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Eagles Take It Easy Live at Hall of Fame Induction (1998)

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Uploaded by on Oct 13, 2011

The Eagles performing Take It Easy in 1998 at their Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Induction ceremony. Someone had uploaded this before but it got taken down of course. I'm putting it back up. My dad recorded the ceremony on VHS. I recently transferred it to DVD so I could upload it to YouTube. The quality is decent given the circumstances.

Left to right: Randy Meisner, Timothy B. Schmidt, Glenn Frey, Don Felder, Joe Walsh, Bernie Leadon. Don Henley is on the drums.

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  • Is it just me or do they sound even better with the whole seven in harmony or what?Probably 2 of the best versions of those songs live I've ever heard.I remember when Bernie had to carry the Lead on take it easy on his own,HE DID A GREAT JOB.But with the 3 guns there and the extra acoustic's I thought the sound was fantastic.Its just a sample of just how good they could be if they put there ego's aside and just played together.I guess the almighty dollar means more to some hey.

  • Wish Bernie would have broken out the banjo from the original recording.

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  • don henley. ya got it in ya hand !

  • awesome.

  • my heart bounce,love it! saw them 2 times live in Germany, and nobody belive that they are really live as good at on CD. Respeckt to the eagles. they are only fantastic musicians in it.

  • Guys dump the horns and session players.Tour one last time with all the eagles.Glen put your differences aside.

  • Awesome awesoem AWESOME it is to see ALL of the Eagles onstage together. However, I wish "unoffical Eagle" JD Souther was there, too. Many fans do NOT know that the hit "Take It To The Limit" was sung my Randy Meissner far left) or that Bernie Leadon (far right) was the band's first lead guitarist before Don Felder or Joe Walsh came along. Those are some of the best vocal harmonies in music history!

  • Nice!

  • Great session and backup guys.

  • none fuckin' finer!

  • Sure can't hurt to have Meisner AND Schmidt handling the high end of the harmonies.

  • Great video! Thanks for sharing!

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