I don't have some of the albums like On the Border, & One of These Nights is MIA, so I wasn't sure if Turn to Stone ever was on an Eagles LP. If this is on one of Joe's albums, which one? I may have to get that!!!
I don't have some of the albums like On the Border, & One of These Nights is MIA, so I wasn't sure if Turn to Stone ever was on an Eagles LP. If this is on one of Joe's albums, which one? I may have to get that!!!
Turn to Stone is on two of Joe's albums, Barnstorm and So What.
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I agree with this totally.
Regarding Henley's drumming or lack of it on LROOE, I would like to think that he does at least play some of it. But as he has only ever played percussion on IDWTHAM live, who knows. I understand he doesn't want to play drums on his solo albums but with the Eagles he is supposed to be the drummer.
Agreed!
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For what it is worth, this is Glenn talking about his ICTYW solo at the Songwriter's Hall of Fame appearance. This is from Soda's post on the subject.
The interviewer complimented Glenn's guitar solo, calling it "wonderful," and Glenn told the tale about how he usually wound up playing lead guitar on the bass player's songs. He said that both Felder and Joe had tried playing lead on ICTYW but "they just didn't seem to play what I ended up playing, which was very melodic..." He then quickly added, as if afraid he were come off as bragging, "I'm not saying it because I played it, but it's a very melodic, memorable guitar solo. You can sing along to it, just like you can sing along to the rest of the song."
Personally, I like the live version of ICYW with Felder playing it better than the original on The Long Run, which I guess is Glenn, but that's just my opinion.
1. Hotel California - Don Felder and Joe Walsh (both parts)
2. Already Gone - Glenn Frey and Don Felder (both parts)
3. I Can't Tell You Why - Glenn Frey
4. One Of These Nights - Don Felder
5. Take It Easy - Bernie Leadon
6. Those Shoes - Joe Walsh
7. In The City - Joe Walsh
8. Victim Of Love - Joe Walsh (slide solo)
9. Peaceful Easy Feeling - Bernie Leadon
10. Witchy Woman - Glenn Frey
Last edited by WalshFan88; 07-17-2013 at 08:29 PM.
-Austin-
Resident Guitar Slinger
Fan of the Eagles from 1972-2016 #NOGLENNNOEAGLES
RIP Glenn Frey and Randy Meisner
"So often times it happens that we live our lives in chains and we never even know we have the key..."
This is the existing topic:
https://eaglesonlinecentral.com/foru...ead.php?t=3357
This was my post. I haven't changed my mind.
I don't have the expertise to 'rate' the solos technically. However off the top of my head:
1. Walsh/Felder - Hotel California (I would rather not split those)
2. Frey - I Can't Tell You Why
3. Walsh - Life In The Fast Lane
4. Felder - Victim Of Love
5. Walsh - Long Road Out Of Eden
6. Leadon - Peaceful Easy Feeling
7. Frey - Try & Love Again
8. Walsh - Heartache Tonight
9. Felder - One Of These Nights
10. If this is OK, Frey - I Dreamed There Was No War
Honourable mentions to all three guitarists in King Of Hollywood.
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1. Take It Easy - Leadon
2. Try and Love Again - Frey
3. Hotel California - Felder/ Walsh
4. Peaceful Easy Feeling - Leadon
5. I Can't Tell You Why - Frey
6. One of These Nights - Felder
7. Tequila Sunrise - Leadon
8. Life In the Fast Lane - Walsh
9. Witchy Woman - Frey
10. Saturday Night - Leadon (does mandolin count?)
High up on his own, the Eagle flies alone and he is free...
Sorry - I did a search and nothing came up... I don't even remember posting in that thread - but I see my list has changed.
-Austin-
Resident Guitar Slinger
Fan of the Eagles from 1972-2016 #NOGLENNNOEAGLES
RIP Glenn Frey and Randy Meisner
"So often times it happens that we live our lives in chains and we never even know we have the key..."