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Tuesday, 22 July 2014

Happy Birthday Don Henley


(Click on the links to enjoy the music)

Born Donald Hugh Henley on this day back in 1947. 
He was born in Gilmer, Texas and grew up in Linden, Texas. In 1970 he moved to Los Angeles to record an album with his early band Shiloh. Kenny Rogers produced the album (included was a Henley penned song 'God is Where You Find Him').

Not long after the release of the Shiloh album Henley met Glenn Frey and they both ended up in Linda Ronstadt's backing band. They both played on Ronstadt's self-titled 1972 album released on Capitol Records and other musicians who worked on the album included Randy Meisner and Bernie Leadon and in 1971 they all got together and formed The Eagles.
Leadon, Henley, Meisner and Frey.

1st June 1972 saw the release of their debut album. It had been proceeded a month before by the Jackson Browne penned 'Take It Easy'. Actually Browne had begun work on the song in 1971 for his own self-titled debut album but was having trouble completing it. He gave it to Glenn Frey who was his neighbour and he finished the second verse of it. The single would peak at #12 on the Billboard Hot 100. 'Witchy Woman' would follow into the charts at #9 and the third single from the album 'Peaceful Easy Feeling' only made it to #22.

'Desperado' was released in 1973 and the two singles released from it didn't do so well on the chart, 'Tequila Sunrise' (#64) and 'Outlaw Man' (#59).

'On the Border' was the third album release by the Eagles. It arrived on the scene in March 1974. 'Already Gone' (#32), 'James Dean' (#77), and 'Best of My Love' (which became their first #1) were all released as singles.

'One of These Nights' came out in 1975 and was their first #1 Album and three Top 5 singles (including a #1) were taken from it. 'One of These Nights' (#1),'Lyin' Eyes'  (#2) and 'Take It To The Limit' (#4). 'One of These Nights' would also be the a major hit in the UK peaking at #8.

1976 would prove to be a great year for the band with the release of their fifth studio album 'Hotel California'. It was a #1 album in many countries (though in the UK it peaked at #2). 'New Kid In Town' was a #1 single in 1976 as was the release of the title track in 1977. The third and final single from the album, 'Life in the Fast Lane', only made it to #11 and didn't chart in the UK.

In 1978 they released a holiday single, 'Please Come Home For Christmas' that peaked at #18 in the US and only #30 in the UK.

Three years later 'The Long Run' was released and would be their last studio album together until 2007's 'Long Road Out of Eden'. They did get together to record a Live album, 'When Hell Freezes Over' ('Hotel California' from the album) in 1994 and began touring again until 1996.

The band continue to tour to date though with several line up changes.

After first break up of the band, Henley went on to have some success as a solo artist and as a collaborator with various artists.

His debut solo album 'I Can't Stand Still' (released in 1982) included the single 'Johnny Can't Read', which was a minor hit. Also on the album was 'Nobody's Business' - co-written with Bob Seger and J.D. Souther. 'Dirty Laundry' though was the big hit single from the album peaking at #3 in the US.

'Building the Perfect Beast' managed to climb a little higher than the debut solo album peaking at #13 and #14 in the UK. The album was released in 1984 and contained the hit singles 'Boys of Summer' (#5), 'All She Wants To Do Is Dance' (#9), 'Not Enough Love in the World' (#34) and 'Sunset Grill' (#22).

1989's 'End of the Innocence' album was a big success reaching #8 in the US and #14 in the UK. A number of singles from the album gained chart success, the title track - co-written by Bruce Hornsby (#8), 'The Last Worthless Evening (#22), 'The Heart of the Matter' (#21), 'New York Minute' (#48).

In 1981 he gained a #6 hit alongside Stevie Nicks with 'Leather and Lace'. And also a #2 hit in 1992 with Patty Smyth, 'Sometimes Love Just Ain't Enough'.  

Eagles live at The Hydro Glasgow 31st May 2014.



Rewind: 22nd July 1977 Elvis Debut Album Unleashed

The debut album by Elvis Costello was released on this day back in 1977. It peaked at #14 in the UK Album Chart.

'Less Than Zero' and 'Alison' had been released as singles prior to the release of the album without any chart success and even the single of '(The Angels Wanna Wear My) Red Shoes' didn't do well but did somehow mange to get him on Top of the Pops. It wasn't until his fourth single release 'Watching the Detectives' that some chart success began to come his way. The single peaked at #15.
Side One
  1. "Welcome to the Working Week" – 1:22
  2. "Miracle Man" – 3:31
  3. "No Dancing" – 2:39
  4. "Blame It on Cain" – 2:49
  5. "Alison" – 2:54
  6. "Sneaky Feelings" – 2:09
Side Two
  1. "(The Angels Wanna Wear My) Red Shoes" – 2:47
  2. "Less Than Zero" – 3:15
  3. "Mystery Dance" – 1:38
  4. "Pay It Back" – 2:33
  5. "I'm Not Angry" – 2:57
  6. "Waiting for the End of the World" – 3:22.

Watching the Detectives was added to the US Release of the album in March 1978 as the last track on Side One.

Elvis Costello in 1977
Red Shoes
Less Than Zero
Mystery Dance
Blame It On Cain
 

Tidy Tune #203: Steal Away - Jimmy Hughes

 First single to be released on FAME records in 1964.


Sunday, 20 July 2014

Rewind: Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band Kick Off The Born To Run Tour 1975


On this day in musical history Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band kicked off the 'Born To Run Tour'. Opening night (20th July 1975) was at The Palace Concert Theater in Rhode Island.

The Tour would be 116 Dates and would finish up on 28th May 1976 at The U.S. Navel Academy in Annapolis.


It is also the live debut of "Miami" Steve Van Zandt on guitar for the E Street Band.

Setlist
  INCIDENT ON 57TH STREET / SPIRIT IN THE NIGHT / TENTH AVENUE FREEZE-OUT / GROWIN' UP / IT'S HARD TO BE A SAINT IN THE CITY / THE E STREET SHUFFLE - HAVING A PARTY / BORN TO RUN / THUNDER ROAD / NEW YORK CITY SERENADE / KITTY'S BACK / ROSALITA (COME OUT TONIGHT) / 4TH OF JULY, ASBURY PARK (SANDY) / A LOVE SO FINE - SHOUT / SHA LA LA / QUARTER TO THREE


Tidy Tune #201: Kick Down The Doors - The Professionals


Happy Birthday to Paul Cook - 58 today


Saturday, 19 July 2014

Rewind: Springsteen Rocks East Berlin in 1988



An estimated 300,000 people showed up in Communist run East Berlin on 18th July 1988 for Springsteen's first show behind the "Iron Curtain".




Tidy Tune #200: Who Do You Love? - Dion


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