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This is the MySpace for EaglesOnlineCentral.com , an UNOFFICIAL website for the rock band the Eagles. Eagles Online Central has a vast array of information and goodies including Eagles biographies, articles, discographies, lyrics, videographies, photos, live material, and much more for fans of one of the greatest rock bands in the world.
Unofficial Eagles Message Board:
The Border
Affiliated Unofficial Member Sites:
GlennFreyOnline.com
DonHenleyOnline.com
TimothyBSchmitOnline.com
JoeWalshOnline.com
Affiliated Unofficial Former Member Sites:
BernieLeadonOnline.com
RandyMeisnerOnline.com
DonFelderOnline.com
Official Eagles MySpace:
myspace.com/eaglesmusic
About Eagles
The Eagles were formed in 1971 by guitarist/singer Glenn Frey, drummer/singer Don Henley, guitarist/singer Bernie Leadon, and bassist/singer Randy Meisner. The initial idea was Frey's; when signed to Asylum by David Geffen, he was advised to form a group - and he did. He had been hired by Linda Ronstadt and her manager John Boylan to get together a group to back Ronstadt on tour. With an eye towards his future band, he approached Henley to be her drummer. With Boylan's help, Frey was also able to interest Leadon and Meisner, two other members of her touring band. They gelled so well that before long, the four guys were in Geffen's offices with Leadon asking the fateful question: "Do you want us or don't you?"
Geffen signed them and hooked them up with famous producer Glyn Johns to record their first album Eagles (1972), which was done in London in less than three weeks. Johns guided them towards a country-rock sound, producing the hits Take It Easy, Peaceful Easy Feeling, and Witchy Woman.
Their second album Desperado (1973) was less successful, but artistically strong - a concept "rockers as outlaws" album that was ahead of its time. It was their third album On the Border (1974), however, that produced their first number one hit: Best of My Love. That song would start a trend of number ones over the next six years. It was also during the making of On the Border when the Eagles switched producers from Johns to Bill Scymczyk, who gave them more freedom in their approach and was open to making the albums more "rocking." A "late addition" to the album was guitarist Don Felder, who soon joined the group officially.
One of These Nights (1975) garnered them their first Grammy for the song Lyin' Eyes and the title track was their next number-one hit. Take It to the Limit from the album was their first gold record. The songwriting, especially in the cases of Frey and Henley, was growing in sophistication. Nevertheless, Leadon had become disenchanted with the Eagles lifestyle, dissatisfied with the direction they were taking. He left and was replaced by renowned ex-James Gang guitarist Joe Walsh.
With Walsh on board, the group moved even closer to a hard rock sound with Hotel California (1976). They hit paydirt. The album was a massive success, second only to Fleetwood Mac's Rumours as the highest selling album of its time. It was a concept album detailing the dark desperation felt by those who had lived out their every decadent fantasy and still remained unsatisfied. With its inspired vocals, brilliant musicianship, and pop-culture appeal, it spawned hit after hit after hit and guaranteed them a place in music history.
Unfortunately, the decadence of Hotel California was being enacted by the band in their everyday lives. Their "third encore" parties after shows became infamous carnivals of sex, drugs, and booze. The substance abuse did not make the tensions in the studio and on the road go away; in some ways, it exacerbated them. Egos that had always been at odds were now on their way to a Battle Royal. Meisner left at the end of the tour, not wanting to deal with it anymore.
As a replacement, the Eagles brought in Timothy B. Schmit who, like Meisner, used to play bass for Poco. They began work on The Long Run (1979). The huge pressure on them to match and even outpace Hotel California made the already-clashing egos hyper-sensitive as well. The music-making process became an ordeal rather than a joy. Frey was especially miserable, and started to consider breaking up the band. He made the final decision to do so at a 1980 benefit show in Long Beach for Sentator Alan Cranston. Accounts vary, but allegedly, Don Felder expressed disinterest in the Cranstons in their hearing. Frey was embarrassed and enraged. They exchanged threats during the show and then afterwards, got into a physical fight which ended with Felder swinging a guitar at Frey before the fight was broken up.
That was it for Frey. He didn't even want to rejoin the band to mix the tracks for the Live album (1980), Fed-Ex-ing his parts to the studio instead. He called Henley and told him that he wanted to do his own thing for a while... and that was it. The Eagles were over. Or so everyone thought...
Then, in 1993, the Eagles got back together to appear in Travis Tritt's video for his cover of Take It Easy. Unlike an attempt to get the Eagles back together that had occurred in 1990, this one stuck. They "resumed" with Hell Freezes Over (1994), making a best-selling video as well as a live album. Their tour made more money than anyone had anticipated. The Eagles were back on the map.
When the tour ended in 1996, many wondered if the Eagles were also over once more. The next time they appeared, it was to be inducted into the Rock'n'Roll Hall of Fame in 1998. All seven Eagles past and present performed.
In 1999, the Eagles made plans to play several "Millennium" shows at the turn of the century. They recorded the shows and released some of the live tracks as part of the Selected Works (2000), which they would tour to promote. After the Millennium shows, however, Don Felder was fired over a disagreement about money. He sued; they counter-sued. The Eagles reached a settlement with Felder in 2007.
Still able to draw stadium-sized crowds, the Eagles continued to tour without Felder, off and on. They released a single, Hole in the World, from their Very Best of the Eagles album (2003), and then launched their "Farewell 1" tour to promote it. This led to the filming of one of the tour's shows for release on DVD, Farewell 1: Live in Melbourne (2005).
On Oct. 30, 2007, the Eagles released their first studio album in 28 years, Long Road Out of Eden. It debuted at #1 not only on the Billboard charts in the US, but in the UK and Australia. The single How Long won a Grammy. Once again, the Eagles have shown they've got what it takes.
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EOC now has Twitter account!

All you Twitter users out there, EOC has now created a Twitter account. Here it is:http://www.twitter.com/eaglesonlineThe one and only EOC account. There are posers out there, so make sure you've foll...
Posted by on Sat, 02 May 2009 10:48:00 GMT

Site Down Time

Eagles Online Central and several of its network sites will be down for a few hours as we change servers. Hopefully all will go well and we will be back online soon!
Posted by on Wed, 29 Apr 2009 10:03:00 GMT

Decorated for Christmas

Enjoy your holiday season!
Posted by on Wed, 17 Dec 2008 17:41:00 GMT

Hacker problems

I just wanted to let everyone know that the Eagles Online Network sites were hacked and I have taken them offline until I can get back home and undo the damage on Wednesday (I am currently out of town...
Posted by on Mon, 04 Aug 2008 21:56:00 GMT

Tour Dates

The Eagles have added some shows - most recently, Charlottesville, Virginia. While dates are still limited (the only others are Atlanta, the Stagecoach Festival in Indio, California, and the Hard Rock...
Posted by on Sun, 30 Mar 2008 01:33:00 GMT

Eagles Online network site down time

Due to a database move by the company with which I host my sites, all of the sites in the Eagles Online network (ie, EaglesOnlineCentral, GlennFreyOnline, DonHenleyOnline, JoeWalshOnline, TimothyBSchm...
Posted by on Sat, 29 Mar 2008 00:25:00 GMT

Awards

It’s been too long since I’ve update the MySpace Blog!  Some "old news" worth mentioning is that the Eagles won the Grammy for Best Country Peformance by a Duo or Group for "How Long....
Posted by on Sat, 29 Mar 2008 00:21:00 GMT

Busy Being Fabulous Video now available

The Eagles have just premiered a video for their latest single, "Busy Being Fabulous." You can see it on various sites such as MSN.com, VH1.com, MTV.com and CMT.com. If you want to add the video to yo...
Posted by on Thu, 24 Jan 2008 00:09:00 GMT

Eagles play 4 shows in London - tickets on sale now

On March 20, 22, 23, and 26th of 2008, the Eagles will begin their Long Road Out of Eden tour in London. They're playing the 02 arena.  Tickets are currently on sale. You can order by calling the...
Posted by on Wed, 23 Jan 2008 23:59:00 GMT

Christmas Decorations

I decorated the Eagles Online Central MySpace for Christmas - I even made a Christmas video!  Drop on by for some warm cider (the imaginary kind). :)
Posted by on Sun, 09 Dec 2007 14:30:00 GMT