HOW MY TANK TASTE NOW?!?

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With Booker reinjuring his hamstring, I'm afraid that we can start singing The Tank is On (to the tune of The Heat is On.)

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The Suns are so bad they don't have to tank. The question is, when will they win a game.
 

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With Booker reinjuring his hamstring, I'm afraid that we can start singing The Tank is On (to the tune of The Heat is On.)

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Losing Glenn Frey was a terrible loss.
 

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Losing Glenn Frey was a terrible loss.

And Tom Petty and George Michael and Prince and David Bowie and Dolores O'Riordan and many more. Way too many gone way too soon. It's been a bad stretch for us music fans and I didn't even mention the Bobby Vee's and Leonard Cohen's that at least made it into their 70's or 80's.
 

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And Tom Petty and George Michael and Prince and David Bowie and Dolores O'Riordan and many more. Way too many gone way too soon. It's been a bad stretch for us music fans and I didn't even mention the Bobby Vee's and Leonard Cohen's that at least made it into their 70's or 80's.

It's a loss for sure as I see some of my favorite artists fade away.

One of my favorite songs by the Eagles and Don Henley is "Waiting In The Weeds." It's a good but sad song for me. It reminds me of the Eagles as a group, including Glenn Frey, reaching the August in their career.
 

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It's a loss for sure as I see some of my favorite artists fade away.

One of my favorite songs by the Eagles and Don Henley is "Waiting In The Weeds." It's a good but sad song for me. It reminds me of the Eagles as a group, including Glenn Frey, reaching the August in their career.

It's a very good Eagles tune but I lean more towards their ballads. I'm especially fond of a song off of the incredible Hotel California album, The Last Resort.
 

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I love Glenn Frey’s music but his greatest achievement was throwing a sweaty towel in Randy Meisners face for being unwilling to sing “Take it to the Limit” on the entire tour
 

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I love Glenn Frey’s music but his greatest achievement was throwing a sweaty towel in Randy Meisners face for being unwilling to sing “Take it to the Limit” on the entire tour

Yeah that came after Meisner threw a punch at Glenn (or Don?) and that was the end of Meisner with the Eagles. I always loved the fact that they replaced him with the same guy that had earlier replaced him in Poco (Timothy B Schmit).
 

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It's a very good Eagles tune but I lean more towards their ballads. I'm especially fond of a song off of the incredible Hotel California album, The Last Resort.

The Last Resort is a great song and full of meaning. I guess I'm getting sentimental in my choices these days.
 

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Yeah that came after Meisner threw a punch at Glenn (or Don?) and that was the end of Meisner with the Eagles. I always loved the fact that they replaced him with the same guy that had earlier replaced him in Poco (Timothy B Schmit).

And Randy Meisner went back to Nebraska to sell lawnmowers. Meisner and Felder were babies
 

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And Randy Meisner went back to Nebraska to sell lawnmowers. Meisner and Felder were babies

Yeah but the earlier days of Felder and Walsh playing together with that group was something special. I know there was more than one side to that story but I tend to believe Frey and Henley over Felder.
 

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Tastes like sh*t because Ayton is soft and the Suns are a laughingstock that won't get any real consideration from FA's.
 

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Yeah but the earlier days of Felder and Walsh playing together with that group was something special. I know there was more than one side to that story but I tend to believe Frey and Henley over Felder.

Walsh told Felder to just sign the contract for Hell Freezes over. Felder got defensive. Walsh was awesome with the James Gang. Underrated
 

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