Randy Meisner, one of many unique members of the Eagles, is useless.
The legendary band’s former bassist and singer died Wednesday in Los Angeles because of issues from continual obstructive pulmonary illness (COPD), in keeping with a press release issued Thursday by the Eagles.
Randy was the OG bass participant for the Eagles, and he is well-known for co-writing and singing their well-known ballad, “Take It To The Limit.”
Along with Glenn Frey, Don Henley, and Bernie Leadon … Randy contributed to the band’s greatest albums, together with “Hotel California” and “Desperado,” in addition to “Eagles,” “On The Border” and “One of These Night.”
Randy was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame method again in 1998 with the remainder of the Eagles.
The band is remembering him as “an integral a part of the Eagles and instrumental within the early success of the band” … they usually say his vocal vary was “astonishing.”
Randy was born in Nebraska however spent a number of time in L.A., the place he acquired began in music.
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The final time we acquired Randy on digital camera was again in April 2015, when he set the document straight on allegations his spouse was retaining him in a relentless drunken state … and he additionally recounted the notorious 1977 backstage brawl with Frey, which result in Randy quitting the group.
Before forming the Eagles in 1971, Randy performed bass for the band Poco … and was additionally the bassist for Rick Nelson‘s Stone Canyon Band.
He was 77.
RIP