with a dramatically cinematic orchestral arrangement and lyrics about coming to terms with your wild side. it was also one of the first songs henley and frey penned as a songwriting duo. the pair had huddled around an upright piano in henley’s starkly furnished laurel canyon house a few ...
Wasted Time In my opinion, this is one of the best songs of all time. The exquisite interpretation of Don, with continuous changes in the modulation of his voice to express his inner feelings, turns this song into a masterpiece.The lyrics and music are a dramatic cocktail of deep feelings...
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“There was definitely a period of time where people would occasionally say to me, ‘Doesn’t it piss you off that the Eagles have these big hits off your songs?’ I would usually start saying, ‘Would you like to see the checks?'” Souther said in an interview with the Creative Indep...
Like most bands, the members of Eagles had their share of differences and disagreements, but their collaborative work over the years spawned some of the most popular rock songs of their time. "Take It to the Limit" was started byRandy Meisner, and finished with the help of Frey and Henley...
At different points, there were false starts for "Get Over It" and "In the City." Henley also flubbed the lyrics on "Get Over It," one of the new Eagles songs being premiered. "Well, I fucked that up," he finally admitted, "but we're going to move along and do the next tune...
They always thought we should be excited or flattered because they wanted to make movies out of our songs. In fact, we really didn’t want anything to do with it. We were pretty sure they’d take our songs and ruin them. We knew enough about the film business to know you’d have ...
Like most bands, the members of Eagles had their share of differences and disagreements, but their collaborative work over the years spawned some of the most popular rock songs of their time. "Take It to the Limit" was started byRandy Meisner, and finished with the help of Frey and Henley...
When the album was released, the songs' lyrics were included. Some fans assumed the misspelling of "Mercedes bends" was an error, but it was a purposeful play on words, emphasizing the woman's fanatical and "Tiffany-twisted" mind.
When the album was released, the songs' lyrics were included. Some fans assumed the misspelling of "Mercedes bends" was an error, but it was a purposeful play on words, emphasizing the woman's fanatical and "Tiffany-twisted" mind.