A legend is gone: Eagles founder Randy Meisner dies at age 77

Farewell to Randy Meisner
Official announcement
Obstructive lung disease
Music history
Country rock pioneer
A pre 'Eagles' past
It all started in 1971
Six key studio albums
Tens of millions sold
Insurmountable numbers
'Their Greatest Hits (1971-1975)'
'Hotel California'
Key influence
They changed the musical paradigm
'Take It to the Limit' - Randy Meisner's vocal range
What will happen to the 'Eagles, The Long Goodbye, Final Tour'?
Farewell to Randy Meisner

"The Eagles are sad to report that founding member, bassist, and vocalist, Randy Meisner, passed away last night (July 26) in Los Angeles at age 77."

Official announcement

With a statement posted on Facebook, the legendary rock band announced the harsh news: Randy Meisner has passed away.

Obstructive lung disease

"Complications from Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD)" that the musician suffered from, was the cause of his death, the Eagles' statement clarifies.

Music history

The statement not only praises Randy Meisner as a founding member of the band but also as a key figure in the music of the mid-20th century.

Country rock pioneer

"As the original bass player for the pioneering country-rock group, Poco, Randy was at the forefront of the musical revolution that began in Los Angeles, in the late 1960s."

A pre 'Eagles' past

Before 'Poco', Randy Meisner had already been a bassist and vocalist for 'Rick Nelson's Canyon Band'.

It all started in 1971

It would be in 1971 when Randy Meisner, along with Gleen Frey, Don Henley, and Bernie Leadon, formed the now-famous band 'The Eagles.'

Six key studio albums

The band would release six studio albums between 1972 and 1979: 'Eagles' (1972), 'Desperado' (1973), 'On the Border' (1974), 'One of These Nights' (1975), 'Hotel California' (1976), and 'The Long Run' (1979).

 

Tens of millions sold

These six albums in a span of seven years made the Eagles one of the music groups with the most records sold in history.

Insurmountable numbers

We are talking about more than 150 million copies sold, with six of their albums reaching number 1 and up to five of the band's songs topping the singles chart.

'Their Greatest Hits (1971-1975)'

In fact, the compilation 'Their Greatest Hits (1971-1975)' became the best-selling album in history in 2018, surpassing Michael Jackson's 'Thriller', thanks to a total of 51 million copies sold worldwide.

'Hotel California'

The curious thing is that the fifth studio album, 'Hotel California', released in 1976, occupies the spot of the third best-selling album in history, with 26 million copies. This album, in addition to the legendary song, included another number 1: 'New Kid in Town.'

Key influence

These figures give you an idea of the impact the Eagles had on music and popular culture.

They changed the musical paradigm

Not only did they dominate the 1970s music scene around the world, but their West Coast sound - calm rock mixed with country vibes - changed the American paradigm which had been dominated by rock and blues until then.

'Take It to the Limit' - Randy Meisner's vocal range

"Randy was an integral part of the Eagles and instrumental in the early success of the band," the band says in its statement. "His vocal range was astonishing, as is evident on his signature ballad, ‘Take It to the Limit.'"

What will happen to the 'Eagles, The Long Goodbye, Final Tour'?

Now that a core member of the band has left, it remains to be seen what happens with the tour 'Eagles, The Long Goodbye, Final Tour' that was going to start on September 7, 2023.