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Hotel California is my favorite Eagles song. Congrats!
 
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I'd liked to of seen Ringo mention each Eagle member since the 71-77 1st group of Eagles I; with all members recognized by name at at least; Randy Meisner mentioned, as well as Bernie Leadon, since the great late Glen Frey was deceased but of course mentioned. (Meisner and Leadon were no Glen Frey, yet each made the group possible from the beginnings)

.....even tho' Meisner could of never made it in one piece mentally, or physically; and Leadon, not sure how he took it, after re-joining his (2nd re-knowned band) the Eagles on the World History Tour of 2013. Both RM and BL, were invited to join the tour; Meisner's physical conditions wouldn't allow for the re-union. I wouldn't doubt both members not in attendance had to be invited, but were no shows, (meisner obviously).....doubt his mental faculties could of pulled it off, sad...."inside the sad cafe"
 
...^^^ Don Felder too. But from my knowledge of the Eagles and their history and the things that I've read over the years, while they were members of the Eagles, Felder, Leadon, and Meisner had created friction within the band which ultimately got them fired.
 
...^^^ Don Felder too. But from my knowledge of the Eagles and their history and the things that I've read over the years, while they were members of the Eagles, Felder, Leadon, and Meisner had created friction within the band which ultimately got them fired.

Felder thought it was a democracy. Joe Walsh thought of his time there as fun mixed with income.
 
Felder thought it was a democracy. Joe Walsh thought of his time there as fun mixed with income.

^^^yup, even Don Henley said "it was always Glen Frey's band".

...I read that the beginning of the end for Meisner was backstage just before the start of a show...because Meisner announce that he was sick of singing "Take It To The Limit". Frey tried to explain to Randy that the song was part of their history and the fans wanted hear it. Randy Meisner still didn't want to sing the song and things escalated from their...Glen and Randy actually got into a fistfight over it just before the concert began...evidently, Glen won because Randy did in fact sing the song...but the damage was done.

...Felder supposedly had a habit of being a dick.

...fwiw, Jeff Beck, David Gilmour, and Joe Walsh are my favorite all time guitar players. But even Joe Walsh admitted that his early days with the Eagles were a complete fog because he basically stayed drunk and/or stoned...it almost killed him. He finally was persuaded to go into rehab and according to him he has been sober and drug free for 16 years now.
 
^^^yup, even Don Henley said "it was always Glen Frey's band".

...I read that the beginning of the end for Meisner was backstage just before the start of a show...because Meisner announce that he was sick of singing "Take It To The Limit". Frey tried to explain to Randy that the song was part of their history and the fans wanted hear it. Randy Meisner still didn't want to sing the song and things escalated from their...Glen and Randy actually got into a fistfight over it just before the concert began...evidently, Glen won because Randy did in fact sing the song...but the damage was done.

...Felder supposedly had a habit of being a dick.

...fwiw, Jeff Beck, David Gilmour, and Joe Walsh are my favorite all time guitar players. But even Joe Walsh admitted that his early days with the Eagles were a complete fog because he basically stayed drunk and/or stoned...it almost killed him. He finally was persuaded to go into rehab and according to him he has been sober and drug free for 16 years now.

>You and I know the history. I saw Walsh many times. I liked The James Gang the best. Barnstorm was a short term but a good band. He made good $ with the Eagles. This last summer I saw Joe open up for Bad Company. What a great concert. We all know what it was like to smoke toke and play air guitar to Joe's work. We had great music in our day.
My favorite JW song is Life of Illusion
 
^^^^^ great stuff guys-

What a band no doubt, and shoot I did forget to name Felder.....

If I had Meisner's talent, and had penned Take it to the Limit, I would of sang it on tour, until I had no vocal chords left, and rake in the $$$ while ya' can....

Sad how Meisner went, not even to become a part of the 2013 tour....

Leadon's still bitter about the Flying Burrito Bros, so I wonder what's up with him... not a clue here....

Beck, Gilmour, Ry Cooder, Walsh, Clapton, Zappa, N. Young, Hendrix, Vai, Satriani, E. Van Halen, Edge, T. Morrello, ntm- a dozen others like Albert Lee and James Burton, Chet Atkins
on of my longest time favorites, listening to Chet since I was 5 yrs old.
Even J. Mayer these days seems to be able to play unbelievably, now that he's touring and an integral part of Dead and Co. John's not a J. Garcia, tho' is Paul Reed Smith $35K custom, sounds damn near as sweet and similar to Garcia on a SG, LP, or anything Jerry played...
 
^^^Yeah, it's a shame what happened to Meisner...very talented and versatile musician and singer...I think his best work was with Poco.

...I think we've had this convo before but I'm a huge Zappa fan from WAY back (Overnight Sensation, Apostrophe, One Size Fits All)...Syeve Vai too, who coincidently was given his big break by Zappa.


 
^^^Yeah, it's a shame what happened to Meisner...very talented and versatile musician and singer...I think his best work was with Poco.

...I think we've had this convo before
but I'm a huge Zappa fan from WAY back (Overnight Sensation, Apostrophe, One Size Fits All)...Syeve Vai too, who coincidently was given his big break by Zappa.





^^^^ (nodding head) Yep...

much like our hallowed Yanx, Music is truly honey of/for the soul....

and like MLB, something we never tire of, let alone speak of....for the rest of our lives...Tuscon 1980 UofA, "Barking Pumpkins Tour". Vai, 20, 21 yrs old, a wonderboy out front, who no one knew then....incredible...!
 
^^^^^ great stuff guys-

What a band no doubt, and shoot I did forget to name Felder.....

If I had Meisner's talent, and had penned Take it to the Limit, I would of sang it on tour, until I had no vocal chords left, and rake in the $$$ while ya' can....

Sad how Meisner went, not even to become a part of the 2013 tour....

Leadon's still bitter about the Flying Burrito Bros, so I wonder what's up with him... not a clue here....

Beck, Gilmour, Ry Cooder, Walsh, Clapton, Zappa, N. Young, Hendrix, Vai, Satriani, E. Van Halen, Edge, T. Morrello, ntm- a dozen others like Albert Lee and James Burton, Chet Atkins
on of my longest time favorites, listening to Chet since I was 5 yrs old.
Even J. Mayer these days seems to be able to play unbelievably, now that he's touring and an integral part of Dead and Co. John's not a J. Garcia, tho' is Paul Reed Smith $35K custom, sounds damn near as sweet and similar to Garcia on a SG, LP, or anything Jerry played...

Matts/Yankee59,
I am retired and that means I finally can spend quality time here rather than work.
Matts-You mentioned Ry Cooder) and Albert Lee) Lightening quick players! I also love Chet. Not many people realize how versatile he was. He could play jazz too. He and Vince Gill are like a pod to a vine. May I mention Mark Knopfler and Paul Franklin (great steel pedal player who toured with Dire Straits) Vince Gill was invited to join DS but had signed a contract with a label. I sure liked Vince's old band Pure Prairie League as well. Shout out for Cesar Rosas and David Hildago of Los Lobos and Henry Garza of Los Lonely Boys. Anyone out there that can appreciate classic rock has to experience the LLB cover of Rip it up -live version. Henry's lead ins and solo work knocked me out. I usually segway that song with the Rolling Stones and Tommy Castro (very soulful blues guitarist) versions.
 
^^^Yeah, it's a shame what happened to Meisner...very talented and versatile musician and singer...I think his best work was with Poco.

...I think we've had this convo before but I'm a huge Zappa fan from WAY back (Overnight Sensation, Apostrophe, One Size Fits All)...Syeve Vai too, who coincidently was given his big break by Zappa.



the album "Weasels ripped my flesh" George Lowell of Little Feat once played for Zappa.
 
Matts/Yankee59,
I am retired and that means I finally can spend quality time here rather than work.
Matts-You mentioned Ry Cooder) and Albert Lee) Lightening quick players! I also love Chet. Not many people realize how versatile he was. He could play jazz too. He and Vince Gill are like a pod to a vine. May I mention Mark Knopfler and Paul Franklin (great steel pedal player who toured with Dire Straits) Vince Gill was invited to join DS but had signed a contract with a label. I sure liked Vince's old band Pure Prairie League as well. Shout out for Cesar Rosas and David Hildago of Los Lobos and Henry Garza of Los Lonely Boys. Anyone out there that can appreciate classic rock has to experience the LLB cover of Rip it up -live version. Henry's lead ins and solo work knocked me out. I usually segway that song with the Rolling Stones and Tommy Castro (very soulful blues guitarist) versions.
the album "Weasels ripped my flesh" George Lowell of Little Feat once played for Zappa.

Ironic, was just listening to "Pure Prairie League" just the other day, explaining to my Son who they are/were....

I bet you've seen the Chet Atkins, Mark Knopfler gigs on You Tube or in past decades, the two are meant to play together....Chet has always been the bar to measure all others by, imho. I would ask my Mom when I was a small boy, to put Chet on the Magnavox, when I couldn't get to sleep, and he lured me to dream land every time....deed done by the Godfather....!

A couple of other great pedal steel player's I enjoy: Hank DeVito and Sneaky Pete Kleinlow....amongst many other greats....Gilmour can play a mean slide, as can David Lindley.

Cooder began with Capt'n Beefhearts Magic Band, and George with Zappa's Mother's, and it was great to see Lowell and Ry playing together on LP's, more-so Cooder would be a walk on guest at early Little Feat Slidefests, aka Concerts.....so many great musicians out there, it's hard to limit them all, to one post...or topic....as you well know....
 
Ironic, was just listening to "Pure Prairie League" just the other day, explaining to my Son who they are/were....

I bet you've seen the Chet Atkins, Mark Knopfler gigs on You Tube or in past decades, the two are meant to play together....Chet has always been the bar to measure all others by, imho. I would ask my Mom when I was a small boy, to put Chet on the Magnavox, when I couldn't get to sleep, and he lured me to dream land every time....deed done by the Godfather....!

A couple of other great pedal steel player's I enjoy: Hank DeVito and Sneaky Pete Kleinlow....amongst many other greats....Gilmour can play a mean slide, as can David Lindley.

Cooder began with Capt'n Beefhearts Magic Band, and George with Zappa's Mother's, and it was great to see Lowell and Ry playing together on LP's, more-so Cooder would be a walk on guest at early Little Feat Slidefests, aka Concerts.....so many great musicians out there, it's hard to limit them all, to one post...or topic....as you well know....

You have the insight. You mentioned the Magnavox.= Wood cabinet, large woofer, tubes, dials and Astrud Gilberto albums left there by my bother. Listen to "Give Blood" live with Townsend and Gilmore !!!!
 
You have the insight. You mentioned the Magnavox.= Wood cabinet, large woofer, tubes, dials and Astrud Gilberto albums left there by my bother. Listen to "Give Blood" live with Townsend and Gilmore !!!!

You got it; Magnavox double decker, tubes, large woofers, plenty of LP storage.

^^^Gilmour and Townsend great work, "give blood"....

here's a nice- J. Beck, Gilmour collab live piece...July 09..
 
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...more Jeff Beck...(Vinnie and Tal ain't to shabby either, lol)
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enjoyed Jeff's "Live at Ronnie Scott's" so much, first seen on PBS, I had to buy it. Got another for my Dad, 84 yrs old, loved it too.

His 2X Grammy winning instrumental LP, "Emotion and Commotion" is brilliance, genius at its best, as is Ronnie Scott's...

Tho' honestly never heard anything by Jeff Beck, I did not enjoy fully... definitely a genius, who loves American Muscle Cars, and lives in a English Coutnryside converted castle/palace/chateua-doh, those are French...
 
Chet was one of the first, to play using all styles, lead, rhythm chords, finger picking with a melody...nothing Atkins can not do with a six string of any sort...
 
love these clips of the living legend, epic guitarist, musician Albert Lee. :smiley-bowdown::smiley-bowdown:

this short documentary, reveals a few things about the guitar's evolution(s) over decades, 50's onwards more or less.... worth the watch...






 
after hearing on a documentary today, (filmed 8 yrs back) : "Van Halen sold 10X more albums internationally, than U2"....

I got to counting: Van Halen sold 56, Million LP's in the USA, more of course around the world.

EAGLES: 143 Million Records, albums, and videos sold in the US alone....,
F-fu-fu-fkn A...

Their highest-selling studio album is 1976's, Hotel California, which was certified 16× Platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America. The album's title track was their fourth Number One single on the pop charts, as well as their highest certified single, being certified Platinum.

The Eagles also hold the distinction of releasing the highest-selling album of the 20th century in the United States. The band's compilation album Their Greatest Hits (1971-1975) sold more than 26 million copies domestically from its release until the end of 1999.


In 2007, the Eagles issued a full album of new material for the first time in nearly 30 years withLong Road Out of Eden. The album debuted at #1 on several charts around the world; including Norway and the United Kingdom. The album featured five consecutive Top 40 singles on the adult contemporary charts, and was certified 7× Platinum in the US.
 

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