An iconic song, from bar to stadium. Their signature tune I think. This version showcases the Eagles phenomenal precision. In order to appreciate it - and I do - I separate the message from the messenger. Henley and Frey ruled with an 'all business' approach and this perfect performance is accompanied by a joylessness. And I never hear this tune without hearing and picturing Don Felder, the guy they canned who is responsible for this song.
You know a lot more about the band and its inner workings than I do. I don't really know anything about them. I know that bands that have produced these types of global anthem songs make a point of reproducing them in exact detail. They crank this thing out just like this every night for years. Joyless, could very well be, I would suggest they're bored out of their minds. I felt bored out of my mind playing the same tunes on weekends way beck when. It was really the crowd and the people that brought the joy and the energy.
"It was really the crowd and the people that brought the joy and the energy" This sums it up for me too.
In this Eagles case - and other global anthems - I think you're better off not knowing or caring about history or personalities or any inner workings. It frees you up to allow the music to come to you unadulterated.
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An iconic song, from bar to stadium. Their signature tune I think.
This version showcases the Eagles phenomenal precision. In order to appreciate it - and I do - I separate the message from the messenger. Henley and Frey ruled with an 'all business' approach and this perfect performance is accompanied by a joylessness. And I never hear this tune without hearing and picturing Don Felder, the guy they canned who is responsible for this song.
You know a lot more about the band and its inner workings than I do. I don't really know anything about them. I know that bands that have produced these types of global anthem songs make a point of reproducing them in exact detail. They crank this thing out just like this every night for years. Joyless, could very well be, I would suggest they're bored out of their minds. I felt bored out of my mind playing the same tunes on weekends way beck when. It was really the crowd and the people that brought the joy and the energy.
"It was really the crowd and the people that brought the joy and the energy" This sums it up for me too.
In this Eagles case - and other global anthems - I think you're better off not knowing or caring about history or personalities or any inner workings. It frees you up to allow the music to come to you unadulterated.
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