Last edited by Dawn; 04-10-2018 at 11:11 PM.
"Let's burn our long johns and head west" - Glenn Frey 1948-2016
Personally, I would rather see a musical based on Glenn's life, from his early Teen King days in Detroit to the last HOTE concert. There is enough in Glenn's own life to draw upon.
"Let's burn our long johns and head west" - Glenn Frey 1948-2016
I'm afraid that given the somewhat muted reaction to his death & the fact that his former band decided it was OK to continue, as well as the fact that there has been no tribute to him, I have to say that I don't think he was well known enough for such a project. I know Dreamer disagrees with me on how well known he was; but that's talking about rock music fans. I don't beieve there would be a market for it.
As for the musical, I believe that Henley made a couple of noises about it just after Glenn died. Since then.... it has probaby been dropped. We don't want anything raining on the parade, now do we?
In my opinion, Broadway musicals are successful not primarily because of the subject matter, but because they are exceptional productions. For example, who would have thought there would be any interest in a Broadway musical about Alexander Hamilton?
So, while I wouldn't expect to see a Broadway production made of Glenn's life, I don't believe it has anything to do with his level of fame. But, I just think the Eagles story has greater appeal than any of the members individually - much more glamor and drama collectively.
And, yeah, at this point, I would be extremely shocked if Henley makes good on seeing the Broadway show to fruition.
"People don't run out of dreams: People just run out of time ..."
Glenn Frey 11/06/1948 - 01/18/2016
A jukebox musical is a musical film or stage presentation featuring the songs of popular music acts. The term was originally (and is still) used to describe films starring famous popular music acts showcasing their own recorded songs, not necessarily as part of a traditional musical score (though they are sometimes augmented with scored background music). Use of the term has also grown to encompass musical films and theatrical presentations that celebrate past or present music acts or personalities, usually played by professional actors singing new renditions of the real artists' previously-recorded songs and other material, done in a manner more akin to a typical Broadway musical, where songs are incorporated into a formal musical score and accompanied by choreography. The songs in jukebox musicals (of both kinds) are often contextualized into a dramatic plot, and particularly in the case of the later kind, a biographical story about the featured performer(s). In some instances plots do not revolve around the musical act(s) making appearances.
Some Examples
Beautiful, The Carole King Musical
Escape To Margaritaville (Music of Jimmy Buffet)
Mamma Mia ( Based on songs of Abba)
Jersey Boys (Based on the music of the Four Seasons)
Part of the Plan (Dan Fogelberg)
On Your Feet! (Gloria Esteban)
Many more artists and groups such as Rod Stewart, Tina Turner, Motown, Queen, The Kinks,
Read history of jukebox musicals and see full list here:
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jukebox_musical
Note: Irving Azoff manager of the late Dan Fogelberg and Jimmy Buffet.
Last edited by Dawn; 04-12-2018 at 02:20 AM.
"Let's burn our long johns and head west" - Glenn Frey 1948-2016
A musical based on the songs of Hotel California would make sense but I also believe there is real potential in the biographical story and music of Glenn Frey. He was after all the man with the plan.
"Let's burn our long johns and head west" - Glenn Frey 1948-2016
I think Glenn held himself back in terms of the Eagles. He could/should have done more lead songs but the ones he did do are legendary. Peaceful Easy Feeling being one of those. I think a musical based around his life story would do very well. Peaceful Easy Feeling. The Music of Glenn Frey and the Eagles. There are many people who could make that happen don't need Henley.
"Let's burn our long johns and head west" - Glenn Frey 1948-2016
I just read the most heinous review I've read yet...with the headline "Don't think the Eagles are the Eagles without Glenn Frey? Think again." This writer went on to say that if people who think it's not the Eagles without him should "get over themselves" and another reviewer referenced in the article had the gall to say that they were "even better" without him.
I know I should stop reading these things, but it popped up and I read it anyway....good grief, what did Glenn ever do to these people?? I can understand if people go to these shows and enjoy them, even if I don't agree, but to go on to say they are better without him...I just don't understand that. It is insulting and disrespectful to his memory.
http://www.charlotteobserver.com/ent...208663999.html
Whenever a reviewer points to a whole group of people (in this case people who don't like the band without Glenn) and suggests they have a problem with themselvess, he's making a total jerk of himself (unless done as a little joke). By all means say that the band is fine, just don't write bizarre crap about people who don't agree.
EDIT:
I don't have a problem with people who enjoy the current band. WHY do they insist on having a problem with me??? It's not like I'm following the band around, handing "No Glenn, no Eagles" leaflets at concerts.
Last edited by chaim; 04-12-2018 at 01:02 PM.