Same here.
Same here.
"They will never forget you 'till somebody new comes along"
1948-2016 Gone but not forgotten
I didn't take your comment personally and I wasn't offended, chaim. From reading your other posts, I know you try very hard not to offend others when making your point. Besides, I don't feel that I'm ever too old to learn new things👍☺
I have also come to that conclusion after reading a review for one of the recent concerts that stated, quite simply, that those of us who don't consider the Eagles a band without Glenn Frey to just, "Get over it!" And he thought he was quite clever in that regard.
I'm thinking the next step is: Las Vegas residency. But that might make them easier to ignore.
Last edited by Freypower; 06-26-2018 at 08:24 PM.
Hence the quotation marks around the phrase.
But it was presented to him that way, and presented to the public that way.
Even so, it is hardly something one would want to do for years... except the money would be very good. Hard to turn down. Perhaps they'll be able to buy his twenties from him.
Exactly - my point all along.
For one, he should have worked for it instead of being in a position most others will never be. He should have done it the hard way by as you said, creating his own music and letting the world decide if it's good or not. Instead, because of who he knew, he got in without paying his dues, which bothers me. He shouldn't be riding his dad's coattails. Glenn worked hard for it and Deacon should too.
Well I certainly could understand the "healing" aspect in the beginning. A few shows I get, but how many tours and millions (dollars) does it take to heal? I don't mean this in a mean way since the death of one's father is a terrible thing. I just find it hard to believe that it's still about the healing process for Deacon.
Last edited by chaim; 06-27-2018 at 11:21 AM.