Yeah that's my favorite Don look too :smitten:
I didn't know that about his ears!
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Actually it could be that he had his hair relaxed later on, not that it grew in straight.
My hair is naturally curly/wavy. It was straight til I was 12, then became curly. Once I was old enough to figure out how straighten my hair, I did that once in a while, but it was too long to deal with all the time. Then when I cut my hair into my now signature bob in college, I've pretty much kept my hair straight most of the time. People who didn't know me before are always shocked to find that my hair is naturally curly.
well that's not necessarily true. oftentimes, people will write songs, but don't find a place for them on one album, and come back to it later on. Like Glenn's After Hours for example. He wrote that with Jack Tempchin back in the 80s, but didn't use it til last year!
I never knew about Don's ears either. LOL. Yeah some writers tend to do that. Not finding room for some tracks and end up putting them on other albums. I love it when Glenn changes up the lyrics for Take It Easy. It's funny.
Well, if I had written an amazing song like The Pretender, and I put out an album every year, I wouldn't wait five years before I put it on one! Just sayin!
This morning I was thinking about Steuart Smith's interview. I'll have to watch it again, because twice now I haven't quite picked up what he's saying. Does he say something like, 'I'm as close as you can come to being an Eagle, but I'm not an Eagle.'
Anybody reading anything into that? I was trying to read his expression to see if he's sad that he's not an Eagle, or whether he doesn't care that he's not an Eagle.
No, I actually think Smith deliberately distanced himself fom that notion. He says playing Felder's part in HC is like "stepping into a space suit" but he notes he didn't write it; he calls himself "one part hired gun" and "one part collaborator" but then distinctly clarifies "I'm one of the guitar players, but I'm not an Eagle. I dont know what it's like to be one of those guys." He doesn't claim that he's as close as you can come to an Eagle without being one or anything like that. Quite the opposite; his wording suggests to me that he is taking care not to put himself above the other backing musicians.
That's very humble of him because I think his role is definitely bigger than that of the other backing band members.
Thanks Soda for the exact quotes. The one I had misheard was," I don't know what it's like to be one of those guys." I thought that he might have said, " I KNOW what it's like to be one of those guys", meaning, he's the closest thing to an Eagle without being an Eagle. But, like I said, I was having a hard time hearing what he was saying.