Cool picture but why does Don H have his 90s hair when everyone else is in their 70s style?
Randy, Don F and Bernie being in the background is kind of odd but they are in good company with CN&S. Not too shabby. That does not look like Timothy to me, his likeness could have been better.
Only thing missing are the lines of coke, LOL.
I don’t know how close Glenn and Joe were back in that era. Glenn has said in 80s interviews that dealing with the guitar players was problematic, that was the source of a lot of the tension then. It was the bass players, he said, that didn’t didn’t cause any trouble.
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Speculation: the images are taken from photographs. Maybe he was having a hard time finding a photograph of Don from the 70s laughing and chilling? I mean, we hardcores could find one, but he might not have had the time to do that kind of digging! lol
The other possibility is that he didn't realize that his Don Henley was not 70s Don Henley, but that would be a big oopsie!
I agree about the folks that should be there, but I don't recall any associations with Carole King. Maybe someone can fill me in.
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It's not a particularly strong association, but Mr. Felder discussed it in his book: the Eagles knew Carole King and her then boyfriend (mid-70s), who was a really strange guy. Anyway, the boyfriend made some nice Western-style coats and belts for the band. Carole wrote in her autobiography that he was abusive to her. He later died in her house.
I also vaguely remember Don F talking about attending a party at Ms. King's house. All the Eagles were there.
By the way, if you download the image, it makes a nice desktop background.
The picture of Don in the picture is of 80s Don, BTPB era. I was also wondering why they had a 80s Don and not a 70s Don. Looks very out of place.
I kinda agree. That doesn't look like Timothy. Other than those boo boos, I like the picture.
Brothers for life. RIP Glenn
I'm not sure I believe in fate, but I know that crossing paths with Glenn Lewis Frey in 1970 changed my life forever, and it eventually had an impact on the lives of millions of other people all over the planet. It will be very strange going forward in a world without him in it. But, I will be grateful, every day, that he was in my life. Rest in peace, my brother. You did what you set out to do, and then some." -Don Henley