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Date of page creation21:27, 1 November 2013
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Date of latest edit16:38, 6 January 2024
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One of the definitive bands of the American 1970s, and the group behind many of classic rock's most iconic hits - "Hotel California", "Life in the Fast Lane", and "Heartache Tonight", to name a few. They started as a backup band for Linda Ronstadt. She noticed that they worked well together, then encouraged them to go on their own. They started out as a country rock group before moving on to more mainstream sounds; Eagles found their way to superstardom around 1974 and earned a page or two in the history of rock music before breaking up in 1980. Many of their songs revolve around or at least touch upon the ugly side of the American Dream that nobody talks about, which the band members felt they knew quite a lot about by the middle part of their career. Possibly worth noting is that their first Greatest Hits Album was the best selling album in United States history for over three decades, and its status only changed because Michael Jackson died.
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