Quote Originally Posted by UndertheWire View Post
I would really like to read the unplublished 900-page Eagles biography that was written by Ed Sanders in the early 80s. As an authorised biography, it might be missing some of the dirt, but at least he was writing without the tricks thirty years plays on memories.

The book's mentioned in an old People magazine article.
Yeah, that book would be an interesting read. I wonder whatever happened to it? Anyone out there know if it ever got published?

And this gave me a chuckle - from the People magazine article: "Unlike, say, the Beach Boys, who have survived into middle age by recycling their '50s hits, the Eagles have no notions of becoming a musical museum. Sure, Frey says, he might consider working with Henley. But, he adds with the old insouciance, "I just rule out the possibility of putting the Eagles back together for a Lost Youth and Greed tour."


Haha - never say never! I know that they have produced new material, but I would say that the HOTE tour is definitely a 'musical museum', albeit- one we will willingly pay $ to go see