Randy Meisner, the bassist and founding member of the Eagles who sang lead vocal on the band’s first big hit, “Take It to the Limit,” has died. He was 77
He did not get along with his bandmates and citing exhaustion exited the Eagles at an inopportune time, in the wake of. He was eventually replaced by the same musician who had succeeded him in Poco, Timothy B.
Schmit, who began on the Eagles’“Meisner’s high harmony singing and bass were at the core of their sound, and his songwriting figured on all of their albums, starting with the haunting, impassioned ‘Take the Devil’ and the soaring, high-energy rocker ‘Tryin’,” Bruce Eder
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