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Been watching History Of The Eagles. Interesting to see Don Henley played the same pre-1969 Ludwig Classic set and 6.5 Supra prior to forming the group through their final tour in 1980. He also recorded with it until the Long Run album. Not a huge fan of his sound but always admired his minimalist, for the song, style.
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I thought the program was well done. Love The Eagles...they bring me back. Thanks, dad.
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> Not a huge fan of his sound but always admired his minimalist, for the song, style.
Whatever Henley lacked as a drummer, he more than made up for with those golden pipes! That voice is one-of-a-kind. Add in the killer harmonies from Glenn and Tim and Viola! The Eagles! Henley wasn't a bad drummer actually. Kept a good beat/groove and the fills were powerful, simple and to the point. Tasty player over-all. Great documentary, next viewing will be my third already. Love the music those guys made. I grew up with their music in my ears. John
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'Wait, don't crush that dwarf, get me the pliers!' Oaklawn Camco's 13, 15, 16, 20, 14 63' Pre-serial Ludwig Hollywood SBP 12, 12, 16, 22, w/matching Jazzfest 1963 (Pre-serial) COB Super 50's Gretsch Round Badge kit 13, 16, 20 w/5.5x14 matching snare 52' Radio Kings in Marble Lacquer finish, 12, 14, 24 With dreams of GREEN GLASS... |
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There are many drummers considered a "drummers' drummer" renowned for their virtuosity, technical skills, and showmanship. I like to think that there is another category - a Great Musician who uses a drumset to make beautiful music. Drummers in this second category are often overlooked in favor of "the fastest, most blazing, cutting edge" players. This is understandable, for we idolize those whose solo virtuosity entertains us while advancing the art. However, rare indeed are musicians like Don Henley, Ringo Starr, Ole Brunkert, Levon Helm, et al, whose musicianship is expressed in phrasing, beats, dynamic range, accents, rolls, fills and pauses, as part of a perfect and impeccable musical whole. Their body of recorded work stands timeless, their style of playing so deceptively simple as to be virtually inimitable.
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I am a great fan of their music too, been following them right from the start. I have seen them live on three occasions & the studio sound has been recreated live each time. In the 70's we covered dozens of their hits with myself sharing much of the lead vocal. I had a nice "one on one" with Glen Frey, at a tiny little bar in Sydney in '95 & my wife later did the same. Felders book is a good read if you get a chance...
Have not seen this Doco advertised down here yet, may have to wait for the DVD... Cheers Last edited by longjohn : 03-07-2013 at 09:29 AM. |
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I haven't read Felders book, but there was a heap of bad blood between him and Glenn. I can't imagine he had very many good things to say about Glenn in the book. Too many 'Alpha males' in that band. Something had to give... turns out it was Felder. John
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John,
Sounds like you don't need to read the book, your bad blood appraisal rings through in the book loud & clear. I did find reference to the early years interesting, with names like Tom Petty, Jackson Browne etc lurking in & out of stories. Cheers John
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s of the classic rock era. Instantly recognizable and certainly one of a kind.
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'Wait, don't crush that dwarf, get me the pliers!' Oaklawn Camco's 13, 15, 16, 20, 14 63' Pre-serial Ludwig Hollywood SBP 12, 12, 16, 22, w/matching Jazzfest 1963 (Pre-serial) COB Super 50's Gretsch Round Badge kit 13, 16, 20 w/5.5x14 matching snare 52' Radio Kings in Marble Lacquer finish, 12, 14, 24 With dreams of GREEN GLASS... |
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