• Reviews around feeling (4.78 of 5)

    Eagles: The Very Best Of

    • In The Fast Lane, the smooth I Can't Tell You Why the gentle guitar-based Peaceful Easy Feeling, and the uplifting soul-pop of One Of These Nights
    • Next up are the other two big singles from the first LP, "Witchy Woman" and "Peaceful Easy Feeling", the latter perfectly encapsulating the breezy Southern California vibe which struck a nerve with so many in the immediate post-hippie era.
    • Peaceful Easy Feeling is my favorite, then I liked Lying Eyes.
    • Now I Take It Easy and have a Peaceful Easy Feeling within
    • Peaceful Easy Feeling" is excellent soft rock that could never truly fade away; and listen for other gems including a marvelous, passionate treatment of "Desperado" with those strings enhancing the ballad even more
    • Songs like "Peaceful, Easy Feeling" and "Best Of My Love" seem so relaxed and effortless, yet they are bricks in the band's foundation
    • Included are: "Take it Easy," "Peaceful Easy Feeling," "Lyin' Eyes," "One of These Nights," and "Hotel California," as well as a few interesting choices from that period that weren't huge hits: "Doolin-Dalton," "James Dean," "Ol' 55," and "After the Thrill is Gone
    • It might just leave you with a "Peaceful Easy Feeling".
    • This collection features everything from the smash hit "Hotel California" to the more country rock-style hits such as "Peaceful Easy Feeling," "Tequila Sunrise," and "Desperado."The Eagles put out so much high quality material that it is absolutely necessary to have two discs to get a comprehensive review of the hits.
    • Also, you'll get lesser known tracks such as "Peaceful Easy Feeling", "Tequilia Sunrise" (my favorite of the bunch), "Already Gone", the haunting "The Last Resort" and "Get Over It", plus the new recording "Hole In The World"
    • Take it Easy, Withchy Woman, Best of My Love, Lyin' Eyes, One of these Nights, Peaceful Easy Feeling, Already Gone, New
    • It Easy, Witchy Woman, Peaceful Easy Feeling, Tequila Sunrise, Desperado, Already Gone, Best Of My Love
    • Take it Easy, Peaceful Easy Feeling, Witchy Woman, Desperado, Tequilla Sunrise, The Best of My Love, Already Gone are joined by Ol' 55 (a Tom Waits tune
    • More great stuff included here is the mellow, but not sentimental, Peaceful Easy Feeling, the aching Desperado and the cool Tequila Sunrise
    • "Peaceful Easy Feeling", "Tequila Sunrise", "Already Gone", "James Dean"
    • But at the same time I've come to appreciated songs like "Lyin' Eyes", "Peaceful Easy Feeling", and a slew of other slower type songs
    • Listening to this you can hear the band's more country side ("Peaceful Easy Feeling","Desperado","Lyin
    • With the bogus feelings music artists have these times, it is just nice to hear old favorites in music now
    • You get "Take It Easy", "Witchy Woman", "Desperado", "Tequila Sunrise", "Take It to the Limit", "Peaceful, Easy Feeling", and more
    • The band was in and out of the soft rock mode with hits like NEW KID IN TOWN,THE LONG RUN,TAKE IT EASY,PEACEFUL EASY FEELING
    • Songs like: Take It Easy, Tequila Sunrise, Peaceful Easy Feeling, Desperado, New Kid In Town, Ol' 55, James Dean, Lying Eyes
    • It offers a bit of everything they've done from their earliest, country-rock hits Takes It Easy and Peaceful Easy Feeling to the poppier disco edge of One Of These Nights, the harder rock tone of The Long Run-era, their comeback single of '
    • It disturbs me that songs like Take It Easy; Peaceful Easy Feeling; Best of My Love; One of These Nights; Lyin' Eyes; Take it to the Limit; Hotel California and Heartache Tonight (all available here) dominated the airwaves when they were essentially carbon copies of each other
    • "Lyin' Eyes," "Peacfeul Easy Feeling," and "Tequila Sunrise" among many others
    • Let me say "Hotel California", "Take it Easy", "Peaceful Easy Feeling",If that doesn't want to make you buy this, I can't imagine why?
    • For sure, after about a thousand listens of each album, you'll have strong feelings of which was the best lineup.
    • "Take It Easy", "Peaceful Easy Feeling", "Desperado" (despite Linda Ronstadt's playing politics with the saga of the Doolin-Dalton gang), "Already Gone" and "Take It to the Limit" - (too bad the Leadon-Gene Clark
    • Amazing I always love to listen to signature song of
    • I all ready had all these songs, I just wanted them on one cd