The much repeated story, is Randy hated singing the song, because of stage fright, but it always brought the house down. That is why the whole band are having such a hard time not laughing out loud at the end of the song. The story goes that Randy would say, "They don't want to hear me sing", and the band would say, that they would give it a miss next time if the crowd didn't like it. Of course that never happened, the crowd always screamed themselves hoarse. It is the song everyone went to hear.
By the time they split, most were becoming movie stars and several had large enough careers that sometimes we could forget. Not really. Some groups and singers are just their “own thing”. Too big for their genre. Any genre. Of course Elvis BeeGees James Brown Jerry Lee Johnny cash. They just
This is by far the greatest vocal performance of the Eagles’ prolific history. Randy nailed this like a fearless boss! I saw them many times. This is pure and beautiful greatness!
Randy Meisners vocals lifted the sound of the Eagles up like no one, not only in the harmonies but also in the lead. Still he played a role like that of George Harrison in the Beatles: he was the silent one, but o so talented.
Emma, I am so happy to see you take on another Eagles song. One of the things about them is that they all sang lead on different songs, with the exception of Don Felder. He's an excellent guitarist, but he couldn't meet their standards for singing the lead. Although he contributed to the harmonies, to which the Eagles are famous for. He did have a solo hit called "Heavy Metal." Thanks again, Beautiful.
Don Felder did sing lead vocals on Visions from the One of These Nights Albums, and he wanted to sing lead vocals on Victim Of Love from Hotel California. Felder's vocals were records, several times I have read, and Henley and Frey felt Felder's vocals just weren't up to the band's standards. Supposedly, the band's manager took Felder out for a meal, and Henley's lead vocals were recorded and used on the album.
Randy's voice took us 'beyond the limit' my dear. A beautiful voice and a lovely, lovely man. R.I.P. Randy. Each member of the band was so talented and when they came together The Eagles 'sound' was created, magic, just pure magic.
One of my favorite lines "You can spend all your time making money You can spend all your love making time If it all fell to pieces tomorrow Would you still be mine?"
Eagles “Take It to the Limit” !!! At the top of my all time favorites.That was Randy's song . He started to write it and they helped him finish it. The girls all loved it when he hit those high notes at the end. However he had trouble hitting them and finally it got to him. He had been drinking with a couple of girls the night before concert and he refused to do the song. He left the band..... From Songwriter---->("Meisner famously rejected attention. He was fine being a background vocalist while his other bandmates took on frontman duties. Naturally, when “Take It to the Limit” gave him a starring role each night, he started to suffer from anxiety. “I was always kind of shy,” he once told Rolling Stone. “They wanted me to stand in the middle of the stage to sing ‘Take It to the Limit,’ but I liked to be out of the spotlight.”)
I honestly thought I would be tired of them by now, but I'm not. They are just too good. Same with the original Skynyrd, Steely Dan and a few others. We were lucky to have this music back then when you turned on a radio.
The talent on that stage was legendary. Now you've heard Don Henley and Randy Miesner rip. Time to hear Glenn Frey rip singing lead on "Lying Eyes" from this concert. Thank you, Emma. Good choice.🤘😎❤
He was actually very shy about singing solo and this was his last tour with them. Can you imagine being shy about singing with a voice like that? Anthony B. Schmidt came into the band after he left as the bass player and could also sing the high notes. Check out his "I Can't Tell You Why" - it's another awesome one.
meisner was in the band ''poco'' before leaving to joining ''the eagles''. TIMOTHY b. schmidt took randy's place in poco. when randy left the eagles, schmidt took his place. kinda like musical chairs. lol
One of the best vocalist ever, here until eternity. No one really can dispute that fact. You could listen to this clip on a loop for a thousand years and still have the same conclusion.
I swear.. Your reactions out shine the music you're posting! Lol and yes the Eagles were something to see.. I saw them in 77 at the Greensboro coliseum in North Carolina when i was a kid..
I grew up listening to The Eagles. They'll always be one of my favorite bands of all time and I'm an old man. Their stuff never gets old. I prefer the studio version which has a faster tempo but I like this version as well.
@@leonardoortega8200 lol well, that was 47 years ago and I was stoned and coked out of my mind. so it's all kind of a blur. it was a great show. every song sounded exactly like the album and for me, that's the true test of band.
I will keep saying it with every Eagles reaction... Seven Bridges Road. You will love the harmonies. Although, if you want to go through most of their catalog first to build up to it, no one could blame you
This perfectly showcases the synergy that great musicians can achieve as a well-tuned ensemble along with perfect harmonies in a live performance. A tour de force performance by Randy and the band! Happy to see your appreciation of the Eagles artistry and vocal skills! You should listen to "Desperato", "Lyin' Eyes" and "Peaceful Easy Feeling" to name a few of their great songs, if you've haven't done so yet.
What a great way to start the week, listening to a classic BAND delivering a fantastic performance with some great lyrics, just an absolute joy; Emma gives a CLASSY/BEAUTIFUL/FROM THE HEART and just FABULOUS REACTION, and she was having so much fun during it, glad that Emma loved the band and music and some nice takes on the performance, done with sincere love and respect; 🙏💃💃💃🍁🍁🎶🎵🎶🎙🎧👏💃💃💃🙏;
Probably my favorite Eagles song, at least today. Randy Meisner had the voice of an angel, even way back when he was with Poco. RIP Randy! Eagles, the band made up of lead singers.
This song is absolutely phenomenal! The band would never let him finish the song until he reached those high notes! Everything this band did is extraordinary. "New Kid in Town" may be a great one to react to next and there is a performance of it from this same concert.
In the Eagles documentary, Meisner at one point asked the leaders of the band (Frey and Henley) if he could stop performing Take It To The Limit during their concerts because he had anxiety about hitting the high notes, which were difficult (the high notes he hits in the studio version are insanely high). They countered that fans came to hear the band's hits, and that song was basically his one big one with the Eagles, so they told him to suck it up and sing it. And he did. Until he quit the band and was replaced with Timothy B. Schmidt, so co-wrote arguably the band's biggest hit ballad, I Can't Tell You Why.
Love the Eagles, and it was a wonderful reaction. Thank you... ...but it was overwhelmed by your accent and beauty... For what it's worth, you are amazingly entertaining and attractive in the humble opinion of this old man... Thank you!
Here's a fun fact: This song was written by the bass player, Randy Meisner (RIP Randy). He hated singing this song live and felt the others were forcing him to do it. It's too bad he felt that way because I don't think he realized how good he was.
As a singer who HATED singing...I sympathize with what Randy went through. You never feel like you're good enough. That people are gonna see that you aren't and hate what you're doing. It's really a tough thing to go through...
The Eagles are just phenomenal! After Randy Meisner left the band, Timothy Schmidt took his his place. You should check out him singing lead on “I Can’t Tell You Why”. Also, check out Glen Frey on “Lyin’ Eyes” & Joe Walsh singing “In The City”. All these guys could sing, that’s why the Eagles were so awesome!
He didn’t like singing the last part, and had an amazing voice. Some how that’s makes him even cooler. Every member was extremely talented and could’ve been a lead singer in any band!!
Happy 2025 to the beautiful Emma. ❤ Hope your year is starting off well. Thank you for reacting to this great band. Their vocal harmonies were always awesome to listen to. This is a great song to sit in front of a fireplace and have a glass of red wine. 🍷
This is the favorite song of one of our neighbors and she is in her eighties. My grandmother who was born in 1909 liked The Eagles because she said they had really good harmonies. The fan base of The Eagles span several generations because they are an AWESOME band. I was in high school when this song first came out, liked it then and STILL do. When you have five amazing musicians who are also individually INCREDIBLE vocalists and then blend those five voices together, then you truly have something very special.
An "iconic" band indeed, just as you said, Emma. Thank you for choosing it and reacting to it! The Eagles were another American band that was founded just at the right time to still put a heavy emphasis on vocal harmonies. Anyone who is biased - it's quite impossible NOT to like the Eagles. This is the kind of music we will still be listening to in 50 years from now. A bit of trivia for those who are interested: Glenn Frey had an occasional sidegig as an actor. "Glenn Frey, a co-founder of the Eagles, appeared in an episode of the TV show Nash Bridges, he also starred with Don Johnson on Miami Vice."
A friend asked me if I wanted to go to a presentation by Jane Fonda and Tom Hayden about their trip to North Viet Nam in 1972. It didn't really pique my interest until he said there would be two bands playing after their talk. We had never heard of either band but went just to check them out. The first band was a local (Dayton, OH) one who was excellent. Then this other band came on and just blew us away. We all agreed that they would be a band to keep an ear out for. A week later the song, "Witchy Woman" showed up on the radio and I've been a fan ever since
Eagles in this performance Randy Meisner. Lead Vocals/ Bass Glenn Frey. Keyboards Don Henley. Drums Joe Walsh Acoustic Guitar Don Felder. Guitarist Randy was a bit shy who didn’t enjoy the spotlight, he preferred hanging back but the issue was he had an incredible singing voice
@BigtroyT With Joe’s 12 string & Don’s 6 string - but taking away Glenn’s 6 string because he was Keys - divided by, three guitar players not all playing guitar - multiply by 2 - finding the square root of the E cord - that equals Joe playing a 6 string My work is done.
I met Randy when I won backstage passes to POCO. Super nice guy, quiet and very friendly. My wife was in the navy and broke her wrist while rollerskating, just a couple of days after she got home from the 1st Gulf War. He thanked her for her service, and as he was signing it, said he wished it was a war wound he was signing for! We and the rest of POCO, all laughed!
The sweet voice of Randy Meisner! What a performance. RIP Randy.
Check out Try and Love Again, also with Randy as lead singer. Great tune.
This is such an excellent version of The Eagles.
The much repeated story, is Randy hated singing the song, because of stage fright, but it always brought the house down. That is why the whole band are having such a hard time not laughing out loud at the end of the song. The story goes that Randy would say, "They don't want to hear me sing", and the band would say, that they would give it a miss next time if the crowd didn't like it. Of course that never happened, the crowd always screamed themselves hoarse. It is the song everyone went to hear.
AMEN!!!
The musicality and talent level of each member of the Eagles, both vocally and instrumentally, was off the charts.
It wasn't really fair to all the other bands back then. Or now.
And then they added Joe Walsh
By the time they split, most were becoming movie stars and several had large enough careers that sometimes we could forget. Not really. Some groups and singers are just their “own thing”. Too big for their genre. Any genre. Of course Elvis
BeeGees
James Brown
Jerry Lee
Johnny cash.
They just
@@hog7203I agree. No one could match them
@@patticriss2238In terms of talent individually and musicality? TOTO can match them or even better.
The amount of talent on that stage was unreal. RIP Randy...
The band had great musicians who could all sing. RIP Glen and Randy.
Randy Meisner and Bernie Leaden were incredible talent, and we have Glen Frey to thank for them leaving the band
RIP Randy. He was such a sweet, shy soul
50 years ago & still gives me chills.
This is by far the greatest vocal performance of the Eagles’ prolific history. Randy nailed this like a fearless boss! I saw them many times. This is pure and beautiful greatness!
Absolute fact and a profound observation. No one did it better
Thumbs up for Randy! Love his voice.❤
The best group ever and I mean ever.. the talent they had individually and as a group is unmatched
Randy Meisners vocals lifted the sound of the Eagles up like no one, not only in the harmonies but also in the lead. Still he played a role like that of George Harrison in the Beatles: he was the silent one, but o so talented.
A superb band with amazing musicians. RIP Randy and Glen
They're basically a SuperGroup before that was even a thing. It's like having a baseball team with only Hall of Famers.
I recommend One of these nights.
That smile is out of this world Ur so god dam beautiful aswell thanks for the reaction U got another subscriber ❤❤
😘😘😘😘😘😘
Canadian Snow Angel.
One the best falsetto singer Randy Meisner of the legendary original Eagles Band
Emma,
I am so happy to see you take on another Eagles song. One of the things about them is that they all sang lead on different songs, with the exception of Don Felder. He's an excellent guitarist, but he couldn't meet their standards for singing the lead. Although he contributed to the harmonies, to which the Eagles are famous for. He did have a solo hit called "Heavy Metal." Thanks again, Beautiful.
Don Felder did sing lead vocals on Visions from the One of These Nights Albums, and he wanted to sing lead vocals on Victim Of Love from Hotel California. Felder's vocals were records, several times I have read, and Henley and Frey felt Felder's vocals just weren't up to the band's standards. Supposedly, the band's manager took Felder out for a meal, and Henley's lead vocals were recorded and used on the album.
Henley recorded the vocals for Victim of Love to show Felder how, but he did it so much better that the band said it should be Henley.
The Eagles have one of the best harmonies in rock history. Emma!!!❤️😍🥰💕💘
This is so very awesome! Love the Eagles, they are iconic. RIP Randy! Love your reaction!
The late great Randy Meisner (R.I.P.) great vocal and bass guitar talent
Great reaction and review
Randy's voice took us 'beyond the limit' my dear. A beautiful voice and a lovely, lovely man. R.I.P. Randy. Each member of the band was so talented and when they came together The Eagles 'sound' was created, magic, just pure magic.
The whole audience was waiting for Randy to hit that high note at the end... the whole song is a buildup to that moment 👍😁
This and “I can’t tell you why” are my favorite songs by them.
There is a studio recording of “I Can’t Tell You Why” that I can watch over and over again.
One of my favorite lines "You can spend all your time making money
You can spend all your love making time
If it all fell to pieces tomorrow
Would you still be mine?"
Thank you, I knew you'd love this, it's my favorite eagle's song!
Greatest American Band ever.
Eagles “Take It to the Limit” !!! At the top of my all time favorites.That was Randy's song . He started to write it and they helped him finish it. The girls all loved it when he hit those high notes at the end. However he had trouble hitting them and finally it got to him. He had been drinking with a couple of girls the night before concert and he refused to do the song. He left the band..... From Songwriter---->("Meisner famously rejected attention. He was fine being a background vocalist while his other bandmates took on frontman duties. Naturally, when “Take It to the Limit” gave him a starring role each night, he started to suffer from anxiety.
“I was always kind of shy,” he once told Rolling Stone. “They wanted me to stand in the middle of the stage to sing ‘Take It to the Limit,’ but I liked to be out of the spotlight.”)
My favourite band of all time. Just can’t seem to get sick of their stuff
I honestly thought I would be tired of them by now, but I'm not. They are just too good. Same with the original Skynyrd, Steely Dan and a few others. We were lucky to have this music back then when you turned on a radio.
For my money, the best band that ever lived. So much talent. So much precision. So many great songs.
Harmonies through the roof
These guys are insanely talented, tightest harmonies and great musicians.
Great song. RIP Randy. Epic voice. He gave The Eagle their country soul.
Sorry I think it was Bernie Leadon with his banjo that did that.
The talent on that stage was legendary. Now you've heard Don Henley and Randy Miesner rip. Time to hear Glenn Frey rip singing lead on "Lying Eyes" from this concert. Thank you, Emma. Good choice.🤘😎❤
Also, "Take It Easy". They all look to be enjoying themselves so much.
Yep... my suggestion was going to be "Lying Eyes" as well. Great song!
Enjoyed watching your reaction to one of my favorite artists!!! Beautiful lady ❤
Glad you enjoyed!
Otherworldly experience is the only way I can describe this group of outstanding musicians.😊❤
BEST live version!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
He was actually very shy about singing solo and this was his last tour with them. Can you imagine being shy about singing with a voice like that? Anthony B. Schmidt came into the band after he left as the bass player and could also sing the high notes. Check out his "I Can't Tell You Why" - it's another awesome one.
meisner was in the band ''poco'' before leaving to joining ''the eagles''. TIMOTHY b. schmidt took randy's place in poco. when randy left the eagles, schmidt took his place. kinda like musical chairs. lol
One of the best vocalist ever, here until eternity. No one really can dispute that fact.
You could listen to this clip on a loop for a thousand years and still have the same conclusion.
Still one of their most popular songs, and the singer, Randy Meisner, left the band in 1977!
Randy sure took it to the limit on that one! Please check out the eagles The Best of my Love.
This is a great one... knew you would like it... turn it up loud! 👍😁
The vocals 🔥🔥♥️. Thanks for sharing this beautiful song from my favorite band . Nice reaction 😊
Have this exact version playing a few times a week though the bluetooth speaker in my shower. It never gets old. Sublime!
Thank you, Emma, this was an excellent reaction! Really takes me back to my early twenties. God bless you.
I swear.. Your reactions out shine the music you're posting! Lol and yes the Eagles were something to see.. I saw them in 77 at the Greensboro coliseum in North Carolina when i was a kid..
This song has such heart. Amazing.
Great reaction to a classic song. Thanks Emma.
The song always makes me eyes water! Great job Emma!
@@wyomarine-m5s yes!!!!
I'm excited to watch this! Great choice Emma!
Im Canadian ... 1983 as a teen the trim on my cars licence plate was "Take it to the Limit "
wow wow emma lovvw it emma
Ah the amazing voice of the late, great (but unassuming) Randy Meisner).
I grew up listening to The Eagles. They'll always be one of my favorite bands of all time and I'm an old man. Their stuff never gets old. I prefer the studio version which has a faster tempo but I like this version as well.
1977 the year I graduated from high school. We loved the Eagles still do. And I love your reactions.
I was at this show. they were fantastic. this was at Capital Centre near DC in 1977 btw.
Omg very nice. Do Can you can tell us more experiences of thay magnificent concert
@@leonardoortega8200 lol well, that was 47 years ago and I was stoned and coked out of my mind. so it's all kind of a blur. it was a great show. every song sounded exactly like the album and for me, that's the true test of band.
I will keep saying it with every Eagles reaction... Seven Bridges Road. You will love the harmonies. Although, if you want to go through most of their catalog first to build up to it, no one could blame you
This perfectly showcases the synergy that great musicians can achieve as a well-tuned ensemble along with perfect harmonies in a live performance. A tour de force performance by Randy and the band! Happy to see your appreciation of the Eagles artistry and vocal skills! You should listen to "Desperato", "Lyin' Eyes" and "Peaceful Easy Feeling" to name a few of their great songs, if you've haven't done so yet.
What a great way to start the week, listening to a classic BAND delivering a fantastic
performance with some great lyrics, just an absolute joy;
Emma gives a CLASSY/BEAUTIFUL/FROM THE HEART and just FABULOUS REACTION, and she
was having so much fun during it, glad that Emma loved the band and music and some
nice takes on the performance, done with sincere love and respect; 🙏💃💃💃🍁🍁🎶🎵🎶🎙🎧👏💃💃💃🙏;
Best harmonizing Rock band!! Emma, check out their harmonies on the song, seven bridges road! Outstanding performance!!
Probably my favorite Eagles song, at least today. Randy Meisner had the voice of an angel, even way back when he was with Poco. RIP Randy! Eagles, the band made up of lead singers.
Thanks for this! Let's take everything to the limit! We only have a short time on this earth!
Thank you for playing this!! You are Soo! Beautiful! I Hope everything is going Great for You 🥰
Thank you! You too!
I love The Eagles.
The Little River Band had great harmonies too.
You'll love them.
Thanks for doing this one Emma!!
This song is absolutely phenomenal! The band would never let him finish the song until he reached those high notes! Everything this band did is extraordinary. "New Kid in Town" may be a great one to react to next and there is a performance of it from this same concert.
EMMA: I don't think your heart could take the Eagles "Seven Bridges Road".
Great suggestion.
Each member is a great singer in his own right. Randy didn’t sing a ton of lead vocals but this one? HE IS JUST AMAZING
Gorgeous. When we had musicians with actual talent. Unfortunately rare today.
❤love your take on this beautiful hit !
In the Eagles documentary, Meisner at one point asked the leaders of the band (Frey and Henley) if he could stop performing Take It To The Limit during their concerts because he had anxiety about hitting the high notes, which were difficult (the high notes he hits in the studio version are insanely high). They countered that fans came to hear the band's hits, and that song was basically his one big one with the Eagles, so they told him to suck it up and sing it. And he did. Until he quit the band and was replaced with Timothy B. Schmidt, so co-wrote arguably the band's biggest hit ballad, I Can't Tell You Why.
My favorite American band and my favorite song of theirs. The Eagles harmoniies are completely unmatched.
You are much more than just a pretty face - you know music and your love and appreciation for music comes through.
True. But, she's also beautiful. Can't we enjoy both? Oh, yeah.
Love the Eagles, and it was a wonderful reaction. Thank you... ...but it was overwhelmed by your accent and beauty... For what it's worth, you are amazingly entertaining and attractive in the humble opinion of this old man... Thank you!
Here's a fun fact: This song was written by the bass player, Randy Meisner (RIP Randy). He hated singing this song live and felt the others were forcing him to do it. It's too bad he felt that way because I don't think he realized how good he was.
As a singer who HATED singing...I sympathize with what Randy went through. You never feel like you're good enough. That people are gonna see that you aren't and hate what you're doing. It's really a tough thing to go through...
A song that I have always enjoyed! Really enjoyed your reaction and engagment!
How beautiful is that!!!
Another great reaction!!❤ Eagles one of my favorite bands 😎 they were All number one vocalist! Thank you 😊
This is such a good song 🎵 to smooch to ... the memories ...
Randy had some great vocals.... my Favorite Eagle
The Eagles are just phenomenal! After Randy Meisner left the band, Timothy Schmidt took his his place. You should check out him singing lead on “I Can’t Tell You Why”. Also, check out Glen Frey on “Lyin’ Eyes” & Joe Walsh singing “In The City”. All these guys could sing, that’s why the Eagles were so awesome!
They all have had successful solo careers or with other bands ( Poco - Randy & Timothy).
Brilliant Band Brilliant Music one of so many i was lucky enough to grow up listening to.
The eagles "i can't tell you why " is a great song. Love to watch you reaction to it .
What a wonderful audio/video experience! Thanks Emma
He didn’t like singing the last part, and had an amazing voice. Some how that’s makes him even cooler. Every member was extremely talented and could’ve been a lead singer in any band!!
Randy was the cutest Eagle. The man in the background. I think at his choice. Beautiful voice. Great musician.
Gorgeous. You got it. ❤
Happy 2025 to the beautiful Emma. ❤ Hope your year is starting off well.
Thank you for reacting to this great band. Their vocal harmonies were always awesome to listen to.
This is a great song to sit in front of a fireplace and have a glass of red wine. 🍷
This is the favorite song of one of our neighbors and she is in her eighties. My grandmother who was born in 1909 liked The Eagles because she said they had really good harmonies. The fan base of The Eagles span several generations because they are an AWESOME band. I was in high school when this song first came out, liked it then and STILL do.
When you have five amazing musicians who are also individually INCREDIBLE vocalists and then blend those five voices together, then you truly have something very special.
An "iconic" band indeed, just as you said, Emma. Thank you for choosing it and reacting to it!
The Eagles were another American band that was founded just at the right time to still put a heavy emphasis on vocal harmonies.
Anyone who is biased - it's quite impossible NOT to like the Eagles. This is the kind of music we will still be listening to in 50 years from now.
A bit of trivia for those who are interested: Glenn Frey had an occasional sidegig as an actor.
"Glenn Frey, a co-founder of the Eagles, appeared in an episode of the TV show Nash Bridges, he also starred with Don Johnson on Miami Vice."
in the studio version he hits that high note early. he didn't here though and everyone was waiting for it..and there it was.
Definitely my favorite group! Thank you!
RIP Randy! This is the pinnacle of bands of any era!
I vote for "TAKE IT EASY" to be your next Eagles reaction!
A friend asked me if I wanted to go to a presentation by Jane Fonda and Tom Hayden about their trip to North Viet Nam in 1972. It didn't really pique my interest until he said there would be two bands playing after their talk. We had never heard of either band but went just to check them out. The first band was a local (Dayton, OH) one who was excellent. Then this other band came on and just blew us away. We all agreed that they would be a band to keep an ear out for. A week later the song, "Witchy Woman" showed up on the radio and I've been a fan ever since
Randy was special..but he was also shy and didn't like the spotlight so this is his masterpiece that we have. No one like Randy. miss ya bro.
Eagles in this performance
Randy Meisner. Lead Vocals/ Bass
Glenn Frey. Keyboards
Don Henley. Drums
Joe Walsh Acoustic Guitar
Don Felder. Guitarist
Randy was a bit shy who didn’t enjoy the spotlight, he preferred hanging back but the issue was he had an incredible singing voice
Very tiny correction: Joe Walsh: Acoustic 12-string Guitar. Both Joe and Don Felder could really make those 12-strings sing like an angel.
@BigtroyT With Joe’s 12 string & Don’s 6 string - but taking away Glenn’s 6 string because he was Keys - divided by, three guitar players not all playing guitar - multiply by 2 - finding the square root of the E cord - that equals Joe playing a 6 string My work is done.
Saw them on the Hell Freezes Over tour twice in 93 and 94. Them and Boston were both studio quality live. Absolutely one of the best band of all time.
Such a great example of how well The Eagles could harmonize. Such talent!
Elvis/the Beatles/Led Zeppelin and the Eagles….the gods of Rock…PERIOD! 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
I met Randy when I won backstage passes to POCO. Super nice guy, quiet and very friendly. My wife was in the navy and broke her wrist while rollerskating, just a couple of days after she got home from the 1st Gulf War.
He thanked her for her service, and as he was signing it, said he wished it was a war wound he was signing for! We and the rest of POCO, all laughed!