Eagles: Their Greatest Hits at 50
Other than One of These Nights , I didn’t own any of the earlier Eagles albums when I purchased Their Greatest Hits (1971-1975) fifty years ago. I just knew the radio songs, the Top 40 stuff that floated through the air with plenty of commercial interruption. What I didn’t know was that this record would define a whole internal season of my life. I was driving around in a ’65 Ford Falcon, which felt like freedom simply because it moved and I was inside it alone or visiting friends. This album was on the radio and on my mind constantly. I played it endlessly, easily a hundred times, probably more. Every song worked. At the time, I found it amazing that one band could produce so many terrific hits. I was sixteen and full of myself. I loved to laugh. I was discovering Tolkien and Thoreau and Kurt Vonnegut. My mind could not fully absorb my curiosity of and passion for the world. Eagles were my favorite band to all that fresh freedom. Since they were not Top 40 h...