Eagles: Before the Band (The Eagles Trilogy)
S**R
So you want to be a Rock & Roll Legend?!
Ever wonder how a true legend of an American Rock & Roll band happens in the first place? The 20th Century's most prolific gross selling version, the Eagles, is meticulously laid out in chronological detail in Rik Fargo's first edition of a historical trilogy in "Eagles - Before the Band." A wondrous account of how the boys with a dream made it all come true. A fascinating look back to the roots of American's most prolific popular band measured by record sells is captured in this intriguing fascinating book. Whether you like the Eagles or not, this book will help you understand how it all happened for the legendary band that visited Hotel California, & experienced Life in the Fast Lane. A must read for anyone who loves rock & roll through the lives of the fabulous Eagles!
N**T
Interesting - I liked it
I liked the format of "short stories"... just interesting stories, anecdotes, and both meaningful and meaningless details. An easy read that goes great with me switching the music on my JBL between whichever artist, song, or album I'm reading about.
A**R
Great book! Can't wait for the next one.
Great read, lots of history, lots of memories. I was swept away by the journey of the music industry as a whole as well as the experiences of each band member as they grew into their creative roles and came together as an amazing band. Lots of work went into setting the stage for the changing world that the Eagles experienced before they became the Eagles. The book is very well organized and easy to follow. I enjoyed learning about their experiences and others that I had not known before. I'm planning to order more as gifts for family members who love the Eagles as much as I do.
S**T
Was listed as new, but it is not
Item arrived early, but the front and back covers are creased ( in the same area) it looks like a used book.
O**R
A Thorough Back-History of the Eagles. Looking forward to the next in the series.
Eagles are an amazing phenomenon, not just as a band, but as an emblem of their time. There are numerous books about them and about the genre I am perfectly comfortable in calling Country Rock. (Because that’s exactly what it is.) Having read numerous books on this subject, I approached this one with some trepidation, concerned that there was nothing left to tell in the story of the Eagles or the genre in which they got their start. I need not have been concerned.The essential difference between this and any number of other works covering the same subject matter reduces to perspective. Instead of approaching the subject as a linear narrative, this book uses a series of vignettes which cover pieces of the story, but uniquely, seek to place these in the greater context.One comes away with a sense of what each person was doing so that we understand Walsh’s journey in parallel with Leadon’s, Frey’s, etc. The chapters are short and sometimes there is overlap, but this serves to firmly anchor each vignette in the overall context. You come away not only understanding where each piece fits in the puzzle, but also why it fits there.This adds dimension to every character and it becomes apparent that every individual member of Eagles was very focused and was looking for the perfect outlet by the time the band formed. After reading this book, I am convinced that Eagles was the perfect alchemy of artists and with any other lineup, the results would have not been as good as they were.Coming away from this book, I feel that I know more about the members as individuals than I ever had in the past. There’s a lot more to the story of this band than ‘four musicians who knew each other because of the Troubadour worked backing Linda Ronstadt and then started a band which all but dominated the ‘70s.’ Before that brilliant open G Major chord in Take It Easy ever rung in our ears, there was a steep learning curve both individually and eventually collectively. This book tells that story.
J**N
Ok, but not a great read.
Lots of good information about the band and its members and their early origins. However, much of the book is repetitive and it feels like you just keep re-reading the same information over and over.
B**E
Very good read on what led to the birth of the Eagles
Great attention to detail and history of country rock! Great insight into the intestinal fortitude it takes to make it to the top and the luck that is still needed to get there.
C**S
It's The Eagles!
This book is very detailed. Like the Title says "Before the Band" talks about Elvis and the invention of Stratocaster Guitars, but everything you read ties in with the Band Members in some way. And then it leads into the Bands full story about growing up and all. Awesome Book 💯 A Trilogy Story, I need the other 2 Books now 😌
S**R
Rock history!
It was an interesting to learn about different musicians and their evolution in their music careers through the sixties and seventies. But I guess I was more interested in reading more on the Eagles experiences through the seventies. Still very informative. Thanks!
Z**.
Excellent.
Great book.
S**Y
Repetitive
Decent book, but too much repetition of information, it becomes boring after a while.
C**T
Eagles
Great read 😁
M**E
Excellent
Good history
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