Eagles Live Flac

Oct 16, 2017 The Eagles - 1980-03-04 - Inglewood, CA (Soundboard FLAC) Lineage: SBD > 2nd gen cassette > CDR > EAC > WAV > Editing (below) > FLAC Frontend > FLAC CD1: 01. Hotel California 02. Already Gone 03. In The City 04. King Of Hollywood 05. The Sad Cafe ** 06. Lyin' Eyes 07. I Can't Tell You Why CD2: 01. Seeds:1 Leech:0 332.22 Mb Eagles History of the Eagles Live (1977) FLAC.

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TRACKLIST: Disc 1 1. Peaceful Easy Feeling 2. Best of My Love 3.

Tequila Sunrise 4. Help Me Thru The Night 5. The Heart Of The Matter 6. Love Will Keep Us Alive 7. Learn To Be Still 8. Hotel California 9.

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Strings Soundcheck 10. Wasted Time 11. Wasted Time Reprise 12. Lover's Moon 13. Pretty Maids All In A Row Disc 2 1.

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I Can't Tell You Why 2. The Girl From Yesterday 3. New York Minute 4. The Last Resort 5. Introductions 6. Take It Easy 7. One Of These Nights 8.

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In The City 9. Heartache Tonight 10. Life In The Fast Lane 11. Get Over It 12. Desperado Don Henley - vocals, percussion Glenn Frey - vocals, guitar, keyboards Joe Walsh - vocals, guitar Don Felder - guitar, backing vocals Timothy B. Schmidt - vocals, bass + supporting band DOWNLOAD: (links in comments) (PASSWORD = ra).

Artist: Album: Eagles Live Label: Asylum Records Catalog #: AS 62032 Released: 1980 Genre: Country: USA Although Eagles Live includes four tracks recorded in the fall of 1976 (thus allowing for the inclusion of departed singer Randy Meisner on 'Take It to the Limit'), the bulk of the album comes from the end of the Eagles' 1980 tour, just before they broke up, and it reflects their late concert repertoire, largely drawn from Hotel California and The Long Run. The occasional early song such as 'Desperado' and 'Take It Easy' turn up, but many of the major hits from the middle of the band's career - 'The Best of My Love,' 'One of These Nights,' 'Lyin' Eyes' - are missing, replaced by such curiosities as two extended selections from Joe Walsh's solo career, 'Life's Been Good' and 'All Night Long.' At least Walsh introduces some live variations to his material; the rest of the Eagles seem determined to re-create the studio versions of their songs in concert, which may work for them live but almost makes a live recording superfluous. The previously unrecorded rendition of Steve Young's 'Seven Bridges Road' is welcome, and the album would have benefited from more surprises as well as a livelier approach to a live recording.

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