I'll share my thoughts (anything to avoid revision! )
No More Walks in the Wood - Not a fan. It sounds like exactly what it is - a poem. Not even the harmonies can save it.
How Long - Probably the most listenable song on the album. I prefer the 70s version for it's grittiness, but definitely one of the stronger songs on the album.
Busy Being Fabulous - Decent lyrically, and I like the video, but something just doesn't click with it for me.
What Do I Do with My Heart - Superb, Glenn's voice near the end is one of the best I've known him do with the Eagles. I love the mellow feeling to the song.
Guilty of the Crime - The better of Joe's vocal contributions to the album. It's a bit like How Long, a good old-school country rocker that's very listenable and has a good sing-along chorus.
I Don't Want to Hear Any More - Reminds me of Dr. Hook (that's a good thing ). I'm very fond of TBS's contributions to LROOE, it finally feels like he came into the fold of songwriting and production.
Waiting in the Weeds - Probably my second favourite song on the album. Love the acoustic vibe and the mandolin, and is one of Henley's better leads on the album. I love the 'I've been biding time...' verse, absolutely superb songwriting.
No More Cloudy Days - I've expressed before how I'm not a fan of this song, it feels like LTBS or TGFY off of Hell Freezes Over, a bit bland and musically uninspiring.
Fast Company - Dear God no.
Do Something - Another good country number, and probably my favourite TBS vocal with the Eagles. Unlike some on hear, I actually like Don's line and contribution, just adds another extra dimension to it.
You Are Not Alone - Beautiful song. I believe Glenn wrote it with his daughter in mind (or something) but the words mean something to us all, always worth remembering if you're down. Also probably the best showcase of Glenn's multi-instrumental and arranging talents.
Long Road Out of Eden - An absolute masterpiece, if they'd have written it back in the 70s it would be their most-lorded work. I love the Arabic-themed music, Joe's solo, Don and Glenn's harmonising and most of all the lyrics. Only one to hold a candle to The Last Resort in that regard. My favourite on the album and in my top 5 Eagles songs ever.
I Dreamed There Was No War - Beautiful and touching in equal measure. Fully deserving of its Grammy, and I can only wish Glenn would play it live with the guys (imagine him on guitar and Joe on keyboard to start the second set!).
Somebody - Glenn's vocals here are excellent, on a par with the likes of NKIT and Lyin' Eyes for me. The way he sneers 'And he's calling you home' is probably my favourite delivery of a line on the album, so chilling.
Frail Grasp on the Big Picture - I love the words, I hate the music. Much like Fast Company, it's so ill-fitting.
Last Good Time in Town - The chorus is the only redeeming feature.
I Love to Watch a Woman Dance - Again going against the grain, I love it. Probably would have been better suited to After Hours but it's a beautiful song.
Business As Usual - The more I listen to it, the less I dislike it. Not really much else to say on that one.
Center of the Universe - I like this a lot. It's very good musically and lyrically reminds me of Best of My Love or similar, kind of sentimental but very blunt with the message. I hope that makes sense...
It's Your World Now - Not the strongest song to end on, but I can deal with it. I do like the finishing on a positive note, arguably only the first album and OOTN do the same.