The bass player singing lead on this, Randy Meisner, just passed away about 5 months ago at age 77. He was known to be a very sweet and nice guy. His spirit and singing will be missed.
I just cried listening to it and watching the ladies reactions. I saw them sing it live in 1977 just 6 days before this was recorded. The audience went wild!
I'm just old enough to remember when this song was new. I remember being on the school bus (3rd or 4th grade), and this song was playing in the background, and you could have heard a pin drop. Total silence among all of us, because we were all grooving to this song.
first video i've seen of yours. love seeing the younger generation listen/appreciate the classics. one tidbit of this song. this song used to cause strife within the band because randy meisner (the main singer of this song) had trouble belting out the lyrics, especially towards the end, which was very taxing on his vocal chords. the powers that be of the band (don henley & glenn frey) used to give meisner a lot of shit. so when you see randy belt the "ahhhhhhh" at the end, notice the reaction of frey and how excited he gets and puts an extra umph on his instrument. keep it up!
I didn't hear about the singing being a problem with his vocal cords (no h), rather Frey and Henley wanted him to sing it because the fans wanted to hear it. But Meisner hated the spotlight and sometimes refused to sing, and Frey was insistent. I don't like Henley or Frey, but they were right. If Meisner wanted to be a rock musician in a huge band like Eagles, he should've sucked it up and performed it every show, for the fans who paid big money. Anyway, RIP Frey and Meisner.
So if you can imagine, Randy Meisner (the lead singer in this song), was really shy about singing solos and this was actually his last tour with Eagles. I mean, WHAT a voice! This whole concert is really worth watching, "Hotel California" and "Take It Easy" feature two other of their members singing lead. They sounded just as good in person as they did in the studio. Great reaction!
@@stevetokeley6542 They pushed him to do it even when he wasn't feeling well. But it was more than that. Incessant touring and bossy behaviour by the two pushy, selfish members of the band.
If you watch the documentary on the eagles glen frey tells the story of how terrified Randy miesner would panic when he had to sing this song to close the show because he was so afraid he wouldn’t hit the high notes. Rest in peace Randy. You never missed.
Came out in 1975-1976. First time I ever went to a bar, with my parents of course (back in the day you could get in with your parents). I was was 16 and it was the first time I danced to a song in a bar. Good memories.
He got fired because that high note became more and more inconsistent and he became obsessive about it to the point where his nerves would make it even more difficult for him to do it every night. Frey berated him over it which didn’t help and he was essentially chased out of the band because Frey was pretty aggressive and Randy was just a gentle soul. Poor Randy RIP This was also their first real “hit song”
Randy co-wrote this song with Don H. and Glenn F. of the Eagles. Before he was in the Eagles, he was in a band called Poco. He also did some solo work. IMHO, the best of those is this one... ua-cam.com/video/k3jFaDmC1t0/v-deo.htmlfeature=shared
The bass player singing lead on this, Randy Meisner, just passed away about 5 months ago at age 77. He was known to be a very sweet and nice guy. His spirit and singing will be missed.
RIP Randy Meisner!! ❤
Jesus, I am really getting heartbroken as these people pass.
Still listening Randy 💔love you vocals 🎶🎶🎶...
😢
Whilst Randy deliveries enjoyed girls moves aren't same...
no one will ever do it quite like randy!
These girls need to appreciate the greatness of the Eagles, hopefully they do.
they looked like they did! it was as though they had discovered something magical! which indeed, they had!!!!
What a beautiful voice he had. Makes me want to cry every time I hear this song.
I just cried listening to it and watching the ladies reactions. I saw them sing it live in 1977 just 6 days before this was recorded. The audience went wild!
Im also😢
Why does the people going to die😢
One of the best Eagles tunes! Good choice!
Nice reaction ladies to a fantastic song.
So cool, they are almost in a trance by Randy’s voice
RIP Randy Meisner!! ❤
now this is what i call music
When Randy start singing the crowd goes crazy!! Best Eagle singing
Great reaction ladies. One of my favourite Eagles tracks. I was privileged to have been around when these songs were first released. Still brilliant!!
the best eagles song - glad they enjoyed it!
"If it all fell to pieces tomorrow, would you still be mine?" Woah.
So many memories with this song, I have always been a dreamer myseld.
Eagles still mesmerizing women til this day…😂❤ Rest in Peace Randy and Glenn🙏
Beautiful song and 4 beautiful girls.
I'm just old enough to remember when this song was new. I remember being on the school bus (3rd or 4th grade), and this song was playing in the background, and you could have heard a pin drop. Total silence among all of us, because we were all grooving to this song.
first video i've seen of yours. love seeing the younger generation listen/appreciate the classics.
one tidbit of this song. this song used to cause strife within the band because randy meisner (the main singer of this song) had trouble belting out the lyrics, especially towards the end, which was very taxing on his vocal chords. the powers that be of the band (don henley & glenn frey) used to give meisner a lot of shit. so when you see randy belt the "ahhhhhhh" at the end, notice the reaction of frey and how excited he gets and puts an extra umph on his instrument.
keep it up!
I didn't hear about the singing being a problem with his vocal cords (no h), rather Frey and Henley wanted him to sing it because the fans wanted to hear it. But Meisner hated the spotlight and sometimes refused to sing, and Frey was insistent. I don't like Henley or Frey, but they were right. If Meisner wanted to be a rock musician in a huge band like Eagles, he should've sucked it up and performed it every show, for the fans who paid big money.
Anyway, RIP Frey and Meisner.
OMG, I was 19 years old in 1976 and in college in Oregon, and I had such a massive crush on Randy. RIP sweet dreams my love.
God forever bless Randy. So thrilled to see he lives on.❤
So if you can imagine, Randy Meisner (the lead singer in this song), was really shy about singing solos and this was actually his last tour with Eagles. I mean, WHAT a voice! This whole concert is really worth watching, "Hotel California" and "Take It Easy" feature two other of their members singing lead. They sounded just as good in person as they did in the studio. Great reaction!
Wasn't that why he left? Didn't like being the front man,and they pushed him into it?
@@stevetokeley6542 They pushed him to do it even when he wasn't feeling well. But it was more than that. Incessant touring and bossy behaviour by the two pushy, selfish members of the band.
The only thing I love more than . classic rock, is beautiful black women. Beautiful inside and out. Good luck with the channel
Pretty maids all in a row!❤
Bad ass vibrato Randy- sing it brother!
Take it to the Limit is also on the best selling album in the USA. Of all time
R.I.P Randy!❤
If you watch the documentary on the eagles glen frey tells the story of how terrified Randy miesner would panic when he had to sing this song to close the show because he was so afraid he wouldn’t hit the high notes. Rest in peace Randy. You never missed.
randy isn't dead... is he?
oh wow how did I not know this?! 😢😢😢
@@darrenking8943 yes sadly
Randy, underrated, R.I. P.
You can spend all your time making money or you can spend all your love making time.
One of my top 5 music classic lyrics.
Your feelin' the Eages they're smooth
Came out in 1975-1976. First time I ever went to a bar, with my parents of course (back in the day you could get in with your parents). I was was 16 and it was the first time I danced to a song in a bar. Good memories.
I love your emotional reaction to this lovely tune
Randy Meisner. Full stop !
Great music and excellent reaction, ladies.
He got fired because that high note became more and more inconsistent and he became obsessive about it to the point where his nerves would make it even more difficult for him to do it every night. Frey berated him over it which didn’t help and he was essentially chased out of the band because Frey was pretty aggressive and Randy was just a gentle soul. Poor Randy RIP This was also their first real “hit song”
Love this song
Nice reaction ladies!!
Whaaaaaa they say😵💫
I love the blond inside and out. I've seen her before on another reactions pretty sure.
...but the dreams I've seen lately...keep tuning out and burning out...if it all fell to pieces tomorrow, would you still be mine?
You guys swaying to that groove is so cute!
Ang galing😢😢😢😢
What a great time to be alive so glad I enjoyed it in my yonger years
Meisner is incredible..............
Randy co-wrote this song with Don H. and Glenn F. of the Eagles. Before he was in the Eagles, he was in a band called Poco. He also did some solo work. IMHO, the best of those is this one...
ua-cam.com/video/k3jFaDmC1t0/v-deo.htmlfeature=shared
React to Lying eyes by the Eagles, next please. Thank you
Look at the closeups of randy and he usually had his eyes closed mostly cause of the stage fright
Their BEST song ever.......'Lyin eyes'' number 2.
Girl you are carrying a lo😢. God bless you and keep you
@@danieldonohue8725 thank you❤️
you can only out do this song with live version of "Seven Bridges Road". Masterpiece.
BEAUTIFUL LADIES
# R.I.P.RandyMeisner
whyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy u cant see them why
This song sounds a lot like Prince's Purple Rain😮
So he stole it from the Eagles? This came first.
@@owenschnitzler9340 Just sounds similar. I'm not pressing charges.
That's not their first reaction to the song the girl with the blue dress at 1:15 almost mouthed the lyrics but stopped short .
I agree.
not sure how you can call it a 'first' reaction when ya'll know the words.