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AR wrote:I know a lot of people aren't into the new Eagles CD.
Unlike Frig and Fro, it is obvious The Eagles cared about how they sound and made the disc sound good. Unlike the money grubbing cheap ass members of Journey.
The Eagles CD is good. It sounds like The Eagles.
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RaiderFan wrote:AR wrote:I know a lot of people aren't into the new Eagles CD.
Unlike Frig and Fro, it is obvious The Eagles cared about how they sound and made the disc sound good. Unlike the money grubbing cheap ass members of Journey.
The Eagles CD is good. It sounds like The Eagles.
Haven't got a chance to pick it up yet, but they couldn't do any worse than Generations.
AR wrote:RaiderFan wrote:AR wrote:I know a lot of people aren't into the new Eagles CD.
Unlike Frig and Fro, it is obvious The Eagles cared about how they sound and made the disc sound good. Unlike the money grubbing cheap ass members of Journey.
The Eagles CD is good. It sounds like The Eagles.
Haven't got a chance to pick it up yet, but they couldn't do any worse than Generations.
Bro it's good. Not fist pumping or anything, but it's a good listen.
Seven Wishes wrote:"Abysmal? He's the most proactive President since Clinton, and he's bringing much-needed change for the better to a nation that has been tyrannized by the worst President since Hoover."- 7 Wishes on Pres. Obama
AR wrote:The Eagles CD is good. It sounds like The Eagles.
Genearations sounded like my bad karoake on audacity. Fuck Journey.
Just Sara wrote:Generations had to grow on me. I like Augeri's voice which helped.
I don't have the new Eagles album yet but I'm really looking forward to it!!!
After 28 (is it 29? I've heard both) years of nothing I will take anything!!!
Classic Rock wrote;
Here is a link to a stream of the entire album:
http://www.kkrw.com/cc-common/news/sect ... agles.html
AR wrote:Sara, there are songs on Generations I do like. The production values are shit though. It sounds like a bad bootleg sonically.
if i knew how to post my myspace acct on here, you could see some recent pix of myself and mike reno!! btw, i'm the thinner one.RaiderFan wrote:AR wrote:RaiderFan wrote:AR wrote:I know a lot of people aren't into the new Eagles CD.
Unlike Frig and Fro, it is obvious The Eagles cared about how they sound and made the disc sound good. Unlike the money grubbing cheap ass members of Journey.
The Eagles CD is good. It sounds like The Eagles.
Haven't got a chance to pick it up yet, but they couldn't do any worse than Generations.
Bro it's good. Not fist pumping or anything, but it's a good listen.
Heard Loverboy's new one yet? Great stuff. If you like the old stuff you'll like the new one.
Ehwmatt wrote:What I've heard so far sounds great... yeah, mellow, but so what... can't deny the beauty of the music. One thing that REALLY irks me is that the excellent Joe Walsh-sung track from the Farewell Melbourne DVD, "One Day at a Time," is nowhere to be found on the disc. It would have broken up the mostly soft numbers nicely and is a genuinely good, quirky pop song in typical Joe fashion.
Methaddict wrote:I know plenty of people have high expectations for this album. I know I did.
Yep. They have had they’re ups and downs creatively. But The Eagles have never released crap no matter what you might say.
It seems like they have been working on this album off and on since 1994.
They may have started and scrapped repeatedly through the years from the comments I’ve read.
But it sure is great to have them back and sounding in fine form.
No doubt that many (including those bozo’s at Rolling Stone magazine) now realize the legacy these guys have carved out.
You may want to argue that they are not the best at what they do, just the most popular.
Well let’s get to it…
Well you’re wondering is this latest release as good as “Hotel California” or “The Long Run”?
To look at things in those terms really wouldn’t be fair or proper.
Long Road Out Of Eden is a worthy successor to what the Long Run was at the time.
The Long Run was as far removed from the Eagles country roots as they would get.
LROOE has a different feel/vibe altogether from those albums and those days.
Henley as always is filled with biting commentary on the lovely state of the world. Frey mostly sings about women and all of the wonderful things we find appealing about them.
I will admit I was just a bit disappointed with my initial listen. I had heard “How Long” and was very much blown away. It was classic 70’s Eagles. This track was a worthy successor to “Take it easy” and “Already Gone”. They used to play “How Long” live but never released it onto vinyl/tape.
As with many double albums, you question the need for releasing it as such. I could take 4-5 songs from each disc and you’d have a superb and solid release.
I understand the reasons and that Glenn Frey pushed this to allow all the guys some time on this disc. Sometimes it works, and sometimes it doesn’t. And that's not to say any of its crap because it’s far from that.
Standout tracks are: How long, Busy being Fabulous, No more cloudy days, Frail Grasp on the big picture, Last good time in town, Business as usual,
Pros: The vocal harmonies are sweet and very much missed all of these years.
The album is consistent and engaging especially after repeated listening.
I love Joe Walsh’s track “Last good time in town”
Cons: I’m not expecting “Victim of love” of “Hotel California part 2” but I was expecting a bit more oomph and less balladry. I rarely get to hear Joe Walsh or Steuart Smith pull out all the stops. “Frail Grasp of the big picture” has some great guitar interplay and licks. We get snippets here or there throughout. Joe Walsh injects his playing throughout and it’s great to hear him again. I do miss Don Felder’s tone and tasteful playing though. When you have such guitar firepower, use it!
I guess my only real compliant if I should even justify it as such is that sometimes I feel like I’m listening to material off of “The Allnighter” or “I can’t stand still”. Not that this is a bad thing really. There are much worse ways of being bad…
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