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Monday, November 6, 2023

Monday Music "Already Gone" By the Eagles

 

Well I survived being at camp, as one of the instructors for the NRA course, I enjoyed the experience overall.  We are talking about setting up another class in early spring.  We are having to work around the council's schedule.

*blognote*  I restored the old posting requirements for comments. I hope the spammer has moved to greener pastures.

 I decided to roll with Eagles "Already Gone".  I touched on this last week with it being a great driving song....especially with the windows open and the music blaring.  the song reminds me of driving in the southland on a country road.   In my heart I am a country boy, I do not want to live in the city, I am not a city dweller...being trapped inside a city if things go "pear-shaped" definitely is not a comfortable feeling.  I would jam with this song especially when I was in Germany stationed at Cooke Barracks and this song would come on my cassette player and I would turn it up LOUD and sing along with the song and make the Germans wonder ;)  One of the memories of this song was being on the autobahns rolling in my Mustang and jamming with this song.  Really good memories.
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The License Plate in top came off my Mustang from the 1980's while I was stationed in Cooke Barracks In Germany  then at Stuttgart Army Airfield. In Germany, the one on the bottom came off my parents Ford Granada from the 1970's while we were stationed in Frankfurt in the mid 70's.  Yes I have a collection of License plates in my Garage.



"Already Gone" is a song recorded by the American rock band Eagles for their 1974 album On the Border. It was written by Jack Tempchin and Robb Strandlund and produced by Bill Szymczyk.
The song was the first single released from On the Border and peaked at #32 on the Billboard Hot 100. Since then, the Eagles have included it on their greatest hits albums and in their live performances. Tanya Tucker and Wilson Phillips have covered the song.


"Already Gone", which is four minutes and 13 seconds long, was written by Robb Strandlund and Jack Tempchin. In the liner notes for The Very Best OfGlenn Frey said that Tempchin sent him a tape of the song through the mail. Tempchin had already written one of the Eagles' previous singles, "Peaceful Easy Feeling".
"Already Gone" was one of the first songs that the Eagles recorded after they moved to Los Angeles, and it was produced by Bill Szymczyk. Frey was the lead vocalist


"Already Gone" is the opening track of the Eagles' album On the Border, which was released by Asylum Records on March 22, 1974. It was released as the first single from the album in April 1974. Its b-side was "Is It True".
The song has also been included on some of the Eagles' compilation albums, including Their Greatest Hits (1971–1975) and The Very Best Of

"Already Gone" has been described as a "classic". In his book To the Limit: The Untold Story of the Eagles, Marc Eliot wrote that the song "was an out-and-out rocker ... Musically it sounded like a fuel-injected rave-up, with melodic echoes of both 'Peaceful Easy Feeling' and 'Take It Easy.


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