Yep - we sure do! The only real surprises to me on the list are Billy Joel and AC/DC - I didn't realize that either of them had sold that many albums.
Yep - we sure do! The only real surprises to me on the list are Billy Joel and AC/DC - I didn't realize that either of them had sold that many albums.
"People don't run out of dreams: People just run out of time ..."
Glenn Frey 11/06/1948 - 01/18/2016
Can you believe? That story about the lady stabbing her roommate for playing Eagles songs is making the rounds like it's breaking news! At first it was tweets and Google alerts, but now radio stations are picking it up.
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An idiotic blog about our guys
http://www.attorneyatwork.com/fly-li...e-frey-henley/
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Idiotic is right! It's not worth my time to make any more comments.
This is a much better one, and kind of amusing!
http://thatmercurysound.com/2015/04/...of-the-eagles/
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The tone isn't nice and I don't agree about the musical aspects (apart from The Disco Strangler) and he may get some things wrong, but he does show some understanding of what has worked for the Eagles and the lessons to be learned. What I disagree with is that the band had a high turnover of members. Compared with most bands, they have had a pretty stable lineup.
ETA: As he's writing for law firms, I'd have been more interesed if he'd discussed the lawsuits. What's the best way to avoid being taken advantage of by your management/record label? How do you avoid problems with partnerships and remuneration packages?
Last edited by UndertheWire; 04-24-2015 at 04:36 AM.
I agree with you VA about that blog commentary on the HOTE documentary. Although I. obviously, don't agree with everything there, it certainly was an entertaining read.
"People don't run out of dreams: People just run out of time ..."
Glenn Frey 11/06/1948 - 01/18/2016
our local classic rock station ran a listeners choice "march bandness" during the march madness . Eagles came out on top over the Beatles, Led Zepplin, Journey, Joe Walsh, Alice Cooper, ZZ Top, Doobie Brothers and much much more.
It was pretty cool. They would put two bands in and listeners would call in or FB their favorite. It lasted most of the month of March.
Now whenever an Eagles song comes on they call them the 104.5 champion of March Bandness.
104.5 The Fox
pretty neat!!!!!!!!
This is cool, s-c. It reminds me of a similar thing a newspaper in Jacksonville, Florida did about 10 years ago for March Madness that I participated in. They had a 64-band bracket just like the NCAA bracket and folks voted online for America's greatest rock and roll band. It was done in rounds in conjunction with the NCAA tournament. IIRC, the final four were The Doors, Credence Clearwater Revival, Aerosmith, and, of course, our guys. Aerosmith and Eagles were paired against each other and The Doors and CCR were in the same bracket. The final two were CCR and Eagles. Our guys walloped CCR in the final to take the title.
"People don't run out of dreams: People just run out of time ..."
Glenn Frey 11/06/1948 - 01/18/2016
sounds like the same type of contest.
At one time Eagles were in a round against Joe Walsh.
We label him Wichita's Home Boy and he gets mad respect on our stations. However, this time Eagles won...people were okay with Walsh losing to Eagles because he still won.