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    Quote Originally Posted by Delilah View Post
    Oh, ok.



    I dunno about a quote+ button. If there's one, it looks like I've been multi-quoting the hard way . Which is not surprising. What I do is scroll down to the bottom of the page and click on the "here" link. Then I find the quotes I want and copy/paste.
    Not necessary now, but thanks, haha. I was 3 years old in 1973
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    Quote Originally Posted by Scarlet Sun View Post
    Not necessary now, but thanks, haha. I was 3 years old in 1973
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    Wow. I'm trying to imagine a strict taskmaster like Glyn Johns allowing a 3 yr-old roam the studio. JK, I will simply trust that you "know things."

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    If Deacon Frey can cut a career, in the music business, anywhere near as good as Glynn's son Ethan, he's got some good years ahead of him

    Quote Originally Posted by Delilah View Post
    Wow. I'm trying to imagine a strict taskmaster like Glyn Johns allowing a 3 yr-old roam the studio.

    I think Bernie Leadon said he met, Mirror producer Ethan Johns in London while recording the Eagles first two albums.
    According to Wikipedia, Ethan Johns was born in 1969 so he would have been 3 in 1972 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ethan_Johns

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    Funk - Can't remember where I read it, but apparently Glyn Johns would have the guys to his home for home cooked dinners while they were recording there. I don't know how often this happened but, I do remember reading about this. So, I wound venture a guess they met his son a few times.
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    As far as lyrics go, I'm not sure "Bad Man" is any worse than "Get You in the Mood." Sugar can write raunchy. LOL. (The arrangement is just nearly porn all by itself. Hehe.)
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    Pip, the lyrics to "Chug All Night" also hint that Glenn was ... exploring at that time in his life. Lucky him

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    Pippin and NMB - Lol - he sure was. All three show what was on a 19-21 year old kids mind ! I wonder what Glenn thought of them later in life.

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    20-21, yeah. And 30s, too, e.g. "The Allnighter". LOLOLOL.

    I think it's pretty safe to say any early 20s guy who looked like he did, on his own in SoCal, and a musician to boot, didn't have to sleep alone, unless he just wanted to. There's just something about musicians... (I ought to know. I married one! hehe.)

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    Quote Originally Posted by sodascouts View Post
    Randy recorded it later on his self-titled 1978 solo album. I'm actually glad the Eagles didn't release it. Check out the lyrics here: http://randymeisneronline.com/solo/rm78/badman.htm

    Ew.
    I looked at the written lyrics and realized there are 2 words that I've been hearing differently this whole time:

    Don't you want to be a bad girl too?
    Well, I could make your strangest dreams come true
    I know your daddy's flipped but I ain't through
    We got so many things to do


    I thought it was "your daddy's waiting but I ain't through"

    Well, I can't see why you wanna make such a terrible fuss
    Don't be mean to your bad man
    Your big blue eyes are telling me you must
    Aren't you takin' it all too serious?
    I know you're just fifteen and you're a walking bust


    I thought it was "you're just a tease and you're a walking bust"

    I didn't realize this was about a 15 year-old!

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    Randy said he always liked the song. I hope it was only for the catchy music.

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