Sunday, April 23, 2023

The Eagles | '70s History in Brief

I first heard about the Eagles as a fifteen-year-old in 1977, when my English teacher decided to share her take on the lyrics of Hotel California in class. As of this year, both Randy Meisner and Glenn Frey are no longer with us, God rest their souls. However, I'm still discovering Eagles songs that I've never heard before, and facts about the band that pique my interest. This post highlights a number of milestones in the band's history from 1971 to 1980. Now, while there's always been lots of controversy and speculation surrounding the Eagles; we won't be delving into any of that. With that out of the way, let's begin our journey.

    


Founding Members L-R: Leadon, Meisner, Henley, Frey


In July 1971, Don Henley [drums], Glenn Frey [guitar], Bernie Leadon [guitar] and Randy Meisner [bass] played their first show together as the backing band for Linda Ronstadt. The week-long gig was at Disneyland, and part of Ronstadt's Silk Purse tour. Later that year, with Ronstadt's blessings, these four young men formed the Eagles [Lewis 2013, Graff 2016, Whitaker 2022].



Eagles, Jackson Browne and Linda Ronstadt, circa 1976


The Eagles signed on to David Geffen’s Asylum Records in 1971. Their first single, Take It Easy, was released on May 1, 1972. Following this, Eagles, their debut album was released on June 1, 1972 [McNamara 2012, Cashmere, 2022, Patton 2023].



Eagles Cover



Eagles Foldout



Eagles Inner Sleeve



Desperado, the second Eagles album, was released on April 17, 1973. Desperado was an "Old West" concept album [Gallucci 2013, Ruhlmann 2012b, Cashmere 2022].



Eagles, circa 1973



Desperado Cover



On the Border was to be the third Eagles album produced by Glyn Johns. However, in the midst of recording this album, the band decided they could no longer work with Johns. Bill Szymczyk was then hired as Johns' replacement. Of the Johns-produced recordings, only two songs were retained [Buskin 2010, Ruhlmann 2012d].



The Eagles with Bill Szymczyk [far right]



On the Border also marked the debut of Don Felder, who was recruited to play slide on Good Day in Hell. Felder later accepted Glenn Frey's invitation to join the band. On the Border was released on March 22, 1974 [Fong 1993, Ruhlmann 2012d, Sisk 2022a].



1974 Lineup L-R: Leadon, Henley, Frey, Felder, Meisner



On the Border Cover



On June 10, 1975, the Eagles released their fourth studio album, One of These Nights. After completing the tour in support of the album, founding member Bernie Leadon left the Eagles. This was in December 1975, and within the month, Leadon was replaced by Joe Walsh [Kay 2007, DeRiso 2015, Ruhlmann 2012c].



One of These Nights Cover



One of These Nights Inner Sleeve



Hotel California, released on December 8, 1976, was the fifth Eagles studio album and the first to feature Joe Walsh. Walsh co-wrote two songs on this album, Life in the Fast Lane and Pretty Maids All in a Row; singing lead vocals on the latter [Fong 1993, Ruhlmann 2012a, Chilton 2020].




1976 Lineup L-R: Felder, Henley, Walsh, Frey, Meisner 



Hotel California Cover



Hotel California Gatefold



Hotel California Inner Sleeve



Hotel California would also be the last Eagles album to feature founding member Randy Meisner. He participated in the tour to promote Hotel California but left the band after a show at Houston's Jeppesen Stadium on July 9, 1977 [Kerns 2022, Sisk 2022b].



Fort Worth, July 8 1977. ©Bob Jones



In September 1977, Glenn Frey gave Timothy B. Schmit a call, inviting him to join the Eagles as Meisner's replacement. Soon after that, Schmit accepted Frey's offer [Kay 2017, Hall 2017, Marten 2021].



1977 Lineup L-R: Frey, Felder, Henley, Walsh, Schmit

 

On March 1, 1978, the Eagles started work on their sixth studio album, The Long Run. The first song to be completed was I Can't Tell You Why, which Timothy B. Schmit co-wrote and sang lead vocals on. Produced once again by Bill Szymczyk, The Long Run was released on September 24, 1979 [Fong 1993, Giles 2015b, Kay 2017].




The Long Run Cover



The Long Run Gatefold



The Long Run Inner Sleeve



So, that's about it for the Eagles as far as the '70s are concerned. On July 31, 1980, Glenn Frey and Don Felder "threatened each other with physical violence" onstage during a fundraiser for Senator Alan Cranston. The event was held in Long Beach, California. Timothy B. Schmit called Frey the following day, only to be told that "the Eagles were finished" [Giles 2015a, Whitaker 2021, Das 2021].




Long Beach, July 31 1980. ©Richard E. Aaron/Redferns




References

Brown, M. [2020, October 3]

Buskin, R. [2010]

Cashmere, P. [2022, June 1]

Chilton, M. [2020, December 8]

Das, D. [2021, July 7]

DeRiso, N. [2015, December 20]

Fong, K. [1993, May 13]

Gallucci, M. [2013, April 17]

Giles, J. [2015a]

Giles, J. [2015b]

Graff, G. [2016, January 18]

Greentree, M. [2022, August 18]

Hall, R. [2017, May 17]

Kay, N. [2007]

Kay, N. [2017, July 19]

Kerns, N. [2022, July 9]


Marten, N. [2021, January 8]


Patton, A. [2023, April 20]

Ruhlmann, W. [2012a]

Ruhlmann, W. [2012b]

Ruhlmann, W. [2012c]

Ruhlmann, W. [2012d]

Sisk, J. [2022a]

Sisk, J. [2022b]

Whitaker, S. [2021, July 31]

Whitaker, S. [2022, July 12]

Sunday, April 09, 2023

1995 MIM Fender Squier Series Stratocaster

Serial Number: MN542224
Origin: Ensenada, Mexico
Year: 1995

Body
Body Material: Poplar
Body Shape: Stratocaster
Body Finish: Polyurethane
Color: Black
 
Neck
Neck Material: Maple
Scale Length: 25.5"
Fretboard Material: Maple
Fretboard Radius: 9.5”
Number of Frets: 21
Fret Size: Vintage Style
Nut Width: 1.650”
Position Inlays: Black Dots, Narrow Spacing
Truss Rod: Standard
Skunk Stripe: Yes
 
Headstock
Type: Small
Logo: Black Label Fender '70s Style Logo
Front Decals:
Stratocaster, Made in Mexico, Squier Series, Serial Number
Back Decals: None
 
Electronics
Bridge Pickup: Single Coil, Ceramic
Middle Pickup: Single Coil, Ceramic
Neck Pickup: Single Coil, Ceramic
Controls: Master Volume, Neck Pickup Tone, Middle Pickup Tone
Switching: Five-Position Blade
Configuration: SSS
 
Hardware
Bridge: Synchronous Standard Strat Tremolo
Saddles: Cast Block Saddles
Tuning Machines: Trapezoid
String Tree: Butterfly
Hardware: Chrome
Pickguard: One-Ply White, 11 Holes
Control Knobs: White
Switch Tip: White
Tremolo Arm Tip: White
Pickup Covers: White
Neck Plate: Four-Bolt, Plain

Information on this page is courtesy of Antonio Calvosa






Poplar Body


Maple Neck | 21 Frets


Black Label Logo

Trapezoid Tuning Machines

Truss Rod Access Channel | String Nut

Black Dot Fretboard Inlays

Neck Heel



Neck Pocket

Pickups | Bridge | Controls | Output Jack

Ceramic Pickups

Volume and Tone Pots | Selector Switch


Saturday, April 08, 2023

2020 Squier Classic Vibe '70s Jazz Bass V

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Origin: Indonesia
Year: 2020
Serial Number: ICS20043303

Body
Body Material: Soft Maple
Body Shape: Jazz Bass®
Body Finish: Gloss Polyurethane
Color: Natural

Pickups
Bridge Pickup: Fender® Designed Alnico Single-Coil
Neck Pickup: Fender® Designed Alnico Single-Coil

Electronics
Neck Pickup Volume: Alpha A250K Mini Pot
Bridge Pickup Volume: Alpha A250K Mini Pot
Tone Control: Alpha A250K Mini Pot
Tone Capacitor: 0.05uF
Output Jack: Mono

Hardware
Bridge: Five-Saddle Vintage-Style
Hardware Finish: Nickel
Tuning Machines: Vintage-Style
Pickguard: Three-Ply Black
Control Knobs: Black Plastic
Neck Plate: Four-Bolt Squier®

Neck
Neck Material: Maple
Neck Binding: Black
Neck Finish: Tinted Gloss Urethane
Neck Shape: "C" Shape
Scale Length: 34" [86.36 cm]
Fretboard Material: Maple
Fretboard Radius: 9.5" [241 mm]
Number of Frets: 20
Fret Size: Narrow Tall
Nut Material: Bone
Nut Width: 1.875" [47.6 mm]
Position Inlays: Black Block
Truss Rod: Head Adjust






Bone Nut

Squier Black and Gold Logo

Vintage-Style Tuning Machines

Serial Number

Maple Neck

Bound Maple Fretboard

9.5" Fretboard Radius

Three-Ply Black Pickguard

Soft Maple Body

Four-Bolt Squier Neck Plate

Fender Designed Alnico Single-Coil Neck Pickup

Neck Pickup DCR

Shielded Neck Pickup Cavity

Fender Designed Alnico Single-Coil Bridge Pickup

Bridge Pickup DCR

Shielded Bridge Pickup Cavity

Five-Saddle Vintage-Style Bridge

Volume and Tone Knobs

Shielded Control Cavity