Regarding "his way"...I think Bernie was talking only about his guitar parts. He said that he played them like he originally played them - that he was not going to learn to play them like Steuart Smith played them.
Regarding "his way"...I think Bernie was talking only about his guitar parts. He said that he played them like he originally played them - that he was not going to learn to play them like Steuart Smith played them.
Hi Chaim ! That sounds more like it what Bernie was talking about. Thanks.
Dear people! Happy Friday. In this week's installment, we learn that Mr. Leadon has a farm and "gold-plated problems." Also that Glyn Johns tried to balance the power dynamics within the band by ensuring the talents of the less forceful members of the group were included. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qdYB0Oy5A80
Thanks again, NMB. I wish my problems were 'gold-plated'. Actually, I have a lot to be grateful for so maybe my problems are silver-plated.
"People don't run out of dreams: People just run out of time ..."
Glenn Frey 11/06/1948 - 01/18/2016
As much as I hate this guy wanting so much to be seen and respected (I mean, how many times has his name to be said? "I'm John Beaudin" while we see it on the screen), I must say that I LOVE his questions. These interviews are for the diehards as well. I mean, who else asks "What was your writing contribution to Saturday Night?"
I wish he would have asked Bernie: do you still surf? Don't you miss living near the ocean?
I wish he would ask Bernie about all of the Glyn Johns unreleased Eagles material and what happened to it!!!
We need to hear the studio version of Randy's magnum opus "Wait 'n See"!