Yeah, nothing too surprising about it, except maybe the level of animosity towards Glenn. I knew they didn't like each other, but I didn't expect Felder to portray him as a sadist!
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Yeah, nothing too surprising about it, except maybe the level of animosity towards Glenn. I knew they didn't like each other, but I didn't expect Felder to portray him as a sadist!
You can hear a tiny snippet of the upcoming interview here:
http://www.philly.com/inquirer/multimedia/18942314.html
Just one more retelling of how HC came about.
Felder's hitting the promotional trail hard. Yet another interview:
"Ex-Eagle Felder Recalls Flight and Fight"
I'm sorry, but if he seriously claims he didn't try to paint 'them' (the Gods) in an 'ugly and bitter way' and make himself out to be the 'shining star' I'm afraid he failed. And as for 'missing them'...Quote:
Originally Posted by Rocky Mountain News
Also, yes, Hotel California was a single. Yes, it went to Number One. However it was the SECOND single from the album. The first single from the album was New Kid In Town, which also went to Number One, something which Felder cannot bring himself to admit..
'I wrote Hotel California'. That's all he's got. It's sad. When he talks about 'writing for that album' he makes it sound as if he wrote everything. He didn't.
I was in Barnes & Noble Saturday and I saw Felder's book--they had it on sale--my friend asked me if I was going to buy it; I quickly told her no. I don't want to read a book that all the author does is whine & cry and shoot arrows at people; even if they don't like each other.
This cracked me up. :lol: I appreciate Irving's twisted sense of humor!Quote:
Originally Posted by Don Felder
LOL, Samo! Your post reminds me of certain song lyrics that go as follows:Quote:
Originally Posted by samo
All that whining and crying and pitching a fit
Get over it!
Get over it!
That is funny, DF! I can understand how the Eagles felt about having their record tampered with, though!Quote:
Originally Posted by DonFan
MF you are so right! I did not even think of "Get Over It". :)
A short video interview with Felder:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vr3TRCgTlVQ