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HD Remastered Official Music Video for "Take It Easy" performed by the Eagles for 'Hell Freezes Over'. Original song from 'Eagles' (1972). ♪ The Latest from ...
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- "Hotel California" From: Hotel California(1976) Turns out this song's off-the-cuff brilliance wasn't so off-the-cuff, after all. The concluding twin-guitar solo on "Hotel California" has moved into classic-rock lore, representing the most famous in a series of fiery collaborations between Don Felder and recently installed new member Joe Walsh.
- "Take It Easy" From: Eagles(1972) The opening track on the Eagles' first album perfectly sums up their early country-rock aesthetic, so much so that Glenn Frey said its first few jangly guitar strums "felt like an announcement, 'And now ...
- "One of These Nights" From: One of These Nights(1975) The goal was to break the ballad template, stirring in contemporary R&B sounds and a sneaky lyric that pulls no punches.
- "Take It to the Limit" From: One of These Nights(1975) As this became Eagles' highest charting single yet, Meisner found himself under crushing pressure to hit the song's heart-rending high note onstage night after night.
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- Hotel California’ (1976) The Eagles' greatest hit builds to an epic guitar jam but starts as a wounded morality play about a hedonistic culture in a Hell of its own making where the night man tells Don Henley, "You can check out any time you like but you can never leave."
- Take it Easy’ (1972) This carefree tribute to the spoils of the sexual revolution made a solid case for standing on a corner in Winslow, Arizona, while announcing the arrival of the Eagles as their debut single, hitting No. 12 on Billboard’s Hot 100.
- Take it to the Limit’ (1975) A majestic waltz with a soulful lead vocal from Meisner, soaring harmonies and a tasteful string arrangement, "Take it to the Limit” peaked at No. 4 on the Billboard Hot 100 as the third and final single from “One of These Nights.”
- Desperado’ (1973) This mournful cowboy ballad was the melancholy highlight of their second album, also titled “Desperado,” and remains one of their most beloved songs, despite the mystifying decision in 1973 not to make it a single.
Nov 1, 2018 · Provided to YouTube by Rhino/ElektraThe Long Run (2013 Remaster) · EaglesLegacy℗ 1979 Elektra/Asylum RecordsMixing Engineer: Bill SzymczykProducer: Bill Szy...
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“Take It Easy” is a song written by Jackson Browne and Glenn Frey! It was most famously recorded by the Eagles (with Frey singing lead vocals).
2 days ago · Before the Eagles reunited in 1994 after a 15-year hiatus from the release of their album The Long Run, ... [RELATED: 4 Songs You Didn’t Know the Eagles’ Glenn Frey Wrote for Other Artists]
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HD Remastered Official Music Video for "I Can't Tell You Why" by the Eagles from 'The Long Run' (1979). ♪ The Latest from Eagles https://linktr.ee/eaglesban...
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