Before His Death, Randy Meisner Revealed He Was Mistreated By The Eagles
In the rock scene of the late 1970s, tensions within the Eagles were at an all-time high, culminating in Randy Meisner's shocking departure in 1977. As a founding member, Meisner's bass lines had defined hits like "Witchy Woman" and "Best of My Love."

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