Originally Posted by
Funk 50
I dunno what the other Brits here think but the Eagles are pretty much an irrelevance in the UK media nowadays. They hardly ever make the top 100 artists played on the BBC each week.
It's not rare to hear the Eagles on the radio but compared to previous decades, it's a tiny amount despite there still being a lot of 70s radio presenters presenting regular radio shows.
Individually, Glenn Frey has one track, The Heat Is On. Henley has The Boys Of Summer and maybe The End Of The Innocence. I heard Funk #49 and Ashes, The Rain And I (The James Gang) for the first time on radio this year but a Walsh track would inevitably be Rocky Mountain Way or Life's Been Good.
The HFO resumption has been a resounding triumph for the band but the music they've produced together and separately since, has failed to make the same impact as the music they produced before it, at least here in the UK.
So despite Hell Freezes Over and Long Road Out Of Eden being big hit albums, I'd consider all the solo material, barring the tracks I've named, and all the new material, since HFO to be Eagles deep tracks.