New Eagles CD

by purplesofa 12 Replies latest jw friends

  • purplesofa
    purplesofa

    To me the most overplayed band on the radio, ever, is the EAGLES.

    Today I bought their new cd.

    Its nice, I like it. It brings back an old comfortable feeling from long ago, but it is new and fresh.

    Waiting in the Weeds written by Don Henley ( a few of the lyrics from this song)

    It's comin' on the end of August, Another summer's promise amost gone. And thought I heard some wise man say that every dog will have his day~He never mentioned that these dog days get so long~~~I don't know when I realized the dream was over~There was no particular hour, no given day~You know it didn't come in a flame~There was no final scene, no frozen frame~I just watched it slowly fade away~~~And I've been waiting in the weeds~Waiting for my time to come again~Hope is floating on the breeze, carrying my soul high up above the ground~I've been keeping to myself, Knowing that the seasons are slowly changing you~And though your with somebody else~He'll never love you like I do~

    I've been biding time with crows and sparrows while peacocks prance and skip the masquerade~And I've been waiting in the weeds~waitingfor hte dust to settle down along the back roads running through the fields, lying on the outskirts of this lonesome town~ lala lalalala

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J5mbZ5_Szrg

    purps

  • blondie
    blondie

    I just got the new CD. Have seen them in person 4 times; would again. I don't listen to the music radio only news so I don't get it overplayed.

  • purplesofa
    purplesofa

    Its a good cd isnt it Blondie, I would love to see them LIVE

    There were here when I was a practicing JW, and I would not go see them.

    purps

  • justhuman
    justhuman

    Nice band...with nice songs

  • Undecided
    Undecided

    One of my favorite groups. I very seldom buy CDs but this one I must have.

    Ken P.

  • purplesofa
    purplesofa

    I gotta tell you, I did not know it was a 2 disc, and have listened to disc one a few times today..........

    and well, now I am enjoying disc 2!!!!!

    and its good too!

    purps

  • skeeter1
    skeeter1

    I'm asking Santa to bring me this CD. I went to see the Eagles about 4 years ago. Awesome concert. But, they didn't sing, "In a New York Minute."

    Is the CD as good as "Hell Freezes Over"?

    Skeeter

  • purplesofa
    purplesofa

    Is the CD as good as "Hell Freezes Over"?

    Im not an expert.........

    alt Fri November 9, 2007

    Eagles' marketing soars ahead, but music stays mired in past

    By George Lang
    The Oklahoman Until Billboard magazine announced on Wednesday that it was changing its policies for sales tracking, the top-selling music release in the country, Eagles' "Long Road Out of Eden,” was nowhere to be found on the album charts. They were dominated by Us Weekly's favorite mom, Britney Spears.

    As the music business continues to splinter, and artists find nontraditional ways to market their recordings, the standard methods of accounting for success were ill-equipped to report the sales of musicians who abandon the major labels and classic distribution schemes. Eagles chose to distribute "Long Road Out of Eden” exclusively through Wal-Mart stores as well as Sam's Club, the stores' Web sites and Eaglesband.com, so its sales were not reported through SoundScan.

    So recognition for the band's first sales figures fell to Wal-Mart itself until Wednesday, when Billboard announced it would begin reporting sales for discs with exclusive deals with single retailers. Wal-Mart released a statement Tuesday announcing that the band sold more than anyone else in the business during its first week of release — more than 700,000 copies.

    "We were confident that Eagles fans would embrace ‘Long Road Out of Eden,' but it has exceeded our first week projections. With the holiday season approaching, we are confident that the double CD package will be one of the biggest sellers in Wal-Mart history,” said Gary Severson, senior vice president of entertainment at Wal-Mart. "We've notified the RIAA of the sales to quickly certify ‘Long Road Out of Eden's' multi-platinum status.”

    Well, that might get a laugh or two from the Recording Industry Association of America, if only for the hubris of that "multi-platinum status” claim. First-week sales of 700,000 copies means that "Long Road Out of Eden” is a gold record with 200,000 to spare, but it is still 300,000 short of platinum. It's undoubtedly going to meet those benchmarks, but calm down already.

    I might have been one of those 700,000 people snapping up "Long Road Out of Eden” if it had been released — oh, I don't know — in 1982. "Eden” arrives 28 years after the band's previous studio release, 1979's "The Long Run,” ridiculed as "the long one” by petulant music writers of the day because it took three whole years for the band to follow-up its landmark 1976 disc, "Hotel California.”

    But so much has happened musically in the past three decades, and upon initial inspection of "Eden,” the disc plays as if none of it happened. A lot of people are clearly happy about that. And I'm a realist; I didn't expect the band to bring in Nigel Godrich or Scott Storch to make them sound as 21st century as their marketing plan. Still, what did Don Henley, Glenn Frey, Joe Walsh and Timothy B. Schmit do on their quarter-century summer vacation?

    Eagles missed their window with me, which closed around the end of the '80s and Henley's "The End of the Innocence.” It re-opened when I saw the band's MTV special, "Hell Freezes Over” in 1994 and was impressed with how Eagles' harmonies held together. But it shut again out of boredom and impatience with a band whose music I enjoyed when I was 12.

    Back then, I also watched "Fantasy Island” every week and carried a Goody comb in my back pocket. There's no need to go back to those, either.

    Read George Lang's Staticblog on NewsOK.com.

    but, it's pretty darn good IMO.

    purps

  • choosing life
    choosing life

    I saw them a few years ago on their last tour. They were great! I was wondering if the new CD would be worthwhile. I read a review that said they intentionally wrote it in the mode of the 70's, that attracted me. Thanks Purps for the heads up on the CD. I'll have to pick it up.

  • Legolas
    Legolas

    I love Linkin Park myself.

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