I think he was just kidding.... But it sure made me laugh!
Talking about funny parts- the part with Joe & the tin-foil on his head had me & hubby rolling. Especially when Glenn (or was it Don) seriously turned to him & asked "how do you relax, Joe?". I actually woke up thinking about that part this morning.
Meant to ask-how did Brooke's hubby take watching the doc with two obsessed girlie fans?
He sings it high, he plays it low
Well I've just read 100 posts amd the whole doc sounds incredibly interesting and fun. I'm really looking forward to getting and seeing it! Although I guess from some of the comments that have been aired that Laura will be too young for it!!
Can't wait for the release!
Enjoy part 2 all of you who can get it!
'I must be leaving soon... its your world now'
Glenn Frey 1948-2016 RIP
well i guess rereading heaven and hell is on my list of things to do now too . I am now re reading To the limit and am finding it very intresting as well.
gosh i hope they release this on dvd soon.
at the rate that they move I will be lucky to get it for moms day or bday .lol
one week from tonight I'll be at Niagara Fallsview Casino to see Felder...It'll be strange seeing him live after watching him in this film...so curious as to what he will sound like...I know he can play, but as in the movie...can he sing?
Oh yes, that part made me laugh! Glenn said something like "It's hard to keep from going crazy. How do you stay sane, Joe?" And as the camera swings to show him wrapped in tinfoil, he starts twitching as well. It was a regular comedy routine!
As for Brooke's hubby - he likes the Eagles and he tolerated our squee-ing, but let's just say he went to bed early. lol
Perhaps you should listen to his Road To Forever album. Surely you have heard Visions?
The answer is that in my opinion he does not have an effective singing voice. He can sing in tune, but he cannot 'sell' the song. Perhaps he is better singing live, where you can see what he is doing.
Except that we now know that at least one story, about the recording of Victim Of Love, was changed to lessen Felder's humilation in that episode. How much else was changed?
The thing that bothers me about it is that with Don Henley singing the song his almost total domination of the album became even more pronounced. But frankly, he is a better singer. I cannot imagine Felder singing it (even though I know that he sings it in his solo show).
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