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Eagles' Unreleased 1975 Live 'Lyin' Eyes' Recording Unveiled in Deluxe Edition
A 49-year-old live performance captures the band at a pivotal moment, offering a window into their creative chemistry and personal tensions.
Apr. 10, 2026 at 10:30pm
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The Eagles' live recording of 'Lyin' Eyes' from 1975 offers a glimpse into the band's creative chemistry and personal tensions at the height of their success.Anaheim TodayThe recent release of the Eagles' live rendition of 'Lyin' Eyes', recorded in 1975, has unearthed a sonic time capsule that offers a glimpse into the band's creative peak and the internal tensions that would soon reshape their trajectory. This raw, analog performance stands in contrast to the polished studio version, highlighting the power of imperfection in live music.
Why it matters
The live 'Lyin' Eyes' recording is part of a deluxe edition of the Eagles' 'One of These Nights' album, celebrating its 50th anniversary. While some may view this as a calculated move to monetize nostalgia, the inclusion of the never-before-released Sunshine Festival performance adds genuine historical value, providing a window into a pivotal moment in the band's story.
The details
The Sunshine Festival performance captured in 1975 was Bernie Leadon's final show with the Eagles, and within months, Joe Walsh would join the band, reshaping their sound and trajectory. The live version of 'Lyin' Eyes' takes on new emotional depth when considered in the context of the personal tensions within the group, with the friction in the harmonies reflecting the behind-the-scenes drama that often fueled the Eagles' creative process.
- The Sunshine Festival performance was recorded in 1975.
- The deluxe edition of 'One of These Nights' celebrating the album's 50th anniversary was released in 2026, a year late.
The players
The Eagles
An American rock band known for their harmonies and country-influenced sound, who rose to fame in the 1970s.
Bernie Leadon
A founding member of the Eagles, who played his final show with the band at the Sunshine Festival in 1975.
Joe Walsh
A guitarist who joined the Eagles shortly after Leadon's departure, helping to reshape the band's sound.
What’s next
The deluxe edition of 'One of These Nights' featuring the live 'Lyin' Eyes' recording is set to be released in 2026, marking the 50th anniversary of the original album.
The takeaway
The release of the Eagles' live 'Lyin' Eyes' recording from 1975 is a testament to the enduring power of live music and the stories behind the songs. It invites listeners to reflect on the human connection and imperfections that make music so profoundly meaningful, even as the band's legacy evolves.
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