But the Eagles? The laid-back, cleanly-coiffed band who urged America: "We oughta take it easy"? Hotel California was one of the band's biggest hits The senior Eagles, Glenn Frey and Don Henley ...
The Eagles' "Hotel California" alludes to the name of another rock band that was popular in the 1970s. The band in question might not have been big Eagles fans.
The Eagles were one of the most ... in September of 1979. The band members struggled to follow up the massive success of Hotel California during those sessions, which were hampered by drugs ...
The Eagles endured one of the most acrimonious breakups of any popular band, one so bad they couldn't possibly imagine a time when a reunion would be forthcoming. But time has a way of healing all ...
The Eagles’ “Hotel California” is not one of those songs. A member of the band said it’s lyrically ... and Henley seems to know that. Read the original article from Showbiz Cheat Sheet ...
Meisner's melodic basslines and falsetto vocals contributed to the band's first five albums - Eagles, Desperado, On The Border, One of These Nights and Hotel California. "His vocal range was ...
Despite the success of Hotel California in 1976 and on the subsequent tour that followed, the Eagles were ... chafed other members. Bassist Meisner was exhausted and quit the band in 1977 ...
Classic rock songs can be deceiving. The Eagles’ “New Kid in Town” might seem like a song about love, but Don Henley said the ...