Quote Originally Posted by MaryCalifornia View Post
I think that by anyone's standard, Glenn is a fantastic singer/songwriter and musician, even if he refuses to refer to himself as such. I believe that his experience being in the Eagles 1971-1980 was so intense emotionally, physically, psychologically for lots of different reasons that he seriously just doesn't care about things like his legacy or how people view him, and definitely doesn't feel the need to toot his own horn. His success was so all encompassing and overwhelming during that time period that he elects to let the output stand on its own and speak for itself.
Well said, MC. I pretty much agree with everything you said, and to some extent feel that the same may apply to the other band members as well. However, even though I believe Glenn is not overly concerned about his individual legacy, I do believe he is protective about the legacy of the band.