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The Eagles are the bestselling, and arguably the tightest-lipped, American group ever. Now band member and guitarist Don Felder finally breaks the Eagles’ years of public silence to take fans behind the scenes. He shares every part of the band’s wild ride, from the pressure-packed recording studios and trashed hotel rooms to the tension-filled courtrooms, and from the joy of writing powerful new songs to the magic of performing in huge arenas packed with roaring fans.

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Don Felder's book certainly offers an insight you wouldn't find anywhere else but it's still one man's account. I had no doubt when I read this book that what Felder had to say about Glenn Frey and Don Henley was going to affirm in greater detail what had been written and spoken about 'the Gods' in other accounts. These two were a couple of self absorbed pricks who formed an alliance to maintain control of their band with the help of their little Ceasar manager and despised LA record biz celeb Irving Azoff. But they also provided the lion's share of talent. He sounds like a nice guy but I don't feel sorry for Don Felder. So he's made $30mil or whatever rather than $40mil. which he legally may have deserved; boo hoo! He tries to make an argument at the end of the book when he's booted from the band, that it was a shock and uncalled for. Walsh and Schmit didn't fight for him. They knew their place and Felder should've known his. As a matter of fact he DID or he would've quit in the 70's like Leadon and Meisner. He's a passive aggressive person who spent his whole career in the Eagles getting knocked around by two megalomaniac bandmates over and over. The success of the Eagles was the result of Frey's obsessive ambition and perfectionist Henley's outsized talent. Yes, Felder's a great player who got an incredible lucky break. A gift actually, being asked to join a band on the cusp of true success as a full partner. Yes, his music for the huge hit HOTEL CALIFORNIA w Henley's words pushed them over the top into megastardom but if you think the band wouldn't have been a grand success w/o Don Felder, you're wrong. Keep in mind, that song isn't on the all time biggest selling record GREATEST HITS that preceded it. Realistically, you can make an argument that his importance to their popularity was less than either Bernie Leadon or Joe Walsh and possibly Randy Meisner.The most critical comment I can make from a standpoint of writing is, this memoir wasn't proof read and seems hastily written in the first 100 pages or so before he joined the Eagles. There are several inaccuracies which could easily have been noticed if it had been fact checked. Examples; mentions playing his 1st gig in NYC in 1968 for 500 people at 'a small club' called FIllmore East (concert theater w 2,654 cap) Meeting the great drummer of The Band, Levon Helms (?) Auditioning for a talented English guitarist in LA named Terry Lee (uh, Terry Reid?) There's others as well about Stills, Nash, etc.No big deal I suppose, but it does make you wonder if things happened as he says they did later on with Frey and Henley. I've put together and been the head of a half dozen bands in the last 20 years and I'm a bit like Henley and less like Frey. One thing I would never have done to a bandmate and that's treat Randy Meisner like Frey did about TAKE IT TO THE LIMIT. That was just plain bullying; total BS and the fact that the others didn't shutdown Glenn for it, tells you how dysfunctional this lot were. How could whether Randy hitting the high notes or not at the end of the song (or even singing it every night) have any impact on their success? In fact, Frey began singing it in a lower key in the past several years with his less than stellar tenor, but do you think his pedestrian interpretation has stopped any fan from paying $100 for a balcony ticket at a basketball arena?
This is an "open book", so to speak, of all the inner-workings and the dynamics of the Eagles group in their heydey. It brought me back to the best decade ever, the '70's. I thought it was so interesting how they all started as equal members, but the more successful the band became, the more egomaniacal Glenn Frey and Don Henley became. It wa actually disgusting the way they treated the other members: Bernie Leadon, Randy Meisner & Don Felder. Especially Meisner, being that he was so quiet and non-confrontational. Even when they ran into him many years later, they still treated him horribley. An example is, years later, when Meisner & his wife run into Henley at a party and the wife asks for a picture of Meisner & Henley and Henley turns and walks away without a word. Ugh! I can't even stand to look at him anymore. I highly recommend this book if you were around in the '70's & remember how their music stole the airwaves.

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