Beside myself with joyness because you Get It Gal
Randy always stood back from the limelight on stage but he was married aged seventeen and had three children before he was thirty during their glorious tour years and is now a Great-Grand-Dad! I read the transcript of a radio interview he gave a few years ago and he says sometimes he wishes he hadn't just left like he did. His career never took off after that. He grows tomatoes now and feeds the wildlife around his Californian home.
His health isn't good. Talk of dementia and if you recall when they got Eagles past and present together for the Rock 'n' Roll Hall of Fame award in 1998 Randy was stuck on the end of the stage and sort of strummed and barely sung and looked bewildered. I felt the need to hug him <nothing new there then>
The boxed set I bought was the two TV programmes plus The Hotel California tour live in Washington DC in 1977 and watching Randy play bass and sing the soaring harmony on 'One of These Nights' is heavenliness and beyond. The box set cost £27.00 including a lovely book of photos. I couldn't wait for a birthday or Christmas to wait for it as a gift as I needed it Now. Put it on your wish list Gal.
I was too busy in the 1970s with work, family to do any more than buy Eagles albums and cassettes and catch a glimpse of them now and then on TV. So I am reborn
Re-awakened to the splendour of The Eagles.
Don Felder looks gorgeous, and I have a soft spot for Joe Walsh as an old rocker and watching them play guitar with and against each other is wondrous. Yes, Glenn came across as a little bit nasty.
Of to look at your links. Thanks for those. Great Randy photo.
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