The timing of Azoff's MEGA 6 band bicoastal concert with the Eagles sharing headliner status with Fleetwood Mac is quite interesting. Do the math.
The timing of Azoff's MEGA 6 band bicoastal concert with the Eagles sharing headliner status with Fleetwood Mac is quite interesting. Do the math.
"Let's burn our long johns and head west" - Glenn Frey 1948-2016
I think that DH, JW, TBS, DF, and VG (whew, that's a mouthful) would be better received by those of us against it if they'd drop the Eagles name. We may not all go to a show, but it's less of a problem at least when you aren't trying to come off as something that is no longer possible to be. If they want to call it Don Henley and Friends or some offshoot of the Eagles, that's fine. Just don't call it the Eagles if Glenn Frey isn't involved. Because it's not the band without Glenn. I have no problem with them playing together or solo, I don't want them to stop playing music. But it's not the Eagles, no matter what name they decide to use. It's not.
It's circular discussion and part of the reason I've stayed off of the boards for a few months. They're touring and performing together. They're going to sellout a hell of a lot more arenas together as the Eagles than they would individually. If you disagree, you disagree. What's the point of beating a dead horse though and being pissy with people who want to enjoy the shows?
Well, there is a rhetorical question. Would I have posted it, if I didn't think that was the case? It seems more logical to me, that's all. I gave the example of Steely Dan. Of course I can't prove it, just as those who believed he wanted them to continue can only give circumstantial evidence.
The 'they were in shock' argument was the one Delilah used in her response to me. But as I previously said, that argument has been the one used to justify their actions the entire time. 'They were in shock. Then the shock wore off'.
Well, that's great. They got over the 'shock' and they continued on. Good for them.
There are some remarkable similarities between the history of Steely Dan and the Eagles, but as far as sheer success,popularity and “iconicness”, I don’t know if they’re a good comparison for when a founding member dies. Would Queen be a better example?