Keith Urban may wear cowboy boots, but last night he shredded like he was born with a Gibson in his crib. Teaming up with rock legend Joe Walsh for a blistering take on “Rocky Mountain Way,” the country crooner left twang behind and dove headfirst into full-blown guitar god territory. And just when you thought the stage couldn’t get any hotter, Laith Al-Saadi rolled in with that gravel-soaked voice, turning the whole thing into a sonic wildfire. It wasn’t country. It wasn’t rock. It was alchemy. Three styles, one stage, and zero ego — just raw, raging talent. The kind that doesn’t fade, it ferments. And for anyone raised on classic riffs and highway ballads, this wasn’t just a performance — it was a musical what-if we didn’t know we needed. Now we’re left wondering: is this the birth of rock-country’s next supergroup?
Joe Walsh, Keith Urban, and Laith Al-Saadi: A Timeless Rendition of ‘Rocky Mountain Way’ In the world of rock music, certain songs transcend generations, and Joe Walsh’s “Rocky Mountain Way” is undoubtedly one of them. Originally released in 1973, this blues-rock anthem has been a staple in Walsh’s repertoire, captivating audiences with its distinctive talk … Read more