Ok, just had to make sure that my opinion hasn't changed, since I did say "I guess they are the Eaglew now". They're not for me, of course.
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Ok, just had to make sure that my opinion hasn't changed, since I did say "I guess they are the Eaglew now". They're not for me, of course.
I don't consider them the Eagles either, but I just wanted to keep my "aged well" comment separate from that. I deliberately said Don, Timothy and Joe have aged well; not "Eagles" or "they". People...
Yep, I guess they are the Eagles now. I won't go into that, just wanted to mention their looks as individuals. 😃
I have to say that Don, Timothy and Joe have aged well. They look their age, but in a good way.
It sure would be interesting to see that interview where Joe talks about Glenn's guitar playing! The fact that you saw those guys when they were just starting is just...WOW!
A rather meaningless detail: Glenn didn't play the keyboard part in Outlaw Man. It was played by a non-member, don't remember whi. (Jim Ed Norman?)
Bernie tended to play the guitar parts on Randy's songs that Randy came up with when he wrote the songs. Bernie told me that on his website when he answered questions. In Tryin' it's the main rhythm...
As for Earlybird, Glenn is doing all the electric guitar stuff including slide guitar (did them live as well), but I'm not sure who plays the acoustic rhythm guitar. I've always assumed it's Bernie.
Actually I think it's great that you post them here, because here you will hear about possible errors.
For some reason I missed the part where you said that you were the writer, so there were some harsh words in my second post. I edited it since I don't wish to offend you.I confess that I'm a Glenn...
Earlybird is really a showcase for Leadon who sings lead as well as plays banjo and electric guitar.
Glenn on electric.
"Tryin'" is another song by Meisner, who takes on lead vocals. Once...
"Take The Devil" is a song written and sung by Meisner. Leadon's guitar solos really shine.
Umm, it's Glenn on lead guitar, isn't it?
I love that picture of Glenn and Joe. The expression on Glenn's face is hilarious even though it's not "funny" at all!
Yes, the band lost so much when Glenn died. Not just a singer. Like Yes lost so much more than a bass player when Chris Squire died. The difference, of course, is that we know that Squire wanted the...
Personally I believe that this is a "this day was going to come" thing and there was no drama, but who knows.
Incidentally, I wonder why Glenn started playing HC with a capo on the second fret live since there's no such acoustic part in the original version as far as I can hear. Except possibly in the...
I haven't watched that many videos featuring Vince or Vince and Deacon...Now you're talking about who plays what, are there songs from the days before Joe that Don doesn't play drums on? If there...
As I recall, his character is so sweet in a way. "I'm against all violence", or whatever it was.
I don't know what goes on in Don's head, but I've always thought that he was worried about how people would take it if they continued. I don't think he personally felt that the "blood" had to be...
I don't wish to say negative stuff in this thread too much, but there's a similar thing going on with Kiss, which, of course, is a band I love. I realize that lots of people disagree with me and this...
It's weird, that's for sure.
And even if he was at.a golf tournamed, maybe his doctor told him to not work, but not to stay home. 🤔
Actually I saw it in a Facebook comment that there was a picture on his friend's Instagram page where Deacon could be seen at a golf tournament over the weekend. So it's not necesarily true. The...
I remember reading somewhere that Deacon was seen at a golf tournament during the weekend...
If Deacon was indeed sick I certainly would have expected him to be mentioned. It wouldn't surprise me in the least if they had a cautious, temporary "let's show respect for Glenn so no one gets...