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    Default How have your Eagles opinions changed?

    This topic crossed my mind when I posted about Visions in the OOTN thread before, I never used to be fond of it but over the past couple of months I have grown to love it so much that it's now probably in my top 10 favourites.

    That got me thinking about how my thoughts on various Eagles topics have changed over the years, for example I never used to be fond of the first album but now I really love it and could easily listen to it on repeat; similarly I have grown to enjoy The Long Run, an album which before I joined this forum I scarcely listened to. On the other hand OOTN has gone from being my second or third favourite album to being stone cold last. Another example is that I never really thought much of Bernie's contribution (not in a bad way!) until I realised just how much he brought to the sound of the Desperado album in particular.

    Does anyone else have any of their own? It can be about anything from discography to events within the band, or perhaps even not liking them at al previously.

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    Good topic, LastResort!

    I did the opposite of you, Long Run was my favorite album, and the only one I really listened to other than the greatest hits and Live. Now, I can't remember the last time I listened to it.

    When Desperado or Hotel California could come on the MP3 player, the CD player, or the radio, I'd always switch to something else. I've stopped doing that. While they play, I just think about how they sound live.

    Probably the biggest thing for me isn't so much just for the Eagles, but learning more about all these songs and how they were written, hearing Glenn talk about songwriting at the NYU lecture, and hearing what he said about songwriting when doing interviews for After Hours, I have a much better appreciation for the songwriting process.
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    Mine have pretty much stayed the same.

    I still prefer the HC/LR era to the earlier eras and I'm still a Walsh fan and prefer him in the band to Leadon.

    I still love Hotel California, it's my favorite song still, and listen to it all the time. I still believe it's their defining song and the one that turned them from a successful well known band to a rock n' roll supergroup in the likes of Zeppelin, Stones, Beatles, etc. And also I believe it has the best guitar solo of all time.

    I've developed appreciation for certain songs over time like ATTIG and NKIT and such, but still not a fan of the first two albums except TIE, PEF, WW, and Desperado.

    I still miss Don Felder in the band and feel he got a raw unfair deal, but have gained respect for Steuart Smith as an individual player even though he's not Don Felder and doesn't cop his phrasing exactly and tone wise (sonically) although musically plays it note for note. That's the individuality of guitar playing.

    And lastly I still feel like they are a guitar band who's guitar parts was every bit as good as their amazing vocal harmonies and songwriting. I still feel Joe Walsh and Don Felder are probably the best guitar duo of all time and are what brought me into this whole thing.

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    Default Re: How have your Eagles opinions changed?

    I'm a HC gal all the way .
    That will never change its just a song that stops me in my tracks everytiime that
    I hear it.
    The HC Lp reminds me of my senior year in high school ad takes. Me back to that era of music.
    I love the lp always have .

    I listen to it all all eagles songs unlike va

    I do like songs that I dodnt care for when younger.

    Now ww was always my least favorite . Sinc . Seeing it done live and dh explain about it being written and the kick a** version of it on hotw tour I kw feel differenly about it

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    I came to the Eagles as a Walsh fan.

    After all the great records he made before he joined the Eagles, I was disappointed that it became one album in half a decade after he became an Eagle. Pretty Maids All In A Row and, the already released, In The City didn't make up for it.

    When the Eagles split in 1980, production increased again but the quality was more inconsistent.

    After wanting Joe to leave the Eagles during the seventies, I was delighted that he was rejoining them for HFO. I was even prepared for Joe to put his solo career on hold for 10 years while the Eagles produced another album.

    Twenty years after HFO, I'm back to wanting Joe to leave the Eagles.

    The length of time between Long Road Out Of Eden and today is equal to the time between the Hoot at the Troubadour, on a Monday night and Hotel California. The James Gang's, Yer Album to Joe's, You Can't Argue With A Sick Mind.

    There aint much to look forward to.

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    My opinions changed a little after hearing them live. I now appreciate "Those Shoes" more than I did just based on the recording. A live show has different needs than a recording that is played at home alone and that's where someone like Joe Walsh comes in.

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    I've been a fan since the very beginning and have always loved most everything they've done. I was devestated when they broke up and elated when hell froze over and continued listening to their music all the years in between.

    I don't really think my opinions have changed about anything other than like The Long Run album better than I used to.

    F50, why would you want Joe to leave the band? And who would you replace him with? That pretty much blows my mind!
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    Default Re: How have your Eagles opinions changed?

    Quote Originally Posted by Funk 50 View Post
    Twenty years after HFO, I'm back to wanting Joe to leave the Eagles.

    Epic news from CNN.

    Former Eagles band member, Joe Walsh will be performing at the Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame in April.

    Joe's left the Eagles!


    http://edition.cnn.com/2015/03/18/en...015/index.html

    The ceremony will feature other lively performances from blues guitarist Jimmie Vaughan, Tom Morello of Rage Against the Machine and Audioslave, former Eagles band member Joe Walsh, and Nirvana drummer and Foo Fighters founder Dave Grohl.


    ... or do I need a second source on this

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    nope its official... i found it this morning. Paul McCartney is inducting Ringo Starr and Joe will be doing a few of his songs. looking forward to this for sure

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    Quote Originally Posted by WalshFan88 View Post
    I still miss Don Felder in the band and feel he got a raw unfair deal, but have gained respect for Steuart Smith as an individual player even though he's not Don Felder and doesn't cop his phrasing exactly and tone wise (sonically) although musically plays it note for note. That's the individuality of guitar playing.
    I have this feeling that guitarists sometimes deliberately play things differently so that it supposedly has "their" voice. If the original has a bend, play a hammer-on. If the original has a hammer-on, bend it. If the original slides into a note, do a hammer-on. If the original has a hammer-on, do a slide.

    That's just how I feel and it irritates me. If guitarists play stuff differently naturally, I don't mind, but often it sounds like being different for the sake of being different.

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