The iconic 70s rock band The Eagles started a generational run when their album The Long Run was released in 1979. The album was their fourth No. 1 on the charts, and it led to an epic nine week run ...
If they hadn’t broken up shortly after releasing it, The Long Run would have marked the beginning of a new chapter for the Eagles. Founding bassist Randy Meisner left the band, and Timothy B. Schmit ...
The Long Run came at a pivotal time for the Eagles. They were coming off the success of their smash hit 1976 album, Hotel California, and its trio of hit singles. They were flying high and had just ...
By the end of the 1970s, it was only a matter of time before the Eagles broke up. But this album, acted as the final straw.
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Last night at Madison Square Garden in New York, the opening night of their farewell tour, the Eagles took a sobering pause in their usual airtight set of hits. Hushing the crowd, Don Henley began ...