Eagles' Glenn Frey dead at 67

Jagger69

Three lullabies in an ancient tongue
Damn.....this kind of **** just keeps hitting closer to home with every contemporary rock icon of mine who passes away. Makes me realize my own mortality and its constant inevitability when these artists I grew up with are suddenly no longer with us. There's another vacancy at the Hotel California. R.I.P. Glenn....:******:

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Right On Jagger!! Very Sad Day For The Music World Has Lost A Great One!!

Listening To "The Very Best Of The Eagles", "Lyin Eyes" & "Take It Easy" & "Already Gone", Had "Smuggler Blues" First.

Glenn You Be Missed, R.I.P.!!
 
****. Natalie Cole, David Bowie, Alan Rickman, Glen Frey all dead within the last week. Who's next? My money's on Cher.

I remember listening to Hotel California in my ******'s basement when I was about ten. And the folklore and urban myths surrounding it were almost as good as the song. When I was a younger man my roommate and I drove to Winslow, Arizona in his flatbed Ford after an Eagles concert at Sam Boyd Silver Bowl. True story. So long, Glen Frey. We hardly knew ye.
 
****. Natalie Cole, David Bowie, Alan Rickman, Glen Frey all dead within the last week. Who's next? My money's on Cher.

I remember listening to Hotel California in my ******'s basement when I was about ten. And the folklore and urban myths surrounding it were almost as good as the song. When I was a younger man my roommate and I drove to Winslow, Arizona in his flatbed Ford after an Eagles concert at Sam Boyd Silver Bowl. True story. So long, Glen Frey. We hardly knew ye.

Don't forget Lemmy.;)
 
:(

R.I.P. to a truly cool dude and great musician.

One of my favorite side projects that he did in the 80's (around his Smuggler's Blues song - Miami Vice episode of the same name):

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He played with Seger in Detroit before heading to California and hooking up with Don Henley in Linda Ronstadt's band. Heading down the Seven Bridges Road. RIP Glenn.
 
This **** is getting out of fucking hand! Desperado Is one of my favorite albums...I'm partial to the earlier Eagles, although it's all listenable... which is rare in so many bands.

And because of this horrible loss, we didn't hear much about another great musician, one of the founding members of Mott The Hoople, drummer Dale Griffin died a day or two ago, also. He was 67 years old too. kind of fucked up...the ones that died young, are in the 27 club....and the ones that lasted, seem to be in the 67 club.
 
This **** is getting out of fucking hand! Desperado Is one of my favorite albums...I'm partial to the earlier Eagles, although it's all listenable... which is rare in so many bands.

And because of this horrible loss, we didn't hear much about another great musician, one of the founding members of Mott The Hoople, drummer Dale Griffin died a day or two ago, also. He was 67 years old too. kind of fucked up...the ones that died young, are in the 27 club....and the ones that lasted, seem to be in the 67 club.

Was lucky to have seen the Eagles in the early years but never saw Mott The Hoople. Liked their music and Ian Hunter on vocals. "All The Young Dudes". 8 track tapes back then.
 
There's a hell of a band forming upstairs though:

Scott Weiland and Bowie on vocals, Lemmy on Bass, Dale Griffin on drums and now Glenn Frey on Guitar.
 
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