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Conference marvin::uk_music

Title:The UK Music Conference
Notice:Welcome (back) to UK_MUSIC on node MARVIN.
Moderator:RDGENG::CROOK
Created:Mon Mar 28 1988
Last Modified:Fri Jun 06 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:1381
Total number of notes:39269

21.0. "EAGLES" by JUNIOR::CHILTON (Sue Chilton, IN-DEC FS) Tue Mar 29 1988 00:29

    
    Filth & perversion aside [;-)], what are some favorite Eagles tunes?
    
    I like their sound in general; that twangy sort of "have a few drinks/
    lay in the hot sun" kind of sound (my description, anyway).
    
    Mine were stated back in the LIVE notesfile.
    
    Sue
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21.1you can check out anytime you like...CHEFS::WALLSDToo much poison in power....Tue Mar 29 1988 11:3922
    
    I'm a big fan of The Eagles.....I liked whatever earlier stuff they
    released but Hotel California, we all agree, is one brilliant
    album...in my opinion the inclusion of Joe Walsh in the line-up
    had a lot to do with the sound of that album and of the one that
    followed...The Long Run.....
    
    Fav. Eagles tracks.....what I can think of...:
    
    Hotel California.....says it all
    King of Hollywood....
    Wasted Time....
    Take it easy......laid back :-)
    
    
    oh yeah...not directly related to The Eagles...Don Henley's album
    'Building the perfect Beast' is excellent for anyone interested
    in giving it a listen...includes 'The Boys of Summer'
    
    DW
    
    
21.2RDGENG::KEDMUNDSbut I haven't got an fm2r...Tue Mar 29 1988 11:499
    	Funny, I'm a mega-fan of the Eagles, but I was dissapointed
    with "Boys of Summer". Maybe I should dig it out and give it another
    whirl.
    
    	I think their earlier stuff is a little under-rated. Also, anyone
    know anything about the rumour that they were going to make "Desperado"
    into a film? And as for the rumours of concerts in Colorado...
    
    	Keith (trying to work out how to justify a trip to Colo!)
21.3SorryJUNIOR::CHILTONSue Chilton, IN-DEC FSTue Mar 29 1988 20:022
    
    I heard the rumor of the film, too, but I don't have any details.
21.4FaveKERNEL::COHENKeep Music LiveTue Apr 05 1988 19:5712
    
    One Of These Nights.
    
    But ... the clip of them doing 'Hotel California' on New Year Whistle
    Test was *brilliant* - the twin lead solo was perfection - the two
    guys (Walsh was one) were even chatting to each other during it.
    Real pros.
    
    Anyone else catch it?
    
    David.
    
21.5I missed itRDGENG::KEDMUNDSbut I haven't got an fm2r...Tue Apr 05 1988 20:314
21.6Fave Eagle..SUBURB::MCSHANEGAlas poor Yorik!!....I knew him wellThu Apr 07 1988 13:194
    
    Life in the Fast lane!!
    
    
21.7on a dark desert highwayCHEFS::WALLSDWhat a wonderful night for a moondance..Mon Apr 11 1988 20:3813
    
    I'll always remember it as one of my favourite concert clips!! I
    first saw it in '76 on The Whistle Test and again many times later...
    
    Joe Walsh is a brilliant guitarist, a great stage man and the duo
    with Don Felder is great
    
    and yes ..I do have the footage on VHS but unfortunately it's back
    in Ireland....should have mentioned it a 10 days ago :-)
    
    
    
    Wallsie
21.8sorry, worst joke of the year in here:RDGENG::KEDMUNDSbut I haven't got an fm2r...Mon Apr 11 1988 21:115
    	Thanks, Wallsie (shall I pick it up for you next time I'm there?!)
    - actually, someone has offered by mail to resolve this deficiency
    in my video collection, so I should be OK.
    
    	Keith, eagley awaiting the tape...
21.9Mama Levi RulesVIVIAN::M_GANNONWed Apr 13 1988 01:5012
    Ms. Chilton - my little cherry on the bakewell tart of life !!!!
    
    LYIN' EYES	LYIN' EYES	LYIN' EYES
    
    
    Off the subject -
    
    Anyone listened to an album titled "Rose of Cimarron" by Poco
    very eagleish....I played this album for 4 years non-stop. I think
    it is fabaroonie!!!!! Comments please?!?
    
    Eem-Gee
21.10Poco ...KERNEL::COHENKeep Music LiveTue Apr 19 1988 21:147
    RE: 21.9
    
    I too have heard some Poco in the past - that album was probably
    one of their biggest.
    
    David.
    
21.11Did Eagles Tour U.K.?EXIT26::SAARINENFri Apr 29 1988 00:1110
    I saw the Eagles in Springfield, Massachusetts USA in 1976 in concert
    with Jimmy Buffet.  They were great!!!!
    
    Favorite tracks ---> One of These Nights
                         Take It Easy
                         Hotel California
    
    BytheWay,  Did the Eagles ever tour the U.K.?
    
    -Arthur
21.12UK gigs.KERNEL::COHENKeep Music LiveFri Apr 29 1988 15:078
    
    They played here on the Hotal California tour - I saw them a Bingley
    Hall, Stafford - great gig!
    
    Think they played Wembley in later years, but not sure.
    
    David.
    
21.13?????JUNIOR::CHILTONSue Chilton, IN-DEC FSMon May 02 1988 18:286
    ;   Ms. Chilton - my little cherry on the bakewell tart of life !!!! 
     
    Please explain yourself, sir.
    
    Sue (Does he know I go mad for Bakewell tarts, or was it just a
    coincidence?!)
21.14Shivers Down my Spine....LARVAE::BRIGGSThey use computers don't they?Wed May 11 1988 17:5311
    re .4  Hi Dave, How's things?
    
    Yes I saw that memorable Hotel California clip. I can honestly say
    that I have never known such feeling and atmosphere come across
    in ANY live film clip before. It was brilliant.
    
    I did record it BUT... It was at the tail end of an E240 tape and
    I couldn't afford to write off a whole tape just for it. At least
    thats how I felt then. I feel differently now.
    
    Richard
21.15and another thing...LARVAE::BRIGGSThey use computers don't they?Wed May 11 1988 17:569
    Oh yes,
    
    Lyin Eyes, brill. What makes many of their songs so great is if
    you pick up a guitar and play them they still sound great (actually
    my wife doesn't think so but she's biased!). Hotel California and
    Lyin Eyes on a 12 string. Unbeatable.
    
    Richard
    
21.16You're right; can I borrow your 12-string?!!BAGELS::K_EDMUNDS$ no !fm2r, no commentWed May 11 1988 21:124
    	"Try and love again" on a six string acoustic with empty Pils
    cans lying around, probably followed by "After the thrill is gone".
    Problem is, I have to get the lodger drunk first, else she gives
    me hell..!
21.17Bad news on 12 string front...LARVAE::BRIGGSThey use computers don't they?Thu May 12 1988 17:576
    12 string knackered. Kids knocked it. Cracked neck. Insurance company
    quibling but I'm winning.
    
    Richard
    
    
21.18You'd better let somebody love you...JUNIOR::CHILTONGood things come to those who workWed May 25 1988 21:585
    re.2
    ; anyone know anything about the rumour that they were going 
    ; to make "Desperado" into a film?
                          
    It was on TV last night.
21.19Hotel CaliforniaRDGENG::MOXLEYLeather and LaceWed Aug 17 1988 13:5912
    
    I heard 'Hotel California' on the radio this morning, coming into
    work, pumped up the volume,...ahhhh, the sun was shining,
    bee--auuutiful.
    Do they really say.:
    
    'She was definately twisted, she had the Mercedes Benz'?...Great!
                    
     They surely do!
    
    
    			Si
21.20Wots tiffany??SUBURB::BURKEGOvation axe manWed Aug 17 1988 14:025
    
    
    Nope, Its Tiffany twisted (I do believe)
    
    Gavin
21.21BothIPG::MORGANOsborne The Capable KipperWed Aug 17 1988 14:368
    Her mind was Tiffany twisted
    She had the Mercedes bends
    
    Doesn't Tiffany describe a style of furniture specifically a kind
    of light ??
    
    Rich
    
21.22Love the guitar soloRDGENG::KEDMUNDSBut I haven't got an fm2r...Wed Aug 17 1988 15:226
    While we're on the subject (one of my faves, naturally), what is
    a collita?
    
    "Warm spell of collitas rising up from the ground"
    
    K.
21.23You can check out any time you like...ARGUS::CHILTONHolding back the tearsWed Aug 17 1988 17:269
    
    Isn't collitas a drug derived from a desert plant, similar
    to peyote?  
    
    Isn't it "Warm smell of collitas rising up through the air"?
    
    *Real* Tiffany lamps cost big bucks!
    
    Sue 
21.24RDGENG::KEDMUNDSBut I haven't got an fm2r...Wed Aug 17 1988 17:316
21.25MPGS::TURNERYo! Bum Rush the ShowWed Aug 17 1988 17:324
    I assumed it was in reference to the Tiffany's of "Breakfast at..."
    A very posh restaraunt, visited by the real hoi-polloi...
    
    /joe
21.26:-)ARGUS::CHILTONHolding back the tearsWed Aug 17 1988 18:0210
    They're made of some sort of smooth, "molten-looking"
    metal and the stem and "shade" portion of a Tiffany 
    lamp is designed to look like a tree trunk and (sort 
    of) branches.  Hence the twisted appearance of said
    stem and shade.
    
    Sue
    
                                                         
    
21.27They *do* offer little tid-bits, but none edible!ARGUS::CHILTONHolding back the tearsWed Aug 17 1988 18:0812
    re.25
    >   I assumed it was in reference to the Tiffany's of "Breakfast at..."
    >A very posh restaraunt, visited by the real hoi-polloi...
     
    Joe, it's not a restaurant at all but a jewelry store on Fifth Ave.
    in NYC.  "Breakfast at Tiffany's" was a film starring Audrey Hepburn
    about a girl who came to NYC seeking her fortune.  It's a "dream"
    of hers to be able to shop at Tiffanys.  After rough nights on the
    town she shows up there at dawn, just staring at the place and 
    waiting for the day she can frequent the place.  Thus the title...
    
    Sue :-)
21.28...but you can never leave!ARGUS::CHILTONHolding back the tearsWed Aug 17 1988 18:106
    re.24
    >"Old peyote, she tried to show me..."
      
    Is that in the same song?  Where's it from, Keith?
    
    Sue
21.29-sigh- MPGS::TURNERYo! Bum Rush the ShowWed Aug 17 1988 18:355
    I plead ignorance in the first degree.  I think it's time to see that
    film instead of just hearing about it... I always liked Audrey
    anyway...
    
    /joe
21.30the place really exists, tooRDGENG::KEDMUNDSBut I haven't got an fm2r...Wed Aug 17 1988 19:258
21.31Got a world 'o trouble on my mindARGUS::CHILTONHolding back the tearsWed Aug 17 1988 20:596
    I always liked that oldie-but-goodie "Take It Easy".  I prefer
    the Eagles cover to JB's original.
    
    Where's Bitter Creek then?
    
    Sue
21.32Prickly pearSUBURB::BURKEGOvation axe manWed Aug 17 1988 22:027
    
    I thot it was... "Warm smell of Juanitas", (spelling excused) a
    Mexican Flower prnounced.. huanitas...
    
    	I kud b rong
    
    G
21.33I have the music for the album...RDGENG::KEDMUNDSBut I haven't got an fm2r...Wed Aug 17 1988 23:223
21.34NRMACK::ULDREDave EdwardsThu Aug 18 1988 13:1611
    Yet another version of the "Warm smell....."
    
    I thought it was :
    
    "Warm smell of calique dust, rising up throught the air"
                   -------
                no idea of spelling
    
    Just goes to show.....
    
    Dave
21.35Colitas (sp?)LARVAE::BRIGGSThey use computers don't they?Thu Aug 18 1988 15:405
    Official EAGLES song book says Colitas. So does lyrics with LP.
    
	Richard
    @Basingstoke.
    
21.36CHEFS::WALLSDFleagle, Bingo, Drooper and SnorkWed Aug 24 1988 16:452
    
    yes, it's DEFINITELY collitas!!!!!!!
21.37RDGENG::KEDMUNDSBut I haven't got an fm2r...Mon Oct 10 1988 01:2113
21.38If its in the paper, it *must* be true!HYEND::SCHILTONWhen they said sit down,I stood upWed Jan 10 1990 16:2514
    Don't know if anyone's heard yet, but .... (this should make
    Keith's day) ... the Eagles are reuniting in the spring. 
    Don Henley and Glenn Frey are going to record an album when
    DH gets back from Japan and there will be the obligatory tour 
    to follow. 
    
    Apparently these two guys were the only important ones in the
    group because the author of the piece goes on to say that there
    is still some animosity "within" Don Felder, Timothy Schmidt and
    Joew Walsh, who was publicly feuding with Henley last year when
    both men claimed rights to play certain Eagles tunes.
    
    The headline reads The Eagles Hatch a Comeback ... funny, I thought
    the Eagles were five guys, not two.
21.39Good news!BURYST::EDMUNDS$ no !fm2r, no commentWed Jan 10 1990 17:496
    It made my day! Thanks, Sue - I'm *really* looking forward to this! As
    for the Eagles being five guys: yes, they were, but there were a lot of
    line-up changes during their time (virtually every album has a
    different line-up), but I would agree that Henley and Frey were the
    mainstay (although Felder did a lot too). Let's wait and see what
    happens in the Spring...
21.40Spent his Last Worthless Evening?!HYEND::SCHILTONWhen they said sit down,I stood upFri Jan 12 1990 16:272
    Well, he did it... your boy Don Henley.  Got 4 Grammy nominations
    (Album of the Year and Record of the Year among them).  
21.41JUMBLY::OCONNOROne - Two - Three !Fri Jan 12 1990 18:2010
    Never!! Weren't The Throwing Muses and NWA (look it up!) hot favourites
    for this most coveted prize in (godblessamerica!) this peerless
    competition for upcoming talent ?? The Grammy Awards you say ?
    Nominations ?

    Will Nobber be there ?? And Adam ("It's 30 an ounce") Clayton ?

    Sounds like a football game for one-legged men. Or smt like that.

    - Tim
21.42BURYST::edmundsThe Alderney AlsationTue May 07 1991 15:336
>                     the Eagles are reuniting in the spring. 
>    Don Henley and Glenn Frey are going to record an album 

Anything more ever come of this?

K.
21.43Boys will be boysHYEND::SCHILTONWhen they said sit down,I stood upTue May 07 1991 23:312
    
    Nope.  Inflated egos and artistic differences and all that...
21.44BEAGLE::WARDThu May 16 1991 14:257
    As somebody, somewhere once said:               
    
    		"Don Henley must die,
    		 Don't let him get back with Glen Frey"
    
    Only joking - they've both produced fairly decent solo albums - why
    throw it all away .. ??
21.45SRFSUP::BERZERempire of the senselessThu May 16 1991 19:445
    re: -1
    
    That is a quote from Mojo Nixon's song "Don Henley Must Die."
    
    -Vicki
21.46Sad, really ;-)HYEND::SCHILTONWhen they said sit down,I stood upMon May 20 1991 16:248
    >> - they've both produced fairly decent solo albums - why
    >>throw it all away .. ??
    
    So KEdmunds could die a happy man.  He got so close last year when
    they did reunite for a couple of concerts here....only to be let
    down.  
    
    Sue
21.47LESLIE::EDMUNDSThe Alderney AlsationMon May 20 1991 17:028
    Apparently they're still contracted to do one more album (are they
    still called that these days?) for WEA. Rumour has it that it will be
    -another- "greatest hits" album (let's see, including the live album
    that will make FOUR compilation albums..)
    
    Oh well, didn't like 'em much anyway..
    
    Keith
21.48Eagles rise from the ashesMUGGER::LIVINGSTONESurvive! get a little crazy...Tue Mar 01 1994 12:018
    This topic has been pretty quite for a while now.
    BUT.....
    The Eagles are getting together again for a World Tour.
    - Wow -
    When anyone hears of UK dates please post here.
    Looking forward to it.
    Watch out for the rush......
    Phil :-)              
21.49Eagles tourMUGGER::LIVINGSTONESurvive! get a little crazy...Mon Jun 27 1994 17:003
    Now I know the Eagles are on tour in the US.
    Florida in November 1994.
    Anyone heard any more? Chance of European tour?
21.50WOTVAX::GILLILANDPNot very Tuna-friendlyFri Jul 08 1994 15:485
    >> Anyone heard any more
    
    Only that the tickets cost $70 !
    
    Phil Gill.
21.51Warm smell of Colitas...MEXV01::FIXED_ASSETSTue Nov 01 1994 21:138
    Warm smell of "colitas" rising up through the air...
    
    Colitas.- Mexican-American-Spanish word for Mariguana flowers.
    
    Old Peyote...   Bitter Creek... May be for the bitter Peyote taste.
    
    Nico from Old Chihuahua, Mexico.
      
21.52Eagles UK dates? (X-posted in MUSIC)MUGGER::LIVINGSTONESurvive! get a little crazy...Mon Nov 28 1994 12:354
    Eagles tour being advertised as June 24th/25th June 1995, in Germany.
    As seen in yesterdays Sunday Times.
    I believe UK dates have been announced. Anybody got any ideas?
    Phil.                       
21.53DNEAST::GOULD_RYANSat Jan 21 1995 00:0014
    
     For anyone interested, the Eagles have a video out that was filmed at
    the start of their summer "Hell Freezes Over" tour and a companion CD.
    The personnel in the band are as follows.....
    
    Don Henley, Glen Frey, Timothy B. Schmidt, Don Felder, Joe Walsh.
    
     It includes some new material as well as some old standards. Well
    worth checking out.
    
     The name of the Video and CD is, as you might guess, "Hell Freezes
    Over".
    
     RG
21.54Hell Freezes Over in UKMUGGER::LIVINGSTONESurvive! get a little crazy...Thu Aug 01 1996 13:1033
    Wembley Stadium, 13th July 1996, EAGLES Hell Freezes Over

    The tickets said the Eagles will be on stage at 7:15pm, after support.
    Didn't really believe they would so turned up at 7:00pm expecting them
    to be on at 8-8:30'ish.
    The Eagles came on stage just after 7:20pm.
    
    Opened with "Hotel California" - wow
    The first hour was a mix of standard Eagle classics.

    A break after about an hour and a quarter.

    The next "segment" was filled with Eagles solo hits...
    The Heat is On, The Boyze of Summer, Life's been good.
    Then "Rocky Mountain Way"....	Gobsmacked!

    The last hour was building to a finale. Superb hits, everyone on their
    feet. Excellent atmosphere and excellent music.
    After numerous encores they finished off (at 10:30pm) with their last
    two numbers of the night:-
    Desperado -    lighters flickering like stars, the audience singing above
    		   the band. I couldn't believe I was really there(!).
    Take It Easy - Back to where they started.

    Excellent concert, excellent venue, excellent atmosphere (particularly
    the second set), excellent band. An all around excellent experience.

    Still haven't really got down to earth. If you even remotely like the
    Eagles then go - you will NOT be disappointed.

    - I'm going again this Friday to Manchester NYNEX.
                                                      
    Phil.