Here's an audio interview with Ben Fong-Torres about his book "Taking it to the Limit":
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It looks like Andrew Vaughan may be having another go. A 400-page paperback to be released in November?
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If the Beatles wrote the soundtrack of the swinging 60s, then the Eagles did the same for the cynical 70s. The story of the Eagles is also the story of most artists of their timethe drugs, the music, the excesses, and the piles of cash. But the Eagles took it to the limit. And in Don Henley and Glenn Frey they had two songwriters who intuitively understood and accurately portrayed the changing America they lived in. They perfected the California sound, shifted power from record company to artist, and pioneered album-oriented rock. Eagles songs of the period are as memorable as any ever written, and their most popular album, Hotel California, became a timeless record of 70s decadence. In The Eagles FAQ, music critic Andrew Vaughan brings an insiders view into the various chapters of the groups fascinating history. He shows how they blended the best folk, rock, and country sounds of the 60s into a worldwide soundtrack of the 70s while challenging the industry status quo with a new business model. The story of their rise, fall, and rebirth is all heretheir mega-selling smashes, their tensions and breakups, the band members solo work, and their triumphant reunion and continued place at the top of the rock-and-roll tree.
Thanks UTW! I just pre-ordered it. Don't know if it will have any new info but I needed it for my EAGLES library.
The tagline confuses me on that - 'All that's left to know about classic rock's superstars'. If it weren't for the title you could be forgiven for thinking it had nothing to do with the Eagles - it's very unspecific.
It's one of a series, each on a different band with a different author, so there's a pattern. Others are:
"The Who FAQ: All that's left to know about fity years of maxium R&B",
"Rush FAQ: All that's left to know about rock's greatest power trio",
"Nirvana FAQ: All that's left to know about the most important band of the 1990s",
"Elvis FAQ: All that's left to know about the king's recorded works".
This may just be Andrew Vaughan's earlier book repackaged with fewer pcitures and more lists.
Bought The Eagles - An American Band on clearance for 12 bucks at the B&N the other day. I will check it out when I have free time. I figure even if it sucks it was a pretty good deal !!
That's a great deal WW! I don't remember how much it was originally but I know it was definitely NOT $12.00. Good find!