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Norwalk, Connecticut

Seriously, FETH YOU, 2016! You already took David Bowie and Alan Rickman, now you take the lead guitarist of my favorite classic rock band! Take It Easy is without a doubt my favorite rock tune. Glenn Frey was a founding member of The Eagles, and co-wrote many of their best hits. He was a true talent and will be seriously missed. Honestly, as big of a Rickman fan as I was, this hits far FAR harder. Rest in peace, you talented human being. It's time for you to take it easy with the angels.



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(CNN)Glenn Frey, a founding member of the rock band the Eagles, has died at 67, a publicist for the band has confirmed.

"Glenn fought a courageous battle for the past several weeks but, sadly, succumbed to complications from rheumatoid arthritis, acute ulcerative colitis and pneumonia," reads a post on the band's official website.

Frey had been suffering from intestinal issues, which caused the postponement of the band's inclusion in the 2015 Kennedy Center Honors.

Frey and the other original members of the Eagles — Don Henley, Randy Meisner and Bernie Leadon -- came together to form singer Linda Ronstadt's backup band in the early 1970s.

They were all experienced musicians who brought their expertise to the country-tinged rock sound that the Eagles would eventually make famous.

Going on to form their own band, the Eagles found wild success. Throughout the 1970s the band released hit after hit, including "One of These Nights," "Best of My Love" and "Life in the Fast Lane,"

Frey played guitar and keyboard and took lead vocal duties for the band on tunes like "Take it Easy" and "Tequila Sunrise."

With "Hotel California" in 1976, the band reached the pinnacle of its success, selling 16 million copies. They released four number one albums consecutively between 1975 and 1979: "One of These Nights," "Their Greatest Hits 1971-1975," "Hotel California" and "The Long Run."

"Their Greatest Hits 1971-1975," was the first album certified platinum and has sold 29 million copies in the United States, second only to Michael Jackson's "Thriller," according to Rolling Stone.

The band has sold more than 100 million records worldwide and was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1998.

Though public reception was warm, the band had a prickly relationship with many critics.

"Another thing that interests me about the Eagles is that I hate them," wrote rock critic Robert Christgau in 1972, when they first hit it big.

The band succumbed to internal squabbles and broke up in 1980. Frey, Henley and other band members were famously contentious.

"He was like a brother to me," Henley said in a statement Monday. "We were family, and like most families, there was some dysfunction. But, the bond we forged 45 years ago was never broken, even during the 14 years that the Eagles were dissolved."

Frey and Henley co-wrote many of the band's biggest hits, including "Best of My Love." "Lyin' Eyes," "One of These Nights" and "Hotel California." Frey also famously helped Jackson Browne finish writing the Eagles' first hit, "Take It Easy," contributing the catchy verse, "it's a girl, my Lord, in a flatbed Ford / slowing down to take a look at me."

With his pop sensibilities and gift for melody, Frey was an ideal songwriting counterpart to Henley's seriousness and penchant for social statements.

Frey saw solo success with the 1982 release "No Fun Aloud." He hit the top 40 with "The Heat Is On," "You Belong to the City," "True Love," and "Soul Searchin.'"

He also tried his hand at acting with a guest spot on "Miami Vice" and a role in the film "Jerry Maguire."

The band reunited for 1994's Hell Freezes Over tour, which spawned an MTV special and a live album. They would continue to tour together over the years.

"Words can neither describe our sorrow, nor our love and respect for all that he has given to us, his family, the music community & millions of fans worldwide," the band said on its website Monday.

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Fething hell. Just stop, 2016. Just stop killing our heroes.

The Eagles are among the best bands of all time, and a lot of that is down to him.

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No one mentioned Dan Haggerty of Grizzly Adams?
   
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Yeah, this year is sucking it hard.
   
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Everett, WA

 Commissar-Danno wrote:
No one mentioned Dan Haggerty of Grizzly Adams?

I don't think most people on here watched that show.


 
   
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New Orleans, LA

Glenn sang a few songs from the Miami Vice sound track and Beverly Hills Cop sound track.

You Belong to the City was my favorite non-eagles by him.

So long, dude.


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staffordshire england

 timetowaste85 wrote:
Seriously, FETH YOU, 2016! You already took David Bowie and Alan Rickman, now you take the lead guitarist of my favorite classic rock band! Take It Easy is without a doubt my favorite rock tune.

Witchy woman, and one of these nights are my favorites. The wife likes lyin eyes.

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Its hard to be awesome, when your playing with little plastic men.
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Upstate, New York

Is it just that I’m getting older, so more people I recognize are passing on? Or is 2016 just that evil a year? If the later, someone wake me in 2017. Did 2015 have an early tally like this that we are just forgetting about?

I know I’m old because I keep thinking that <70 is too young for anyone to die of non-accidents.

   
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Norwalk, Connecticut

2015's biggest [notable] loss was Leonard Nimoy. And I believe he was quite a bit further into the year. 2016 started off with 3 huge influences on the world.

Was singing "Take It Easy" in the shower today. Sucks. :/

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 timetowaste85 wrote:
2015's biggest [notable] loss was Leonard Nimoy. And I believe he was quite a bit further into the year. 2016 started off with 3 huge influences on the world.


Well, obviously Lemmy stands out because he was pretty much right before the turn over to the new calendar year... but according to a couple news sites, here's a few "highlights" from 2015:


-Yvonne Craig (Batgirl from the 60s show)
-Meadowlark Lemon (Harlem Globetrotters... yeah, I had no idea)
-Brook McCarter (was in Lost Boys)
-Scott Weiland (Stone Temple Pilots... kind of meh for me)
-Phil Taylor (also of Motörhead)
-Paul Prudhomme (Cajun chef guy)
-Koopa Knicca (apparently a founding member of Three 6 Mafia)
-Gary Richrath (guitarist from REO Speedwagon)
-Moses Malone (NBA player from back in the day)
-Wes Craven (the horror dude)
-Julian Bond (civil rights activist and NAACP member of some repute)
-Frank Gifford (NFL player, but more known for his commentary for NFL games)
-Louise Suggs (a founder of the LPGA)
-"Rowdy" Roddy Piper (if you dont know who this is... you probably live under a rock )
-Ken Stabler (famous Raiders quarterback in the NFL)
-Dusty Rhodes (another WWF/WWE wrestler)
-John Nash (math wizard, whom the movie "A Beautiful Mind" is based on)
-B.B. King
-Ben E. King (singer for The Drifters)
-Percy Sledge (famous for one song: "When a Man Loves a Woman".)
-James Best (he played Sherriff Roscoe in the Dukes of Hazzard)
-Leonard Nimoy
-Terry Pratchett
-Sam Simon (co-creator The Simpsons)
-Earl Lloyd (he's the Jackie Robinson of the NBA)
-King Abdullah of Saudi Arabia
-Mario Cuomo (the NY politician)
-Ernie Banks (famous baseball player, particularly for Cubs fans)
-Yogi Berra (baseball player, manager, and famous for witty lines)

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Sweden

How does that list not include Christopher Lee?

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 AlmightyWalrus wrote:
How does that list not include Christopher Lee?


He wasn't on the article I was using... (But to be fair, neither was Yogi) So, I think that with both the Yogi Berra and Christopher Lee omissions, the article may have been published before they died?
   
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staffordshire england

Ed (stewpot) Stewart died 9th Jan 2016. DJ and TV personality.



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Holy gak. I feel like I'm sitting on the porch at the old folk's home talking about who the latest one to die was.
   
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Well, since there are ever more people out there liking ever more celebrities obviously it is going to feel like more and more celebrities are dying simply by the nature of the numbers involved.

   
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Illinois

So far, that's, Alan Rickman, David Bowie and Glenn Frey. What is going on, 2016?

Okay, I'll admit it. I only had a connection to Alan Rickman. But seriously, feth you 2016.

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