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Best of my love

The Eagles went live in Bangkok last night. I swayed on my seat and let snippets of a recurring reverie harmonize with "...oh-oh-oh...sweet darling, you got the best of my love..." Don Henley, Glenn Frey, Timothy Schmidt, and Joe Walsh thrilled deeply. My mind wandered around powerful concert lights flashing inside Impact Arena. It must have headed later towards one direction....

This video features the song on the band's 1974 album On The Border. I was then only learning Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star. Fast forward thirty-seven years, I relate well with the song. So does one beating heart faraway in the vast, cold blue. It's timelessness.



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Comments

Run DMT said…
Such a great classic! Love The Eagles!

Thanks for the MM shout out! You rock, mama! :-)
I love that song!
hugs from the Music Moves me hop
Stacy Uncorked said…
I LOVVVVVVVVVVVE The Eagles! So cool you were at their concert last night! :) Have a great week! :)

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Colette S said…
Oh yes! Music is timeless and ageless!
Great choice.
I remember seeing them at least twice in concert!! Great song!!

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J.E. said…
Ohhh, I love the lyrics to that song. . .
Sending {{{Hugs}}} from the hop!
XmasDolly said…
Hubby's band does a few Eagles too & a few Joe Walsh he was in the Eagles. This one is one of my favorites. Wow! Look how young they are here. Never saw this one. Already following, and Happy Hug Day! YOU'VE BEEN HUGGED!

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