shamustwin wrote:Never got into them even back in the day. Too slick, not convincing rockers. Liked Henley's solo stuff though.
Interesting. I never thought of them as rockers at all. I thought they were....oh......how shall I say?....to pop to be country, and too Bakersfield California to be rockers. And when they abandoned that, (Hotel California/One of These Nights) I quit listening.
shamustwin wrote:Never got into them even back in the day. Too slick, not convincing rockers. Liked Henley's solo stuff though.
Interesting. I never thought of them as rockers at all. I thought they were....oh......how shall I say?....to pop to be country, and too Bakersfield California to be rockers. And when they abandoned that, (Hotel California/One of These Nights) I quit listening.
JimK
+1, they became more like the Bee Gees or something.
Saw 'em in '74 @ Winterland Arena in San Francisco soon after their LP release, "On the Border" (e.g., "Already Gone," "James Dean). Solid concert. They started movin' away from country-rock to straight-ahead rock. Some unknown named Billy Joel played songs from his "Piano Man" LP. Wasn't impressed with his kind of pop music. Different strokes, I guess. Peace, out.......Goofyfoot.
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goofyfoot wrote:Saw 'em in '74 @ Winterland Arena in San Francisco soon after their LP release, "On the Border" (e.g., "Already Gone," "James Dean). Solid concert. They started movin' away from country-rock to straight-ahead rock. Some unknown named Billy Joel played songs from his "Piano Man" LP. Wasn't impressed with his kind of pop music. Different strokes, I guess. Peace, out.......Goofyfoot.
When I first read of a Rock and Roll Hall of Fame being established, I commented to my then wife "Yeah, but you just know someday they'll put Billy Joel in it".
My rock n roll formative years (teens) were in the late 70s and early 80s, and I despised most of the over-played AOR that was the staple of American radio at the time, including the Eagles. But now, although I'm still not really a fan, I appreciate their music more, for the arrangements, the musicality, and the playing talent. I was on the road the past weekend, scanning the channels, and I even stopped and listened to all of "New Kid in Town", which I would rank as one of my least-favorites (mellow/soft rock is not my thing). And I enjoyed listening to it!
And I whole-heartedly believe the adage that at any given moment in time, some radio station someone on Earth is playing Hotel California! I still could die happy without ever hearing that song again, just because of the over-exposure.
I've always liked the Eagles, especially the Desperado album. I got to see them in 1976, shortly after Joe Walsh joined, but before Hotel California was out. They played older Eagles tunes, and some of Joe's James Gang and solo stuff.
sloop_john_b wrote:I'm reminded of the taxi scene from "The Big Lebowski'.
With regard to the Eagles, I've been known to quote The Dude from time to time...especially when I've heard "Hotel California" for the third or fourth time in a single day as it's in constant rotation on the "classic" rock stations here.
I like 'em. It's not really my style but I recognize the terrific musicality of their work, together and separately. I'd have no problem to cover one or two of their songs, done my way.