Randy Meisner, Eagles founding bassist dies in Los Angeles, aged 77
Posted 2h ago 2 hours ago Fri 28 Jul 2023 at 12:07am , updated 27m ago 27 minutes ago Fri 28 Jul 2023 at 2:20am
Randy Meisner, a founding member of the Eagles and the bassist known for his high harmonies and iconic songs such as “Take It Easy” and “The Best of My Love,” has passed away in Los Angeles at the age of 77. The Eagles announced Meisner’s death, reflecting on his integral role in the band‘s early success and his incredible vocal range.
The Legacy of Randy Meisner
Meisner was described as “the sweetest man in the music business” by his former bandmate Don Felder. Born on March 8, 1946, Meisner joined Don Henley, Glenn Frey, and Bernie Leadon to form the quintessential Los Angeles band, the Eagles, in the early 1970s. Together, they produced a string of hits, evolving from country rock to hard rock and becoming one of the most popular acts in history.
Meisner’s contribution to the Eagles cannot be overstated. His signature waltz-time ballad, “Take It to the Limit,” showcased his astonishing vocal range and remains one of the band‘s most beloved songs. Meisner’s voice added a unique layer to the Eagles‘ harmonies, which became their trademark sound. His departure from the band in 1977, ironically due to disagreements over “Take It to the Limit,” marked the end of an era for the Eagles.
A Life of Struggles
Throughout his life, Meisner battled various personal challenges, including bipolar disorder and severe issues with alcohol. In 2016, he faced personal tragedy when his wife, Lana Rae Meisner, accidentally shot herself and died. These struggles often overshadowed his incredible musical talent.
Meisner’s departure from the Eagles was the result of a conflict with bandmate Glenn Frey during a concert in 1977. Torn between fame and family life, Meisner’s objections to taking the spotlight for “Take It to the Limit” led to a confrontation backstage and his subsequent departure from the band. His replacement, Timothy B Schmit, continued with the group, along with Henley, Walsh, and the late Frey. Despite his departure, Meisner’s impact on the band‘s music was undeniable, and he remained an influential figure in the music industry.
Tributes and Musical Influence
Following his time with the Eagles, Meisner pursued a solo career, although he did not achieve the same level of success as the band. He had hits with songs like “Hearts On Fire” and “Deep Inside My Heart” and collaborated with artists such as Joe Walsh, James Taylor, and Dan Fogelberg.
Despite the challenges he faced, Meisner’s musical contributions continue to resonate. Canadian guitarist Randy Bachman, a founding member of The Guess Who, paid tribute to Meisner, acknowledging his incredible talent as a singer, songwriter, and bassist. Meisner’s impact on the music industry, particularly through his work with the Eagles, is immeasurable.
The End of an Era
Randy Meisner’s death marks the loss of a beloved musician and the end of an era for the Eagles. Their music, characterized by harmonies that sound “perfect,” as Meisner himself described it, remains influential and timeless. The Eagles‘ induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1998 further solidifies their place in music history.
As fans mourn the loss of Randy Meisner, it is important to recognize the impact he had on the music industry and the lasting legacy he leaves behind. The Eagles‘ music will continue to inspire generations to come, reminding us of the power of harmonies and the magic of rock music.
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