Anyone who knew Glenn Frey, or who had spent time around him, knew that he had a somewhat… twisted, let's say, sense of humor.

Typical of this was a conversation between Frey and Don Henley, back in the On The Border days, during rehearsals for an upcoming tour. Henley complained of not feeling well - maybe a slight chest pain or something related to an oncoming cold, but nothing serious.

Except that Glenn Frey knew that Don had a very slight case of hypochondria. Again, no big deal, but…

FREY: "Really, Don, you look fine."
HENLEY: "Yeah, I feel, I feel pretty good."
FREY: "Doesn't look like anything. Probably nothing serious, anyway."
HENLEY: "Huh? What? Do I look like I'm sick or something?"
FREY: "Well, no, Don, I mean… it's probably just the light in here. They're (messing) around with the stage lights, so I think it's just---"
HENLEY: "Jesus Christ, just… Man, don't do that! I'm fine, OK?"
FREY: "Absolutely! Lookin' good! We COULD have Dr. ----- come over, y'know, just to be sure, but really---"
HENLEY: "Oh, man, forget it! I'm, I'm… OK, I'm sweating a little, but…"

Well, you get the idea. Frey had this very subtle, and very clever sense of what would get somebody's goat. He did this with everybody, including me, but, years later, I got him back...