How the explosive fight on stage of the Eagles led to the first rupture of the group
A concert in July 1980 was a disaster that they stopped playing together for 14 years.
Eagles are one of the largest groups of all time, but their history has been difficult. After his training in 1971, the group was very successful in the 1970s, but in 1980, they were broken - and not on good terms. In the middle of a quarrel, the band has mainly divided in two sides: Don Henley And Glenn Frey on one, and Felder the other. Their conflict continued through Eagles Meeting in 1994, with memories and revealing proceedings after the dismissal of the group's Felder.
But back to the first split of the group. The quarrel among group comrades reached a head in a live performance from 1980 which would end up being their last for 14 years. Read the rest to discover what happened when the Eagles took out - and threatened to fight - through, in front of an audience.
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Felder felt lacking in respect when his song was re -recorded.
As indicated from afar, Things have become particularly heavy Within the Eagles when they worked on their 1976 album Hotel California. Felder initially interpreted the voices on the song "Victim of Love", which he wrote, but his group comrades decided that his performance was not good enough.
"Don Felder, for all his talents as a guitarist, was not a singer," said Frey in the 2013 documentary History of Eagles ( via Rolling stone ). Henley added: "He sang [victim of love"] dozens of times during the space of a week, again and again. He simply came to the group standards. ""
According to Far Out, the group saw Henley re -record the main voice when Felder was not there. In History of Eagles , Felder admitted that it was the right choice, even if he felt injured at the time. "It was a bit of a bitter pill to swallow," he said. "I felt like Don took this song to me. But there was no way to chat with my voice against Don Henley's voice."
The group reached a break in a live show.
On July 31, 1980, the Eagles played a concert in support of the California senator Alan Cranston . Far Out reports that it bothers Felder, who did not want the group to be involved in politics. When Cranston thanked the group for playing, Felder would have said sarcastically: "You are welcome, senator ... I suppose."
This turned upside down, and the two men were still heated about the situation when playing.
"We are on stage, and Felder looks at me and says:" Only three additional songs until I boot your [Explator], Pal "," Frey said later ( via Rolling stone ). "And I say:" Great. I'm eager to. "We are there by singing" the best of my love ", but inside us, we think:" As soon as it's over, I'm going to kill him. " »»
Member of origin Randy Meisner , which has just died on July 26, 2023 at 77, had already left the group three years ago. He stopped after Hotel California Make a visit among health problems and Personal problems with his group comrades , in particular Frey, who would have tried to hit him when he refused to go back on stage for a reminder. AE0FCC31AE342FD3A1346EBB1F342FCB
The 1980 show ended up being the last representation of the Eagles until the group met in 1994.
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The quarrel did not end with their reunion.
When the group recovered together in 1994, Felder, Frey and Henley all returned, as well as Joe walsh And Timothy B. Schmit . It took seven years before Frey and Henley again reached a break point with Felder. In 2001, he was dismissed from the group. His dismissal led to legal issues, in particular a prosecution in which Felder asked for an unjustified dismissal and a counter-compliance in which Frey and Henley claimed a breach of contract. They ended up settle outside the court in 2007, as indicated by The Guardian .
Felder has published a dissertation, Heaven and Hell: My life in the Eagles , in 2007, in which he criticized his group comrades. Henley said The Guardian From the book in 2015, "Felder's bitter because he was expelled from the group, so he decided to write an unpleasant little revealer, which, I think, is a really low and cheap blow."
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They have just announced a farewell visit.
Today, Henley is the only original member remaining in the Eagles. Frey died in 2016 and two other founding members - Bernie Leadon And Meisner - The group much earlier. In July 2023, the group announced that their next tour, The Long Goodbye Tour, will be their last. The other current members include Walsh, Schmit, Vince Gill , and Frey's son, Deacon Frey .
"The Eagles had a 52 -year -old miraculous odyssey, performing for people all over the world; keeping music alive in the face of tragic losses, upheavals and reverse many kinds." A group declaration Read. "We know how lucky we are, and we are really grateful. Our long duration lasted much longer than any of us has never dreamed. But, everything has our time, and the moment has come for us to close the circle. "