I wish Don would release his Cass County album so I can once again read about Henley, the musician rather than Henley, the litigator.
I wish Don would release his Cass County album so I can once again read about Henley, the musician rather than Henley, the litigator.
Not sure about contract law, but definitely copyright law!
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"People don't run out of dreams: People just run out of time ..."
Glenn Frey 11/06/1948 - 01/18/2016
Doesn't mention Don, but it's on his Facebook page and website this morning. I have to say, having to give your $700 cellphone to someone you don't know is not something I would ever do. There's a LOT of people that won't read this article, or hear about this in advance. If you take public transportation, there is no going out and putting it in your car. Parents would never give up the only method a babysitter has of reaching them in an emergency. While I totally agree with no video during concerts, and am willing to respect an artist's wish to have no photographs taken, I'm pretty certain that if asked to hand my phone over to someone, I'd turn and walk away. Which totally sucks because the artist gets the money from my seat regardless. I've been in very secure facilities before, surrounded by people with very high DoD clearances, and having to hand over my phone to them is not an easy decision. No way would I do it otherwise. Not even for Don, although being such a fan, I would see a posting like this before the show. Casual fans would not. And if a parent did hand over a phone and there was an emergency they missed?
By having this posted on his official sites, he's either saying "hey there's artists more stringent than me" or he's considering doing this, IMO.
http://www.digitaltrends.com/music/m...br /> phones/
ETA: His words on his Facebook page:I believe this is his first personal message on his FB page and use of social media. Says a lot about what he's thinking.Bravo to Mumford & Sons for taking a stand on cell phone use at their pre-album-release performance. The madness, the rudeness, the thoughtlessness must stop. Constantly looking at the world through a viewfinder is not seeing. Listening to live music while recording on a “smartphone” (or texting every 5 seconds) is not hearing. Experiencing life second-hand is not living. Be here now.
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Another blog about forgiveness that talks about The Heart of the Matter.
http://www.dailycommercial.com/colum...c4a2fca10.html
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I saw this just now on my feed, I've liked Mr. Henley's page for years and this is the first thing I've ever seen from it, aside from sharing Eagles links. It's interesting to read from the comments how many agree, and even those who don't are quite nice about it (the worst thing I think someone's called him is a socialist or something, I don't think he even is!). I do wonder if it was Don himself who purposefully typed that, or one of his assistants or advisors. I get the impression he has a strong dislike of social media so he must really mean it. I do of course agree with him, it made the two gigs I saw over here much more special and atmospheric for not having the entire ground floor lit up bright white...
I can definitely agree with his stance. As a related item, since it has to do with his comment that being on a phone is not living... It seems a new trend is for brides and grooms to ask guests to take pictures with their phones, even during the ceremony, to cut down on the cost of a photographer. A friend of mine on Facebook thought this was a great idea. I asked why she'd want to view the marriage ceremony of her niece through a phone, and why she'd want to block the view of the people behind her.
You know, if people want to live through their phone, that's their prerogative. When it crosses the line of interfering with someone else's enjoyment of something, or using it to infringe on copyrighted material, that's another thing altogether. Like cigarette smoking, you want to destroy your body, do it, just keep your smoke far away from me.
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I think, if it's possible, the band should put on two shows at each venue. One, no tech show at reduced prices. Instant ejection for any visible tech.
Second show, vastly inflated prices but the audience would be allowed to use all the tech they want.
In fact, the band could cut out the middle man and save a lot of fuss by, rather than performing the show personally, they could just run a film of the first concert on the screens at the second concert. Result. Everyone is happy .
I didn't see this on here, but their was a letter from Don about Walden Woods Project turning 25 today on their facebook page. Happy 25th Birthday, Walden Woods!!
A nice picture of Don too.
https://www.facebook.com/TheWaldenWo...type=1&theater
Thanks, Shun! I saw a link to it earlier, and then couldn't find it to go back to it and grab it. I started to go out to the website and I remember bringing up the browser and then forgetting why! It's been one of those days.
This is something to really celebrate, IMO. I'm so glad Don did this and continues to put time, money, and attention on it.
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