Released 53 Years Ago Today, the Eagles’ Hitless Country-Rock Wonder That Contains Don Henley’s Greatest Regret
On This Day in 1974, the Eagles Released the “Best-Sounding Record” They Ever Made, Featuring a 5-Word Hidden Message
The Song Glenn Frey Co-Wrote for Neil Young Collaborator Nicolette Larson, Later Covered by J.D. Souther, Then George Strait for a Film
Fans Accused The Eagles of Selling out With This Divisive Record, but the Band Said They Had Nothing to Do With It
3 Comments On This Day in 1977, the Eagles Were at No. 1 With a Love Song That Was a Veiled Commentary on the Music Industry
Don Henley Explains Why He Doesn’t Listen to This Classic Eagles Song (or Any of His Famous Band’s Music)
On This Day in 1977, the Eagles Released the “Best Guitar Solo of All Time” While Taking Us on a “Journey From Innocence to Experience”
The Ambitious Comparison Don Felder Once Made in Support of Eagles: “I Think They’re the American Version of…”
Why Don Henley Thought Punk Rock Was Something of a Facade: “There Is No Such Thing As ‘Perfection’ in Rock ’n’ Roll”
How a Night Partying at the Troubadour Led Randy Meisner to Start Writing This Classic by The Eagles, and the Troubles It Caused
The Eagles Play Their First Concert Without Joe Walsh Since the Guitar Great Joined the Band 50-Plus Years Ago
Eagles’ Legendary ‘Greatest Hits’ Album Is the First in US History To Sell More Than 40 Million Copies