
About The Song
“Random Victims Part 3” is not an official song title in the Eagles’ discography. The Eagles have never released a track by this name (or “Random Victims” in any part) on any studio album, live album, single, B-side, compilation, or known outtake/bootleg session. Their catalog spans seven studio albums (Eagles 1972, Desperado 1973, On the Border 1974, One of These Nights 1975, Hotel California 1976, The Long Run 1979, Long Road Out of Eden 2007), several live releases, and numerous compilations—none contain a song called “Random Victims Part 3” or any variation. No songwriting credits, session logs, or interviews with band members (Don Henley, Glenn Frey, Joe Walsh, Timothy B. Schmit, Bernie Leadon, Randy Meisner, Don Felder) reference such a title.
The Eagles’ lyrics and themes occasionally touch on dark or satirical topics (e.g., “The Disco Strangler” satirizing late-1970s nightlife, “The King of Hollywood” critiquing industry exploitation, “Frail Grasp on the Big Picture” commenting on societal ignorance), but nothing matches a multi-part “Random Victims” series. There is no evidence of an unreleased demo, bootleg recording, or fan-fiction title that became widely circulated under this name. Searches across official discographies (Wikipedia, Eagles official site, AllMusic, Discogs), song databases (Genius, Songfacts), and fan forums/bootleg communities show no results for “Random Victims Part 3” associated with the Eagles. It is possible the title is confused with another artist’s work, a misremembered lyric line, a fan-created name, or a completely different band/song.
If this title refers to a specific bootleg, live performance snippet, or mislabeled track from a concert recording, no verified documentation exists as of 2025. The Eagles’ known songs with darker or narrative-driven lyrics include “Doolin-Dalton,” “The Last Resort,” “Wasted Time,” “Victim of Love,” “The Sad Café,” “The King of Hollywood,” and “Frail Grasp on the Big Picture”—none of which align with “Random Victims Part 3.” If you have more context (e.g., a lyric snippet, album rumor, live show date, or source where you encountered the title), provide it and I can investigate further.
Since no matching Eagles song exists under this title, there is no official YouTube video, lyric sheet, or production information available. If you’re looking for a different Eagles song with a similar vibe or theme, common alternatives include:
- “The King of Hollywood” – satirical take on power and exploitation in the entertainment industry
- “The Disco Strangler” – humorous commentary on 1970s nightlife excess
- “Frail Grasp on the Big Picture” – critique of societal shortsightedness
- “Victim of Love” – classic song about being hurt in a relationship
Let me know if you’d like the HTML formatted for one of those songs instead, or if this title comes from a different artist/band entirely.
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No known lyrics exist for “Random Victims Part 3” by the Eagles.