your machine. The opening track is a straight forward rocker, made from the same stuff as many Rolling Stones tunes. The second track, "Told You So" is a heavy rocking number that smokes like a certain herb, while "Here We Are Now" is the kind of song Joe does when he's in the mood to take you down to Jamaica to replenish your stash. "The Worry Song" should be Alfred E. Neuman's theme song, while I.L.B.T.'s should be played as the opening number to "The Guy Show." It's a funny song that somehow makes me thirsty every time I hear it. "Space Age Whiz Kids" was released a single and it seemed to irritate many folks who didn't like the mechanical sounding voice Walsh used to convey his image of a singing arcade machine. Personally I loved it. "Love Letters" is the only song I'm not too thrilled with, but then it I was never too thrilled about the original version either. "Class of 65" is an odd tune and may not be everyone's cup of Joe, but I think it`s great, while "Shadows" could have been done by Jimi Hendrix. It's a killer! The last track is one of those "Theme from Weirdo" Instrumentals that is a perfect number to crash out to after the party is over. Then again you could simply replay the disc and start the party all over again.
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4.0 out of 5 stars An overlooked album, August 13, 2003
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This review is from: You Bought It-You Name It (Audio CD)
Joe Walsh may not have been one for huge hits, aside from Rocky Mountain Way and Life's Been Good, but this is one where Joe really loosened up. This is an often overlooked album that until recently, you could only get as a used tape or LP. It's about time they brought it out on CD. No Joe Walsh collection is complete without it. ILBTs is in a class by itself, but there is defintiely more to the album than that, just showing what you can get away with. Defnitiely worth the price.
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3.0 out of 5 stars I bought it so I`ll review it, September 11, 2003
This review is from: You Bought It-You Name It (Audio CD)
Joe Walsh, now there is an enigma. Brilliant Guitarist, Occasionally brilliant songwriter, Clown Prince of Rock. Guitarist with the great Eagles. He is all of these things and less and more. This album showcases how good he can be and how maddingly average he can be. I Can Play that Rock `n Roll is just good fun Rock as good as Joe gets, Told You So came from the Long Run sessions and features Don Felder the Eagles other guitar hero. Here We Are Now is reminiscent of But Seriously, Folks with its Pop leanings and features Henley on backing vocals. Then along come 4 & 5 where Joe gets weird and I guess humourous. Then bang back into class rock with Space Age Whizz Kids. Then Love Letters a 60`s standard that became infamous on David Lynch`s Blue Velvet. Class of 65 is neat and pulls aside the personal veil momentarily. The album finishes with a recurring theme instrumental, Theme from Island Weirdos. All in all a good album but not a great album, leaving me scratching my head.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Another Joe Walsh underated classic album, May 31, 2010
To me Joe Walsh has always been an underated musician. This album like all his others as a solo musician is an instant classic. After you listen to it once it starts sticking to your ribs and memory.Some songs are groovier than others but they all deserve a listening too. My favorites from this album are:I like big tits(who wouldn't), the woory song, and shadows. If you're a fan of Joe Walsh get this album.


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4.0 out of 5 stars you bought it you name it, November 16, 2007
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Classic Joe - part of his transition to eagle-hood. wonderful wordsmith - with timeless application. especially well written - the worry song, here we are now, and of course ILBT's.
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5.0 out of 5 stars A hillarious cd from the best Guitarist of all time!!!!!, April 18, 2005
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If you like Joe Walsh you'll love this cd!!! Most buy it to for one song though, "ILBT's" which translated means "I like big t!+$". If not for this you'll love it for Joe's awesome guitar playing and style!!! Highly Recommended!!!!
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3.0 out of 5 stars I'll call it George, September 20, 2002
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Joe Walsh is a silly silly man, and he demonstrates that vividly on this album from the early '80s that's only recently become available on CD in the US. Not a classic, but there are very good moments here, such as "The Worry Song" with tasty fretless bass from "Chocolate" Perry, "I.L.B.T.s" -- juvenile yes, but funny and, well, very observant! "Shadows" is a highlight, with great guitar bravara. This album really kicks up some steam and makes you smile. What else do you want?
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4.0 out of 5 stars Truely a One Of a Kind Talent!, July 29, 2008
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Joe Walsh is one of the Best Artists from from his era. He is one of my personal favorites even today! I have all of his albums. And, since I have favorite songs from each. I decided to put them all together on one CD. And, what an Awesome CD that is. I never get tired of Listening to this Guy! Memory Lane, Rockets, Class Of 65, Certain Situations, Vote For Me,
Slow Dancing, Decades.... In my opinion, These are some of his best songs. He is an unusual Artist in many ways. A talent to be appreciated!!
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2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars One of my favorite albums from the early '80's..., December 29, 2006
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Terry L. Vinson (Nashville, TN United States) - See all my reviews
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I fondly recall purchasing this album back in '83 while stationed at Wright Patterson Air Force Base. Previously, the only Walsh album I'd bought was '81's 'There Goes The Neighborhood', which definitely had its high and low points. Personally, I found 'You Bought it, You Name it' a more consistently listenable effort, with my favorite tunes being 'Love Letters', 'Class of '65', and of course 'I.L.B.T's' which only recently (2005) became a requested favorite here in Nashville on the local classic rock station. It wasn't long after this album and similar efforts were released that rock and roll was soon pushed aside by candy pop and ear-splitting rap, a fact that makes me treasure such classic tunes even more in my 'middle age'...thanks again, Joe.

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3.0 out of 5 stars J. Walsh - You Bought, November 12, 2007
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This is a 50/50 work for me because about half I love and half I don't care. But, the half was a have to get.
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