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Monday, November 12, 2012

The Eagles: Rock n Roll Hall of Fame Class of 1998



In 1971, Linda Ronstadt hired session musicians Don Henley and Glen Frey. The Eagles performed as her backing band and then struck out on their own.

Take It Easy (1971):


Witchy Woman (1971):


The band’s second album, Desperado, linked the rock star life to the old west outlaw.

Tequila Sunrise (1973):


The band moved tried to move away from country music to a harder rock sound.

Already Gone (1974):


Best of My Love (1974):


One of These Nights (1975):


Lyin’ Eyes (1975):


Take It To The Limit (1975):


Founding member Bernie Leadon left The Eagles after the One of These Nights album. He did not like the group’s musical direction.

Joe Walsh joined & the band released the seminal Hotel California.

New Kid in Town (1976):


Hotel California (1977):


The band contrasted their own roots with the rock n roll lifestyle:

Life in the Fast Lane (1977):


Heartache Tonight (1979):


The Long Run (1979):


On  July 31, 1980, the band experienced the Long Night at Wrong Beach, a play on Long Beach, where they were playing. Frey and Henley threatened each other throughout the entire show.  They released a live album to fulfill their recording contract and broke apart.

Band members released successful solo careers.

In 1994, they reunited.

Get Over It (1994):


In 2001, Don Felder sued for breach of contract. Frey and Henley countersued. It was settled out of court in 2007.

How Long (2007):



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