The Eagles showed other 70s bands how it was done when it came to crossing over to the pop charts. These five chart-toppers are evidence.
No one in Eagles was going to be satisfied with making merely passable rock and roll.
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“I wrote it so that Joe and I could play even harder than on Hotel California”: Don Felder's heavy 'lost' Eagles song
Former Eagles guitarist Don Felder says that he wrote the song Heavy Metal for the band’s 1979 album The Long Run – and that ...
Solo Eagles songs have often had an intriguing way of sounding nothing like an Eagles song. Whether it was Glenn Frey's penchant for a wailing sax or Don Henley's surprising flirtations with ...
Classic rock wasn’t always great to women. The Eagles are often hailed as one of the greatest rock bands in history, but some of their music has been criticized for its sexist themes. While many fans ...
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The True Story Behind This 'Satanic' Eagles Hit
Risley went on to say that the song also mentioned the type of wine used in Satanic rituals and noted that the year 1969 was the same year The Satanic Bible was released, pointing to the line in the ...
The Eagles took the creation of their music incredibly seriously, something Don Henley began to think was pointless. He admitted to wondering if they took themselves too seriously while working on an ...
During pregame warmups, Kelce suited up and played the saxophone for the Ravens' fight song and the "Monday Night Countdown" theme song ...
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