This is the music I grew up on. The Eagles were a great 70's band with so many hit songs. They were known for their great harmonies. "Take It Easy", "Witchy Woman", "Desperado", "Already Gone", "Best of My Love", "Lyin' Eyes", "Take It to the Limit", Hotel California, "New Kid in Town" etc. Before they went solo they were the back up band for Linda Ronstadt.
Only two of the Eagles were in Linda's band. But she did recommend the other players to them. So she could be called the catalyst of the band, without even being in the band.
Just for a note of history.... Glen Fry and Don Henley were in Linda Rondstadts backing band and she encouraged them to go on their own because she recognized their talent. She did them a great favor by doing a cover of their song Desparado (it's interesting to listen to both the eagles and Lindas cover) which in turn brought them more attention. Speaking of which please give a listen to Linda Rondstadt.... just about anything.
Don Henley did a great falsetto on the lead vocal but the highest singer back in that configuration of the band was bassist Randy Meisner, who sang lead on “Take It To The Limit.”
@@andrethomas7096 Tim replace Randy after the stress of hitting those notes every performance was too much stress for him. Stage fright set in to the point he had to step away to keep his voice and sanity. Tim came in when he vacate the band. It was a bit funny (odd funny, not haha) that Randy was in a band called Poco I think. And Tim replaced him in that when he went to The Eagles. Then he did the same when Randy left them. That is if I am remembering correctly. They both had amazing and similar vocal ranges.
@@andrethomas7096 Schmidt joined the Eagles on their "Long Run" album. Meisner was an original Eagle. Check him out here from the Hotel California album: th-cam.com/video/yNnH1sN0dw8/w-d-xo.html
The Eagles owned the 70s. They were a hit making machine. Yes, you're right it was rare to hear Don Henley go so high on the falsetto. That was usually reserved for Randy Meisner back then.
I've been an Eagles fan from back in the 70s....Saw them live in Spokane a short while before Glenn passed away....RIP Glenn.....They played to a sold out arena and brought the house down...One of the best bands in history...
The EAGLES! One of the greatest bands of all time!!!!! I love the way they switch lead from Don Henley to Glenn Frey (RIP). Such great harmony and great musicians. The Eagles had been broken up for years. Country Artist put a album together to honor the Eagles. Travis Tritt was going to cover Take It Easy. He suggested getting the Eagles to appear in the video. Everyone told him it would never happen. Well it did. That was when the Eagles got back together!
In 1971, The INCREDIBLE Linda Ronstadt came to Tiny Sheffield Alabama to record. I guess if the studio was good enough for the Rolling Stones, it was good enough for them.. She had some young dudes with her who got caught peeping in a window to watch Linda in action. Their names were Glenn, Don Bernie and Randy. They would go on to start their own band called The Eagles. A young hungry guy from Michigan was Also in Sheffield to get his career started. His name was Bob Seger. I would have to say they all made out pretty well 🙂🤔🤗😆
@@kevinconiston2270 .. please correct me if I’m wrong, but I thought that the iconic pulsing intro was Randy on bass …? I recall seeing a video of one of the early performances, and it appeared that Randy was playing that intro…
@@kevinconiston2270 Using a power fuzz tone on second part of solo was truly successful which most using that effect fail in a fuzzy mess- he made it sizzle
I saw them at the Texxas Jam, by the time they came on *last*. A lot of people had passed out or left because of bad sunburns. So, I left my seat that was in the shade in the Cotton Bowl, and I walked across the floor, and sat right on the stage all by myself. Joe Walsh came over and sang right to me. After they left the stage, I ran up on stage and went backstage, people kept handing me things to carry thinking I was a roadie. I would put it down a few steps later, followed them out the back door, but they were gone if a flash, it was a lot of fun. A great memory.
One of my favorites. Love the music, lyric-just the whole thing. You’d be hard pressed to find an Eagles song that was not one of my favorites. So happy to to find people who love the music of my youth.
This is one of the few bands I never got a chance to see live and really wish I could have. Such excellent music. Great reaction Harri. Their song "New Kid In Town" would be another great one to see a reaction to.
The Eagles had lots of Top 40 hits (19), one less than ELO (20), and one more than Fleetwood Mac (18). Those three bands made up such a huge part of the decade's soundtrack!!!
Thanks for the great reaction. The Eagles just have so many different sounds. For matters of the heart, great tracks are “Desperado” and “Life In The Fast Lane”. They are completely different in style, but both amazing.
Watching the Eagles perform this live in the late 70s is really something too👌Don Henley singing while on the drums, I've always considered that to be such an impressive musical skill.
@@joelhoulette3244 And Glenn thought the Eagles would "lose" vocally trading Bernie for Joe.... I think Joe sounds amazing...! Do you know "Help me through the Night"...?
Don Felder on lead guitar and Randy Meisner on bass. Underrated. Try "Take it to the Limit." The only Eagles song that Randy Meisner sang lead on. Very high and soaring falsetto. Fantastic group and way more than just Don Henley and Glenn Frey.
Correction: Randy sang lead on several Eagles songs, and he wrote some of their hits too. To name a few songs with Randy on lead vocals: = Most of us are sad = Midnight Flyer (co-written with Bernie Leadon) = Too Many Hands (co-written with Don Felder) = Tryin’ (Randy’s composition) = Certain Kind of Fool (Randy’s composition) = Try and Love Again (Randy’s composition) … and of course Take It To The Limit, which was Randy’s composition too. He was writing it in his own creative way and in his own creative time, when the Egoes pulled their “let us help you finish it” trick (which they did to many other songwriters) - so they could get their names on the credits as well as on the royalty checks. Take It To The Limit was Eagles’ first million-seller even though it was not promoted nor released as a single … now imagine if the Egoes had given Randy more of the limelight, we would have had many many more hits. Randy also wrote and sang many great songs both pre-Eagles and post-Eagles.
I've seen them in concert 3 times and they are incredible! I swear if you close your eyes.and listen you would swear that you're listening to the album version of a song. Their harmonies are so great! So much talent in that band for over 50 years now.
I saw them in Sun Devil Stadium in Tempe, AZ, on the Hell Freezes Over Tour. They were soooo good. The sound was crisp, the vocals spot on, and musically, they were beautiful. I saw Pink Floyd two weeks later, but that's another story. Harri, thanks for sharing this song. Another clean, crisp song from them.
The mysteriousness of the intro still sends me on a daydream and I've been listening to this since it dropped in 1975. The twin guitar fills, the tasty bass licks, the disco drum figure -- all beneath those signature vocal harmonies. PS. The Eagles are notorious for blocking. You should hear Rick Beato -- who manages one of the best YT music education channels -- rant about it.
Yep….you’re correct with The Eagles blocking videos! Once heard Henley talking about him taking on TH-cam & Google, & the run-in’s he’s had with them over past several years.
This is one of my favorites by the Eagles . My friend got me this 8 track for my 12th birthday. I fell in love with it immediately. 💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜 🦋🤘🏼💀🤘🏼🦋
Great Eagle"s tune. Has all of their signature elements which means it will still sound fresh 50 years from now. I love all Eagles but I do have a special place for New Kid in Town as it presents Glen Frey at the very top of his game which elevated him even further up the rock music mountain.
Eagles Randy Meisner (many think the best singer of the Eagles) "Take It To the Limit". This is the version you need to watch, Live but it is no longer on U.S. TH-cam. I see people in other countries reacting to it. The other singers trying to do it just isn't the same.
The main singer and songwriter on this song was Don Henley, the drummer. Every album the Eagles did after the first one was named after a song Don Henley wrote and sang (Desperado, On the Border, One of These Nights, Hotel California, The Long Run). His main songwriting partner, Glen Frey, called him the Golden Voice of the Eagles. This, from a band where all members sang lead on occasion and always at least harmonized with each other.
Had to check that I hadn’t written this comment as it sounds like something I said! It’s so well written & structured with a soaring chorus & some great harmonies. The more contemplative songs on End Of The Innocence are all great.
Seven Bridges Road for sure!! Any one of those guys alone is top tier. They are so individually talented! And if you are a lyrics fan, look into Jackson Browne. He contributed to the Eagles’ Take It Easy. Superb story teller lyricist
I saw them just two nights ago and they were still tearing it up. Those exquisite vocals, the wonderful guitar work, the rhythmic drive - all there. And when they amped up the rock and roll they were on fire.
Nice choice Harri! Thx! Reminds me of my younger days! Still looking for that one special one! David Geffen produced a whole category of great artists!
This was always one of my favorites. I can remember when it was released (yeah, I'm that old). While I enjoy all their music, I'm a sucker for their earlier stuff. Their first album, 'Eagles', is tattooed on my brain from overexposure. That came out 50 years ago. MAN, I AM old.
Eagles are wonderful. Their songwriting, musicianship, harmonies are all world class. Harri, before they became “Eagles” they were Linda Ronstadt’s backup band. Please do more of their music. I won’t try to choose a song to suggest because they’re all great. Wonderful reaction. Love your colorful hoodie! 🌺✌️
Very pleasantly strange. Th Eagle were for me just one of many that I just bands, I knew tracks, some of them quite a bit, but never sought any out to buy. Half Century later they seem somehow to have gotten a lot better! Thanks!
There goes Don Felder on one of his unbelievable guitar riffs. He was so underrated as a guitarist. So many awesome riffs.
I liked his parts better than Joe Walsh's parts. At least live.
This is the music I grew up on. The Eagles were a great 70's band with so many hit songs. They were known for their great harmonies. "Take It Easy", "Witchy Woman", "Desperado", "Already Gone", "Best of My Love", "Lyin' Eyes", "Take It to the Limit", Hotel California, "New Kid in Town" etc. Before they went solo they were the back up band for Linda Ronstadt.
Yep me also...this was my childhood
With Linda Ronstadt....they were the 'Stone Ponies'. An incredible group.
Only two of the Eagles were in Linda's band. But she did recommend the other players to them. So she could be called the catalyst of the band, without even being in the band.
Glen said he never got tired of playing this song, he said he loved Don's voice.
Would agree.
lol yeah as long as it wasn't attached to Don
The voice change by Don was fantastic.
Listen to “Lyin Eyes” by them if you want a story. Every song by them is awesome.
Yes but not the Legacy version - do the full version that is 6 minutes 31 seconds. The Legacy version apparently misses out a verse
Just for a note of history.... Glen Fry and Don Henley were in Linda Rondstadts backing band and she encouraged them to go on their own because she recognized their talent. She did them a great favor by doing a cover of their song Desparado (it's interesting to listen to both the eagles and Lindas cover) which in turn brought them more attention. Speaking of which please give a listen to Linda Rondstadt.... just about anything.
Linda *Ronstadt* and *Glenn* Fry.
Glen, Don, and Randy Meisner were all in Linda's band.
I heard about this story the other day…….She knew
They were friends (and house mates ?), with Jackson Browne, who shared Take It Easy.
Big fan of Clint Black's cover too
That intro with the guitars gives me chills every time.
Don Henley did a great falsetto on the lead vocal but the highest singer back in that configuration of the band was bassist Randy Meisner, who sang lead on “Take It To The Limit.”
Wait I thought the bassist was a different guy Tim Scmidt I think I got his name wrong. He sang I can't tell you why.
@@andrethomas7096 Tim replace Randy after the stress of hitting those notes every performance was too much stress for him. Stage fright set in to the point he had to step away to keep his voice and sanity. Tim came in when he vacate the band. It was a bit funny (odd funny, not haha) that Randy was in a band called Poco I think. And Tim replaced him in that when he went to The Eagles. Then he did the same when Randy left them. That is if I am remembering correctly. They both had amazing and similar vocal ranges.
@@KuscosPoison Well damn Thanks for the reply. Ok I thought Tim was from the beginning. That is a crazy turn of events.
@@andrethomas7096 Schmidt joined the Eagles on their "Long Run" album. Meisner was an original Eagle. Check him out here from the Hotel California album:
th-cam.com/video/yNnH1sN0dw8/w-d-xo.html
Pretty sure they were all "High" my dude
Try their “Seven Bridges Road”. Talk about harmonies.
Home Free does an amazing cover of this song.
Its not better than this song even the eagles said one of these nights is their favorite song
Definitely a magical track.
@@derekbeck7586 To each their own
My ringtone!!
The Eagles owned the 70s. They were a hit making machine. Yes, you're right it was rare to hear Don Henley go so high on the falsetto. That was usually reserved for Randy Meisner back then.
Oh the memories Harri, the memories. Magical time to be young. Sigh...
And just like that, it's Los Angeles in the 70s and summer and fun. It was a great time.
I've been an Eagles fan from back in the 70s....Saw them live in Spokane a short while before Glenn passed away....RIP Glenn.....They played to a sold out arena and brought the house down...One of the best bands in history...
Peaceful easy feeling and Tequila Sunrise
Had the pleasure of seeing the Eagles live a couple of years ago shortly before Glen Frye passed away. Amazing
Lucky you.
missed them by a week
Saw them in Austin in 1980; The Long Run Tour, and again San Sntonio in '94; The Hell Freezes Over Tour. Amazing indeed!
When I first heard this song,was floored. Great new sound from mid 😊70's. things were getting stale around then.
The EAGLES! One of the greatest bands of all time!!!!! I love the way they switch lead from Don Henley to Glenn Frey (RIP). Such great harmony and great musicians.
The Eagles had been broken up for years. Country Artist put a album together to honor the Eagles. Travis Tritt was going to cover Take It Easy. He suggested getting the Eagles to appear in the video. Everyone told him it would never happen. Well it did. That was when the Eagles got back together!
In 1971, The INCREDIBLE Linda Ronstadt came to Tiny Sheffield Alabama to record. I guess if the studio was good enough for the Rolling Stones, it was good enough for them.. She had some young dudes with her who got caught peeping in a window to watch Linda in action. Their names were Glenn, Don Bernie and Randy. They would go on to start their own band called The Eagles. A young hungry guy from Michigan was Also in Sheffield to get his career started. His name was Bob Seger. I would have to say they all made out pretty well
🙂🤔🤗😆
Never get tired of this song such a great tune pure magic from the 70's. Fly high Eagles.🦅
The high harmony is sung by Randy Meisner the bassist. He sings lead on Take it to the Limit, which would be a great one to do.
Victim Of Love is very overlooked, but wow one of my Eagles favs
Agreed
One of the greatest bands ever.
My brother and his wife took me to the Eagles Hotel California Concert in 1976. We had floor seats. It was amazing
Take it to the Limit
ALWAYS my favorite of theirs. This song had so much soul & rhythm...it screams "dance with me" ... the harmonies are beautiful!
The Eagles were some of the best storytellers/lyricists in rock history. I put them up there w the Stones, Jim Morrison, etc.
After The Thrill Is Gone by the Eagles is another great song from this album.
Forget Hotel California, for me this is the best Eagles song for me.
Same!
Funny - I love the Eagles but Hotel California is not a song I like at all.
A fantastic song. The best LIVE harmonies of any band…ever
One Of These Nights...one of my favorite songs of all time! Sheer perfection on every level!
The tone on this guitar solo is one of my favorites!
Fingers Felder
@@kevinconiston2270 .. please correct me if I’m wrong, but I thought that the iconic pulsing intro was Randy on bass …? I recall seeing a video of one of the early performances, and it appeared that Randy was playing that intro…
@@ingfig1 You are correct sir. (I was referring to the lead solo)
@@kevinconiston2270
Using a power fuzz tone on second part of solo was truly successful which most using that effect fail in a fuzzy mess- he made it sizzle
The group that ran the 1970s. Not a bad song in the lot. Surprised this is still up. They tend to pull The Eagles.
The atmosphere created in this song is incredible
Don Henley's voice is insane!!!!
Thanks to the legendary Linda Ronstadt for helping launch what would become the Eagles
one of my favorite bands and this song is sooooo good. peace and love from Canada
The Eagles are just liquid gold. Throw a few darts and you'll come up with that many hits. Very much worth a deep dive.
I saw them at the Texxas Jam, by the time they came on *last*. A lot of people had passed out or left because of bad sunburns. So, I left my seat that was in the shade in the Cotton Bowl, and I walked across the floor, and sat right on the stage all by myself. Joe Walsh came over and sang right to me. After they left the stage, I ran up on stage and went backstage, people kept handing me things to carry thinking I was a roadie. I would put it down a few steps later, followed them out the back door, but they were gone if a flash, it was a lot of fun. A great memory.
One of my favorites. Love the music, lyric-just the whole thing. You’d be hard pressed to find an Eagles song that was not one of my favorites. So happy to to find people who love the music of my youth.
America’s number one band!
One of these nights, Take it easy, Desperado, and Witchy Women are my all time favorite tunes of theirs! 😎👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
The Eagles "Witchy Woman".
This is one of the few bands I never got a chance to see live and really wish I could have. Such excellent music. Great reaction Harri. Their song "New Kid In Town" would be another great one to see a reaction to.
They are touring next year again - although short one member now. They still sound good.
They went on 17 "Farewell" tours at least -_-
Their last work will never be in the same ball park as their 1970s Magic!
I was fortunate enough to see them on their Hell Freezes Over tour, fantastic!
I have seen them twice in the last four years in Nashville. They still sound awesome! Vince Gill is a great addition.
The Eagles had lots of Top 40 hits (19), one less than ELO (20), and one more than Fleetwood Mac (18). Those three bands made up such a huge part of the decade's soundtrack!!!
What about the Bee Gees??
Fantastic guitar from Don Felder
Thanks for the great reaction. The Eagles just have so many different sounds. For matters of the heart, great tracks are “Desperado” and “Life In The Fast Lane”. They are completely different in style, but both amazing.
Watching the Eagles perform this live in the late 70s is really something too👌Don Henley singing while on the drums, I've always considered that to be such an impressive musical skill.
Levon Helm....The Band.
Lyin eyes and desperado for openers then hotel California. They were a great band
"Pretty Maids all in a row", "Wasted Time", "Those Shoes", "Take it to the limit".....and many more!
yes!! take it to the limit
Wow , haven't heard those shoes in awhile ! so good
@@davidbordonaro1631 It's so good...!
@@joelhoulette3244 And Glenn thought the Eagles would "lose" vocally trading Bernie for Joe.... I think Joe sounds amazing...!
Do you know "Help me through the Night"...?
Henley´s voice is just peeeeeerfect! : )
Considered to be one of the greatest bands in the world.
Harris you have a great ear for great music. My Hat goes off to you. Loved this song the first time I heard it too. .
Don Felder on lead guitar and Randy Meisner on bass. Underrated. Try "Take it to the Limit." The only Eagles song that Randy Meisner sang lead on. Very high and soaring falsetto. Fantastic group and way more than just Don Henley and Glenn Frey.
Correction: Randy sang lead on several Eagles songs, and he wrote some of their hits too. To name a few songs with Randy on lead vocals:
= Most of us are sad
= Midnight Flyer (co-written with Bernie Leadon)
= Too Many Hands (co-written with Don Felder)
= Tryin’ (Randy’s composition)
= Certain Kind of Fool (Randy’s composition)
= Try and Love Again (Randy’s composition)
… and of course Take It To The Limit, which was Randy’s composition too. He was writing it in his own creative way and in his own creative time, when the Egoes pulled their “let us help you finish it” trick (which they did to many other songwriters) - so they could get their names on the credits as well as on the royalty checks. Take It To The Limit was Eagles’ first million-seller even though it was not promoted nor released as a single … now imagine if the Egoes had given Randy more of the limelight, we would have had many many more hits.
Randy also wrote and sang many great songs both pre-Eagles and post-Eagles.
I've seen them in concert 3 times and they are incredible! I swear if you close your eyes.and listen you would swear that you're listening to the album version of a song. Their harmonies are so great! So much talent in that band for over 50 years now.
This song comes together in so many ways-Henley was in a zone when he wrote it.
Greatest band ever!
I have two favourites by the eagles….this one and “ i can’t tell you why”…..which according to the late glen frey were his favourites too
Old 55 is a great song to check out too, sure you'll love it.
This was the score of my life for quite a while, and it's still playing there now.
I saw them in Sun Devil Stadium in Tempe, AZ, on the Hell Freezes Over Tour. They were soooo good. The sound was crisp, the vocals spot on, and musically, they were beautiful. I saw Pink Floyd two weeks later, but that's another story. Harri, thanks for sharing this song. Another clean, crisp song from them.
I saw them doing the Hell Freezes Over Tour in Chicago! Definitely one of my favorite live concerts.
Saw them on the He'll Freezes Over tour as well..Clemson SC..AWESOME!🤘
They Where the Ultimate Vocal/Musitionship combo that really Exploded w/Joe Walsh.Awesome No Matter the Lp!!
The mysteriousness of the intro still sends me on a daydream and I've been listening to this since it dropped in 1975. The twin guitar fills, the tasty bass licks, the disco drum figure -- all beneath those signature vocal harmonies. PS. The Eagles are notorious for blocking. You should hear Rick Beato -- who manages one of the best YT music education channels -- rant about it.
Yep….you’re correct with The Eagles blocking videos! Once heard Henley talking about him taking on TH-cam & Google, & the run-in’s he’s had with them over past several years.
This is one of my favorites by the Eagles . My friend got me this 8 track for my 12th birthday. I fell in love with it immediately. 💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜
🦋🤘🏼💀🤘🏼🦋
Me and my wife love the music of the Eagles. We also love you Harry. You’re frosty coooool!
Hitmakers and musical legends
I think you'd love "Desperado."
I adore Tim's base in this one....
Great Eagle"s tune. Has all of their signature elements which means it will still sound fresh 50 years from now. I love all Eagles but I do have a special place for New Kid in Town as it presents Glen Frey at the very top of his game which elevated him even further up the rock music mountain.
Love this one Harri ! Also, "Desperado," and "Seven Bridges Road." Thanx my friend :)
I just saw them on Oct 16th in LA at The Forum. Best concert hands down. When I left I was already making plans to see them again. They're awesome!
They all sing every one was an amazing talent
Best live band I've ever heard excellent sound systems ,and play songs true to the orginal studio recordings
Please react to them singing Lyin' Eyes - the words (as well as the singing) are amazing.
That really high falsetto harmony is Randy Meisner, the bass player with such a distinctive voice.
One of my all time favorite groups. Discovered them after i came home from VN in 70
Now these guys taught me to sing especially in the high ranges and especially this song...and Take it to the Limit.
The little guitar fills in this song are awesome
LOVE this song! Thanks for reacting!
This entire album is awesome! May be my favorite of their catalog.
Eagles Randy Meisner (many think the best singer of the Eagles) "Take It To the Limit". This is the version you need to watch, Live but it is no longer on U.S. TH-cam. I see people in other countries reacting to it. The other singers trying to do it just isn't the same.
The main singer and songwriter on this song was Don Henley, the drummer. Every album the Eagles did after the first one was named after a song Don Henley wrote and sang (Desperado, On the Border, One of These Nights, Hotel California, The Long Run). His main songwriting partner, Glen Frey, called him the Golden Voice of the Eagles. This, from a band where all members sang lead on occasion and always at least harmonized with each other.
If they don't block it, Don Henley has an excellent song called "heart of the matter". It is a must listen.
Had to check that I hadn’t written this comment as it sounds like something I said! It’s so well written & structured with a soaring chorus & some great harmonies. The more contemplative songs on End Of The Innocence are all great.
Seven Bridges Road for sure!! Any one of those guys alone is top tier. They are so individually talented! And if you are a lyrics fan, look into Jackson Browne. He contributed to the Eagles’ Take It Easy. Superb story teller lyricist
ALREADY GONE-EAGLES 🥈🥈🥈
I saw them just two nights ago and they were still tearing it up. Those exquisite vocals, the wonderful guitar work, the rhythmic drive - all there. And when they amped up the rock and roll they were on fire.
The high harmonies are mainly their first bass player Randy Meissner.
Nice choice Harri! Thx! Reminds me of my younger days! Still looking for that one special one! David Geffen produced a whole category of great artists!
"One of these nights" ~~ One of their Best! Don Henley's voice, so very versatile.
This was always one of my favorites. I can remember when it was released (yeah, I'm that old). While I enjoy all their music, I'm a sucker for their earlier stuff.
Their first album, 'Eagles', is tattooed on my brain from overexposure. That came out 50 years ago. MAN, I AM old.
Every one of them could sing. Harmonies were out of this world lyrics were relaitable as well.
Quite possibly my favorite Eagles song
You get to love it a guy with a pink headset and pink lamp. Great reaction. As he says its pretty
Eagles are wonderful. Their songwriting, musicianship, harmonies are all world class. Harri, before they became “Eagles” they were Linda Ronstadt’s backup band. Please do more of their music. I won’t try to choose a song to suggest because they’re all great. Wonderful reaction. Love your colorful hoodie! 🌺✌️
One of the best bands to ever play a song. Great harmony.
Very pleasantly strange. Th Eagle were for me just one of many that I just bands, I knew tracks, some of them quite a bit, but never sought any out to buy. Half Century later they seem somehow to have gotten a lot better! Thanks!
It is a rock'n'roll song with a R&B feel to it!
💃💃💃💃💃💃💃 Great memories♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️
Great song by a super group with a good sincere reaction. Thanks for sharing.
lyrically... probably one of the best ever written.
THE EAGLES "THOSE SHOES"..A MUST HEAR.
On the setlist at the Sphere! I love it.
"Take It To The Limit" next please!!
One of the classiest acts ever. Btw, glad to see you're dressed up warm, Harri. It's freezing out there!