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According to Frey, fans of the band loved Meisner's performance of "Take It to the Limit" at their concerts, and came to consider it his signature song within the band. Henley, too, noted that fans "went crazy when Randy hit those high notes". [9] Meisner, however, was concerned about not being able to hit the high notes.
During the tour, he had been arguing with fellow member Glenn Frey about his signature song, "Take It to the Limit"; Meisner was struggling to hit the crucial high notes in the song. [35] At their show in Knoxville, Tennessee , Meisner, who had stayed up late and caught flu , decided to skip performing the song as an encore; Frey and Meisner ...
On 'Take It to the Limit,' Eagles co-founder Randy Meisner, who died on Wednesday, delivered one of rock's great vocal performances. On 'Take It to the Limit,' Eagles co-founder Randy Meisner, who ...
[7] Randy Meisner sings lead on two songs, one of which, "Take it to the Limit", a composition he co-wrote with Frey and Henley, was released as the third single from the album. Of the nine Eagles songs to feature Randy Meisner singing solo, this is the only song of his to be released as a single.
Randy Meisner, a founding member of the Eagles who added high harmonies to such favorites as “Take It Easy” and “The Best of My Love” and stepped out front for the waltz-time ballad ...
Meisner, a bass player, joined Glenn Frey, Don Henley and Bernie Leadon in forming the original Eagles lineup in 1971, performing on classic albums such as "Eagles," "Desperado," "On the Border ...
Randy Meisner, a founding member, bassist and vocalist of California rock band The Eagles, has died, the band said Thursday. He was 77. The Eagles said Meisner died Wednesday night in Los Angeles ...
"Take It to the Limit" Frey, Henley, Randy Meisner: One of These Nights: 4:49: 12. "One of These Nights" ... Randy Meisner – bass, vocals; Don Felder – guitars ...