The Last Bass Outpost
Main Forums => The Outpost Cafe => Topic started by: Highlander on January 18, 2016, 03:21:50 PM
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Joe Walsh has just posted that he's gone... rip...
Second vinyl LP I bought was On The Border... :sad:
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Another one bites the dust...
RIP Glenn Frey
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He did some wonderful work! R.I.P.
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67 is way too young to check out. RIP Glenn.
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This hasn't been a good month for senior rockstars. RIP.
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WTF :sad: I lost my lead guitar player/ long time friend in October at age 68 and it looks like the hits just keep on coming.
Very sad, this getting old thing is not good.
Rick
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Darn, my favorite Adler. And I always thought Californians (especially if they are really from Detroit) don't die ever, they are just put into cryogenic liquid tanks until there is a cure for whatever affliction they have.
I was a sucker for his croon.
http://www.videodetective.com/music/part-of-me-part-of-you/604393
I guess that puts the lid on the Eagles too, Frey's songwriting, voice and amiable stage presence (compared to sourpuss Henley) was such an integral part of their success.
No one on earth looked as cool and handsome as him with long hair, the 'tache and those sideburns as wide as California Highways. Take it easy, Glenn ...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FhH3mRkKDX8
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i must admit the eagles are a guilty pleasure. if you really knew me, my record collection and the bands i have played in you would think no friggin' way. truth be told many of their songs are just too damn good not to like, even for a cranky old music snob like me.
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RIP Glenn. Lots of good music out of that guy.
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RIP Glenn.
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Bummer, I will always love the Eagles and his work. :-\
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Sadness.
I have always liked the Eagles. Certainly not a nice group of people but an extremely talented one, especially Glenn.
R.I.P. Mr. Frey and thanks for all the great music.
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He was a fine lead guitarist as well.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pRQ1qkGxoR0
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... I guess that puts the lid on the Eagles too...
I was thinking that too, but then again, this morning I was thinking, the Eagles are a machine, and Bernie Leadon is available for Bar Mitzvah and weddings... :mrgreen:
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He was a fine lead guitarist as well.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pRQ1qkGxoR0
"Fine" is perhaps overstating it a little! :mrgreen: I think you can hear in that vid very clearly that he is not really comfortable (or enjoying) playing lead, bit angular and not fluid at all. Leadon's solo at the end is in another league. It's the first time I actually see Glenn playing a solo with the Eagles, I now understand why he was so quick to become the "rhythm guitarist only" (and later on: "acoustic rhythm guitarist only") once Felder and later on Walsh, both of them fine lead guitarists (not that Leadon wasn't), had joined. It takes a great man to recognize his own limits.
That's not knocking Glenn, you can pave the roads with fluidly-playing, non-angular guitarists, but Frey's vocal and songwriting talent is rare. And if those backing vocals are the original live ones (and they sound in places un-perfect enough to be untampered with even though the Eagles spent weeks studio-honing the backing vocals on later live recordings***), then I'm even more impressed than I generally am of the feathered ones.
Worthy opening act of that British headliner at that concert ... ;D
Timothy B. Schmit, when asked by a German musician mag if The Eagles backing vocals on live DVDs etc are "really live", replied smilingly: "Let's put it this way: Don (Henley) is very particular about the backing vocals and will do anything to make the end result sound right for the listener."
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That's a nice compilation vid his feathered buddies put out in commemoration:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oJx5MNjI-sI