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glenneaglesfan
01-21-2007, 06:10 PM
This is an article from Melody Maker, April 13, 1985. It seems to be a session of quickfire topics requiring instant comments, but it's fun!

SHRINK WRAP

This week the probing eye falls on former Eagle and aspiring actor Glenn Frey…

Eddie Murphy
This generation’s Richard Pryor.

Roy Rogers
Jeeze, squeaky clean, the perfect cowboy. G-rated, the perfect good guy.

Yesterday
The song or…? A place I don’t spend any time.

LA
LA is a great town, it really is. It’s not as laid back as some people think, not as fast as others think. It’s slightly misunderstood. The best place I could possibly have moved from high school.

The American Dream
Something the Reagan administration is slowly but surely taking away from the working class in my country. Our country was built on the middle class, on believing that, if a man worked hard, he could be a success in life. That’s just not so true anymore. The trickle-down theory is not working under President Reagan, it’s not trickling down to the right people. He’s still protecting the rich and not doing much for the people who fought in World War Two, people my parents’ age.

The Eagles
That was nine, wild, glorious years. The greatest way a guy could spend his twenties.

Tomorrow
Where are my drugs? Tomorrow’s the Concorde back to New York, tomorrow is writing more songs and learning from today and using it tomorrow.

Guitarists
Pain in the ass…no! Uh…guitarists…Eric Clapton, Albert King, James Burton, Don Felder and Joe Walsh.

MTV
It’s an interesting concept and something we definitely have to deal with now. It’s a very good promotional tool. The only thing wrong with MTV I guess is that sometimes videos take your imagination away because you get to see the music – sometimes that’s good, sometimes it’s not.

Cars
Where everything happened when I was growing up. No-one could afford an apartment and you couldn’t do it at your parents’ house. Cars were the symbol of freedom. My favourites? Porsche.

Sleep
Does wonders.

Pets
I have three dogs and a cat. I like pets. All they ask you to do is love ‘em.

Pregnancy
Someday soon, I hope. Yes, I’d like to have kids and I’ve been married for almost two years now and my wife and I have kinda figured out that we get along so now we might be able to involve an innocent bystander.

Cigarettes
Something I gave up for 10 years and started doing again as soon as I got a job as an actor.

‘The Boys Of Summer’
A brilliant record. I’m really happy for Henley. In fact, I think that whole album he made is a terrific record. I know he worked for a year and a half on it and sweated blood and he deserves all the success he gets. Congratulations, Don!

Drugs
You got any? Sometimes they make you smart, sometimes they make you stoopid.

Heroes
I don’t know that we should always have heroes. We tend to make too much out of them. The people we usually call heroes aren’t heroes at all. The heroes, to me, are the Albert Schweitzers of the world, those who strive for peace, and also my dad, y’know…to me a hero’s a guy who goes out and busts his ass for 10 hours a day five days a week so his kid has school clothes, so his kid can get an education. These are the kind of people we should look up to, people who work hard for a living and sacrifice and give some of themselves. It’s unfortunate that we always seem to make heroes of popular entertainers and people with money. Money is seldom accompanied by taste.

Hippies
Hippies aren’t called hippies now but it seems to me that a lot of the Sixties idealism is starting to resurface with all the work that the music industry is doing for Ethiopia and things like that. I think that’s very good. All the people that dropped out have dropped back in again now but it seems to me that a lot of the young people, kids just out of high school, are starting to be romanced again by that idealism. Hippies had a conscience and I think the Sixties, as the decades go on, will get their just due.

Death
I’m too busy living to think about dying.

Villains
I often wonder who the villains are in real life. I can think of a lot of ‘em – Westinghouse, General Electric, the oil companies, Khomeini, the asshole in Libya…I guess you need villains or you can’t have heroes.

Sex
Over-rated, over-discussed and, as far as casual sex, I think God has figured out a way to cut down on it – AIDS and herpes.

Billy Idol
Very interesting. Unique. He’s very charismatic, very good visually – Elvis’s sneer, Jim Morrison’s voice and Buckwheat’s hair. I think there’s a place in the music business for Billy Idol. I don’t know where though.

Z
01-21-2007, 06:48 PM
They were great! Thanks, GEF.

Maleah
01-21-2007, 07:50 PM
That was very interesting to read. Thanks for posting it!

Freypower
01-21-2007, 09:43 PM
I hadn't read that. Porsche, eh? I knew the German in him had to emerge somewhere. :twisted:

EasyFeeling
01-22-2007, 05:28 AM
Very interesting to read. Thanks for posting. :)

glenneaglesfan
01-24-2007, 01:56 PM
I hadn't read that. Porsche, eh? I knew the German in him had to emerge somewhere. :twisted:

He certainly looks good in a Porsche...

http://i25.photobucket.com/albums/c96/Glenneaglesfan/porsche.jpg

I wonder if he used his own car in the Smugglers Blues video?

Perfect Little Sister
01-24-2007, 03:56 PM
I like his saying his dad is his hero. So sweet. That answer came straight from the heart with no thought to building his image or anything. Such a good boy. lol

Freypower
01-24-2007, 05:07 PM
I wondered about the car as well, but surely not... but in CHC in Ordinary Average Guy the line is 'Glenn's got a Porsche and Joe lost his Dodge'.

I found another screenshot of the car.

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v242/ozeagle/Frey%20Videos/SmugglersBlues8.jpg

glenneaglesfan
01-24-2007, 07:02 PM
I have to confess I'm not really noticing the car in that last one!

sodascouts
01-24-2007, 09:36 PM
Great car. Great hair. Great video!

Ive always been a dreamer
01-24-2007, 11:43 PM
This is really interesting insight from this 70's poster boy for sex, drugs, and rock 'n roll. And GEF - I'm with you all the way on this one - I never noticed a car in those stills! :D

EasyFeeling
01-25-2007, 05:33 AM
Great car. Great hair. Great video!


... great man! :wink: These are adorable shots. :D

SweetHolly
03-16-2007, 03:59 AM
Thanks for posting it. Interesting to see what was going on in Glenn's mind. :D

sodascouts
12-02-2009, 11:03 PM
I was looking through the People Magazine archives and found a few cute bits from years ago. An excerpt:

People Magazine - March 24, 1986

NOW HE'S GUNNING FOR STARDOM: Glenn Frey had a tough time getting a handle on his role in Let's Get Harry, the rocker's feature film debut. The movie, which is scheduled for summer release, stars Robert Duvall, Gary Busey and Frey as blue-collar workers who rescue a kidnapped buddy in Central America. Told that he'd be trained to use UZIs, MAC-10s and M60s, ex-Eagle Frey admitted he had limited experience with weapons. "The only thing I've ever fired," he said, "is a guitar player."

[practice makes perfect! lol]

Freypower
12-02-2009, 11:27 PM
Yes. I remember that piece. Who was he suggesting that he fired? Bernie Leadon? He didn't fire Felder in 1980 (he didn't do it until 2001). The assumption has always been thet Bernie left the band voluntarily, but it would not surprise me at all if Glenn DID fire him.

sodascouts
12-02-2009, 11:29 PM
I was thinking maybe he just meant a backing guy from his solo touring band.

I don't think Glenn "fired" Bernie. Bernie was a co-founder of the band - unlike Felder, despite the impression Felder likes to give about them all starting out together.

sodascouts
12-10-2009, 10:33 PM
Can't you just see Glenn at Baseball Fantasy Camp? I bet he was in seventh Heaven! An excerpt:

The New York Times - April 14, 1983

SCOUTING: Fantasy Campers
By Frank Litsky

The latest fantasy craze allows men in their 30's and older to live out their dreams of playing baseball and spend a week learning from former major leaguers. The $2,295 fee includes airfare, breakfasts, lunches, uniform, videotape and personalized baseball cards.

<snip>

The Dodger camp is the creation of Max Shapiro, a 39-year-old Californian who founded a company named Baseball Fantasies Fulfilled. His Dodger campers include a Baptist minister from Los Angeles, a Los Angeles pediatrician named Frank Sinatra, a one-armed trucking company owner from Minneapolis and Glenn Frey, the lead singer in a now-disbanded rock group, the Eagles.

Glennsallnighter
12-11-2009, 06:19 PM
Awwwww! I love those two tidbits Soda!! I love reading things like this about Glenn :heart:

Super Frey
12-11-2009, 10:10 PM
Yeah it's nice

Glennhoney
01-10-2010, 03:57 PM
......Love it......

Troubadour
01-10-2010, 07:13 PM
Heh, I loved reading Glenn's responses. I like the bit about involving an 'innocent bystander'!

Ive always been a dreamer
01-10-2010, 08:21 PM
I love reading Glenn's responses in that interview. What I think would be a hoot is if someone could do the same interview with him today to see what he would have to say ... or to see what his reaction today would be to some of the responses he gave in 1985.

GlennLover
01-11-2010, 12:28 AM
It's always been one of my favourites of Glenn articles.

Koala
01-11-2010, 02:16 AM
Thanks for that , I love read the old articles!

Glennsallnighter
01-11-2010, 03:53 AM
Yeah! I love that article too and as Dreamer suggested I'd love to see how his responses have changed over the intervening 25 years. Like Lou, I love the 'Innocent Bystander' comment.

I also think one of my favourite all time Glenn :heart: quotes is
'I'm too busy living to think about dying' (Thats after the cheeseburger comment in a different interview :wink:). I've borrowed the quote myself on occasion.

I love the praise he gives Don for BoS and the album.

Freypower
01-11-2010, 05:44 PM
Also did you notice that he named Don Felder as one of his favourite guitarists (along with Joe)? He always went out of his way to be generous to Felder, at least when he made public comments. I think it's important to remember that when you consider some of the stuff Felder said about him.

sodascouts
04-21-2010, 06:39 PM
Check this out! Steve Goddard posted some clips from an interview he did with Glenn back in 1983 or thereabouts - good stuff, although Glenn's voice sounds a little funny!

Part 1: http://kool.radio.com/2010/04/20/me-and-glenn-frey-a-long-time-ago/#photo-1

Part 2: http://kool.radio.com/2010/04/21/eagles-in-town-tonight-so-what-is-glenn-freys-favorite-eagles-song/

ETA: I can't get the second one to play. Anyone else having better luck?

GlennLover
04-21-2010, 08:05 PM
Yes, I got it to play. Nothing new. It's interesting that his favorite Eagles' songs haven't changed:

One of These Nights
I Can't Tell You Why
Take It To The Limit

Pretty well everything else I have heard before.

sodascouts
04-21-2010, 08:16 PM
Thanks, it's working for me now, too.

I agree with him on TITTL! It's not just my favorite Eagles song, it's one of my favorite songs of any band.

I wonder what his favorite song is that he sings lead on?

ETA: Oh wait, I forgot I have a list of his faves on GlennFreyOnline (http://www.glennfreyonline.com)! That site is so big even I can't remember everything I put on it. Anyway, here it is:

One of These Nights (http://www.glennfreyonline.com/eagles/ootn/oneofthesenights.htm), I Can't Tell You Why (http://www.glennfreyonline.com/eagles/longrun/icanttellyouwhy.htm), Take It Easy (http://www.glennfreyonline.com/eagles/eagleslp/takeiteasy.htm), Tequila Sunrise (http://www.glennfreyonline.com/eagles/desperado/tequilasunrise.htm), Desperado (http://www.glennfreyonline.com/eagles/desperado/desperado.htm), Best Of My Love (http://www.glennfreyonline.com/eagles/border/bestofmylove.htm), Take It To The Limit (http://www.glennfreyonline.com/eagles/ootn/takeittothelimit.htm), Hotel California (http://www.glennfreyonline.com/eagles/hotelcalifornia/hotelcalifornia.htm), New Kid In Town (http://www.glennfreyonline.com/eagles/hotelcalifornia/newkidintown.htm), Life In The Fast Lane (http://www.glennfreyonline.com/eagles/hotelcalifornia/lifeinthefastlane.htm), and Wasted Time (http://www.glennfreyonline.com/eagles/hotelcalifornia/wastedtime.htm).

GlennLover
04-21-2010, 08:19 PM
Thanks, it's working for me now, too.

I agree with him on TITTL! It's not just my favorite Eagles songs, it's one of my favorite songs of any band.

I wonder what his favorite song is that he sings lead on?


Mine too! And so is ICTYW!!!

Freypower
04-21-2010, 08:59 PM
Thanks, it's working for me now, too.

I agree with him on TITTL! It's not just my favorite Eagles song, it's one of my favorite songs of any band.

I wonder what his favorite song is that he sings lead on?

ETA: Oh wait, I forgot I have a list of his faves on GlennFreyOnline (http://www.glennfreyonline.com)! That site is so big even I can't remember everything I put on it. Anyway, here it is:

One of These Nights (http://www.glennfreyonline.com/eagles/ootn/oneofthesenights.htm), I Can't Tell You Why (http://www.glennfreyonline.com/eagles/longrun/icanttellyouwhy.htm), Take It Easy (http://www.glennfreyonline.com/eagles/eagleslp/takeiteasy.htm), Tequila Sunrise (http://www.glennfreyonline.com/eagles/desperado/tequilasunrise.htm), Desperado (http://www.glennfreyonline.com/eagles/desperado/desperado.htm), Best Of My Love (http://www.glennfreyonline.com/eagles/border/bestofmylove.htm), Take It To The Limit (http://www.glennfreyonline.com/eagles/ootn/takeittothelimit.htm), Hotel California (http://www.glennfreyonline.com/eagles/hotelcalifornia/hotelcalifornia.htm), New Kid In Town (http://www.glennfreyonline.com/eagles/hotelcalifornia/newkidintown.htm), Life In The Fast Lane (http://www.glennfreyonline.com/eagles/hotelcalifornia/lifeinthefastlane.htm), and Wasted Time (http://www.glennfreyonline.com/eagles/hotelcalifornia/wastedtime.htm).

Of these, he sings lead on the grand total of 3 (although he sings TITTL now). Sometimes I think this modesty and self-effacement goes a bit far. As for New Kid In Town you would not know that it was a favourite, given that he has dropped it both from Eagles and solo shows. I notice he doesn't mention Heartache Tonight.

sodascouts
08-04-2010, 01:46 AM
This is older, but I just found it and I think it's cute!

Eagles Guitarist Visits Loyola Marymount University: Glenn Frey speaks to music management and recording arts majors (http://www.laloyolan.com/entertainment/eagle-guitarist-visits-lmu-glenn-frey-speaks-to-music-management-and-recording-arts-majors-1.1498098)

Freypower
08-04-2010, 04:14 AM
I always find it heartening and positive when I read stories like that.

Ive always been a dreamer
08-04-2010, 10:13 AM
Oh wow! I liked that too. Well, we sure never had guest speakers like that in any of my college courses that I can recall. :wink:

timfan
08-07-2010, 04:52 PM
That was a great read! I liked what they said about Glenn treating them as equals.

Windeagle
12-28-2011, 06:01 PM
I was poking about on the internet today and found a treasure trove of old articles from the LA Times about Glenn. Some of them go back as far as 1985. I recognized some quotes from GF Online, so I'm sure Soda and some of the early Borderers have seen these, but for those who haven't, enjoy.

Here's the link:

http://articles.latimes.com/keyword/glenn-frey

sodascouts
12-29-2011, 11:58 AM
Very cool! Thanks!

We actually have a thread for older articles, but it was buried in the forum. This is the perfect opportunity to revive it, so I'm moving the post. Love reading these!