Post Takes Aim at Joe Walsh’s Voice
A social media post taking a swipe at Eagles guitarist and singer Joe Walsh drew attention on Sunday after a user compared his vocal sound to a comedy sketch performance, underscoring how even veteran rock figures continue to spark strong reactions online.
In the post, Dr. Jebra Faushay wrote that Walsh “sounds like Adam Sandler doing a music skit on SNL,” adding, “In other words, it’s terrible,” in a message shared on X on May 11.
The remark was accompanied by an attached image, though no additional context about the specific Walsh performance being referenced was included in the text visible on the platform. The post circulated widely, showing more than 100,000 views at the time it was captured.
Walsh, a longtime member of the Eagles and a Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee, has remained a familiar presence through decades of touring and recordings, making him a frequent target of both praise and criticism as clips and commentary spread rapidly across social media.
While the post reflects one user’s blunt opinion rather than an official critique, it highlights the speed at which offhand reactions can travel, and how legacy artists are increasingly judged in the same real-time, meme-driven arena as newer acts.
Joe Walsh of the Eagles sounds like Adam Sandler doing a music skit on SNL.
In other words, it’s terrible. pic.twitter.com/uLsNLx2vLT
— Dr. Jebra Faushay (@JebraFaushay) May 11, 2026




