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Saturday, April 6, 2013

History of the Eagles - Parts 1 and 2 - 5 stars out of 5 stars

Maybe the best "American"band in history.They started in the late 60's broke up in the 80's reunited in the 90's and are still around today.Only the Rolling Stones are around longer and they are not american. Showtime has put together a great 2 part documentary totaling 3 hours of the story of this bands history and turmoil and the music.There are now 4 members and 3 ex members.Not bad for this super group that still counts its 2 songwriters as there through it all.Glenn Frey, Don Henley.Their personnel life and relationships are not delved into,but the story doesn't shy away from drugs and booze.
They may not have be as edge as other bands but their music was unique in the harmony and melodies unlike the harder edgy songs of the times.As someone said in the film,what the country also needed was someone saying"Take it Easy",amid all that turmoil,which became a song and had great lyrics and romantic overtones that everyone needed and that this song provided.The solo artist and close friend of Frey's,Jackson Brown, contributed to the song of that name with the lyric,

"Well, I'm a standing on a corner In Winslow, Arizona "and then Frey added "And such a fine sight to see It's a girl, my lord In a flatbed Ford Slowin' down to take a look at me "

and thats also when I became a fan back in the day.Nostalgic ? Yes. Important,hell yes.
If you like the music from the are 60's and 70's you'll flash back to as someone else said in the film,the 70's as you remember them even if thats not the way they really were.
Trailer URL follows the picture.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MkYZrcJzY-M

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