The Eagles Are Dead! But Who or What Killed Them, and When Did it Happen?

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The Eagles Are Dead! But Who or What Killed Them, and When Did it Happen?
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The Eagles have been called, America’s answer to The Beatles, and the Kings of Country Rock! Their Hotel California album has outsold any and all competition to come it’s way! Their were Top 10 Hero’s, and FM favorites, selling out arenas that previously only Led Zeppelin and maybe a handful of other bands could possibly fil!
They started off as a foursome specializing in a country flavored Pop/Rock, and eventually morphed into the splendid 5 piece Rock Band that just about everyone loved!
But when one of their frontmen, singer/songwriter Glenn Frey died, Don Henley said that the Eagles were through! But a short time later he and the remaining Eagles, along with Glenn’s son at first, then with country singer & guitarist Vince Gill, began yet another tour!
Are these remaining members even The Eagles anymore? Did The Eagles die with Glenn Frey? Or if there was a demise, did it happen even before Glenn passed away?
These and many more questions are discussed in tonight’s video!
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  • @MichaelNoland-TheBottomLine
    @MichaelNoland-TheBottomLine Жыл бұрын

    Hey everybody, Michael here! This video has been re-uploaded! Go to kzread.info/dash/bejne/m6yWtY-uf9adeJc.html

  • @georgeprice4212

    @georgeprice4212

    Жыл бұрын

    Then you have Molly Hatchet…with NO original members living and in the band…not even a few accepted replacement members alive either. However, they haven’t released any new material since the early 2000’s.

  • @pmoran7971

    @pmoran7971

    Жыл бұрын

    I hope Hendrix, Cream and Traffic are on your list otherwise your musical knowledge is poor!

  • @pmoran7971

    @pmoran7971

    Жыл бұрын

    The Eagles toured with Jethro Tull and learned so much from them, listen to Hotel California and then the wonderful Tull track 'We used to know' Ian Anderson generously said we never sued the Eagles for Hotel California theyjust reproduced the same chord progression What he did not say was that the Eagles watched Tull from the side of the stage night after night Jethro Tull were far superior to the Beatles and wrote more songs that were also of a far superior quality I do not think Tull have retired but if they perform again the concert will be a sell out

  • @donkeydump63

    @donkeydump63

    Жыл бұрын

    The band never used "The" in front of their name. It's always been just "Eagles"

  • @pmoran7971

    @pmoran7971

    Жыл бұрын

    @@donkeydump63 I come from London never been a big Eagles fan, however I take your point, but you skipped my main point, I argue that Tull was a totally superior Band!

  • @chetthebee1322
    @chetthebee1322 Жыл бұрын

    I was walking down the street humming "Peaceful, Easy Feeling" and the Eagles team of 1500 lawyers descended upon me with a Cease and Desist".

  • @darkstar92772

    @darkstar92772

    Жыл бұрын

    For some reason I feel like you are telling the truth.

  • @joeterp5615

    @joeterp5615

    Жыл бұрын

    🤣

  • @monique8641

    @monique8641

    Жыл бұрын

    Didn't Jackson Browne write most of it?

  • @williamthurman9082

    @williamthurman9082

    Жыл бұрын

    Yep there all about the Money 💰

  • @26scootinkitten19

    @26scootinkitten19

    Жыл бұрын

    😂😂🤣🤣

  • @edwardinedgewood
    @edwardinedgewood Жыл бұрын

    You’re right on target. When Frey, Henley and their business manager decided THEY were the Eagles and deserved a bigger piece than their band mates, was the beginning of the end.

  • @billviola7884

    @billviola7884

    Жыл бұрын

    The name IRVING AZOFF is another word for GREED

  • @blakeh6250

    @blakeh6250

    Жыл бұрын

    But they wrote 70-80% of the music and lyrics....

  • @elevenbucks5682

    @elevenbucks5682

    Жыл бұрын

    Love the Eagles but I have always had the feeling that Glen and Don are jerks.

  • @johnoneal1234

    @johnoneal1234

    Жыл бұрын

    And got paid for it. Nothing to do with this.

  • @mrsgstd

    @mrsgstd

    Жыл бұрын

    @@elevenbucks5682 That's because they are!

  • @prd004.2
    @prd004.2 Жыл бұрын

    When they got too big in the head and kicked out Don Felder because he wouldn’t accept backing musician status/pay I lost respect.

  • @ConglomerationCat

    @ConglomerationCat

    Жыл бұрын

    It really did seem that was a real bad situation. It never sat well with me after that.

  • @crungefactory

    @crungefactory

    Жыл бұрын

    Agreed

  • @johannjohann6523

    @johannjohann6523

    Жыл бұрын

    Oh hell really. That is soooo insulting. To be honest Henley drives me crazy. He is one of the top 10 richest drummers in the world, and thinks he did it all himself - as "he doesn't need any bloody fans, or Don Felder". Thing is, he sucks as a drummer. Felder is a consummate professional, Henley a douche.

  • @Magnetron33

    @Magnetron33

    Жыл бұрын

    I guess that's what working for 30 years gets ya. What killed the eagles? The usual. Money and EGO

  • @prd004.2

    @prd004.2

    Жыл бұрын

    @@crichards1986 regardless of weather you believe he’s worth as much as Henley and Frey, he’s certainly worth more than a backing musician. He did after all write the music to their biggest hit, that’s not hired Gun/backing musician status

  • @pedrofernandez8729
    @pedrofernandez8729 Жыл бұрын

    They committed suicide with their arrogance and mightier than thou attitude. Frey and Henley, in particular.

  • @coolmickey68

    @coolmickey68

    Жыл бұрын

    well said

  • @michaellalli7693

    @michaellalli7693

    Жыл бұрын

    Absolutely

  • @Magnetron33

    @Magnetron33

    Жыл бұрын

    They should borrow the Zappa title " We're only in it for the money"

  • @pedrofernandez8729

    @pedrofernandez8729

    Жыл бұрын

    @@Magnetron33 They all are, even the ones that claim that money means nothing to them (Bruce). Exorbitant ticket prices. These fools spend all that money and all they think about is pulling out their stupid phones to record it, instead of savoring the moment.

  • @Magnetron33

    @Magnetron33

    Жыл бұрын

    @@pedrofernandez8729 You are correct. Or they will leave their seats 5 times to go pay $8.00 for a beer

  • @hipreef
    @hipreef Жыл бұрын

    The Eagles died when Glenn Fry died. Firing Don Felder did not help, but I would go to an Eagles Concert with Henley, Fry, Walsh, and Schmidt. I would not go now.

  • @kenth-zj3dq

    @kenth-zj3dq

    Жыл бұрын

    . .Hip You're NOT SO HIP! ! ?It's FREY YOU CRETIN ! ! ! ! Sorry . Dr K FREY

  • @toms6756
    @toms6756 Жыл бұрын

    I knew I would never feel the same about the Eagles after I watched a live concert DVD with Don Felder's replacement. I realized how important the tone of Felder's guitar was to their sound. I totally agree that today's line up should be Henley and friends and I just can't get into at all.

  • @markhaus2830

    @markhaus2830

    Жыл бұрын

    Felder and Walsh were a great team! Not the same after that.

  • @PreferToBeAnonymous

    @PreferToBeAnonymous

    2 ай бұрын

    I think the HFO tour was great. Once they ousted Felder, I have no interest in them. I completely agree, Felder’s sound was very important. Henley & Frey have/were extremely talented and had some great songs which I love to this day, but those two were/are greedy control freaks.

  • @darinhaller6034
    @darinhaller6034 Жыл бұрын

    I agree with the instead of going out as The Eagles, go out as Don Henley and friends of the Eagles or something like that. I personally refuse to pay huge ticket prices regardless.

  • @Stevecurtis2112

    @Stevecurtis2112

    Жыл бұрын

    Yeah I mean if you pay to go see the "eagles" your basically just seeing don Henley and friends not the eagles now I love the eagles my favorite album of theirs has to be hotel California but now they are basically an eagles playlist with all of their classic songs and making people pay thousands of dollar when you could just go see a video of them playing live on youtube.

  • @earlgrey691

    @earlgrey691

    Жыл бұрын

    Sprinsteen's just as bad on price heft...soils the legacy somewhat.

  • @loudog2326

    @loudog2326

    Жыл бұрын

    @@Stevecurtis2112 As Long As People Keep Paying Those Ridiculous Prices It's Not Stopping Any Time Soon !! Saw The Eagles With The Stones Back in The 70's in There Hey Day !! $10.00 and That Was Considered Expensive and When They Headlined $6.50 !! Those Were The Day's !!

  • @bigmike4962

    @bigmike4962

    Жыл бұрын

    @@earlgrey691 He's much more expensive

  • @Thomasmemoryscentral

    @Thomasmemoryscentral

    11 ай бұрын

    ​@@bigmike4962A honking 5000 usd for great front row seats from Springsteen

  • @johannjohann6523
    @johannjohann6523 Жыл бұрын

    Certainly Joe Walsh is a great guitarist and gets plenty of recognition, but it is Don Felder that is just an amazing guitarist - raising the bar for all guitarists who is overlooked and not given the recognition so very deserved. He may not be in top 10 best all time guitarists, but he deserves to be in the top 20. Yes he is THAT good!

  • @guitarman3968

    @guitarman3968

    Жыл бұрын

    Felder is phenomenal, but Walsh is superior to Felder. Much more personable, too.

  • @del2reb

    @del2reb

    Жыл бұрын

    As guitarist, yes, but not as vocalist!

  • @sambekins

    @sambekins

    Жыл бұрын

    @@guitarman3968 Don't be so sure about that. They are two very very different types of players. Both of them are incredible players but Joe Walsh is a prolific writer and Felder isn't although he may have never been given the opportunity to have more of his material released.

  • @guitarman3968

    @guitarman3968

    Жыл бұрын

    @@sambekins well yeah - Walsh also has writing skills that Felder lacks. Bumping Walsh’s superiority even higher.

  • @guitarman3968

    @guitarman3968

    Жыл бұрын

    @@del2reb you need your ears cleaned out. Lol

  • @jordielias
    @jordielias Жыл бұрын

    I saw Don Felder at a half time show at a Raiders game at Las Vegas, phenomenal!

  • @michaelfavreau7617
    @michaelfavreau7617 Жыл бұрын

    I was so fortunate to see the Eagles on the Hell Freezes Over tour. It was fantastic. Then Don Felder is fired. I love all Eagles material but to fire one of the greatest guitarist in the bizz seemed outlandish. No way would I ever spend 1 penny to see them without Felder. And Eagles ticket prices were outlandish starting on that Hell Freezes tour. A few years later ( maybe 10 ) I had the great pleasure to see Don Felder at The Ottawa Blues Festival playing all those great Eagles tunes and his own solo tunes ( All Of You and Take a Ride on Heavy Metal ) . He was amazing and the band was on fire. Tommy Shaw came out to play Hotel California. Wonderful. I`d love to go see Don Henley as a solo show but this Eagles pretense has got to stop.( RIP Glen )

  • @MegaSnakegirl

    @MegaSnakegirl

    Жыл бұрын

    We saw them for the Hell Freezes Over tour also. The show was transcendent, but I would agree that that was probably the Eagles' last stand. We saw them on a hot summer night at an outdoor venue and the beer flowed freely to cool us off because the police in our Southern town were making sure there was no trace of the dreaded doobie to be found 😉 Felder was there as well as the rest of the guys, they did an inspiring Hotel California as a perfect intro to the show. The rest of the show was pretty much perfect also. Since they were s screwing Felder, I guess they just wanted him to have great memories of the tour to think back on?

  • @BaahBen

    @BaahBen

    Жыл бұрын

    So who was more talented? Don or Glen? I don't think you can choose one. Both of their solo careers were incredible, too.

  • @TigerRogers0660
    @TigerRogers0660 Жыл бұрын

    Don Felder is a decent guy. I can't say the same about Don Henley.

  • @richardweed9727

    @richardweed9727

    Жыл бұрын

    Henley is an egomaniac and an asshole. His and Frey's bad egos were fueled by one another IMO. I loved Felder and Meisner, and Frey was a complete dick to both of them. Jealousy is one of the worst erroneous behaviors. Obviously both Frey and Henley were very thin-skinned and fragile = and unable to share or be happy for anyone else' success in their own troupe. I can't stand anyone who NEEDS desperately to be the boss, and whose style is to keep their thumb on his "hired help". The height of hypocrisy was when Henley had the gall to run his yapper; "Only in America (would an ex-actor (Reagan) get elected to the highest office in the land)". I guess he only wanted corrupt lawyers ruling over us. He HATED anyone who wasn't an incompitant wingnut liberal (jimmy carter, anyone?), so I started hating Henley at that point. Just shut up and sing, dummy. Henley couldn't carry Reagan's jockstrap, especially in diplomacy, tact or grace. And it's really stupid to offend over half of your potential audience over political opinions - that don't matter. Sad because I adore his voice and 'stylings'.

  • @kenth-zj3dq

    @kenth-zj3dq

    Жыл бұрын

    . .TIGER R . . READ FELDERS' Book'Heaven & HELL' AND YOU WILL CURSE' HENLEY . . .Dr K FREY

  • @terryblankenshipmusic1322

    @terryblankenshipmusic1322

    28 күн бұрын

    How do you know Felder’s book is the truth. ( I do love Felder he is my favorite guitar player )

  • @dw9034
    @dw9034 Жыл бұрын

    The day that Don Felder was no longer an Eagle was the day I was done with the band. Felder put the Eagles on the rock n roll map. The guitar work of Frey or Leadon certainly was not enough to get them Arena/Stadium status. They would have just been another soft rock 70's act like Poco, Firefall, America, Pure Prairie League, and probably would have faded away as a band completely.

  • @williamgregory6684

    @williamgregory6684

    Жыл бұрын

    Vince Gill was the guitarist for Pure Prairie League which was a " cleaned up" version of The New Riders of the Purple Sage.

  • @jonesy2111
    @jonesy2111 Жыл бұрын

    The Eagles were never as good after Randy Meisner left (he co-wrote my favorite Eagles song Take it to the Limit) and sure the Long Run had some decent music in it but it doesn't compare to the rest of their catalogue. I have lost respect for musicians who tour the way they do now and would never pay that kind of money to see a shadow of a band.

  • @johannjohann6523

    @johannjohann6523

    Жыл бұрын

    I hear ya. Fricking Kiss has been on their farewell tour for the last 10 years! And it's to the point Paul Stanley on the last of the last tours couldn't sing AND play guitar at the same time. It was bloody awful. You'd think they'd get maybe Ace back to cover for Paul so he could focus on singing. Yeah right.

  • @winojoe6788

    @winojoe6788

    Жыл бұрын

    To me, "Take it to the limit" is a magical song. A song that stands on its own in that it defies comparison. Timeless beauty.

  • @sambekins

    @sambekins

    Жыл бұрын

    👀

  • @lysaarvideo
    @lysaarvideo Жыл бұрын

    "Desperado" IS the best Eagles record. The songs and the singing are out of this world.

  • @johnwebb167

    @johnwebb167

    Жыл бұрын

    Wrong!!!! One of these nights is their best!

  • @russellbarnes7728

    @russellbarnes7728

    Жыл бұрын

    I agree about Joe Walsh! I saw him and Barnstorm at a "Day on the Green" in Oakland, in the '70s. Has always been one of my favorite, from the James Gang to his current work!

  • @russellbarnes7728

    @russellbarnes7728

    Жыл бұрын

    One of the best Eagles songs, never heard on radio, is "Good Day in Hell".

  • @russellbarnes7728

    @russellbarnes7728

    Жыл бұрын

    I don't see the connection with Vince Gill in the Eagles. He was good in the Pure Prairie League, and is a unbelievable guitarist, but I don't understand the fit to the band.

  • @JusCuz410

    @JusCuz410

    Жыл бұрын

    Russell: His namesake helps move the needle for the potential country music fans at Eagles shows.

  • @thescarletandgrey2505
    @thescarletandgrey2505 Жыл бұрын

    If anyone killed the Eagles it was Frey. He was obviously jealous of Felder’s talent, and that he came up with the biggest Eagles hit, hands down. Felder was a thorn in his side and Frey couldn’t stop picking at the wound. Didn’t help much that Henley just sort of sat there letting it happen like an enabling wife.

  • @dw9034

    @dw9034

    Жыл бұрын

    I totally agree. I don't even think Henley had a problem with Felder ever until Frey brought up the whole money thing. Felder played on Henley's 2000 solo album and then gets dismissed less than a year later? Yeah, I,don't think so. Frey and his greedy little buddy Irving Azoff are to blame for all the issues in the band.

  • @leecoulman3421
    @leecoulman3421 Жыл бұрын

    The only time I saw them live was just after they fired Felder. It was not the Eagles as far as I was concerned. They played quite a few Joe Walsh songs. Which, in itself, is not so bad, but I paid for Eagles music. So, for me, the Eagles ceased to be when they fired Felder.

  • @Milewskige
    @Milewskige Жыл бұрын

    02:13 I felt the same way with Paul Rodgers singing with Queen!

  • @morrisanderson3180

    @morrisanderson3180

    Жыл бұрын

    totally agree. although I'm a huge fan of paul rodgers i wasn't impressed with Q + PR.

  • @budgreen7764

    @budgreen7764

    Жыл бұрын

    I actually thought that was the best Queen ever sounded

  • @CCKaraoke
    @CCKaraoke Жыл бұрын

    The Eagles won't be worth much of anything in another generation. They block all of their music from existing anywhere on the internet unless they upload it themselves. They do this more intensely than just about any band in history. Today's youth (and tomorrow's) don't listen to the radio. They don't go to CD stores. They discover music on the internet. The Eagles don't exist to be found by almost anyone under the age of 30. In another 20 years that'll be anyone under the age of 50. They're going to become completely forgotten. Completely obscure.

  • @bigdogaxis

    @bigdogaxis

    Жыл бұрын

    Completely correct.

  • @guitarman704

    @guitarman704

    Жыл бұрын

    That’s always been my thought. They stop people filming at shows very strictly. I don’t understand that mentality. Queen on the other hand have their own cover band working at the same time. The difference here might be that Brian May is a nice guy with brains.

  • @05645ci

    @05645ci

    Жыл бұрын

    Correct; they hit KZreadr's with copyright violations for posting guitar lessons on their songs so people can't learn to cover them correctly. Other musicians (Ed King from Lynyrd Skynyrd for example) have posted guitar instructionals themselves for their fans that want to learn their songs. Henley sucks. Always has.

  • @216Numbskull

    @216Numbskull

    Жыл бұрын

    @CC Karaoke, Look, it was a d!ck move & wasn't cool how it all went down in the Eagles by the greed of Henley & Frey's camp against the rest of the band members & their fans. However, you can throw shade & be pissed off all you want by Henley & Frey's shrewd business ways. But I think the Eagles will be alright & still worth plenty 100 years from now as will their music still continue to be relevant years from now. As big of a d!ck Don continues to be along with who ever else controls Eagles Inc. it will never change the vibe in their music to the listening ear. The Eagles not only have the no.1 but also the 3rd biggest selling albums of all-time in music. There's a reason for that whether their azzholes or not, don't ya think? Just saying... +Peace & Rock n' Roll 4 Your Soul+

  • @timothyphelps4394
    @timothyphelps4394 Жыл бұрын

    I agree with you whole heartedly, Michael! The Long Run was the beginning of the end for this great American band! When they fired Don Felder for trying to stick up for himself, my respect for them was damaged for good! The current line up is a joke!!

  • @Smootman1
    @Smootman1 Жыл бұрын

    Agree. I prefer the early Eagles, including when Don Felder came on. Hotel California is their masterpiece, no doubt. The Long Run is just good overall, for me, and I also believe it was the end of The Eagles. Since then it's just a cash grab 💰💰😎😎

  • @danielweeks3723

    @danielweeks3723

    Жыл бұрын

    Don Felder!

  • @guitarman3968

    @guitarman3968

    Жыл бұрын

    I absolutely agree. The Eagles plateaued with Hotel California. It’s been a slow, consistent downhill slide ever since. A total cash grab now. They’re slowly killing the brand and Henley is all about the arrogance and the money. He always has been.

  • @TheModbeats
    @TheModbeats Жыл бұрын

    You're right, the Eagles died with the breakup after The Long Run was released. But, they began their slow death with the leaving of Bernie Leadon; their illness progressed when Randy Meisner left, and the end came with the breakup in 1980. That was the end of the classic Eagles. All of their iterations since the reforming in '94 (even though they have put out new material) have just been the Vegas version of the band.

  • @MissAstorDancer

    @MissAstorDancer

    Жыл бұрын

    I agree, with my only exception being that I really LOVED the "Hell Freezes Over" concert/album.....especially the concert! I have the DVD, and it's one of my cherished concerts.

  • @OpaqueVisions47
    @OpaqueVisions47 Жыл бұрын

    I am so elated to hear your praise for Barnstorm. That first album is my favorite album of all time, it just connects deep inside of my psyche.

  • @brgreg8725
    @brgreg8725 Жыл бұрын

    In The History of the Eagles, I felt that at least Frey put himself out there. Henley seems very sneaky and the way he referred to Don Felder as “Mr Felder” like it’s a deposition.

  • @Brain-Dead-IQ
    @Brain-Dead-IQ Жыл бұрын

    Never heard of Michael Noland before today. Amazing commentary. This channel should should have millions of subscribers, hope it will gain that success quickly.

  • @charliefreeman947
    @charliefreeman947 Жыл бұрын

    I'm inclined to agree. That being said, I'd argue for qualifying one point: The Eagles died in '94 when the decision was made to only feature the Long Run lineup for the reunion, rather than inviting Leadon and Meisner to join the party. One of that band's finest hours for my money was when all seven got together to play the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame induction ceremony: that was a glimpse into a possible future wherein the band would still be releasing new music that could stand toe-to-toe with their heyday material.

  • @treff9226
    @treff9226 Жыл бұрын

    How many Eagles fans prefer One Of These Nights over Hotel California? Count one right here! Great commentary, Michael, you are right on, as per usual!

  • @monique8641

    @monique8641

    Жыл бұрын

    Love them both. Felder's solo on One of These Nights is phenomenal and of course, despite the protestations of Henley and Frey, he wrote the score for Hotel California.

  • @treff9226

    @treff9226

    Жыл бұрын

    @@monique8641 Don Felder should get a lot more acclaim for his unusually tasty guitar licks and his excellent melodic sense! Yeah, his solo on One Of These Nights is note perfect! After reading your post, I instantly recalled the entire friggin' solo in my head! MEMORABLE!🔥🔥🔥 Cheers!

  • @vehicle22

    @vehicle22

    Жыл бұрын

    @@monique8641 It's funny, when people point to great Eagle guitar solos, it's always Hotel California--and it's right up there as one of my fave's, too (even though it's technically not a solo). But the too-short, blistering true solo Felder delivers on One Of These Nights is one of the nastiest out there. To paraphrase from the movie Love At First Bite: "Without Felder, the Eagles are like karaoke, on a Monday night."

  • @monique8641

    @monique8641

    Жыл бұрын

    @@vehicle22 Blistering solo indeed on One of these Nights. If it's playing in the car I always reverse it to hear it again. Love the quote. As to HC, the coda at the end with Felder and Walsh can't be a solo if there are two musicians playing. It's a duet they worked out together where, we're told, the two of them playfully tried a little one-upmanship! Amazing stuff.

  • @raleighwelborn1136
    @raleighwelborn1136 Жыл бұрын

    Just found your channel and so HAPPY I Did! I just subscribed. Thanks for the great videos, man! Really a help to me on nights like these! 👍

  • @brianrowe236
    @brianrowe236 Жыл бұрын

    To be fair, only two of the original five Rolling Stones are still going and nobody seems to question that. I was an Eagles fan in the early 70s, Desperado etc before they became very popular. A friend of mine was a staunch Eagles fan and was over the moon to get the contract to chauffeur them during one leg of of their tour. Because of that gig, he can't bring himself to listen to their music anymore. That's how much he thought of them as human beings.

  • @mikekeeler6362

    @mikekeeler6362

    Жыл бұрын

    I questioned The Rolling Stones I only have two original members to me the stones basically died after Bill Wyman left

  • @brianrowe236

    @brianrowe236

    Жыл бұрын

    @@mikekeeler6362 It's the Keef and Mick show now starring two flamboyant, ridiculous looking octogenarians. Got to give them credit for how they've kept going but I was always a 60s Stones fan, especially their early R&B stuff. I thought they peaked about the time they recorded the live Get Your YaYas Out and never again took them seriously after they tried to capitalise on the popularity of disco in order to stay relevant. All personal opinion of course - everyone has a different take on it all. Besides, all irrelevant now to this septuagenarian who'd rather whistle along to Dean Martin.

  • @billviola7884
    @billviola7884 Жыл бұрын

    Absolutely agree. I think when Frey pushed Leadon out because he wanted a more rock sound and Walsh was added the beginning of the Frey- Henley dictatorship began. And when Irving Azoff got put into the mix later on business wise the GREED really began.

  • @billviola7884

    @billviola7884

    Жыл бұрын

    Azoff is a disease

  • @dennism7532
    @dennism7532 Жыл бұрын

    That’s yet another reason I respect Rush. No Rush without Neil.

  • @slidetek

    @slidetek

    Жыл бұрын

    Led Zep also stepped out with grace and dignity when John passed. They had the good sense to realize they were no longer the Zep.

  • @MrMalkinPens71

    @MrMalkinPens71

    Жыл бұрын

    Yep Rush Aerosmith and even Led Zeppelin and the Beatles are the only true bands that did that and that’s a shame the rest have become corporations

  • @williamfoley4630
    @williamfoley4630 Жыл бұрын

    Really enjoy listening to you Michael . I find I am agreeing with a lot of your comments . Keep up the great content 👍

  • @philf4086
    @philf4086 Жыл бұрын

    Great analysis! I've never seen them live, but you are spot on with your observations.

  • @andrewhudson8966
    @andrewhudson8966 Жыл бұрын

    Going to see the Eagles is really going to see an Eagle and his employees and the same applies to the Beach Boys

  • @fredstriker2042
    @fredstriker2042 Жыл бұрын

    To me, ironically it's Don Henley and Glen Frey (RIP) That not only built the eagles but have collectively destroyed them in there golden years. The eagles we're not just about the great songwriting of the 2 and Don Henley's great voice, they were about harmony and other fantastic musicians. After their final take over and law suit against Don Felder, Frey and Henleys new incarnation of the eagles was NEVER the same. There are rules to each and every member, certain places they can't move on stage, how to behave, etc, and Don Henley has made it like a dictatorship. He has always been 100% about the greed of the business. Never about the fans, what they want, or the other members of the band. Sure it's a recipe for success with a voice and skills like his, but it's also a recipe for what's happening to them now. Why anyone would even go and see this is beyond me, Id pay more money to go see the other surviving members that he won't let in the band

  • @mikealman9259
    @mikealman9259 Жыл бұрын

    Hi, I've watched a couple of your videos and really appreciate the balanced way you deal with each subject. No sensationalism or disrespect, just your viewpoint, but ready to call out the "Let's just gloss over that" side of things a lot of fans tend to do. Liked, subbed and bell dinged 👍 keep it up man 👏

  • @adrianlyord5300
    @adrianlyord5300 Жыл бұрын

    Wow that’s interesting about The Eagles 🦅!!!! Great job and informative as well, thanks for sharing your thoughts!

  • @DGWpg
    @DGWpg Жыл бұрын

    Great insights into the Eagles history. I agree that the current version of the band is misrepresenting itself a bit for financial gain. Henley and Frye wanted it all and left a hole in the band that could never be filled in because of their own egos and greed.

  • @cordellsenior9935
    @cordellsenior9935 Жыл бұрын

    What a great retrospective. Thank you.

  • @peternewman3487
    @peternewman3487 Жыл бұрын

    Don Felder’s exit from the Eagles to me was the end of the Eagle’s and I can’t believe that Joe Walsh continue playing without Don Felder in the band. RIP Eagles, You are not the same without Don Felder.

  • @Baz63
    @Baz63 Жыл бұрын

    I think bands who tour without writing new material just become legacy bands. Roger Glover (Deep Purple) stated back in around 2011 that he wanted the band to record new music to keep things vibrant and interesting. Hence the rebirth (at least here in the U.K) where the band have become a top 5 act again due, in part, to the 3 albums they recorded between 2013 and 2020.

  • @mooch514

    @mooch514

    Жыл бұрын

    All with different line ups

  • @chrismartin6370

    @chrismartin6370

    Жыл бұрын

    @@mooch514 they have had the same lineup since around 2000. Only changes are Original member Jon Lord passed away (replaced by Don Airey) and this year guitarist Steve Morse left in order to be with his wife who is ill with cancer (replaced by Simon McBride)

  • @mooch514

    @mooch514

    Жыл бұрын

    @@chrismartin6370 deep purple has had way too many line up changes

  • @stevends3865

    @stevends3865

    Жыл бұрын

    I saw DP with Blackmore on the Perfect Strangers tour and they were awesome. Years later I saw them again with Steve Morse. They were still good but something was missing. Nothing against Morse but Blackmore spot is a tough position for any musician to replace.

  • @frannyp46

    @frannyp46

    Жыл бұрын

    Steven ds. Agree. Steve Morse is an incredible guitarist and great guy to boot, but Ritchies tone is indelibly etched in DP sound.

  • @richardshockley8248
    @richardshockley8248 Жыл бұрын

    Dude, you hit the nail on the head. Michael, thanks for telling it like it is!! I saw the Eagles in the spring of 73 at the end of the tour for desperado. That’s the only time I’ve seen the Eagles and I agree that after Bernie Leadon left, they were not the same Eagles on the border is my favorite album, but desperado is an amazing production, and, the first album says it all about the Eagles.

  • @chrisvanuden
    @chrisvanuden Жыл бұрын

    I love the 70s albums, and I saw the History of the Eagles tour which was actually very good and worth seeing (paid 70 euros for the ticket which is also a fair price in this day and age and Bernie Leadon was back on that tour). But I will not see the current line up as I do agree this is not the Eagles anymore. It really died with Glenn Frey.

  • @updem
    @updem Жыл бұрын

    I was at the first show they did in Detroit since Glenn died, whatever you want to call them it was an incredible night of music. Deacon was overcome with emotion, as most of them were, having virtually all of Glenn's Michigan family and old friends in attendance, and a sold out arena erupting in support of Deacon and in memory of our fallen son. This was also very early on with Vince Gill and he rose to meet the moment as well, though I was floored that they largely excluded him from the nights guitar stylings in favor of Joe Walsh and the longtime side man Steuart Smith. The show was very rigidly directed with seemingly no space for actual improvisation, seemed ironic that Don Henley introduced Vince as one of the greatest living guitar players, then kept him from playing more than one solo all night. The tickets weren't cheap, but weren't anywhere near the prices you mentioned, I think I payed just over $100 per seat. It was a genuinely great show. I still feel like on that night I saw the Eagles.

  • @PapaBear-Brian

    @PapaBear-Brian

    Жыл бұрын

    I agree with you. Seen them a couple times over the last few years and they still sound amazing !! I payed a little over $100 a ticket also and had pretty good seats. I understand how many people feel about a band touring with only one or two original members. I think Mick Jones has every right to tour under the name "Foreigner", but I went to see them a couple years ago and Mick wasn't even with the band due to health problems. Don Henley makes sure that the crowd gets to hear everything they want to hear too. They do longer sets today than they did back in the 70s.

  • @richardpartington3559

    @richardpartington3559

    Жыл бұрын

    I have to agree with you. I saw them in 2019 in Birmingham UK and they were outstanding. Not sure where the high priced ticket comes from, in the UK you could get tickets for around £100.

  • @amandavanheerden7980
    @amandavanheerden7980 Жыл бұрын

    Uriah Heep with David Byron on vocals - the ultimate most authentic rock band ever - not to take anything away from Led Zeppelin and Deep Purple. Brilliant and incomperable to this day - that is the line ups as they were at their peak. It's not just The Eagles that died - it's authentic rock itself that's gone. I stopped listening to modern rock bands a long time ago. They fall terribly short of these giants of rock. I could listen to Uriah Heep's Demons and Wizards or Look at Yourself albums forever because its pure rock artistry.

  • @TigerRogers0660

    @TigerRogers0660

    Жыл бұрын

    I'm with you Amanda. They had something that the other big 3 did not have. Brilliant harmony vocals! They could all sing. But Byron's vocals were just something else. They also had the multi-talented Hensley who not only added keyboards & acoustic guitar, but brilliant slide guitar as well !! "Look At Yourself" is one of the greatest, most authentic albums ever.

  • @Slammy555

    @Slammy555

    Жыл бұрын

    kzread.info/dash/bejne/c2uDqaaRhrC5m8o.html&ab_channel=Thesigvardi

  • @amandavanheerden7980

    @amandavanheerden7980

    Жыл бұрын

    @@TigerRogers0660 Hi Tiger, great musical taste! Absolutely and the songwriting was just on another level. I've written music with lyrics a.w.a. poetry all my life - so I have a pretty good idea of the level of writing they delivered. The lyrics - especially from Hensley - each song was just well crafted. In the good old days concept albums like Demons and Wizards delivered something extra. A great concept ties everything together and puts the music into another dimension. A collection of random songs can never achieve that for any band. To this day I prefer to write conceptually - whether it be music or poetry. I'll rather listen to great music over and over again than to waste my time listening to music that just doesn't cut it. These days people are no longer promoted for pure talent. The entire music industry has become a joke.

  • @TigerRogers0660

    @TigerRogers0660

    Жыл бұрын

    @@amandavanheerden7980 I agree. The music industry of the last 30 years (particularly the last 10) is in a sad state. I'm also a songwriter. Have been writing for the last 30 years. Lyrics are not my forte (i do write them). Melodies & chord progressions are my thing. I can really appreciate the music that Uriah Heep crafted. "Paradise/The Spell" a great example. And it wasn't just Hensley. Take "Circus" for instance (Gary Thain, Mick Box, Lee Kerslake). Just beautiful !! And the fantasy lyrics (themes) put them on another level. Heep were ALWAYS a level above Zep, Purple & Sabbath for me.

  • @johannjohann6523

    @johannjohann6523

    Жыл бұрын

    OMG the absolute sad state of affairs with American music is appalling in 2022! NEVER has it been this bad in the history of America the total lack of talented and capable new bands - any genre. It's a desert. . These new bands just suck, really suck. I only listen to newer foreign bands today. (and Uriah Heep is the shit).

  • @BobE316
    @BobE316 Жыл бұрын

    Long Road Out Of Eden, one of my favorite Eagle albums...When Glenn Frey died, there was no way they could replace him.

  • @knockedoutloaded279

    @knockedoutloaded279

    Жыл бұрын

    it's a great album......

  • @05645ci

    @05645ci

    Жыл бұрын

    I disagree vehemently, 2 LP's worth of studio indulgence, not a single decent rock track; it does have a few decent ballads; the girl from yesterday is a great country tune. I bought the CD, listened a few times, it is easily their worst album unless you count the long run.

  • @BobE316

    @BobE316

    Жыл бұрын

    @@05645ci I never said it was their best album, I said it was one of my favorites, and that's why everyone has their likes and dislikes.

  • @peterkinsman929
    @peterkinsman929 Жыл бұрын

    Excellent analysis Michael. Enjoyed it 🎸🎸🎸

  • @raybassman7536
    @raybassman7536 Жыл бұрын

    Very well said. Michael you are right on point for the whole thing.

  • @alanshepherd4304
    @alanshepherd4304 Жыл бұрын

    Definitely in my top ten, Beatles still number one!!😁😁🇬🇧

  • @BirdYoumans
    @BirdYoumans Жыл бұрын

    People still line up because of the Name and the material and Henley being "the voice" so to speak. I fell out with them when they fired Felder, arguably one of the best guitarists to ever come down the pike. He so well understood that more is not necessarily better. He just came up with parts that fit so well. And I would challenge anyone to come up with a better duo that Felder and Walsh on the same stage. Amazing. It's interesting. We now have two Eagles cover bands. One has the singer, the other has the guitar player. Both worth more than they can ever spend, so why aren't they playing together? Certainly more money won't make any difference in what they eat tomorrow.

  • @tbaker294
    @tbaker294 Жыл бұрын

    Recently came across your channel; nice job on your videos. I feel like I could sit and drink some beers while listening to to you talk away as I absorb some knowledge. It'd be a one way conversation; regardless how much I think I've learned since the 60's, it probably wouldn't add anything to your database if I spoke. I agree 100%; these reconfigured bands have stretched it too far. One of the 1st bands to start the trend was Chicago decades back. I have to give props to the surviving members of Skynyrd to reform under the name Rossington Collins band.

  • @marcovanboekel7419
    @marcovanboekel7419 Жыл бұрын

    The Eagles lost their innocence when Bernie Leadon left the band. They didn't die, but they lost their identity and became an industry, the west coast music industry .

  • @jlminks9800
    @jlminks9800 Жыл бұрын

    Had a chance to see Don Felder earlier this year. Put on a great solo show. He really seemed happy and his vocals were good. Didn't cost an arm and leg either! IMO the Eagles died when they fired Don Felder. Hotel California with Felder and Walsh going back and forth can't be topped (sorry Stuart).

  • @tonyb4326
    @tonyb4326 Жыл бұрын

    Wow did you hit the nail on the head with this one, I agree 110%.

  • @winnykooyman4851
    @winnykooyman48513 сағат бұрын

    Did you see Take it to the limit (Randy's song) sung together by Randy, Richard Marx and Timothy ? That sounds amazing! !

  • @neonskyline1
    @neonskyline1 Жыл бұрын

    In 1978 me and the art teacher were making accoustic guitars for my art exam, he had the Album hotel California playing every damn lesson haha, it's sadly all about the money everytime

  • @daddybog7189
    @daddybog7189 Жыл бұрын

    The Eagles - Great career one of top 15 bands of all time. I listen to Scott Shannon's true oldies channel and Hotel California is one of the most popular songs to be played.

  • @royceinthehouse842
    @royceinthehouse842 Жыл бұрын

    Hi Michael, another great discussion about an iconic band. I Recently listened to an Eagles concert performance with Vince Gill. I thought instrumentally they held up very good. I did find the band lagging lyrically. Even though the entire stadium was singing the song with them the difference was palpable. This is not a reflection on Vince Gill's talent but just to say they don't sound like the Eagles I want to hear.

  • @rogerarmstrong8893
    @rogerarmstrong8893 Жыл бұрын

    You sir are spot on . I thought the same exact thing as it was happening. Great analogy. I really felt bad for the members that were let go Just a dam shame.

  • @davegarski1548
    @davegarski1548 Жыл бұрын

    I agree with you on just about everything you said. I will add however, why I don't think of the Eagles as "the Eagles" now, and haven't been, for a very long time. You have guys in their 70's trying to do songs from the 70's, and their voices simply cannot get to those high notes anymore. In fact, they've pretty much lost their "singing" voices. So, in order to fix this, they drop the keys of the original songs to lower singing registers, and somehow believe that this is passable to the original fans. Um, no! Don't screw with the original keys of the songs! Once this is done, the original songs immediately lose their value, to me. I think the Eagles died when Felder left the band. He is half the guitar soloing on their most played, most popular song: Hotel California. You can't just dismiss him as being a hired gun. Sidenote: Frey, Walsh and Schmit are all Scorpios; and Scorpio's all stick together. Believe me, that had a lot to do with all of it.

  • @horstbaur7797
    @horstbaur7797 Жыл бұрын

    Hi Michael. They'd have to pay me a heck of a lot more than $5000 to go to a Eagles gig.

  • @alatide6662
    @alatide66622 ай бұрын

    I always laugh at Henley and Frey claiming that “Felder was greedy” when it was them that demanded to be paid more. Felder was only demanding what he was contractually owed, but Henley and Frey were bound and determined to cheat him out of it.

  • @limitededition1053
    @limitededition1053 Жыл бұрын

    Totally agree with everything you have said. I played a gig with the 'Dakotas' of 'Billy J Kramer' fame. There was one remaining member of the 60's group and not long after he left and was replaced. I suggested on one of their KZread videos they were now a covers band. They blocked me. What annoys me is they are getting big gigs because they are called the 'Dakotas' but its not them! How many 'Drifters' groups are there out there? There must be at least 50 in Europe! They are not the Drifters!! They are too young for a start.

  • @bbfrid88
    @bbfrid88 Жыл бұрын

    I saw them a few months ago. They were fantastic! I've also seen Don Felder solo and it was like seeing an Eagles show.

  • @garytrew2766

    @garytrew2766

    Жыл бұрын

    There's a lot to be said for those type of bands. Usually they are called classic rock Allstars, ringo starr and his allstarr band ,ect. and you're right it is like see the former bands but only up to a point.This new Eagles band shouldn't bill themselves as the Eagles at all. How much were tickets? Just curious, I am glad you enjoyed their concert, it's only the naming of the band. I've been to see many concerts featuring bands with only one member and it kind of let me down each time. Thanks for your reply.

  • @bbfrid88

    @bbfrid88

    Жыл бұрын

    @@garytrew2766 I feel like Vince Gill is a bonus...love him. Plus heard several Joe Walsh and Don Henley solo songs and they played for almost 3 hours. The tickets were gifted to me so I'm not sure how much they were.

  • @garytrew2766

    @garytrew2766

    Жыл бұрын

    @@bbfrid88 very nice concert. I like VG too, as well as JW. Joe walsh is Ringo Starr's brother in law.

  • @monique8641

    @monique8641

    Жыл бұрын

    @@garytrew2766 I think everyone knows that Joe Walsh and Ringo Starr are brothers-in-law. One thing they have in common is their comparative lack of singing ability.

  • @garytrew2766

    @garytrew2766

    Жыл бұрын

    @@monique8641 lol,you are correct

  • @between2guitars331
    @between2guitars331 Жыл бұрын

    Don Henley owns the name. He’s worked his butt off his entire life building and maintaining the band and BRAND. There is still a fan base that is willing to pay the ticket prices to see them. 3/5 of the musicians that recorded “The Long Run” are are on that stage every night. That’s the Eagles band, and I gotta tell you, they sound pretty damned good. But The Eagles are more than that. They are an entire organization owned by Don Henley, run by Irving Azoff, and employing hundreds. The band is only part of it. But at least there is only one group of musicians using the name. Love your show, but I can’t agree with your position. You arent being forced to go, but the people who do are usually pretty happy. The Dodgers still broadcast games even though Vin Scully is gone!

  • @MissAstorDancer

    @MissAstorDancer

    Жыл бұрын

    Yes, and more power to anyone who has the disposable income to go see them (or say, McCartney)! But for me.....even if I won a lottery, or someone offered to take me to any concert I want to see today, it would be Paul, and not The Eagles.....despite the fact that The Eagles are one of my fave bands of all time. In fact, it could be that the ONLY living human I would think deserves their ticket prices, is McCartney. Also, much as I love The Eagles, they are the epitome of "corporate sell-outs". Of course, Henley's retort would likely be, "Yeah, we sell out every venue we schedule".

  • @abalonekid3255
    @abalonekid3255 Жыл бұрын

    I don't always agree with you 100 percent, but you nailed this.

  • @ruthwalker6695
    @ruthwalker6695 Жыл бұрын

    Hey Michael!! I'm so happy I found your channel!! Music is the balm to soul! Forget TV but don't take my music! I would go insane or die! Lol. The Eagles, such an important part of music history! Love them!! I'm in total agreement with you on your questions!! I really love your channel!! Can't wait to watch more of your factual history! As for me, every time you express your option & say "that's just my opinon"....... I am thinking exactly the same as you!! Makes me smile that if your opinion is like mine then maybe I'm not so off the mark! Lol makes me feel like damn, Michael feels the same as me so lol I guess I do know have some smarts!!! Lol love music! Its my world!! Its never must about a song, its the lyrics, the meaning of those lyrics, its each beautiful instrument coming together to create absolute magic for the ears,its who is singing it, and its the fact that music has been with me thru everyday of my 63 yrs!!yep!! The big love of my life is music!!! Love your knowledge Michael! Thank you for sharing with us ! You deliver in such a way that draws people in that lets all know you have something to say & it needs listening to! Or I guess I could say you present your knowledge in a very interesting way!! You are awesome! Love ya💕

  • @cl5619
    @cl5619 Жыл бұрын

    Grateful Dead remaining members got it right by assuming a new band name and recruiting John Mayer to take the role of Jerry Garcia, but not posing himself as a replacement for Garcia. This allows them to connect to the Dead’s legacy of songs and to also do other things and be their own entity.

  • @azedt376

    @azedt376

    Жыл бұрын

    Still, I go to see Wolf Bros or Phil Lesh & Friends but not Dead & Co. I just can't do that.

  • @slidetek

    @slidetek

    Жыл бұрын

    Some _get it_ - and really know (and respect) their audience. GD was certainly a revolving door in many ways, but they knew when they lost Jerry, they were now something else entirely. They had the advantage of knowing they could carry on no matter what, including the name being just that - a name. Knowing the dead members, even if Jerry had left (and was still alive) they'd have ditched the name.

  • @frankingenito
    @frankingenito Жыл бұрын

    Fun fact. Steve Martin was friends with them before they formed the band. He said they would get upset when people called them The Eagles. They said the name of the band was Eagles and not The Eagles.

  • @Thomasmemoryscentral

    @Thomasmemoryscentral

    Жыл бұрын

    Steve Martin can sure get lucky in his career. Friends with the eagles and gets to work with John candy on a John Hughes film

  • @KKissinger72

    @KKissinger72

    Жыл бұрын

    And file this under, nobody gaf!

  • @05645ci

    @05645ci

    Жыл бұрын

    They have always introduced themselves live "we're the Eagles from Los Angelos, California. Obviously, they gave up on losing the THE

  • @ZumadoggGoogle2
    @ZumadoggGoogle2 Жыл бұрын

    I'm planning on going on tour as Crosby Stills Nash & Young! Hope to see you at the show. If Foriegner and other bands can tour without any original members I may as well do it!

  • @36karpatoruski
    @36karpatoruski Жыл бұрын

    Right on point again! Michael Noland for President!

  • @thomaswery3087
    @thomaswery3087 Жыл бұрын

    Well Michael I saw the Eagles in '72 backing up Gentle Giant and Yes.At the end of the night the Eagles were still the third best band.They only had one album out and I still think it's their best.Oh by the way I paid $2.50

  • @darkstar92772

    @darkstar92772

    Жыл бұрын

    That's an interesting bill.

  • @samj.6867
    @samj.6867 Жыл бұрын

    I totally agree! Your personal history is the same as mine. My parents were also country western fans when I was growing up. I was done with that by the time I was a teen. But the Eagles gave me renewed appreciation for my parents music. In fact the whole 70s "Southern California Sound" like Jackson Browne, Linda Rodstate, Poco, etc. I loved how the Eagles evolved. But you're right. They died after throwing Felder under the bus. Henley is so obsessed with the corporate name now that he has an army of KZread cops pulling down Eagles videos and instructional aides. I loved the guys back in the 70s. But total disappointment now.

  • @kirktingblad6667
    @kirktingblad6667 Жыл бұрын

    Folks are buying tickets because when they were big in the seventies they were their favorite band and relate great moments in their life. They are trying to feel those times again.

  • @thomasmartinscott
    @thomasmartinscott Жыл бұрын

    You and I would connect immediately. I not only feel the same way, but express it the same way too! I first met Randy Meisner when we opened for Ricky Nelson in Norfolk, NE in 1971. Then I saw him with POCO in Boulder, CO later that year, (I think it was). When he left Poco, and Schmitt replaced him, I didn't really feel like it was Poco anymore. Then, when he left the Eagles, and Schmitt replaced him, I didn't feel like it was the Eagles anymore. I used to joke, How many more bands is he going to leave and be replaced by Timothy B. Schmitt? I enjoyed the video very much! Thanks!

  • @gtrslinger6262
    @gtrslinger6262 Жыл бұрын

    I agree with you Michael - I'd say they were done when they got rid of Felder. I saw the eagles a couple of times the last being the Long Road Out Of Eden tour and over paid for tickets (it's embarrassing to mention ) and it was a good concert. But there are two trains of thought when going to see a band - the first one is to want to hear the songs exactly like the CDs, every solo note for note like the album, every vocal part etc. The second one is to go hoping for a unique experience where they change it up a bit. The Eagle are in the first category. It was like listening to a sterile CD. I personally prefer category two. I get it that that kind of music most people want to hear the hits like the album but God forbid the guitar solo be in the moment. We enjoyed the show but I won't go again, especially at these rip off prices. Just feel they were/are all about the money. What is Henley's net worth ? Around 250 million, the poor guy...

  • @bigbrotherisasob
    @bigbrotherisasob Жыл бұрын

    Henley is unhappy about everything.

  • @markhaus2830
    @markhaus2830 Жыл бұрын

    Hi Michael! I got to see The James Gang with Joe Walsh. It was my first concert ever when I was 14 years old. My older brother and his friend took me. It changed the way I saw music forever. Can you imagine seeing The James Gang at 14?

  • @markschmitz3028
    @markschmitz3028 Жыл бұрын

    A very good friend of ours asked us to join them at the rescheduled Eagles show in SF last year. It was only after the show when I asked what we owed for the tickets that I found out that our far from the stage upper level tickets were $250 each. Unbelievable. They are robbing their fans. Thankfully we did have a great night with our good friends.

  • @davidcarney1827
    @davidcarney1827 Жыл бұрын

    I perfer to go see...the Doobie Brothers...or Kansas. These guys still rock and put on a good show for half the price. KANSAS tix were under 100.00.

  • @garyspring5981
    @garyspring5981 Жыл бұрын

    The original line up of the eagles was the best and joe Walsh in the band was great I like joe Walsh alot in his James gang days I agree with you on what you say here I also like the eagles 2nd album. I hope you talk about the band moody blue's one day one of my favorite I think when glenn died that was the end for this band Glenn took a big part of the band with him

  • @garytrew2766
    @garytrew2766 Жыл бұрын

    Hey Michael, I can stand with you on this subject. I enjoy stories of the Eagles like Glenn Frey and Jackson Browne living in the same apartment building and JB let GF help finish Take It Easy for use on the Eagles first album. Also the way Linda Ronstadt put most of them together. But with the Long Run, I enjoy it,but it seemed quite different and after the break up I felt like there must have been tension between them even then. I loved every bit of their work through Hotel California. I'm against bands with one member touring as the real band, i went to see Black Oak Arkansas in 1979 or 80 and it was that way. The ad on the radio said BOA and played their songs behind it. Got there and only one member the rest were a hired band,don't get me wrong after getting over the disappointment it was a good concert. But don't call it the band name without the band. Man this is a great video and anticipating part 2.

  • @coltseavers6298
    @coltseavers6298 Жыл бұрын

    It looks like I agree with you 100%. Also, it should be noted that their super hit - *_Hotel California_* - was largely Don Felder's baby with Henley adding the lyrics. It was the Eagles - *_Stairway To Heaven,_* - so to speak making Felder deserving of equal concert earnings. And, was Glen Frey's song - *_Get Over It_* - autobiographical? He sure seems to be singing about himself there.

  • @muntenated
    @muntenated Жыл бұрын

    I went to see The Eagles when they toured Australia on their History tour just under a year before Glen died. First saw them in Perth and then when I returned to Sydney a couple of weeks later went to see them a second time with my wife. Both shows were phenominal. It has to be said though, Joe stole the show.

  • @ronaldtant6992

    @ronaldtant6992

    Жыл бұрын

    Really we must have seen different bands ,when I saw them the vast majority of the solos and guitar parts we know and love were played by session guy Stuart Smith with Joe only playing lead on his own songs which I found staggering.Joe Walsh Eagles lead guitarist but the hired guy plays nearly all the famous solos .....watch the video from the tour and it’s there for all to see .

  • @stubeedoo8259
    @stubeedoo8259 Жыл бұрын

    I got into the Eagles when I first heard the On The Border album. The previous albums were OK, as country rock albums go. By the time The Long Run dropped, it was obvious that they were starting to struggle in several respects. For me, the Eagles died at the Long Night at Wrong Beach.

  • @victoryak86
    @victoryak863 ай бұрын

    Your R and R Mount Olympus is a better gauge of greatness than the Hall of Fame.

  • @iggythechamp
    @iggythechamp Жыл бұрын

    I took my wife and some friends to see the Eagles in Edmonton Last month. Sat row 4 on the floor. Paid $225 Canadian per ticket (including taxes and fees) . We were treated to 3 hours of amazing music. They played Hotel California in its entirety (some songs with a full orchestra and choir) . Then, they took a brief intermission and played hits for 2 hours. That’s a pretty damn good night. And , it cost less than it would to go to a hockey game .

  • @56Truex
    @56Truex Жыл бұрын

    I’ve seen some Don Felder interviews. He was part of the “corporation “. He was making $$$ aside from playing. I understand he sued them not for kicking him out, but not compensating him from the corporation. He’s better off now. Maybe not making as much money, but definitely a satisfied mind. I love The Eagles, but would not go see them now. I saw them in 1980 before the breakup. $15 with 3 opening acts.

  • @dw9034

    @dw9034

    Жыл бұрын

    He certainly looks and acts much happier than Henley.

  • @johnCjr4671
    @johnCjr4671 Жыл бұрын

    I Saw the Newest Lineup back in the fall of 2018 , Got Nosebleed seats but was just happy to be able to see any lineup play their music since I had never caught them live before . It was a solid performance to say the least and I liked Vince Gill as the New Kid in Town !

  • @cynthiagail3840
    @cynthiagail3840 Жыл бұрын

    R.I.P. . Eagles 1980. Anything after that, ho-hum.

  • @passionforlust
    @passionforlust Жыл бұрын

    I have to agree with you Michael regarding the Eagles, and what you said. There are plenty of these tribute bands around, for example Lynyrd Skynyrd. Gary Rossington is the only original member, and Ronnie Van Zant's brother singing lead vocals, I will pass. Queen and Adam Lambert, just awful to me, how can you replace Freddie Mercury? So true and the price they charge is insane for nothing like the original.

  • @michaelrochester48
    @michaelrochester48 Жыл бұрын

    I have to give Def Leppard some due because they always are recording new material and although they don’t match the greatness of their 80s stuff it is still good music. They still got the touch.

  • @garytrew2766

    @garytrew2766

    Жыл бұрын

    Fantastic Michael, I went to the Georgia Jam in 1980 and Def Leppard was the first band to play. They were better than the second band,Scorpions, they were still teenagers at the time. They rocked ,had pure raw energy.

  • @Thomasmemoryscentral

    @Thomasmemoryscentral

    Жыл бұрын

    Their lead singer even has smart advice for musicians that grow to hate their hits. He said something along the lines of "if you dont enjoy your hit song, dont write a hit" one hit wonders could take that advice to heart

  • @dereksanders1939
    @dereksanders1939 Жыл бұрын

    When Randy left, hands down. The harmonies changed, he was the secret recipe. Never appreciated as much as he should have been.

  • @jamessarns7307
    @jamessarns7307 Жыл бұрын

    I enjoyed your video and you are spot on

  • @Randy.E.R
    @Randy.E.R Жыл бұрын

    You pretty much described my feelings toward the band Chicago. I believe Chicago was terribly wounded with the death of Terry Kath. But, I was okay to see them continue since they still had untapped talent. Forcing Peter Cetera out of the band was a tragic mistake followed by bringing in Dave Foster to turn them into a pop band was the end of the road for me. Chicago is now nothing more than Robert Lamm's tribute to his former band with Lee Loughnane and James Pankow the last of the original members. Yet, they continue touring with Lamm billing the group as Chicago in its truest form. I also remember when Bad Company fractured in the late 1980s when Paul Rodgers and Boz Burrell split. Bad Company had a solid rock history as they rubbed shoulders with Led Zeppelin. But it was a recognizable name. So when Mick Ralphs and Simon Kirke decided to carry on with Brian Howe, the group changed their sound to what I can only describe as "cookie cutter" rock. It was awful and damaged the name of the band. Paul Rodgers returned years later but the damage was done. Alice in Chains is an exception. Losing Mike Starr and gaining Mike Inez was an improvement. But a lot of people cannot accept William DuVall replacing Layne Staley. The thing is, Staley is dead. AIC is still a relatively young band compared to the Eagles. Jerry Cantrell has a lot of talent left to share and has proven this with AICs last three albums. I have seen them in concert with DuVall and wasn't disappointed. Finally, I ask has anyone ever accepted Brian Johnson as vocalist for AC/DC? Sure the band has sold a lot of albums in the 40 years he has fronted the band. But, I feel the band died with Bon Scott. Every Album with Johnson on vocals sounds like one legthy extended album. Maybe its just me

  • @shauncronin3961
    @shauncronin3961 Жыл бұрын

    Eagles were one of my favorite bands. I wonder if you could do a video of your thoughts on some of the underrated bands of the late 70’s early 80’s like April Wine and Triumph. Some of the best bands are so overlooked in my opinion.

  • @baracktrump1410
    @baracktrump1410 Жыл бұрын

    I've felt the same way for a couple of decades or more, as soon as Felder left, I couldn't stomach the new version of the eagles from then on.

  • @johnmartin7182
    @johnmartin7182 Жыл бұрын

    What the hell is going on with these bands 😭 I'm so sorry to hear about this. I didn't know that Vince Gill OMG 😱

  • @marknovak6498
    @marknovak6498 Жыл бұрын

    Eagles were the Eagle throught the Long Run. You are right. Six years is about the limit for a great band.

  • @midnightfury9001
    @midnightfury9001 Жыл бұрын

    So sad, but I agree with your timeline. With Glenn, Randy, and Don Felder gone, really there's just Henley, Walsh, and Schmit as Eagles voices. But I still love the music and they are still one of my top 5 bands.