Don Henley Interview Excerpt
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Don Henley Interview Excerpt
I was reading the "Night and Day" section of the San Diego Union and there was an article about the Eagles playing a venue in San Diego. The quote that really caught my attention as Henley was talking about the Eagles influence was as follows: "If we're responsible for what happened to country music, I apologize to the world," Henley said. "There's no country music anymore, because there's no country. Everybody is an 'urban cowboy.'" I thought it was interesting and thought provoking. What are your thoughts????
Good topic, but I feel that Mr. Henley has an overexaggerated opinion of the influence that the Eagles have had on country music. I always felt that they brought some country elements into their folk, acoustic style of music.
More detrimental to our type of country could be none other than Mr. Garth Brooks, with huge gimmick concerts, and smashing guitars etc.
Just my view.
Mark T.
More detrimental to our type of country could be none other than Mr. Garth Brooks, with huge gimmick concerts, and smashing guitars etc.
Just my view.
Mark T.
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It was Alabama, not the Eagles, that put the rock into country radio.
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Amen Bobby! The brightest day to me will be when Alabama plays their last show. I have been waiting for over 20 years for them to give up the bubble gum country. The Eagles had Bernie Leadon playing steel when I first heard them, and years later on the Hell Freezes Over Tour, they were still carrying a steel, with Don Felder doing the honors.
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B0b is right...
One can only imagine where the Steel would be today if Alabama did in fact have a Steel as a mainstay in their band. I never really could quite figure out why they didn't.
A majority of their tunes were begging for a Steel fill or solo. Me, quite frankly, I always thought that Alabama was pretty boring and on the cusp of out of tune vocally. But they sure sold a whole lot more CD's than I ever did..I'll give them that !
Lets be thankful for George Strait, Alan Jackson and the likes of Brad Paisley who feature Steels up front..I know theres more that do but they pretty much are at the top of their game right now.
I'm pretty certain I will ask Randy Owens, I think thats his name, if I ever meet him, why he didn't use a Steel in his Country band for all those years....
The Eagles were influenced by Country music, they didn't have influence ON Country music..Don't get me wrong I think Henley and the gang are great but somehow I don't see Merle sittin' around listening to them thinking he needs to sing Lyin' Eyes anytime soon...
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Tony, if you can make a bag full of money playing "Play me some mountain music" to a bunch of poseurs who wouldn't know mountain music if it crawled up their butt and laid eggs, then....<SMALL>I never really could quite figure out why they didn't.</SMALL>
On the other hand, it's quite an accomplishment to gather together an audience thick enough to stand with their bic lighters in the air for your anthem "If you're gonna play in Texas, you gotta have a fiddle in the band". ('specially when you got no fiddle player in your band)
I'm with Dwight Yoakum, who said "Alabama ? Those guys are a Holiday Inn Lounge act."
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I know that Jeff Cook did play some fiddle on their records, but on "Gotta Have A Fiddle..." I believe Mark O'Connor was the fiddler.<SMALL>Jeff Cook took alot of credit for playing guitar and fiddle on their records.</SMALL>
The story I've heard is that Mark took one hellacious fiddle ride, and Randy Owen told him, "Uh, Mark, great solo, but Jeff is gonna have to play the fiddle ride on our shows." Away goes the pyrotechnics and out comes the simple Georgia Shuffle (dum dadda dum dadda dum dadda dum etc.)
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