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Munichhilton
He suffers from 80's production for sure.
All solo Eagles from Don to Joe is as corny and needy as it gets.
Take a song like Already Gone, and compare it to this tripe.
Glenn was caught up in overproduced underwritten and uninspired crap at this time.
In fact, Don Johnson's solo LP was better since he had the presence of mind to ask SRV to spruce it up...
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Munichhilton
He suffers from 80's production for sure.
All solo Eagles from Don to Joe is as corny and needy as it gets.
Take a song like Already Gone, and compare it to this tripe.
Glenn was caught up in overproduced underwritten and uninspired crap at this time.
In fact, Don Johnson's solo LP was better since he had the presence of mind to ask SRV to spruce it up...
just love the John Donson solo lp! or something.

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BrianJones1969
(those "Whoa-oh-oh"s that creep up before "Caught up in the action" and the "Tell me can you feel it" refrain may bring to mind the Ronettes and their producer, Phil Spector)
I wonder if the Rolling Stones could ever do a cover of "Smuggler's Blues" since both Keith and Ronnie, as well as our Sir Mick, can do excellent slide guitar work, which is what propels the song?
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Elmo Lewis
Never had a problem liking Stones and Eagles and Beatles.
Here's one from Frey that I really like:

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pinkfloydthebarber
i guess the only glen frey solo music i like is his acoustic playing and background singing on seger's ramblin' gamblin' man
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hbwriter
he did - it was stupid - the birth of political correctness
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More Hot Rocks
. Even The Stones were at an all time low.
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StonesTod
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More Hot Rocks
. Even The Stones were at an all time low.
'cept for that '81 tour that you loved, as it turns out....