Thursday, September 12, 2013

Classic Rock Report: Black Vinyl Unveils Spicey Hot Eagles

Although we're just weeks away from Neal Young dropping his new digital device. An Ipod looking thing designed to give fans of Classic Rock album sounding quality. The Eagles. Henley, Frey, Schmidt and Walsh....announced yesterday ...all that black vinyl that made them so famous between 72 and 79... is headed for rerelease. Six studio albums. Asylum Records. Vinyl for the real mans man cave. Out just in time for Christmas. ‘Desperado,’ ‘On the Border,’ 1975′s ‘One of These Nights,’ ‘Hotel California’ and the somewhat frayed ‘The Long Run.’ Set to take up space in your race to make music right again. The Eagles are pressing only 5,000 copies. Each will be numbered. A gold symbol will be stamped on the box to prove its authenticity. All this...for just $149.98. But wait...there's more! You'll get for free...at no cost. Not even a shipping and handling charge. Priceless phonographic memories that'll instantly pop up...giving off a buzz no beer, bourbon or toke can erase. Black vinyl is back...and unlike gas...we're not talking ethanol. Time to fuel up on why Classic Rock has infected a planet of generations.

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