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More than 50 years later, many Eagles fans say this song hits harder than ever
Eagles fans say Don Henley's 'The Last Resort' feels more relevant than ever, with its warning about humanity's ...
It's an impressive enough accomplishment for a song to hit #1 at any point in time, but for a track to top the charts before it's even released is an especially big deal...and pretty rare. It has been ...
They didn't care about hippie utopianism, they wanted hit records, massive stadium paydays, and total domination of the radio ...
When it comes to songwriting, there is a method to the madness. Now, other artists work well in spontaneous bursts. Others, the exact opposite. Regardless, what bridges these two types together is ...
The decade-closing configuration of Felder, Frey, Henley, Schmit and Walsh would only make one album before the Eagles split.
The two-disc set will mark the first time the full Building the Perfect Beast track list will be available on vinyl. Previously, the song “A Month of Sundays” only was included on the CD, cassette, ...
Hit songs might seem elusive, but most of them follow a formula. It might be a vague and variable formula, but it certainly ...
The set list for The Eagles final concert in DFW is a diet of the songs that kept them popular for more than 50 years.
Some classic rock songs get famous for the oddest reasons. For example, Don Henley from The Eagles said “Hotel California” was popular partly because it used one word. That word carries a shocking ...
While Don Henley had his fair share of great musicians to work with, he felt that some singers slipped through his fingers.
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