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<title>Comment by Hazy Dave</title>
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<description>One of these nights, I&#039;ll buy my first Eagles CD, but it won&#039;t be this one.  (Most likely it&#039;ll be their nearly perfect debut album.)  Now, if they&#039;d dug up a couple outtakes, rare b-sides, demoes or something to augment this collection of songs that have been all over the radio for the last 30 years, I&#039;d be a lot more likely to pick it up.  But, I&#039;m not surprised that this one seems to be aimed at the WalMart demographic.  Don and Glenn know where the money comes from, and it&#039;s not from Longbranch Pennywhisle and Shiloh reissues.  Oh well, at least they&#039;re not going back and replacing Don Felder&#039;s guitar parts.  Yet.</description>
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