Yep! I love reading or hearing those old interviews.
Yep! I love reading or hearing those old interviews.
"People don't run out of dreams: People just run out of time ..."
Glenn Frey 11/06/1948 - 01/18/2016
-Kim-
People don't run out of dreams, People just run out of time
Thank you for this awesomeness, AG! I'm pleased the article includes quotes from the band's "soft-spoken bassist."
Ok - don't know where to post this but received it from Eagles Online Store as an email. Please delete if it should go elsewhere. I know there's a tour merchandise section but is there a general one?
SS
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I really wish Don could have stuck to discussing his album instead of digging up this stuff.
It was only a small part of the original article, one conversation in a week of the journalist following him around.
I read that whole article where part of this article came from. I kinda laughed because I was like, Tell us how you really feel about DonF, Don.
Of course the journalist would bring that up. I don't know why he brought that up. Don usually doesn't talk about that and all the interviews he has done, nobody has brought up the firing of DonF. So I was very surprise to see that in the article.
I'm sorry to say DonF talks bad about Don and Glen in almost every article he does. He say something good about them one minute. Then turn around and say something bad about them.
I know Don will be hated for this. Its going to be interesting what DonF will say about this. His opinion about that little paragraph about him will probably come out very soon.
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BBC Radio 2 DJ Simon Mayo, interviewed Don this week;
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p033wyjs.
Simon expressed his disappointment that the Eagles didn't perform The Last Resort on The History Of The Eagles tour. Don pinned the blame squarely on Glenn.
It's been 25 years since Don declared I Will Not Go Quietly , I'm sure he's said, in a recent interview, that he's learnt to keep his mouth shut.
Interesting article. Especially the ending part about if Don were to write a book.
I have to say though that I really read rock autobios for those juicy little tidbits, so I'm fine with "nasty tell alls". They don't have to be hurtful, but just a true account of what happened and the bits about the partying. No one wants to read a rock autobio without hearing about what happened back then. Otherwise it's a boring read "I was born in a shack in the bowels of Southern Missouri, I toured the country, and I became a famous rockstar...the end"... I'll take a "nasty tell all", anyday, over a boring memoir. Perhaps they don't want their kids to read it, they are ashamed of it, or they are too private as old men. But plenty of other aging rockstars have told about what went on, and I applaud them for that.
In other words, books like Motley Crue's "The Dirt" appeal way more to me than something like "Waging Heavy Peace". I want the dirty details.