I didn't like that part either!! All of the Eagles voices are incredible!! Glenn needed to sing mre.
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I didn't like that part either!! All of the Eagles voices are incredible!! Glenn needed to sing mre.
Oh yeah...them!:hilarious:
I didn't own any Eagles albums. I just heard their songs on the radio and liked them. When I married my ex-husband in 1979, he owned Their Greatest Hits 71 - 75, and I started listening to it a lot, so that's the time frame I'm talking about. But, I'm sure there were even other bands that had more than one lead singer. In my experience at that time, though, it was unique to me.
I've heard other bands change up the lyrics to include the city they're playing in, but this isn't what that was. This was 'just find a place to play your hand', instead of 'just find a place to make your stand'. I could understand the switch if they were playing Vegas :hilarious:, but this is from the D.C. footage.
Just finished watching part two again and made some notes.
Do you think they really heard Pretty Maids on the space shuttle? Why else did they use that particular song during that segment? Maybe they played the entire HFO album. Just weird that they chose to use that song.
Do you think Joe wrote the LITFL lick on an acoustic or electric guitar? It shows him playing it on an acoustic...he says he used it to exercise his fingers...makes me think that the first time Glenn heard it was on an acoustic guitar.
That paper that has the middle finger raised and says, "My response to everyone concerning an Eagles reunion", and signed by Glenn, is that real? If so, when did he use it, and who thought to take a picture of it?
How many agree with Geffen's statement, "By nature he's a malcontent", speaking about Don Henley?
I know it was during a serious segment, but Glenn's impression of Joe's voice cracked me up!
Irving says that if Joe's rehab didn't work, they'd better have Don F elder. If you read into that, it almost sounds like they were considering not wanting F elder to be a part of the reunion, but didn't want to be without a guitar player.
How cute is Timothy's ponytail during the rehearsal segment!
What is Don's reference to Tommy Smothers about when he forgets the words to Learn To Be Still during taping? I know who Tommy Smothers is and I know the Smothers Brother's act, but did he just mean that he had flubbed up like Tommy did and stop the song like Tommy would? That reference really shows Don's age!
During the reunion segment Glenn says that he made the rule, no drugs or alcohol in rehearsals or performances. Hmmm...didn't I just hear him say in part one that he didn't like that particular rule of Glyn John's? :hilarious: It's funny how that rule came around full circle for them.
I know we've talked on here about how they weren't together when they made the LROOE album, but they must have rehearsed the songs together beforehand, right? It shows them in the studio either rehearsing or recording Hole In the World, and it made me wonder how much they were together during LROOE.
Glenn's pretty clear on how they wrote Busy Being Fabulous. Don brought the title and added the , 'Don't wait up for me tonight, and that was all she wrote', which implies that Glenn wrote the first two lines of the song. Of course, he doesn't address the rest of the verses!
Love love love how Soda's How Long YouTube video gets props from Glenn for being the catalyst that brought that song to their attention and ultimately made them record it. Cindy Frey was right - it does sound like a hit Eagles song. ;-)
Don Henley refers to himself a couple of times as having been insecure. Honestly, I would never in a million years think that Don Henley had an insecure bone in his body! But I found the statement when he's speaking about what rock and roll music did for him honest and heartwarming.
I just assumed they played the whole Hotel California album.
I assumed that Glenn sent that as a joke to someone they interviewed (probably Irving), who'd kept it and handed it over to the filmmakers to use.Quote:
That paper that has the middle finger raised and says, "My response to everyone concerning an Eagles reunion", and signed by Glenn, is that real? If so, when did he use it, and who thought to take a picture of it?
If by "malcontent" you mean someone who always has to have something to complain about, then yes, from what I observe, he appears to be a malcontent. Has he ever given an interview where he hasn't complained about something at some point?Quote:
How many agree with Geffen's statement, "By nature he's a malcontent", speaking about Don Henley?
Well, Felder wasn't involved in the initial talks, apparently, but Irving does say they wanted both guitarists for HFO "ideally."Quote:
Irving says that if Joe's rehab didn't work, they'd better have Don Felder. If you read into that, it almost sounds like they were considering not wanting Felder to be a part of the reunion, but didn't want to be without a guitar player.