I agree 100 percent-I left a comment similar to yours. He's so underrated -he didn't need to shred to be good-he did just what you said-he complimented the music with so many great riffs.
Some unusual things on this video- Timothy on lead vocals, he’s usually on the high harmonies. Joe Walsh, guitar god, on keyboards. Glenn Frey on piano and back up vocals and Randy Meissner on slide guitar, with Don Henley on drums and backing vocals. Awesome group effort and one of my favorite songs of theirs.
Not quite. Timothy B Schmit replaced Randy Meisner in Poco when Randy left Poco to play with the Eagles. When Randy left Eagles, he was, once again, replaced by Timothy. Timothy had already written parts of this song when he joined Eagles. Timothy, Glenn, and Don, finished the song together. That's Joe Walsh on slide, and Don Felder on that great solo. PS I think this song, and Timothy, were gorgeous then and remain so today. Rest peacefully, Randy and Glenn.
IMO Felder was one of the top three best rock guitarists of all time--listen to the great riffs he played in all of their songs-you don't have to shred the guitar to be considered great-at least in my opinion--my 3 favs are Santana-Keith Richard and Don Felder-they played so many memorable riffs and were so damn good in every record they recorded with their groups. The ending riff here by Felder is a soul catcher.
Timothy B Schmit. Sacramento boy went to LA at 19. Soon became a favorite session background vocalist appearing on scores of songs. He's on many Steely Dan tracks. If you love it, he's probably on it. Replaced Randy Misner in the band Poco, and Randy went to the Eagles. Randy quit the Eagles and they grabbed up Timothy while the Eagles were singing background vocals on Steely Dan's song FM. Timothy has been their bass player ever since. He has 7 solo albums, is in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. Timothy continues to also appear with big names regularly.
I haven't seen anything this smooth since I polished my bowling ball. lol. No? How about, I have been this smooth since I shaved all my body hair. lol .I'm just joking all. My fav Eagles groove for obvious reason.
WHY ARE YOU TALKING OVER THE VIDEO??? How can you react to something you are ignoring??? Do you think that “load in” footage at first was an ACCUDENT???
This song was the first time Timothy B Schmit sang lead with the Eagles. As an Eagles fan, and a big Timothy fan, I think every minute of this video matters. You talking over the first minutes means you're missing part of what Eagles intended listeners to hear.
Young lady I’ll be back, but you gotta not talk to much during the song . Not pausing great job on that bc reactors that after almost every lyric pause r possible to watch..
Timothy B Schmit on vocals and bass, he wrote the song. 🔥
Along with Henley and Frey!
Beautiful harmonies. But of course. It's the Eagles.
The bassist singer, and guitarist I believe are Eagles,
One of my favorite Eagles song. I also like Try to Love Again.
They, (not the Eagles) don’t make music this close to perfection anymore.
Glad you let it play through. I liked the conversation as the guys get set up.
The Beatles, Led Zeppelin, and the Eagles! There will never be another three Giants like those bands again! The 70’s were other worldly! 😎👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
Strange you should mention the Beatles in with the 70s bands. They broke up in 1970.
I agree with those three but I would definitely put the Doors in the top 4 somewhere.
Don't forget the Beach Boys or Chuck Berry.
Gotta add Pink Floyd.
My jam!
No one comes close to Don Felder complimenting songs with his guitar solos. Not just blasting out notes...adding the right amount of flavor
I agree 100 percent-I left a comment similar to yours. He's so underrated -he didn't need to shred to be good-he did just what you said-he complimented the music with so many great riffs.
Those guys were pretty good
pretty Good? LOL
Liked and subscribed. Thank you. I can tell it touched you the same way it touched me back when I was younger.
Some unusual things on this video- Timothy on lead vocals, he’s usually on the high harmonies. Joe Walsh, guitar god, on keyboards. Glenn Frey on piano and back up vocals and Randy Meissner on slide guitar, with Don Henley on drums and backing vocals. Awesome group effort and one of my favorite songs of theirs.
Not quite. Timothy B Schmit replaced Randy Meisner in Poco when Randy left Poco to play with the Eagles. When Randy left Eagles, he was, once again, replaced by Timothy. Timothy had already written parts of this song when he joined Eagles. Timothy, Glenn, and Don, finished the song together. That's Joe Walsh on slide, and Don Felder on that great solo. PS I think this song, and Timothy, were gorgeous then and remain so today.
Rest peacefully, Randy and Glenn.
Video of studio recording good, but had the joy of seeing/hearing them in Concert. Beyond WOW.
Love Don Felders guitar work on this one.
IMO Felder was one of the top three best rock guitarists of all time--listen to the great riffs he played in all of their songs-you don't have to shred the guitar to be considered great-at least in my opinion--my 3 favs are Santana-Keith Richard and Don Felder-they played so many memorable riffs and were so damn good in every record they recorded with their groups. The ending riff here by Felder is a soul catcher.
Masterpiece of a song.
No one comes close to Don Felder complimenting a song with his guitar solos. Not just blasting out notes....adding the right amount of flavor
They were originally Linda Ronstadt's band
Shilo. That’s who they were called. They may have started the band Shilo after leaving Linda
Timothy B Schmidt and Don Henley are my favorite lead singers of the Eagles , and the best guitarist ever from the Eagles is Don Felder
React to the eagles. Try and love again
Timothy B Schmit. Sacramento boy went to LA at 19. Soon became a favorite session background vocalist appearing on scores of songs. He's on many Steely Dan tracks. If you love it, he's probably on it. Replaced Randy Misner in the band Poco, and Randy went to the Eagles. Randy quit the Eagles and they grabbed up Timothy while the Eagles were singing background vocals on Steely Dan's song FM. Timothy has been their bass player ever since. He has 7 solo albums, is in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. Timothy continues to also appear with big names regularly.
Timothy wrote every song on his last 3 solo albums. 💟
Who is he? The one and only Timothy B Schmidt. Bass player/vocalist for The Eagles... formerly of POCO
Check out "those shoes" by the Eagles,
That white boy.....ALL those white boys can sing!!!
I haven't seen anything this smooth since I polished my bowling ball. lol. No? How about, I have been this smooth since I shaved all my body hair. lol .I'm just joking all. My fav Eagles groove for obvious reason.
Calm down sweetie
R.I.P. Timothy😪
Timothy is still alive.
how do you know they have talented voices when your heading says "first time hearing????
We like back stage…chill out!🤨
Your sweet and I'll be back, but you must not keep talking during the song, it's very distracting. good luck
Timothy b smicht
If you knew anything about the band you would know their fans like the lead in. Why do you keep saying calm down. Do your homework on the group
WHY ARE YOU TALKING OVER THE VIDEO??? How can you react to something you are ignoring??? Do you think that “load in” footage at first was an ACCUDENT???
Exactly.
This song was the first time Timothy B Schmit sang lead with the Eagles. As an Eagles fan, and a big Timothy fan, I think every minute of this video matters. You talking over the first minutes means you're missing part of what Eagles intended listeners to hear.
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Shut up! 😡
Unlike you I won’t be back 🤷
Young lady I’ll be back, but you gotta not talk to much during the song . Not pausing great job on that bc reactors that after almost every lyric pause r possible to watch..
😍💕❤️
Thanks 👍🙏