....I was thinking David Grey could do something like "Peaceful Easy Feeling" in his own special way...
..c'est ca, on est parti!!!!
....I was thinking David Grey could do something like "Peaceful Easy Feeling" in his own special way...
..c'est ca, on est parti!!!!
Freypower, I love love love Stevie Wonder for Witchy Woman! Oooh, that'd be #1 on my iPod, easily.
Shadowland, Damon Albarn for Thrill – what an interesting choice; I love blur, and bet he could pull it off. Can’t get on board with the John Mayer concept, though. I don’t want that thing anywhere near my favorite Eagles song. J
Thanks Willie! I'm so glad you guys seem to enjoy the concept as much as I do!
Btw, I inserted the track listing as an attempt to keep the undertaking manageable, not impose constraints – so, if you’re feeling ambitious, have at it.
I wish I had a greater familiarity with some of these artists…. Definitely going to have to enlist the assistance of youtube to keep up with everyone!
Holllllly cow soda is that a rockin' picture of Glenn. I'm positively flustered.
This is pathetic but so far all I can say is
Heartache Tonight - Foreigner
Lyin' Eyes - Country Joe McDonald and the Fish
Desperado - Rod Stewart
One Of These Nights - Four Seasons
Best Of My Love -Brooks and Dunn
New Kid In Town - Garth Brooks
I Can't Tell You Why - Toby Keith
Tequila Sunrise - Air Supply
After The Thrill Is Gone - John Mellencamp
7 Bridges Road - Statler Brothers
Life In The Fast Lane - Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers
Take It Easy - Dwight Yoakam
Hotel California - Elton John
Already Gone - Journey
Sad Cafe - Cold Play
Long Run - Wilco
TITTL - Buffalo Springfield
PEF - Jay Black
Victim Of Love - Brad Paisley
Notice that my choices, for some odd reason, are leaning hard to country???? Anyway, this is my choice, what I'd like to hear.
So if you see me walking all alone, don't look back. I'm just on my way back home.
I think those are interesting choices, Pueblo.
I am not sure Desperado would be right for Rod Stewart. I think he would be better with a song like The Sad Cafe or Take It To The Limit. He could probably also do Victim Of Love.
I didn't try & do a full list. I should say though that most of my choices were English (or Irish - Van) - I notice that my only American choice, Stevie Wonder, received positive comments.
The Eagles are after all the quintessential American band & I should have chosen more American artists. I would suggest that James Taylor or Art Garfunkel could do the sacred New Kid In Town. Paul Simon could do I Can't Tell You Why (if you know Something So Right from There Goes Rhymin' Simon you may understand this choice).
I wouldn't choose Bruce Springsteen for any of these songs except perhaps Life In The Fast Lane. He's East Coast, the Eagles are West Coast.
Another hero of mine, although also very East Coast, Billy Joel, could perhaps do One Of These Nights.
I haven't chosen anyone for Lyin' Eyes because I am afraid I cannot envisage the thought of anyone else singing it. Although I feel that way about NKIT, I could deal with it if it were done properly (I didn't suggest Knopfler for it because he hasn't got the range).
What about Glenn's old mate Bob Seger? Heartache Tonight is too obvious (he co-wrote it) but he probably could do a good Best Of My Love (think of The Famous Final Scene, anyone who knows that).
I just had a hard time thinking of anyone else besides the Common Thread country artists doing it, the Eagles are just stuck in my mind on these songs. The other tenor bands like Journey and the Four Seasons, maybe Foreigner, could maybe pull it off to my satisfaction.
Stevie Wonder is still a great pick. Rod Stewart came to mind because of his raspy voice, rather than the Boss.
Glenn's songs are strictly HIS songs, no one else can really do them with the same feeling.
So if you see me walking all alone, don't look back. I'm just on my way back home.
But you could say that about Don too. I really wouldn't want to hear anyone else sing Hotel California. I have heard Glenn sing Life In The Fast Lane. I thought he did a good job.