I heard "Take a Picture of This" while waiting in line at the grocery store this morning.
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I heard "Take a Picture of This" while waiting in line at the grocery store this morning.
I continue to hear Eagles songs everywhere. I heard New Kid in Town in the grocery store a couple of weeks ago. Then, when I was out of town this past weekend, I heard Hotel California in a place I stopped at for coffee and Tequila Sunrise was playing as I walked into the lobby of the hotel with my luggage. There's no better welcome than that!
At work today I heard "One of these Nights" and "You Belong to the City". I needed a lift! Groupie, I'm glad they weren't playing "Hotel California" as you entered the hotel! I'd have been nervously looking for all those strange people in the song! LOL!
FreyFollower, that would have been great! I would have been a little concerned, though, since you can't leave...
"Long Run" in Walmart Neighborhood Market. Makes standing in the checkout line more pleasant!
Not a song granted, but I was in a small town way out in the wilds of Scotland yesterday and upon entering a shop I heard the staff in there discussing how they loved the Eagles and there was a tribute band coming to town in a few weeks. Sadly this was the day after I had been wearing my Hotel California T-shirt!
I was listening to an old Casey Kasem's American Top 40 Countdown episode and they played Randy's song, Never Been In Love. That's the first time I've ever heard any of Randy's solo songs on the radio.
The radio station Planet Rock here in the UK play a debut album in full every Monday evening, tonight's turn is the Eagles! Currently on Nightingale, a song which I never, ever thought I would hear in any capacity over here!
Watching the telly, I hear a familiar intro. It's an advert for a budget hotel chain as a buddy cop movie
And here it is. (I'm not sure if it's available outside the UK).
More from the UK;
Quote:
The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy is set to return for a brand new series to mark its 40th anniversary.
The radio comedy debuted in 1978 and went on to spawn a range of novels, comic books, TV series and the 2005 feature film, which starred Martin Freeman and Zooey Deschanel.
http://www.nme.com/news/tv/the-hitch...ersary-2149319
For the uninitiated, the theme tune for The Hitchhiker's Guide To The Galaxy is Bernie's Journey Of The Sorcerer, initially the Eagles version (as you can hear in the episode 1 link), subsequently updated covers.
I'll be looking out for it in 2018. :smile:
I heard "Dirty Laundry" on some guy's work radio outside my apartment a couple or a few days ago. They're doing construction behind my complex. I wanted to sing it out my window, but I wasn't daring enough to do it.
I was watching the CMA awards last night and one of the commercials was for the Cars 3 dvd/Blue-ray—and the trailer they used was the one with Take It to the Limit.:-)
Not necessarily unexpectedly...but hearing Take It To The Limit on the radio and then switching to another classic rock station and hearing it again back to back!! Totally made my afternoon. You go Randy! :applause::rockon:
My favorite moment with hearing a Eagles song was when I usually plug my phone in and listen to my Eagles playlist but I couldn’t get it to work. I just turned on a classic rock station and immediately life in the fast lane started. That was such perfect timing I was stunned. I had a lot of fun listening to that song LOL
I was catching up on some shows I had recorded over the summer and was watching "Good Witch" (yes, I am a Hallmark junkie :blush:, much to the embarrassment of my family) anyway.. Sam gave his sister a very old book that she said was her favorite, it just happened to be Walden by Henry David Thoreau. I thought hmm, Don Henley would be pleased. :wink:
Then at the end of the episode Sam proposed to Cassie and I sat up a bit straighter when I heard the voice singing in the background it was Don Henley singing Taking You Home. I was like wow, how did they get permission for that.... Two references in one episode. :woah:
My Dad's watching "Urban Cowboy" again on TV and just heard "Lyin' Eyes" in the background of a scene with Bud and Sissy at a diner. I've seen that movie countless times over the years and didn't remember hearing that before till now.
I was in a patient's room yesterday and I heard The Heat Is On playing on the tv. I whipped my head around so fast lol. It was a commercial advertising Vh1 rewind of 80's movies. Hearing Glenn singing even if for a small period of time certainly cheered up my day!
They played part of "The Long Run" last night on Sunday Night Football, right before half time.
Yep, he was a producer on the movie and the producer of the soundtrack album.
Invincible (starring Mark Wahlberg) was on TV and early in the movie, I heard "Funk 49" playing in the background.
Today while doing some housework my classic rock station played PEF, AG and NKIT. Made my day.
Walked into a coffee shop today (oddly enough not far from the English town of Henley) and I am certain they were playing, rather quietly, the Eagles version of PCHFC.
I was watching " The Waterboy" the other day, and heard Joe Walsh singing a song called "New Year's Eve" I don't think I'd ever noticed it before.
The orthodontist was playing "Life's Been Good" while I was getting braces today
I was driving home from the store when Take It to the Limit came on. Luckily there weren't any neighbors out seeing me drive around the block a few times lol.
After a very long day at work, hearing Glenn's voice singing Heartache Tonight on the radio driving home was just what I needed. Him singing is an instant mood lifter.
As soon as I stepped into the grocery store, Soul Searchin' came on! I was pleasantly surprised, since it was not one of the usual Glenn selections you hear on store PAs. I even got to enjoy the whole song without someone interrupting, "Price check on aisle three"!
True that!!! What's funny is I have been alone in elevators before when a rockin' song came on and I couldn't stop myself from busting out a couple of raucous dance moves ... security cameras be damned lol!!!
I heard In The City (which I now hate) a couple of times on my local radio station. I was surprised to hear that on the radio. I also heard Walk Away.