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    Quote Originally Posted by MaryCalifornia View Post
    I meant played on an album, not touring. But I don't know what song/s. It was either him or Glenn who said that the other one was playing for Linda at the same time he was...
    Tim played bass on 1974's Heart Like a Wheel, an album which Don, Glenn, Randy, and Bernie also appeared on. Perhaps that's what you're thinking of. Pretty cool!

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    Quote Originally Posted by VAisForEagleLovers View Post
    There are those who do the same to other band members, current and former, and that is not acceptable, either.
    Well said.

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    Default Re: Discussion of Eagles Documentary "History of the Eagles"

    Fair is fair!

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    Quote Originally Posted by VAisForEagleLovers View Post
    Good idea. Even they're great people, they're just people. The only person I ever put on a pedestal that didn't fall off is Roberto Clemente and he didn't live long enough to fall off it. I learned at a young age to remember that all people fail occasionally.
    Just catching up on this thread. So much activity! Very true about putting anyone on a pedestal. I must say though, that I wonder if Roberto would have ever done anything to truly embarrass himself like some of today's athletes (I'm talking to you, A-Rod). Roberto was one of life's extraordinary people. Just thinking of how he died always makes me incredibly sad. A true humanitarian and gentleman.

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    Troub and AEW21-

    Thank you both for such eloquent and well thought out posts. You said so well what I have been thinking while reading through this thread.

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    Default Re: Discussion of Eagles Documentary "History of the Eagles"

    She got a few things wrong, but still a good review.

    http://www.elmoremagazine.com/2013/0...eagles-capitol
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    Very nice interview.

    I wanted to talk about Don Henley saying that he is not satisfied with his vocals on the original recording of Desperado, that he felt rushed when completing it (the song), and that he wished he could redo it. Was that in the documentary, or did I read an interview somewhere here? I can't remember. Anyway, Desperado came on the radio today and I immediately thought of what Don had said and I wanted to discuss it, but I want to discuss it it the right thread.
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    Default Re: Discussion of Eagles Documentary "History of the Eagles"

    Quote Originally Posted by VAisForEagleLovers View Post
    She got a few things wrong, but still a good review.

    http://www.elmoremagazine.com/2013/0...eagles-capitol
    yeah they're still kickin' ass!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Prettymaid View Post
    Very nice interview.

    I wanted to talk about Don Henley saying that he is not satisfied with his vocals on the original recording of Desperado, that he felt rushed when completing it (the song), and that he wished he could redo it. Was that in the documentary, or did I read an interview somewhere here? I can't remember. Anyway, Desperado came on the radio today and I immediately thought of what Don had said and I wanted to discuss it, but I want to discuss it it the right thread.
    I just watched Part 1 again last night and I don't remember him saying that.
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    Default Re: Discussion of Eagles Documentary "History of the Eagles"

    He's said it in more than one interview in the past, but no, I don't remember it from the documentary either.

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