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Jun 21, 1975The Eagles join Elton John, Joe Walsh and Rufus in an 11-hour concert at Wembley Stadium in London. Among the 75,000 people in attendance: Harry Nilsson, David Cassidy and two ex-Beatles, Paul McCartney and Ringo StarrJun 30, 1975The Eagles take home a gold album from the RIAA for "One Of These Nights." It contains their only legitimate country hit, "Lyin' Eyes," plus the original version of "Take It To The Limit," a 1983 country hit for Waylon Jennings & Willie NelsonSep 27, 1975The Eagles and Linda Ronstadt guest on ABC's "Saturday Night Live With Howard Cosell." The episode also features John Wayne, Redd Foxx and Barbara WaltersDec 20, 1975The Eagles officially acknowledge that Joe Walsh has replaced Bernie Leadon as guitarist for The EaglesJan 15, 1976Joe Walsh makes his first live appearance with The Eagles after replacing Bernie Leadon in the bandFeb 17, 1976Asylum releases The Eagles' "Their Greatest Hits 1971-1975." It contains one certified country hit, "Lyin' Eyes"Feb 24, 1976The Eagles' "Their Greatest Hits 1971-1975" becomes the first album to receive the RIAA's new platinum certification, signifying sales of one million copies. The album, which features "Lyin' Eyes," goes gold the same dayMay 1, 1976The Eagles, Linda Ronstadt and Jimmy Buffett raise $100,000 for Proposition 15 in a concert at Hughes Stadium in Sacramento. The measure would restrict the use of nuclear power in the stateMay 14, 1976The Eagles, Linda Ronstadt and Jackson Browne give a benefit concert for presidential candidate Jerry Brown at the Capitol Centre in Washington, D.C.Jul 1, 1976Johnny Rodriguez records a version of The Eagles' "Desperado" at the US Recording Studio in Nashville
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