Before the live recording of "Life's Been Good," which features Joe Walsh with the Eagles, the band was experiencing a significant resurgence. This performance likely took place during or after the release of their 1979 album "The Long Run," which followed their monumental success in the 1970s, marked by records such as "Hotel California." By the time of this live performance, the band's lineup included not only Walsh but also founding members Don Henley, Glenn Frey, and Timothy B. Schmit, showcasing their collaborative dynamic. "Life's Been Good," originally from Walsh's solo album "But Seriously, Folks…" (1978), became a staple in their live shows, highlighting Walsh's unique guitar style and humor, further solidifying the Eagles' legacy as a premier rock band during this era. The band's ability to blend individual artistry with collective performance has always captivated audiences.