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"Life's Been Good" is a song by American singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist
Joe Walsh Joseph Fidler Walsh (born November 20, 1947) is an American guitarist, singer, and songwriter. In a career spanning over five decades, he has been a member of three successful rock bands: the James Gang, Eagles, and Ringo Starr & His All-Starr ...
that first appeared on the
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to the 1978 film '' FM''. The original eight-minute version was released on Walsh's 1978 album '' But Seriously, Folks...'', and an edited four-minute single version peaked at No. 12 on the US ''Billboard'' Hot 100, remaining his biggest solo hit. In the song, Walsh satirically reflects on the antics and excesses of the era's rock stars, with nods to
Keith Moon Keith John Moon (23 August 19467 September 1978) was an English drummer for the rock band the Who. He was noted for his unique style of playing and his eccentric, often self-destructive behaviour and addiction to drugs and alcohol. Moon grew ...
and others: "I live in hotels, tear out the walls/I have accountants pay for it all", and "My Maserati does one-eighty-five/I lost my license, now I don't drive". The 1979 ''
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'' called it "riotous", and "(maybe) the most important statement on rock stardom anyone has made in the late Seventies". His later '' Ordinary Average Guy'' is written as a late-life followup.


Content

"Life's Been Good" has a mid-tempo,
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-like groove marked by bedrock guitar
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s, synthesizers, and humorous lyrics. According to ''
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'', the lyrics are at least partially autobiographical. Walsh's
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synthesizer riff accompanies the lead guitar in the middle of the song. The lead guitar in the outro is accompanied by the main riff.
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and Jody Boyer perform the backing vocals. The pre-chorus section on the second and third verses uses a
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pattern. :Joe Walsh: "Lucky I'm sane after all I've been through" :Call: Bill Szymczyk: "Everybody say I'm cool" :Response: Jody Boyer: "He's cool" :Joe Walsh: "They say I'm lazy but it takes all my time" :Call: Bill Szymczyk: "Everybody say, "Oh, yeah"" :Response: Jody Boyer: "Oh, yeah!" At the end of the LP, there is a clip of an
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stating "uh-oh, here comes a flock of wah wahs", recorded from inside the studio. After the music has faded away into silence, there's a 10-second gap before the inside joke. That inside joke would also be included at the end of disc one of the
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' box set, '' Selected Works: 1972–1999''. Made after Walsh had joined the Eagles, "Life's Been Good" was incorporated into that group's concert repertoire, appearing in shows at the time as well as reunion tours. It remains a staple of
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radio playlists. A live version of the song with the Eagles appears on the 1980 album ''
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'', where some of the lyrics are changed.


Inspiration

In a 2012 concert at the
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in West Hollywood, California, Walsh explained that the song's lyrics are true. He said that he purchased a home in Santa Barbara, California, shortly before he joined the Eagles. He then spent the next two years touring or recording albums, and spent very little time at the home. Rather, he spent most of his time living in hotels. He preferred hotel rooms with adjoining rooms. If a hotel room did not have two adjoining rooms available, he would rent two rooms next to each other. He would then make a connection to the other room by "tearing out a wall". He did not own a
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. He lost his wallet, and his driver's license was in the wallet. His license was not taken away by the government. He often rode in
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s. He does have an office with gold records on the wall and an answering machine. Walsh said he had been to parties and stayed late on many occasions. On one occasion, he attempted to leave the party in the early morning hours. However, rather than going out the front door of the house, he walked into a closet.


Samples

* In 2013, this song was sampled on
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's " So Far..." off '' The Marshall Mathers LP 2'', produced by
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. * Reggae-rock group
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heavily interpolated the song in their 2022 single "Life's Been Good", from their album '' Midnight Control''.


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References

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