Definitely Delicious for me.
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Tim solo: Every Song Is You or Friday Night
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Definitely Delicious for me.
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Tim solo: Every Song Is You or Friday Night
Friday Night
Midnight Flyer in the 1977 video with Felder on Banjo or
The original version with Bernie on Banjo
I prefer the 1977 version as I think Joe does the solo vice Glenn (sorry Glenn fans, he never looked comfortable on slide for me :thumbsup:), but Leadon was what made the Eagles country / bluegrassy, now and forever more, so the original.
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Anyway, if I don't get banned and lynched for the above ;):
Holland '73 or Seattle '75 Outlaw Man?
Outlaw Man Seattle 75.
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favorite part of Don's song where you can also do the movements to: All She Wants To Do Is Dance(when Don raises arm in the air to (she wants to party, wooah, she wants to get down, wooah) or Dirty Laundry(kick it when you up, kick it when you're down. arm up, arm down)
Dirty Laundry
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Glenn's Miami Vice videos: You Belong To the City or Smuggler's Blues
Hmm This hard. I'm going to say You Belong To The City.
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Eagles' hair era: HFO era or current era
Don't really have an opinion on this but I'll base it on the fact that seeing Joe in this era makes me think of him being ill and down and out, so I'm going with Current, where he looks more healthy.
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Slide Guitar on TLR album: The Long Run or Heartache Tonight?
Heartache tonight
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Best 'Guitar face':
Joe Walsh or Don Felder
Joe had some wonderful facial expressions back in the 1970s, I don't think Felder ever really had one as he was so technically competent he didn't really need to.
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Waltz speed song: Saturday Night or Hollywood Waltz?
I love Saturday night but Hollywood waltz has the pure waltz tempo http://www.mazeguy.net/musical/note.gif
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Best Glenn one-liner intro to a song:
This goes out to my first wife - Plaintiff or My wife calls this the credit card song