A Good Day In Hell - The Official ILM Track-By-Track EAGLES Listening Thread

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ALREADY GONE
GLENN: I got a tape of the song from Jack Tempchin in my mailbox at 1740 La Fontaine Ct., the house in Coldwater Canyon where I lived for 16 years. James Cagney’s brother, Ed, had once owned the house, and it still holds a lot of memories for me. James Cagney, in his later years, sometimes used the house as a hideaway and went there to play the piano and relax. In earlier years, the Cagneys held great parties in that bungalow. A lot of music happened there.

“Already Gone,” though, arrived in the mail. Jack was a songwriter we liked who was from San Diego, and he’d already written “Peaceful Easy Feeling.” “Already Gone” was one of the first songs we’d later do when we switched producers and started recording in Los Angeles. I had a very strained relationship with Glyn Johns. I think he got along better with all the other guys in the band. He was so intimidating, I was always afraid to be forthright and tell him what I thought. He was a taskmaster, and that was probably good for a young band, but the great thing for me about this song and record is that I left England behind and had a much more positive energy in the recording studio. The “all right, nighty-night” at the end of the song was sort of typical of the spontaneous feeling we wanted on our records. It was at this time that we changed producers and started working with Bill Szymczyk. I was much more comfortable in the studio with Bill, and he was more than willing to let everyone stretch a bit. “Already Gone” — that’s me being happier; that’s me being free.

From the Crowe Very Best of... interview. I don't think I ever noticed that "all right..." bit 'til it was pointed out here.

A Made Man In The Mellow Mafia (C. Grisso/McCain), Wednesday, 11 September 2013 21:26 (ten years ago) link

http://i.imgur.com/kxsr4PV.png

pplains, Wednesday, 11 September 2013 21:32 (ten years ago) link

If that swimming pool could talk...

A Made Man In The Mellow Mafia (C. Grisso/McCain), Wednesday, 11 September 2013 21:34 (ten years ago) link

Casa de Chug

col, Wednesday, 11 September 2013 21:42 (ten years ago) link

iirc, there's a story in To The Limit about Cagney himself showed Frey around the house when he was preparing to buy it.

A Made Man In The Mellow Mafia (C. Grisso/McCain), Wednesday, 11 September 2013 21:43 (ten years ago) link

Just one Yankee Doolin Dalton chugging with another.

pplains, Wednesday, 11 September 2013 21:50 (ten years ago) link

"so the master bath's over here...now what combo are you with again, kid? the Beach Boys?"

col, Wednesday, 11 September 2013 21:52 (ten years ago) link

"Hey Frey, wanna grapefruit?"

A Made Man In The Mellow Mafia (C. Grisso/McCain), Wednesday, 11 September 2013 22:00 (ten years ago) link

The “all right, nighty-night” at the end of the song was sort of typical of the spontaneous feeling we wanted on our records.

Haha, that's the dopiest fuckin' part of the song.

Endearingly so, though.

punt cased (Tarfumes The Escape Goat), Wednesday, 11 September 2013 23:04 (ten years ago) link

"All right, Chug All Night" almost scans.

A Made Man In The Mellow Mafia (C. Grisso/McCain), Wednesday, 11 September 2013 23:09 (ten years ago) link

this is the album that Glyn Johns produced after Desperado. I really like it. I'm a fan of those dudes. I was a fan of Mcguinness Flint.

http://eil.com/images/main/Gallagher+%26+Lyle+-+The+Last+Cowboy+-+LP+RECORD-296790.jpg

scott seward, Wednesday, 11 September 2013 23:19 (ten years ago) link

Didn't know they had MS Paint back in those days.

pplains, Wednesday, 11 September 2013 23:20 (ten years ago) link

"You Never Cry Like A Lover"

http://www.theuncool.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/02/rs196.jpg

http://youtu.be/OXhc4JqQN8U

scott seward, Thursday, 12 September 2013 12:48 (ten years ago) link

lead guitar (uncredited) by Bernie Leadon

scott seward, Thursday, 12 September 2013 12:48 (ten years ago) link

None more yacht. Roach looking überrelaxed there.

Ismael Klata, Thursday, 12 September 2013 12:50 (ten years ago) link

this song might...grow on you. if you play it more than once.

scott seward, Thursday, 12 September 2013 12:54 (ten years ago) link

Randy a surefire winner of the "dress like Gram Parsons" contest. my god, Frey is at his most dirtbaggiest in that shot.

col, Thursday, 12 September 2013 13:24 (ten years ago) link

Hack off the drawn-out ending, add an unexpected upward modulation in the bridge, and this would be a Badfinger song. And that's never a bad thing.

punt cased (Tarfumes The Escape Goat), Thursday, 12 September 2013 13:25 (ten years ago) link

speaking of Parsons, "Smile Like a Lover" has a bit of GP in the verses, no? Godawful lyric: smug and stupid in equal measures. Henley's by far their best singer, but even he's floundering at times here.

col, Thursday, 12 September 2013 13:31 (ten years ago) link

That's.. an interesting graphic design for Rolling Stone.

pplains, Thursday, 12 September 2013 13:34 (ten years ago) link

http://i.imgur.com/6HmKXrR.jpg

pplains, Thursday, 12 September 2013 13:35 (ten years ago) link

Title lyric WTF? I'm leaving because I can't make you cryenough?

Like the "i was hoping you were the one" midsection though, and the various guitar licks throughout.

574 srsly (Lee626), Thursday, 12 September 2013 14:01 (ten years ago) link

I'm playing this very quietly because I don't want my co-workers to make fun of me ... it sounds pretty good. I'm sure it's enhanced by my inability to make out the lyrics, though there's clearly something disturbing going on there. Points off for the lame ending.

Brad C., Thursday, 12 September 2013 14:11 (ten years ago) link

It's an unusual soundscape for these guys - I'm picking up Zeppelin at their most pop/rock, but mostly Elton in its showiness, especially the intro. Even the close harmonies aren't quite as aquiline as usual. There's probably someone else it sounds exactly like, but it's not my usual territory.

The solo is completely marvellous, again. The whole middle section is pretty great actually.

Ismael Klata, Thursday, 12 September 2013 14:23 (ten years ago) link

Crosby at 1:55 for the win:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GANjDKnIv3M

Josh in Chicago, Thursday, 12 September 2013 14:54 (ten years ago) link

i like how he says boring after the yawn in case we didn't get it, thanks dave.

call all destroyer, Thursday, 12 September 2013 14:56 (ten years ago) link

Harsh coming from Crosby. I think I'm likely to ever want to hear CSN less than even the Eagles. Because they're boring. Yawn. That means I was bored.

Josh in Chicago, Thursday, 12 September 2013 14:59 (ten years ago) link

i like csn but i don't own any of their records and the only related stuff i own is the crosby hippie-fest album and the two nash solo albums. the 2 nash solo albums are two of my favorite records of the 70's. i mean i can always play a csn album in my store if i need to hear one. i was playing simon & garfunkel yesterday. beautiful early stereo pressings. sounded amazing. don't need to own them though. the normal stuff i can hear anytime i leave in the store. i do think the crosby album is overrated by hepcats. or whoever revived its rep. mojo magazine? who can remember? i'd much rather listen to early 70's airplane and affiliated records these days. they need some reviving. they did so much great stuff before they built that city. where is the love for grace's Manhole album? or Sunfighter! man, there's a record.

scott seward, Thursday, 12 September 2013 15:47 (ten years ago) link

i only have deja vu but I love listening to that when I'm in the right mood

set the controls for the heart of the sun (VegemiteGrrl), Thursday, 12 September 2013 15:49 (ten years ago) link

I like "Just a Song Before I Go" because it's 1:56 long.

pplains, Thursday, 12 September 2013 16:54 (ten years ago) link

Tarfumes otm re:Badfinger resemblance. The coda has got to go. I imagine they knew that too, but put it on as some sort of 'spontaneous' left turn instead of working it up as it's own song (the thing is catchy). Nice solo.

A Made Man In The Mellow Mafia (C. Grisso/McCain), Thursday, 12 September 2013 17:00 (ten years ago) link

the 2 nash solo albums are two of my favorite records of the 70's.

Mojo, Uncut & the like should be all over the 2nd Nash album (Wild Tales), as it's basically Nash backed by the Time Fades Away band (minus Neil & Jack).

i'd much rather listen to early 70's airplane and affiliated records these days. they need some reviving. they did so much great stuff before they built that city. where is the love for grace's Manhole album? or Sunfighter! man, there's a record.

Everybody knows Baron Von Tollbooth... is Where It's At!

A Made Man In The Mellow Mafia (C. Grisso/McCain), Thursday, 12 September 2013 17:05 (ten years ago) link

listening to all this eagles is making me real fuckin' salty about all this jive bellbottom shit

hate this song

My Little Pono (upper mississippi sh@kedown), Thursday, 12 September 2013 22:52 (ten years ago) link

lol

set the controls for the heart of the sun (VegemiteGrrl), Thursday, 12 September 2013 23:08 (ten years ago) link

I think On The Border is their best LP - most of the tunes are pretty solid, as long as you can handle the cheese factor (esp James Dean), it's enjoyable.

funk79, Friday, 13 September 2013 00:30 (ten years ago) link

I'm not sure about it being their best but I definitely dig it, if I hold my breath through the corny parts

set the controls for the heart of the sun (VegemiteGrrl), Friday, 13 September 2013 01:04 (ten years ago) link

Getting a strong George Harrison vibe off the lead-that-isn't-the-solo - sound like they were mining The End for that one, especially set against the piano. The second half is what makes the song though - the section from 1:51 is magnificent.

Ismael Klata, Friday, 13 September 2013 07:27 (ten years ago) link

"Midnight Flyer"

http://www.eaglesonlinecentral.com/images/eagles1974tarmac.jpg

http://youtu.be/Yt-ruDNndvI

scott seward, Friday, 13 September 2013 11:19 (ten years ago) link

i don't have time to talk now, but i just wanted to mention that this song was written by Paul Kraft and here is the track-listing to Paul's 1986 album Warnings!:

A1 Linda Lovelace (Come Sit On My Face)
A2 I've Got You On My Conscience (But At Least You're Off My Back)
A3 She's My Bedroom Woman (I'm Her Livin' Room Man)
A4 Two Wild And Crazy Guys
Vocals – Lewis Anderson
A5 V.D. Ain't Nothin' To Clap About
B1 It's Me Again, Margaret
Producer – Ray Baker
B2 Positively Bob Dylan Revisited
B3 Dropkick Me, Jesus
B4 My Eight-Legged Friends
B5 You've Already Got A Pussy (Why Try To Make One Out Of Me)

scott seward, Friday, 13 September 2013 11:22 (ten years ago) link

What a strange track. A hokey tune about train travel that must already have been antiquated in 1974. Do I like it? Yes, I think I do. The train-mimicking harmonies are really nice - the oooo...oo-oo-oo-oo at 1:44 is hilarious - and the second voice that appears in the left channel is a pleasing curio.

The coda is terrific though it doesn't much fit on the end of such a ditty, even if the banjo provides unity. The guitars sound fantastic again. They've had that nailed down from the very start, beautiful playing and recording.

Ismael Klata, Friday, 13 September 2013 11:35 (ten years ago) link

another unnecessarily long coda, making this almost-novelty song outstay its welcome as an album track

574 srsly (Lee626), Friday, 13 September 2013 12:07 (ten years ago) link

This thread has alot of posts

danbunny, Friday, 13 September 2013 12:41 (ten years ago) link

A hokey tune about train travel that must already have been antiquated in 1974.

Eagles must've been the steampunks of their day.

pplains, Friday, 13 September 2013 13:25 (ten years ago) link

Yeah, Frey doesn't really have enough (or any) ideas to sustain a long coda slide solo. Otherwise, this would be a reasonably charming song.

punt cased (Tarfumes The Escape Goat), Friday, 13 September 2013 13:27 (ten years ago) link

"another unnecessarily long coda"

In this case, no way. I love the squishy guitar and banjo breakdown on this one.

i believe we can c.h.u.d. all night (Jon Lewis), Friday, 13 September 2013 13:51 (ten years ago) link

this song is pretty lame

call all destroyer, Friday, 13 September 2013 14:16 (ten years ago) link

I like that it starts out like 'Eastbound and Down' but it kinda goes downhill for me from there

I do like the train wooohoooos

set the controls for the heart of the sun (VegemiteGrrl), Friday, 13 September 2013 15:15 (ten years ago) link

idk man this one's a winner to me

i believe we can c.h.u.d. all night (Jon Lewis), Friday, 13 September 2013 15:47 (ten years ago) link

this one is ok

i'm a sucker for that kinda fast banjo thing

i dunno, not memorable though

My Little Pono (upper mississippi sh@kedown), Friday, 13 September 2013 16:11 (ten years ago) link


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