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Eagles co-founder Randy Meisner dies at 77

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桜川雪July 28  10:05 pm JST

2nd from the left: I see what he did there. Another brick in the wall suit.

Joe Walsh is a guitar god. He can wear whatever he wants.

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Great band. Good memories.

RIP

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The Eagles were not The Eagles without Randy Meisner and Don Felder.

Those arrogant POS control freaks, Don Henley & Glenn Frey, forced them out because they were domineering a-holes!

Meisner and Felder were better off without having to deal with those losers.

RIP, Randy Meisner! You were a legend!!

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In some. Edit button, please

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Also works as great urban camouflage ins one older cities.

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2nd from the left: I see what he did there. Another brick in the wall suit.

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Last Resort, Hotel California, and Desperado all rolled up in the early years. RIP.

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A rather condescending statement in "early success". He was on all but 2 studio albums, with the last one released 30 years after he quit the group.

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Underrated bassist and a very good vocalist. The end was near when he refused to sing Take it the Limit live even though the crowd were screaming for it. Big fight between him and Glenn Frey about it. Left the band not too long after. One of those guys who got sick of touring. Can't blame him.

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RIP Randy. A great singer and bassist, and the Eagles were never the same without him. (even though I really TBS).

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I love the Eagles, so much good music.

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My favorite was "I can't tell you why".

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The Eagles have flown. The memories remain. RIP

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Just a bummer. His vocals on “Take It to the Limit” are amazing.

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