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Post by My Avatar Is A Hot Babe on Apr 22, 2022 17:27:42 GMT
This is Henley's opportunity - if he is willing - to mend some fences and come full circle by reaching out to Bernie Leadon and Don Felder for a very different kind of farewell tour. It would include the original members plus Walsh and Schmitt, but not Gill and they would play smaller venues as kind of a back-to-our roots thing and revisiting some of their Desperado area songs. A final album could look like this: ◦ A Capella intro > Take It Easy - acoustic with Jackson Browne ◦ Train Leaves Here This Morning - Bernie Leadon's remake ◦ Outlaw Man - electric with Felder solo ◦ Bitter Blue - Schmitt tribute to Poco ◦ Lazy Day - Leadon tribute to Gram Parsons ◦ A song from the album Shiloh - Henley tribute to his roots ◦ The Heat Is On - the band's tribute to Glenn ◦ Hotel California - acoustic instrumental (Felder & Walsh) ◦ Help Me Through the Night - Walsh ◦ Silver Threads & Golden Needles - Leadon (with Linda Ronstadt if she can do it) ◦ The End of the Innocence - Henley ◦ Visions - Felder & Henley ◦ Doolin' Dalton > Desperado (all) "Finale" could be the title of the album and it would bring an incredible run of success full circle.
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Post by GeddyLeePierce on Apr 22, 2022 17:43:31 GMT
That’s really putting the desperate in desperado.
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Post by mudflapslim on Apr 23, 2022 12:57:45 GMT
The Heat Is On, Glenn's tribute to porn.
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Post by Potsie Hoofman on Apr 23, 2022 20:24:56 GMT
You belong to the titty.
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Post by Chicken in Black on Apr 23, 2022 22:46:01 GMT
He was just looking for the DVD of the XXX gay classic "The Boys of Summer".
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Post by daved on Apr 23, 2022 23:59:23 GMT
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Post by antiram on Apr 30, 2022 7:21:21 GMT
I wonder what Mojo7575 has against Randy Meisner? It ain't a Desperados concert without "Certain Kind of Fool" And Joe Walsh was never a Desperado! If Gill goes, then Joe's gotta go too!
Good luck getting Linda Ronstadt to sing.
These guys are such geniuses at being morons.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 30, 2022 8:51:01 GMT
Aren't you the guy who thought the nineties didn't start until 1991?
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Post by respiratoryproblems on Apr 30, 2022 9:13:08 GMT
I wonder what Mojo7575 has against Randy Meisner? It ain't a Desperados concert without "Certain Kind of Fool" And Joe Walsh was never a Desperado! If Gill goes, then Joe's gotta go too! Good luck getting Linda Ronstadt to sing. These guys are such geniuses at being morons. “Linda, I know we haven’t worked together for half a century and you’re battling a life-altering degenerative disease, but Jesus fucking Christ if you don’t sing this song exactly like you did back then so we can make this shitty farewell album, there’ll be trouble.”
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Post by antiram on May 1, 2022 0:04:23 GMT
Aren't you the guy who thought the nineties didn't start until 1991? The decade of the 1990s began in 1991. There was no year zero, and we count from 1-10, not 0-9. The third millennium began in 2001; only 2000 years had passed prior to it. A 1990's overview should cover 1991-2000. Yep, it's me. Sorry if the concept is too hard for you, but a lot of people don't understand it. It actually makes a pretty good IQ test. You can use your fingers 199 times or make ticks on a piece of paper to help you count. And this relates to snubbing Randy Meisner how, now?
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Post by Deleted on May 1, 2022 10:38:47 GMT
It relates to you having the audacity to label other people morons when you are conflating two different principles and worst of all thinking you are smart for doing so.
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Post by gobshite on May 1, 2022 12:25:03 GMT
1990 was part of the 80s and not the 90s? I think even your average SHite would decline to die on that hill. Do you write angry letters when publications do their "best of the decade" issue in the zero year of the new decade? "We don't know yet!" Centuries start on the "1" year but ...
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Post by Sanjay Gupton on May 1, 2022 13:00:40 GMT
Can a gort move this argument to SHF? Long and windbag threads seems fitting.
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Post by gobshite on May 1, 2022 13:43:46 GMT
Guilty as charged. The DillyDipperesque combination of pedantry and cluelessness was my breaking point (though it was still more engaging than Eagles discussion)
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Post by hoofyflipflops on May 5, 2022 7:19:33 GMT
This is Henley's opportunity - if he is willing - to mend some fences and come full circle by reaching out to Bernie Leadon and Don Felder for a very different kind of farewell tour. It would include the original members plus Walsh and Schmitt, but not Gill and they would play smaller venues as kind of a back-to-our roots thing and revisiting some of their Desperado area songs. A final album could look like this: ◦ A Capella intro > Take It Easy - acoustic with Jackson Browne ◦ Train Leaves Here This Morning - Bernie Leadon's remake ◦ Outlaw Man - electric with Felder solo ◦ Bitter Blue - Schmitt tribute to Poco ◦ Lazy Day - Leadon tribute to Gram Parsons ◦ A song from the album Shiloh - Henley tribute to his roots ◦ The Heat Is On - the band's tribute to Glenn ◦ Hotel California - acoustic instrumental (Felder & Walsh) ◦ Help Me Through the Night - Walsh ◦ Silver Threads & Golden Needles - Leadon (with Linda Ronstadt if she can do it) ◦ The End of the Innocence - Henley ◦ Visions - Felder & Henley ◦ Doolin' Dalton > Desperado (all) "Finale" could be the title of the album and it would bring an incredible run of success full circle. Wait, I thought this was really happening for a second, but honestly it's all in this shite's head!? Nevermind, I don't care anyway. The Eagles haven't been relevant since before I was born. Literally.
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