Eagles — “New Kid in Town,” from the album Hotel California (1976).
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Let’s Talk Covers: Chris Cornell Edition
Rest in peace, Chris Cornell ❤
1. “Nothing Compares 2 U” (Prince/The Family cover)
2. “Thank You” (Led Zeppelin cover)
3. “A Day in the Life” (The Beatles cover)
Weekly Focus: Eagles, Day Four
Eagles — “One of These Nights,” from the album One of These Nights (1975).
Weekly Focus: Eagles, Day Three
Eagles — “Best of My Love,” from the album On the Border (1974).
Weekly Focus: Eagles, Day Two
Eagles — “Tequila Sunrise,” from the album Desperado (1973).
Weekly Focus: Eagles, Day One
Eagles — “Witchy Woman,” from the album Eagles (1972).
Album of the Week: Eagles’ The Long Run
The Long Run has some of my favorite songs from the Eagles on it — “I Can’t Tell You Why,” “Those Shoes,” “King of Hollywood,” and “The Sad Café.”

Playlist Challenge, Day 12
The Beatles — “Across the Universe”
Bands You Should Know: Stonefeather
Stonefeather actually asked to be featured on my blog via Instagram. I wasted little time in checking out their latest video for the song “Ride On.” I was immediately in love.
Hailing from California, it is no surprise that Stonefeather employs an eclectic mix of rock, funk, and the blues. The tracks “Ride On” and “Electrify” showcase their classic rock influences, which include Cream, Jimi Hendrix, and Led Zeppelin, while songs like “Crack Cocaine,” “Kush Doctor,” and “What U Want” pay tribute to more current artists such as Rage Against the Machine and Red Hot Chili Peppers.
Stonefeather is definitely one of my new favorites. I highly recommend that you find the time to listen to them. Below are my top three Stonefeather tracks.
Kush Doctor
Ride On
Electrify
Weekly Focus: Love Songs, Day Four
Eric Clapton — “Anything For Your Love,” from the album Journeyman (1989).