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    Default Rolling Stone Feb. 1979 "Eagles Working on New Album"

    Not sure if this was ever posted here, but Im reading a Rolling Stone magazine from Feb. 22nd, 1979 and here is the article. New Record will be "Mostly about shoes".
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    Default Re: Rolling Stone Feb. 1979 "Eagles Working on New Album"

    interesting article...I wonder who decided on the final name of the album?

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    Default Re: Rolling Stone Feb. 1979 "Eagles Working on New Album"

    Didn't Glenn say on HOTE that owing to the excruciating nature of making The Long Run the name became rather easy to establish?

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    Default Re: Rolling Stone Feb. 1979 "Eagles Working on New Album"

    Quote Originally Posted by thelastresort View Post
    Didn't Glenn say on HOTE that owing to the excruciating nature of making The Long Run the name became rather easy to establish?
    I think it might have been Bill Szymczyk. Was the song, "The Long Run" one of last to be finished? Certainly, that working title shows their frame of mind.

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    Default Re: Rolling Stone Feb. 1979 "Eagles Working on New Album"

    Interesting piece. It's weird because there's some comments there that do match up with the album in its final version - most obviously, it seems highly likely that Those Shoes was in existence at this stage, given Don and Glenn's final comment, but also about it being their most rock-oriented album (subjective to some extent, although I personally consider it to be so). I can sort of see how the working title would fit some of the songs on the album, in that there's quite a few dark songs about unpleasant characters or environments, although I definitely prefer 'The Long Run' as a title!

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