Just offering up an opinion like everyone else, but it doesn't sound at ALL like Don H to me. I guess I just always assumed it was Bernie.
Just offering up an opinion like everyone else, but it doesn't sound at ALL like Don H to me. I guess I just always assumed it was Bernie.
I always thought that Don speaks the line!
"For the record, we never broke up, we just took a 14-year vacation!"
(Glenn Frey)
it ain't the coach.
I think it is Bernie....
I hope your daughter never has to find out how funny rape is. -Sodascouts
Interesting topic, Dreamer!
My ears have always thought that it is Don Henley.
I've got a peaceful, easy feeling
And I know Glenn won't let me down
All this time I has just guessed it was Felder. Now I'm going to have to give it a careful listen and see if I come up w/something different.
I've never had any doubt that the "you in some trouble boy" is Glenn. Now that only one person has so far suggested it's Glenn, I'm starting to doubt it. But it sure sounds like Glenn to me.
..hey Chaim...as far as I'm concerned, that is definately GLENN!!!!!!!!!!!
I listened to it a couple times this morning and now I admit, I'm doubting myself and that it might not be Don H. afterall. I actually think that it is Irving Azoff.
Actually I have no clue now, but there has to be a way to find out, right? All of you that are heading to California next weekend to see Glenn--you have an assignment---you need to corner Glenn and get the truth out of him. It will be a tough assignment --I hope you are all up to the task!
He sings it high, he plays it low
Willie, my brain can't even compute this concept of getting Glenn backed in a corner for the purpose of trying to get the truth out of him!
But I'll do what I can, of course. I'll just add this to the list of 2,876 other questions that I would like to ask the man. Wish me luck!
"People don't run out of dreams: People just run out of time ..."
Glenn Frey 11/06/1948 - 01/18/2016
I pride myself on being fairly familiar with Glenn's speaking voice. He can do accents and different voices (Born To Boogie). But I have never once thought that 'you in some trouble boy' and 'never mind your face' were Glenn.
Nobody has yet answered my question about whether both Don and Glenn are saying 'say goodnight Dick'. The way it is produced sounds as if there are two voices, not one.