That crossed my mind, too. LOLOLOLOLOL.
That crossed my mind, too. LOLOLOLOLOL.
OMG - LMAO - Glenn is one small chapter. Don is two. It is worth the read. Like I said, Don dose not come out looking so good. Just keep that in mind.
Right or wrong, what’s done is done
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The chapters are each about a page, so you're buying the book for three pages of material.
Glenn is the only guy in the book who comes out looking good or, as "Linda" puts it in her terms, "the only one I'd do for free." It wasn't just that he was skilled - although there is that - but it's that he was kind to her. He's the only man in the whole book who treated her with respect.
The book is very sad, if you read the whole thing.
Don is featured in two stories by two different women. He is not cruel, and I wasn't surprised by his hedonism, but the way they paint him in terms of his attitude and ego made him look pretty lame. They have nothing but contempt for him, and it shows.
The Eagles are listed under one of music’s 30 “fiercest feuds” by Rolling Stone magazine. The band is the 3rd one featured in the article (after Lennon/McCartney and Wilson/Love). They have plenty of company—some of these squabbles I didn’t even know about.
“Music's 30 Fiercest Feuds and Beefs” Rolling Stone, Sept. 15, 2017
Right or wrong, what’s done is done
It’s only moments that you borrow...
Delilah - Thanks, I had read something similar to that a few years ago in RS. This was more in depth and listed a lot more people.
Soda - I did. I had to close and and it worked the second time I tried it.
Makes you realize the Eagles were not the only ones with some nasty feuds.
I forgot there were so many.
I think all the ads flying around are screwing it up for me, as it hasn't worked on multiple tries, but I think I probably know the story anyway!
It's true that in terms of feuding, the Eagles are in good company. Felder is definitely the more dramatic in terms of feuding. Glenn just gave him the cold shoulder; Henley would make the occasional cutting remark in the press, but largely, he did the same. Not much drama there. Felder was the one who wrote the tell-all, took the digs on social media, made the passive aggressive statements in the press, and wrote the song "You Don't Have Me." He knew how to feud.
WOW - I never read those lyrics before. No guessing who he is talking about. Is the song on Airborne ? I do not have the cd/album.
Soda - You are so right, he sure does know how to feud - for 16 years !