Part One of the doc chronicles the band's pre-fame years up
through their split in the summer of 1980. Part Two touches upon the band's
solo careers, their reformation in 1994, and their story up through the present
day. The group members pull no punches in discussing their inner-band conflicts
and drug and alcohol abuse during the band's career.
All seven Eagles members appear over the course of the
documentary -- Glenn Frey, Don Henley, Joe Walsh, Timothy B. Schmit. and former
members Don Felder, Randy Meisner, and Bernie Leadon.
Despite Glenn Frey and Don Henley writing and co-writing the
bulk of the band's catalogue, it's interesting to note that all the
band-members had a hand in writing massive hits for the Eagles -- Don Felder
wrote the guitar intro and instrumental tracks to "Hotel California"
and "Victim Of Love," Timothy B. Schmit co-wrote "I Can't Tell
You Why," Randy Meisner co-wrote "Take It To The Limit," and
Bernie Leadon co-wrote "Witchy Woman."
- The Eagles now consists of Don Henley, Glenn Frey, Joe Walsh, and Timothy B. Schmit.
- Their last collection, 2007's Long Road Out Of Eden, was the band's sixth chart-topper and was the highest selling album of the year. To date, it has sold over 3.5 million copies in the U.S. alone.
- Co-founding guitarist Bernie Leadon, who was originally part of the Byrds offshoot band the Flying Burrito Brothers, quit in 1975 and was replaced by Joe Walsh.
- Co-founding bassist Randy Meisner -- who sang lead on the Eagles' 1976 Top Five hit "Take It To The Limit" -- quit the band in 1977. He was replaced by Timothy B. Schmit -- the same musician who had replaced him in Poco.
- Guitarist Don Felder was touring as David Crosby and Graham Nash's lead guitarist when he sat in on the Eagles' 1974 On The Border album, and went on to join the band in time for 1975's groundbreaking One Of These Nights collection.
- Felder was fired from the Eagles in 2001 following monetary disputes with Henley, Frey, and Eagles manager Irving Azoff. The case was settled out of court the following year.
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