It's also available on Spotify. Pretty good stuff.
It's also available on Spotify. Pretty good stuff.
When Glenn came to the UK in 1992, he played shows in London and Dublin. The Dublin show was released as an official video.
I remember listening to a lengthy radio interview Glenn did with Nicky Horne at the time. Nicky also did the Eagles, mighty Long Road Out Of Eden exclusive for Gold Radio in 2007. I don't remember much content but Nicky commented on how much Glenn had changed since the mid seventies, 3rd Encore era and played Soul Searching. Glenn said he'd done plenty of Soul Searching during a lengthy period of recuperation from surgery, after the Soul Searching album was released, which explains why he didn't tour to promote that album.
I just putin Google at it looks like he did quite a few interviews while promoting his Strange Weather album.Glenn Frey interview 1992
Here's one with Lloyd Bradley for the Independent from, just over, 25 years ago;
http://www.independent.co.uk/arts-en...s-1530716.html
I bought it and its very good. But then I'd think Glenn calling out the phone directory would be good!! lol!
'I must be leaving soon... its your world now'
Glenn Frey 1948-2016 RIP
These are awesome, thanks for posting!
Having said that ... there is no way anyone can listen to Glenn and not wish like hell he was still here. Glenn was truly unique and had many interests, ideas, and talents. Looking back it's not all that suprising what he accomplished in his short(end) lifetime. Yes, he was blessed but Glenn was nothing if not extremely focused and determined. He worked hard to achieve his goals and make his dreams come true.
Dawn -- Indeed, indeed. He was extremely gifted, but he also worked to make the most of his many gifts. He could have been a bar singer doing covers his whole life, but he wanted something else, and he absolutely worked hard to achieve those goals. He worked to be a better singer, a better musician, a better songwriter... everything.
If every musician were as focused on producing quality work as Glenn was, popular music would be in better shape, for sure.
Pippin & Dawn - So true ! We lost such a talented man who had many more things planned he wanted to do.
Agreed, but I just have to be thankful for what's available. Maybe something will turn up one of these days. We can always hope.