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The Eagles Were ‘On the Border’ of Greatness 50 Years Ago
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The Eagles Were ‘On the Border’ of Greatness 50 Years Ago

By
Matthew Dwyer
/ 9 April 2024

The Eagles’ On the Border (1974) signified the crossing of a musical boundary, as they progressed from country to rock, ensuring future mainstream success.

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