Stingray Don
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A great artist gone too soon. RIP
The legends are leaving us ,may they rest in peace.
I'm still ****ed he and Henley ran Don Felder off. They were in town a few years ago and I hated not going but without Felder I just couldn't bring myself to go.
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You are not the only one. Don Felder was one tasteful guitarist. I am a guitarist and over the years I have enjoyed learning his riffs. His playing added so much to the Eagles sound. I was fortunate to see them during the Hotel California tour. For me they peaked during that time.
Agree. Steve Walsh added a much harder edge to their music. I much preferred the country-rock sound.
Joe Walsh...
Wasn't he the wayward son that carried on?
R.I.P. Glenn.
I wasn't a huge fan but they did indeed crank out some good music. In my opinion Joe gave then a good edge when he came aboard. But, then again, I love Joe. He removed some of the teeny-bopper from their music.
Their epic song (again IMO) was 7 Bridges Road. Well...except it wasn't their song...it was a cover...but, still, a damned good cover!
Joe Walsh...
A lot of us older guys/gals remember the music of our youth and it played an important part of growing up.. At least to me it did...
Who would have ever thought Ozzie, and the Rolling Stones and numerous others are still alive... Funny how life plays out..
A couple weeks ago, Karen and I watched a two part documentary on the Eagles on Netflix.
Quite good, covering both the early days and a reunion tour.
Definitely worth watching.
Joe Walsh, for instance.
Michael McDonald destroyed the Doobies.
Joe Walsh...
But, I'm still ****ed he and Henley ran Don Felder off.
Their epic song (again IMO) was 7 Bridges Road. Well...except it wasn't their song...it was a cover...but, still, a damned good cover!
Hey, don't air your dirty laundry here. They still played some heavy metal.
I will if I want to!