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Glenn Frey? What the hell? I know they are unfashionable among the hip cognoscenti, but you know what? The Eagles meant far, far more to me than David Bowie ever did. Four men ride out and only three ride back. Bernie Leadon's song seems appropriate tonight:

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The Eagles were my very first favorite band, and The Long Run was the first album I ever purchased. As I got older, my tastes evolved and I left them behind. But I still have very fond memories of the Eagles and Glenn Frey's solo stuff too. 2016's a real pisser so far.

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The Eagles were my very first favorite band, and The Long Run was the first album I ever purchased. As I got older, my tastes evolved and I left them behind. But I still have very fond memories of the Eagles and Glenn Frey's solo stuff too. 2016's a real pisser so far.

Other way round for me. I loved the first three albums (when nobody in the UK had heard of them), but I thought Hotel Calfornia was a disappointment, and The Long Run was plain awful.

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I'm not allowed to like the Eagles because I like Creedence.  That's the law isn't it ?

As for this Deadpool.  The winning score is going to be fairly high if they keep falling at this rate.  Someone's going to have a few of them.

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5 hours ago, mjmooney said:

Other way round for me. I loved the first three albums (when nobody in the UK had heard of them), but I thought Hotel Calfornia was a disappointment, and The Long Run was plain awful.

I bought them backwards, starting with Long Run. So the nice thing is the records got better and better as I went on.

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6 hours ago, mjmooney said:

Other way round for me. I loved the first three albums (when nobody in the UK had heard of them), but I thought Hotel Calfornia was a disappointment, and The Long Run was plain awful.

VT off topic summed up in 1 post :lol:

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It's usually true though. Most acts' early works are their best, and commercial success frequently brings about artistic decline. It's cetainly the way I feel about Pink Floyd and R.E.M. Curiously, it didn't happen with The Beatles.

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1 hour ago, mjmooney said:

It's usually true though. Most acts' early works are their best, and commercial success frequently brings about artistic decline. It's cetainly the way I feel about Pink Floyd and R.E.M. Curiously, it didn't happen with The Beatles.

I actually agree, the old cliche goes that you get your entire life to write your first album, you might get a year to write your second.  Most bands artistic peak tends to happen before their commercial peak.  I'd throw the Rolling Stones into the group of bands who peak later though, the stuff they did  immediately following Brian Jones leaving and into the early 70s (Let it Bleed through to Exile on Main Street) is far better than the stuff they were putting out in the Beatles vs Rolling Stones days. 

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