Uncensored2008
Libertarian Radical
Did you know that they were Linda Ronstadt's back up band?
Henley and Frey, Randy Meisner came from Poco - as did Timothy B. Schmidt who replaced him.
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Did you know that they were Linda Ronstadt's back up band?
Yeah, In the City is a real good song.
My favorites are - 1) Hotel California 2) Take It To The Limit 3) Take It Easy 4) Already Gone, and 5) Life in the Fast Lane
My favorite Eagles song is Don Henley's favorite Eagles song.
The Last Resort.
It's more true today than it was in the 70s when Mr. Henley and Mr. Fry wrote the song so long ago.
I had the honor of working with, Don Henley, Joe Walsh, Timothy B. Schmidt all as solo acts and the whole band once.
They are nothing but pure joy to work with.
I love "One Of These Nights" and "How Long".
God bless you and the members who are still here always!!!
Holly
Which one recruited him? I don't know this.Yeah, In the City is a real good song.
Released as a single as "Joe Walsh" and in the movie "Warriors," but it was the full band all along.
Trivia question, who recruited Walsh to the Eagles?
- Don Henley
- Glen Frey
- Don Felder
Did you know that they were Linda Ronstadt's back up band?
Which one recruited him? I don't know this.Yeah, In the City is a real good song.
Released as a single as "Joe Walsh" and in the movie "Warriors," but it was the full band all along.
Trivia question, who recruited Walsh to the Eagles?
- Don Henley
- Glen Frey
- Don Felder
Thanks for your answer. The two of them jamming together on the song, "Hotel California" is just fantastic.Which one recruited him? I don't know this.Yeah, In the City is a real good song.
Released as a single as "Joe Walsh" and in the movie "Warriors," but it was the full band all along.
Trivia question, who recruited Walsh to the Eagles?
- Don Henley
- Glen Frey
- Don Felder
Don Felder. He started Jamming with Joe after a Joe Walsh concert and the two hit it off. Felder was lead guitar AFTER Walsh joined, with Walsh ALWAYS acknowledging that Felder was the far better musician. But the two praise each other to this day. (Glen Frey hated Felder.)
Hotel california, take it easy and a lot of others.My favorites are - 1) Hotel California 2) Take It To The Limit 3) Take It Easy 4) Already Gone, and 5) Life in the Fast Lane
Which one recruited him? I don't know this.Yeah, In the City is a real good song.
Released as a single as "Joe Walsh" and in the movie "Warriors," but it was the full band all along.
Trivia question, who recruited Walsh to the Eagles?
- Don Henley
- Glen Frey
- Don Felder
Don Felder. He started Jamming with Joe after a Joe Walsh concert and the two hit it off. Felder was lead guitar AFTER Walsh joined, with Walsh ALWAYS acknowledging that Felder was the far better musician. But the two praise each other to this day. (Glen Frey hated Felder.)
I don't about Felder, but Glen Frey was one of the stars I think along with Don Henley.
I don't about Felder, but Glen Frey was one of the stars I think along with Don Henley.
Henley and Frey started the group and were the two main lead singers. Felder joined on the 3rd Album - at which time the musical direction shifted from Country to rock. Felder was/is a prolific song writer and penned many of the hits, including "Hotel California" (Lyrics by Don Henley).
Felder brought Joe Walsh into the group, further solidifying the band as hard rock and pulling away from the country direction Bernie Leadon had set on the first two albums.