"For the record, we never broke up, we just took a 14-year vacation!"
(Glenn Frey)
I thought I posted my Eagles music breakdown on here, but I guess I missed it somehow I have one of those 80 gig ipods and as much as I love it, I always find myself finding stuff I didn't know I had on it.
Eagles 118 (there are some repeats in there)
Timothy B. Schmit 43
Joe Walsh 61
Don Henley 44
Glenn Frey 13 (definitely need to find more Glenn...)
Poco 124
James Gang 47
I also have the Farewell I and Hell Freezes Over videos on there.
Could anyone suggest any Glenn cds they think I should check out first? I know if I'm going to get advice about Glenn, this is the best place to do it!
Glenn's first solo CD..*No fun aloud*..was and still is a great CD..I can honestly say I like every song..
"The Alnighter"..was excellent as well....I think you have to get them all
Glenn Frey Universal Masters Collection was my first album, (I think Best of CDs are never wrong for the beginning!They give a good overview about the songs of the musician), then followed LIVE and No fun Aloud!
The next Glenn Frey albums I will buy are to Strange Weather and The Allnighter!
"For the record, we never broke up, we just took a 14-year vacation!"
(Glenn Frey)
Melissa--You seem to be our resident Poco expert--I've always liked them but must admit don't really know which songs Tim sang on except the few obvious ones. Didn't you provide someone with a list awhile back? Would you mind PMing me also if it's not to much trouble? Would like to add some more Poco to my playlists and of course want them to be Tim songs!
Koala--Love your new signature!
He sings it high, he plays it low
Thanks TBF, I like your signature too!
Today I have bought both Eagles albums which were still absent,
with it I have 162 songs of them on the IPOD, some of them of course twice or triply.
I has ordered Feed the Fire, but I must wait 3-6 weeks or longer on it.
"For the record, we never broke up, we just took a 14-year vacation!"
(Glenn Frey)
Thank you all for the suggestions! I've ordered No Fun Aloud and The Allnighter, and hope to get the others soon.
TBF -- I'm sending that your way! It's no problem at all
Glenn's CDs in order of how good they are (my opinion)
Strange Weather (if you only have one, this is the one to get. It is almost flawless)
No Fun Aloud (perhaps the most consistent of the other three albums)
The Allnighter (has some wonderful songs but also contains Glenn's two worst ever songs)
Soul Searchin' (this has grown on me but some of it is very bland)
Solo Collection (I am not ranking this, but it includes his big hits plus four songs which don't appear on the studio albums and should be heard).
Live (diehard Glenn fans prefer a couple of bootlegs, but this includes Wild Mountain Thyme & Desperado)