21 Burst results for "Don Henley"

The BOB & TOM Show Free Podcast
"don henley" Discussed on The BOB & TOM Show Free Podcast
"That? That's not the music so loud. We call that a can can, sweet eye. Yeah, I can. I can fought all right, yeah. I bet. I bet there are members of the rockettes that have horror stories. Because when you've got that many people linked together, if anything goes wrong. Are they all fall down like dominoes? But someone has to either be sick or I think some of the rockettes make extra money, our horse. And you know they're men's seasons also. Guys. I'm just saying. So you said four or 5 nights out of the year, you don't want to go see this. It's incredible athletes. I'm the one that I'm the one that says they're incredible, incredibly athletic. I don't know why you're picking on me. I can't believe that Mike Mark hasn't come in here. You know, his wife. Oh, he told me. I heard about it. My wife's friend is a rocket. I'm going to tell her. Have you ever had her assigned to him? The next time it's Wisconsin string night, you're ready. Okay. Could we get to the song? So the point is Willie. That's Johnny loud guy. I bet when they're all in there. It's not Johnny loud guy. Of course. Really, we didn't know about this character, wasn't like when he comes out and does catch a Tory statutory. He was doing. Oh, sorry, Luigi accusatory. The point is, he didn't introduce this character. This is a genuine song he wrote when he was young. I love all pad songs, and I don't like that we just make fun of his, you know, the his serious songwriting. Well then you're gonna have to get out during this video. You gotta get brutal. Nobody's really lyrics can withstand this group. Seriously, Willie, and this is like a really sad song. Let me read this letter. This letter comes to us from Jason. He writes, I have been listening to the bob and Tom show for over 30 years. Amy too. Me too. Live in northern Nevada. I'm a faithful listener on my morning commute. I have never left harder than I did this morning when you critiqued pat's songs. This must become a daily segment. Thank you, Jason. I don't enjoy any part of this. That makes it better. I never told us that. Pat, again, these are this is a lovely melody, but you were a kid when you wrote this. Nobody's lyrics can withstand this kind of scrutiny. I mean, warm smell of kalitta's bad sneakers and a pina colada my friend. You poetry. Yes, I am. The hotel California. Yes, I did apparently. Don Henley wrote folks. They're very

WMAL 630AM
"don henley" Discussed on WMAL 630AM
"Live, it sounded like the album. And Glenn Frey, Don Henley talked about it that Glenn Frey was a drill sergeant. He recorded every performance, and they worked on everything that he found in that past performance repeatedly until they fixed whatever he found. And that's just the way he was. And that's what an audience wants. And their audience wants that. I mean, they're one of the top settling artists of all time. And when you get to that live setting, there are some artists that will get out there and do a live show and their fans will say, no, I like the way that they did it live. It was different. It sounded different than the album. And there are plenty of artists I could say that they actually their live performance improved on the studio recording. That the live performance was actually better and had more energy in it. But the point is, is that they want to hear the familiar stuff. They want to hear the hits. If I hear an eagle song on the radio, it's like whatever. Yeah. And in my phone in my library, I have the eagles live from 94 when everybody got back together. Health freezes over. Yeah, hell, was that the hell freezes over yet? When everybody was back together for the it was the MTV show. Yeah. I saw them that year. And it's an extended version of hotel California now. Anybody who's been in radio as long as we have been, you played hotel, California to the point where you never want to hear it again. Right. I could listen to their live version and just listen to it over and over and over and over again. And then Joe Walsh doing in the city. Right. Live is just absolutely unbelievable because if I guess because maybe I would if I was listening to a classic rock station that came out, I would listen to the recorded version because I just enjoy those two versions so much, but hotel California that I was so sick of. Never wanted to hear again. Ever. It's like, this is fantastic. What a great song that was. And they do a little bit of an extended version, especially the intro. Right. Which is they did back then. And that was something that they talked about and said, you know, look, it got to a point where and I think trans Siberian probably learned this. You know, your audience wants something very specific. And there was the eagles, the documentary on the eagles, where they said, look, it's us too. Glenn Frey, Don Henley, we wrote songs we're the band. So, you know, we're going to take the reins. When they did that, when they made that move, and that was kind of the almost the reset of the band saying, okay, this is what the band is. And they had a falling out with former members and everything else. But when you look at that and say, all right, that's the classic lineup. And when you're going to get people to spend money on that, you have to realize, what are they willing to spend their money on? What are they not willing to spend their money on? What works and what doesn't work in a live show. And I heard them in San Diego, I wasn't there, but it was I could hear them outside my hotel room. They were playing actually a private party. On a navy ship, right there in San Diego. And it was a party that was for a hundred people, but they were playing it outdoors. And I thought a restaurant was playing the album, and then I realized it was freightliner had hired them. To play this private party, and every single song was to a teeth. It was just and we've seen them multiple times and over the years, they basically got to wear and Don Henley used to do onto solo stuff. He's still like a three and a half hour show because he could do his solo work and he could do the eagles work, but in the later years with the eagles, leading up to, and I haven't seen them since Glenn Frey passed away, but in the later years it was when you showed up, I mean, it was like, it was almost like walking through a musical museum. Yeah. You're absolutely right. You know, when I'm thinking of trans Siberian, what they give me is the sound is perfect. Not that it isn't, but it's not. I'll never forget the one time where and this was in the 70s when I saw skin or the first time. And after pronounced Leonard skinner came out, I mean, that was such a crystal clear album. Yeah. When you think about it, even free bird. You know, that's a crystal clear. The production of that is just amazing. And it was organic the way the instruments are supposed to sound and the band was doing. It was just a great great. When I saw him live in a big auditorium, everything was just muddled together. Yeah, it didn't make any. They couldn't reproduce what they did. Transcribing reproduces everything. And the sound is perfect. And it's Christmassy. You get your, you get your being old classic rockers slash heavy metal. You get that satisfaction, and then you get the Christmas satisfaction. Right. And then you get the goosebumps from the most incredible kind of Broadway singers kind of thing, and then you get a light show and a laser show that absolutely blows your mind. You would never you don't need any drug to go see trans Siberian. It pulls whatever you're endorphins are out of your brain right out of it. You're like, wow. That dino Julius also another singer who's extremely talented that tours with them. And I would say that it requires meticulous work to do it with that kind of precision every time. Yeah. You know, it's one thing to go out, you're doing a live show. That requires a lot of work too. But if you're doing it to hit all the notes and make it sound just like the album or make it consistent every show, that requires a, well, the discipline of a Glenn Frey. And I've been in enough because I actually prefer seen bands in a club. But I've been to enough, it's like, eh, eh.

AJ Benza: Fame is a Bitch
"don henley" Discussed on AJ Benza: Fame is a Bitch
"You should think a couple of times before you write stuff like that. I mean, that's all I'm saying. And I go, are we still talking about this? I said, I'm out of gossip. No more column. I'm out here now. Maybe nobody told you. And as I'm slowly pulling away, he actually tried to ask her out. It was like a last ditch effort and he goes, hey, so maybe you want to go on a hike one day or the zoo? And I just left. I said to him, you just asked her to go to the zoo. And he like kind of smirked like I was kind of stupid. And we laughed. She didn't answer him. And she and I just laughed and drove off. And I don't really like that story because I like Ben still his movies and I feel bad that happened to him, but I can't forget it. Now the other story is a good one. Michael viner was the owner of dove publishing. He had a number of decent books that came out in the 90s, the most famous one was you'll never make love in this town again. And when I was dating Jermaine Jackson's ex-wife, Margaret Maldonado. She was working for him at the time, but for Michael viner. And one day she sneaked me in early copy of this salacious book, and no one had seen it yet, Margaret got the proofs and begged me not to show or tell anyone about it. I said, no, no, I won't. I'm not going to write about it. I just want to read it myself, okay? So I go back to the hotel or wherever I was and start reading this book and the proofs and maybe two years ago, I read a couple of the more filthy chapters on this show. The book contains a bunch of stories written by three prostitutes and one actress about this sexual encounters with a bunch of different Hollywood celebrities. There was a Robin and Liza grier, Linda Hammond, and Alexandra daddy. And inside are all these lurid tales of what these girls discovered while having sex with the likes of Nicholson Warren Beatty, Don Henley, Bruce Willis, Robert Evans, John Claude Van Damme, Mickey Rourke, on and on. And a very, very detailed stories. Whether they're all true or not, I don't know. It's just the horrors point of view. So my jaw was on the floor when I started reading this. A couple of days later, I'm at Evans house for one of his great get togethers. Robert Shapiro, Geraldo Rivera, Jacqueline bessette, Beverly Johnson, Neil sedaka, a lot of luminaries in addition to the dynamic to all of Jack Nicholson and Warren Beatty, who are always at Evans house back in the 90s, and now I have all this information inside me bursting out and I don't know that Jack Warren and bob know about this. And then my eyes couldn't believe what I was seeing. The publisher Michael Weiner walks into the party. And he lived a few doors down from heaven, so it kind of made sense, but I know all this information from the book he published and I grabbed Margaret and I go, what the fuck is he doing here? She's like, what's the big deal? I go, he's publishing a book about what a few hookers have to say about a few of the men at this party. But balls on this guy, she takes me aside. She's like, you can't say a word, please. I'll lose my job, AJ. You can't say we're I said, oh, come on, bullshit. Viner can't buy the kind of press, I'm gonna give this book right now. She's almost crying. She was so dramatic. And beautiful. And she's like, agent, you don't know, these men in Hollywood. You don't know them. They'll fight tonight, but next week they'll be doing lunch together and it's just confusing. But I'll end up losing my job. Trust me. I said, Marilyn, I said Margaret, I gotta do what I gotta do. I gotta go tell kit. This guy has a chapter on how kid likes to pee on chicks. She's like, that's not all he said. I said, I know. So how could he show his face in here? If he had any class, he put his house up for sale and move out of the fucking town. And she's pleading with me. But it didn't matter. I knew this would be a huge story. I knew Jack Warren and Evans would corner Michael viner and threatened to sue him and all that shit. It might break up the party or make it a better party. But either way, this story would be spread all over and be picked up by other gossip columns and magazines, maybe even Vanity Fair and variety. And deep down, that's what all these guys want. They want to be in the glasses. Whether the girl says he pees on her or less ten seconds or does too much cocaine. It doesn't matter. In the Hollywood of 25, 30 years ago, these sort of stories still didn't get you maligned or fired or canceled. It got people talking and talk was a commodity. And that's a huge currency in Hollywood. In a town where people are afraid to be forgotten or not the flavor anymore in demand? They all love to be talked about. And back then, me included. So I make my, I knew if I tell this story, I'm gonna be linked to these guys forever. So I make my move, I take the three guys aside and let them know what's what. And they would pissed off rightfully so. I said, this fucking guy is here right now. I don't know how you can have that guy in your house and at this party. I'm kind of throwing coal in the fire. And Evans begins to get really upset. Not Jack and Warren so much, but Evans was getting red with rage. So he told me, let's go find by her. Find one for me. And we're walking through the house, and I asked him, is this shit vine of published true? I'll never forget what he told me. You know, he said, well, it's true and it's not true. I said, how does that make sense? He goes, what I always tell you. There are three sides to every story. Yours mine and the truth. I said, okay, what does that mean, that kid? He said everyone lies once in a while. Sometimes they're white lies. Sometimes they're more vindictive. But most of the time, no one is lying. People just remember things differently. Then we come upon viner, and I just let Evans do his thing. And I heard the word cock sucker thrown around a few times as I walked away and I grabbed Margaret and we'd be leather there. And as we were leaving, Jack sees us and goes, you really got him going tonight, didn't you? Well, Margaret was right. At first, Michael viner did fire her. Evans threatened to sue vina and then he convinced one of the call girls Alexandra to sue viner and dove bucks for 8 million bucks, claiming the book libels her with charges of drug use and by implying she still a call girl. But then eventually Margaret got a job back, but Weiner told her if anything ever ends up in Benz's column again, he fired me for a fire for good. And the book climbed to the top of the best chalo list on both coasts and about three months later after Vanity Fair and other glossies had written about the book and the fight at Evans house that I started Michael viner and bob Evans were back at having lunch together and all was fine in Hollywood. That's the way it goes sometimes out there, guys. That's it for today. That was your daily unfiltered podcast for December 1st, 2021. Talk to you tomorrow. Thank you for listening. Fame is a bitch, is an AJ benza drop biscuit studios production, featuring the endless wisdom, insightful commentary, and sometimes fucked up perspective of AJ benza. Executive producer Mike agave.

AJ Benza: Fame is a Bitch
"don henley" Discussed on AJ Benza: Fame is a Bitch
"Michael viner was the owner of dove publishing. He had a number of decent books that came out in the 90s, the most famous one was you'll never make love in this town again. And when I was dating Jermaine Jackson's ex-wife, Margaret Maldonado. She was working for him at the time, but for Michael viner. And one day she sneaked me in early copy of this salacious book, and no one had seen it yet, Margaret got the proofs and begged me not to show or tell anyone about it. I said, no, no, I won't. I'm not going to write about it. I just want to read it myself, okay? So I go back to the hotel or wherever I was and start reading this book and the proofs and maybe two years ago, I read a couple of the more filthy chapters on this show. The book contains a bunch of stories written by three prostitutes and one actress about this sexual encounters with a bunch of different Hollywood celebrities. There was a Robin and Liza grier, Linda Hammond, and Alexandra daddy. And inside are all these lurid tales of what these girls discovered while having sex with the likes of Nicholson Warren Beatty, Don Henley, Bruce Willis, Robert Evans, John Claude Van Damme, Mickey Rourke, on and on. And a very, very detailed stories. Whether they're all true or not, I don't know. It's just the horrors point of view. So my jaw was on the floor when I started reading this. A couple of days later, I'm at Evans house for one of his great get togethers. Robert Shapiro, Geraldo Rivera, Jacqueline bessette, Beverly Johnson, Neil sedaka, a lot of luminaries in addition to the dynamic to all of Jack Nicholson and Warren Beatty, who are always at Evans house back in the 90s, and now I have all this information inside me bursting out and I don't know that Jack Warren and bob know about this. And then my eyes couldn't believe what I was seeing. The publisher Michael Weiner walks into the party. And he lived a few doors down from heaven, so it kind of made sense, but I know all this information from the book he published and I grabbed Margaret and I go, what the fuck is he doing here? She's like, what's the big deal? I go, he's publishing a book about what a few hookers have to say about a few of the men at this party. But balls on this guy,

AJ Benza: Fame is a Bitch
A Recipe for a Hollywood Fight
"Michael viner was the owner of dove publishing. He had a number of decent books that came out in the 90s, the most famous one was you'll never make love in this town again. And when I was dating Jermaine Jackson's ex-wife, Margaret Maldonado. She was working for him at the time, but for Michael viner. And one day she sneaked me in early copy of this salacious book, and no one had seen it yet, Margaret got the proofs and begged me not to show or tell anyone about it. I said, no, no, I won't. I'm not going to write about it. I just want to read it myself, okay? So I go back to the hotel or wherever I was and start reading this book and the proofs and maybe two years ago, I read a couple of the more filthy chapters on this show. The book contains a bunch of stories written by three prostitutes and one actress about this sexual encounters with a bunch of different Hollywood celebrities. There was a Robin and Liza grier, Linda Hammond, and Alexandra daddy. And inside are all these lurid tales of what these girls discovered while having sex with the likes of Nicholson Warren Beatty, Don Henley, Bruce Willis, Robert Evans, John Claude Van Damme, Mickey Rourke, on and on. And a very, very detailed stories. Whether they're all true or not, I don't know. It's just the horrors point of view. So my jaw was on the floor when I started reading this. A couple of days later, I'm at Evans house for one of his great get togethers. Robert Shapiro, Geraldo Rivera, Jacqueline bessette, Beverly Johnson, Neil sedaka, a lot of luminaries in addition to the dynamic to all of Jack Nicholson and Warren Beatty, who are always at Evans house back in the 90s, and now I have all this information inside me bursting out and I don't know that Jack Warren and bob know about this. And then my eyes couldn't believe what I was seeing. The publisher Michael Weiner walks into the party. And he lived a few doors down from heaven, so it kind of made sense, but I know all this information from the book he published and I grabbed Margaret and I go, what the fuck is he doing here? She's like, what's the big deal? I go, he's publishing a book about what a few hookers have to say about a few of the men at this party. But balls on this guy,

WTOP
"don henley" Discussed on WTOP
"His name represents. This is not a guy who's a celebrity for celebrity sake. This is a guy who's well-known because of his work ethic, because it is drive, because not only did he have talent, but he had the desire to win. I think that attraction is really the accent. That's absolutely what it is. That's an angle I hadn't thought of. Against Columbus Rudy watching waiting on his work permit to coach. You know, I think I'm going to bring that up and see what kind of reactions go anyway. Nationals rained out that they're going to make up that first game at 1205 today, 6 O 5, the second game. The Orioles winning streak is now 9 games, but it accident on that four two win over the cubs. They have 500 now. Elena delle donne, 26 points, mystics win over the LA sparks 94 81. Dave Johnson, WTO sports. Now to the top stories we're following for you this morning on WTO, power companies still recovering after last night's storms, downed trees and lightning strikes caused thousands of outages in Maryland and Virginia, widespread outages around the university of Maryland caused the school to cancel in person and remote instruction today. The latest January 6th committee hearing revealed that Donald Trump tried to contact a potential witness who was talking to the committee that raises the question of witness tampering the committee says it referred the matter to the Justice Department. Newly released surveillance footage shows the gunman in the uvalde shooting enter the building with an AR-15 style rifle, and later shows officers in body armor standing around in a hallway outside the classrooms where in 19 children and two teachers were killed. Stay with WTO for more on these stories and just minutes. It's 5 47. Three men accused of stealing and attempting to sell, handwritten notes and lyrics by the eagles Don Henley, have been indicted in Manhattan on multiple charges now about a hundred pages of notes and lyrics for songs, including hotel California, life in the fast lane, and new kid in town. They were among the documents prosecutors say were stolen and worth more than a $1 million. Prosecutors say the manuscripts were originally stolen in the late 1970s by an author hired to ride a biography of the band, and the biographer eventually sold the manuscripts in 2005 to one of the men. Lawyers for the three men say their clients are innocent. It's 5 48 now. Back to the traffic

AP News Radio
3 charged in scheme to sell stolen 'Hotel California' lyrics
"In connection with the conspiracy tied to the lyrics of one of the bestselling albums of all time Our own device The eagles are thanking authorities in New York City for indicting three men who had gotten their hands on Don Henley's handwritten lyrics to hotel California and other hits by the group prosecutors say the suspects knew the lyrics were stolen but lied to auction houses and buyers about where they got them At one point they even tried to sell the papers to hindley The men are pleaded not guilty through their lawyers who say the charges are unjustified in their statement the eagles say the case exposes the practice of music memorabilia

Bloomberg Radio New York
"don henley" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York
"Next week We met him in a hotel room in Montreal And he gave us the vision of what an arena should look like And now I think he's got 25 or 28 in development But his vision combined with Scott's real estate background created this fantastic place What time we do think about the pandemic and stuff Like did that impact your thinking about how Because there's a lot of touchless right ease and people just going in and doing their thing So two things One can you imagine spending a billion privately on it endeavor like this And then all of a sudden it is privately funded Taxpayers money to be used for education safety and transportation So we did this the right way But in the middle of that commitment suddenly you know I used to tell people they don't teach this in school So you got to go and figure this out on the fly I think there were we made changes to the design of the building because of the color So you'll see in the building we have a 360° air circulation system We have merv 13 filters system That's what you see in hospitals We trap the bad guys So we have 80% more airflow coming in and out of this building I'm not cussing here It's really the name of the company We have four fans called big ass fans in the room We found her on the show You did There's no way to have companies called big ass fans I said I swear to God he trademarked Had to be an interesting process with the government But also great for us is that that's now in as original equipment Every other arena in the country to deal with COVID and COVID related situations has to retrofit So again thanks to Tim's vision we spent the extra money up front to make sure we had the best air filtration systems in the world Tim what's your favorite part of the arena These acoustical panels you see the wood right there Looking at real tight And then when you get up close you'll see they have holes in it So we trap the base and the reverb from bands And so it makes the building acoustically perfect So when you come here for a concert it's going to be spectacular Because that's an issue with some places that some large venues where you go see a concert Yeah they fit a lot of people but it doesn't sound good No And so when you think about the amount of money people are spending on that night out it's unfortunate if they sit there and hear the concert twice So what you want is you want a perfect bowl So my partner in our company is Irving azoff He's the largest manager in the music business So when you have Don Henley as your engineering critique on your acoustics you better make sure you're acoustics are perfect because Don's pretty demanding Tim that's what you really did that no other arena had ever done before He went to all The Rock acts He went to all The Rock managers He went to the musicians and said what do you want in a building And they all said she's no one's ever asked us Well they asked for free rent first But the bottom line is you got to input that very few people have gotten from arenas And that's why the acoustics are so great here That is New York islanders majority owner John ledecky plus the CEO of oakview group Tim leiweke speaking with you and Tim steinem from the new UBS arena in elma New York still has that new smell and I hear they've also made going green a big thing at the arena too Yeah not only a new smell but a big green smell I mean this is an arena that aims to be carbon neutral by 2024 To my wacky he knows something about going green He built the climate pledge arena out there on the West Coast He did that with a lot of help from Jeff Bezos But he says doing it on the east coast it's tougher but nonetheless they're on a mission And we'll have that part.

AJ Benza: Fame is a Bitch
"don henley" Discussed on AJ Benza: Fame is a Bitch
"The partying involved a lot of Coke and booze and there was sex. Apparently the teen was being sexually assaulted by the future a list that began having convulsions from the combination of drugs and booze and died right there in this cabin in the Woods. This is a very familiar theme. It happened with the Don Henley story on crazy days and nights where he had some girls show up at the hotel and one girl did too much drugs. She died. The cops came, they took her body, put it in the desert, they told the parents whether we can't find her, she left. This is a very common theme in these conspiracy room. Let's just keep that in mind. One girl dies from an overdose. Okay. The future a list celebrity had access to some very helpful assistance due to his position and the now dead teen was removed and taken to a distant location. Like I said, her parents were informed that doda had died of a drug overdose, but nothing of the circumstances or who she was with. The other team was sworn to secrecy and remarkably enough, let go to return home. That's the same exact way that Don Henley conspiracy thing was written as well, which is not true. Just so you know. Our comedian went back to LA, but did tell his girlfriend what happened. His girlfriend told him he should go to the police or even better blackmail the future a list or for some money. The comedian said, no, that's not what I'm going to do it. And that was the end of it. What did happen because of this is that our comedian got sober. For a couple of months, he was sober. Actually, he was sober for 88 days, but we'll go forward. Meanwhile, behind the scenes, his girlfriend was using the information she'd received and was trying to make some money. My blackmailing. One 9th, the comedian went out to work and met up with a man who drugged the comedian. He then carried the comedian to his car and brought him home. Then for the next 12 hours, the stranger raped the girlfriend and said the next time she tried to blackmail anyone, she'd be killed. It's not true either, but I'll get to that later. When the comedian came to and found out what happened he told his girlfriend to drop it. She didn't. She pressed charges against a man. That was some strings pulled in some money distributed and in this trial was declared fast forward to the summer of 91. On future a lister is in the bohemian grove, where his future is being debated. Basically, it comes down to whether he'll be a future a lister or will someone else bullshit. That doesn't happen. I'll get to that later. This messy incident involving the two teens is problematic. The girlfriend of the comedian is problematic. It is agreed that the other teen involved the one who was let go needs to be killed. She is a loose end and knows the whole story. They agreed to have her killed and the future a lister is chosen to be the a list of they know he can be. The teen is killed under very mysterious circumstances.

What Difference Does It Make
"don henley" Discussed on What Difference Does It Make
"Can you disclose any of your favorite inductions or inductees will i. I think you're for me. Your heart breast top. The linda ronstadt induction. It was a shame that she could not be not couldn't perform didn't didn't attend boy. Hope it leave anybody out here. There was Bonnie writ emmylou harris stevie nicks sheryl crowe and carry under and they performed with little help from don henley as i recall but they performed a series of songs which linda was no those few minutes of music. I still get goose.

wellRED podcast
"don henley" Discussed on wellRED podcast
"Fucking don henley version too but the don henley version was back in the eighties. When like in this happened to country music to back in the eighties. I think everybody was just like superman. Cope from seventy nine and they were like we have to overproduce every fucking song like every song we have to strip it bare bones and then add horns and synthesizers and all this shit and it all has to sound the exact same way and don henley's a girl summer sound that way and then when the atari did it they did it pump. And you actually did. You actually heard the lyrics for the first time. Yes because they actually did a and it was great. Parl- Laura we hadn't room row shirt. What are you fucking naming a long. Oh where oh when last ride or something last. Kiss kiss also. Our boy is carl. I don't ever wanna grow up. That's a rebound sites. Or and i know that too when he did it is gene with. That was because it's your perfect. Yeah hazlet a red. Eagles smith do drunken poets dream. Or was it a rally hub running. They wrote it together from what i hear. Let's find but israeli hubbard does a different verse on it. Then okay as recorded. I so i've always considered ray while cover insurance and i think as we say that it did better. Maybe hayes was the one that i like is is that i got a rougher voice and it just sounds old man we should probably heard right while he's version he does. Yeah but i'm wondering. Stopped doing it when i heard him play. That's how good for fancy. How the original. Why is this one better. Is it from lyrically from production. Boy they honest with you. I have never heard of the original but this let me tell you something pretty certainty summer. Now the fuck fuck. Don't not not fuck nineties. Country nineties country aside. This song is one of my favorite all time across all genres. It was love. This mother fucking song. Ir liked the shaw matter of fact this letter now as far as what you're asking i have. I think this was better because ribas voices loon richer but it's also astounded for me part of the reason we didn't know the other one is. This was when we were six. Five seven five airtime and then and then it's classic plays for the next ten years on country radio. We didn't hear the other one. This is the one that's beating our heads that nostalgia whatever but also it sold more copies and have the iconic video. Which if you're listening right now. We're watching them you to go. Who got the bart's go fancy reba mcentire right now. It's a full movie. It's incredible she takes some great lessons. Which i appreciate like. There's nothing lyrics to say. She's a movie star and that drivers like say like watching. That video does kind of like when you watch that video you you start filling in holes in the song and you're like okay like oh shit. I didn't know that about them. And so that video of that now that you go back and listen to the song. It sort of informs all that stuff which is different and i maintain that now like a again. Even though bobby jones you wrote the song it can evolve over time and now that song means more and now go okay. She actually went out and did all these other. Cool things like that to me. That's what makes a song cool. It's a living piece of evolving art absolutely and she made her own all right. Let's get into ready. Let's do some lyrics. I remember it all very well looking back. It was the summer i turned eighteen. We lived in a one room. Rundown shack on the outskirts of new orleans can say i hear from poetic standpoint. This is borderline perfect in terms of the number of syllables. Yeah bobbie gentry's we did mention that. Bobbie gentry like also wrote dragon. Just do what she wrote and recourse online. You got to give it up that at that moment and country music for a woman to do that is literally in science she also and and please let me say this. I don't mean that it's crazy that a woman was able to do that. I mean it's crazy that a woman was allowed to do that during that borderline wasn't that's what was her times. Version nazi sixty nine. That's another reason. Versions were popular is like she wasn't getting airplay. 'cause bobby gentry had a whole thing with song about the birth control pill Did loretta lynn and up recording. It was loretta. Lynn that ended up recording it. And what happened back in those days was so there was a thing called paola. That was going on. Which basically record producers to come in to the radio stations. Made your song. Like if these nashville. Radio stations didn't play your shit. You're not getting your ship. let's say the internet. It's like when you're when you go this arnav. He knows we didn't have to talk. But i'm saying back in those days. It was like when you walk into a restaurant and they were like. We don't have a table and you shook their hand. Give them a fifteen. Oh we have a table. They wouldn't do that. She had at radio station radio. Fucking radio terrestrial radio deejays used to make so much fucking. They were loaded. Huge fucking boys club. Yeah so like all the dudes would come in there and they will get their shit played in like all the girls like they didn't have that fucking bandwidth for all that shit so like the guys were just keep getting their ship play and not that like some themselves weren't amazing if you write about birth control bills. Nearly shit they were. They didn't wanna hear that shit like they were just like now. We're talking about going to the tonk. We're not trying to challenge anybody especially from god. Damn woman's like any of that really trying different now if my country radio still very much. It's all that's always been true fair. She had pop it on her hands. Because the pot people would play it because it was the sixties and women's live and so on that side of things. Bobby you got it out and actually had these pop hit and then made it on the country charts and it did okay. But that's right. Let's get it was a different time though. Where like nowadays. If you put out something that was challenging to something that would go viral away but back then it would just get smashed to the fucking ground if they could. But what. I'm saying. China smash her and she got into pop charts entry man. She was males here. We go. I remember it all very well. Looking back. was this summer. I turned eighteen. We lived in one room run down shack on the outskirts of new orleans. We didn't have money for food or rent to say the least. We were hard pressed. The mama spent every last penny. We had Danson dress so immediately right there. What we've said is that this is a hero story That it is one of these situations to where people can't even comprehend this but that sometimes when people who it's not that they desperately wanted to hold on to the ho and you. I'm just okay what we're sitting ration- what we're setting up right here is. We don't have a fucking thing else to do now. We are sitting here and we can't. We have no goddamn money gets so much worse than i unlike. Like like what. You're talking about getting that. Getting laid out like all i'm saying is immediately in the forest verse. Were setting up this story of like. I'm immediately on your tame. I don't give a fuck what you're doing. You're in a desperate situation whatever. It is the strict over everybody while say everybody but like there's a country fans at least are hearing this going like. Would you do next you own a main you oil sale. Are you selling out unless go momma washed and combed and curl my hair. When she painted my eyes and lips. And then i stepped into a satin. Dancing dress had split side. Clean up to my hip. It was red vu the trim and fit me good standing back from the looking glass. There's a woman. Wear a half. Grown kid has stood as fucking great. Now let me ask you that right and we always saw these lyrics earlier. Okay she just turned eighteen. Can i tell you that. That's actually amazing. For the time. That bobby joe. Ginger was writing that song. No an aside at because during that time. Nineteen sixty nine with bobby. Newton wrote that song that line easily could have.

Rock N Roll Archaeology
"don henley" Discussed on Rock N Roll Archaeology
"You just did it in this living room you know. I went to see the band with jd. Southern he sound there you start Aren't really tight. I said that's the that's the brilliance of doing is is that free abandonment of their aveer execution of the songs. It's what you're yeah Worked for them for sure. I'd like to talk a little bit more about the book Obviously dany talked about that. Showed it at the beginning. Also a little bit about what you learned about yourself in the process. And what really brought you to write in the book and general at such a big undertaking To write a book. Where did you find a tie. your whole gosh. i had I don't i don't even when things are normal as far as live music. I mean i would go out. Maybe once a month. I'd always stop around november to march. I just start writing it. I don't know exactly why. Except other than i wanted to leave something for the kids my kids and then hopefully grandkids which i do have no after grandkids. So that was done and and there are issues. I wanted to clarify that. Certain books have been written. That weren't exactly accurate. There was this manuscript all done. And i had it sitting there for a year or two and i said to my wife. I think we should find an agent And see if we can publish this. And that's where i met scott bomar from bmg. And he her had heard. I was writing a book and asked if he could read so nice absolutely. I sent him a couple of chapters. You got right back and he said let's talk. Let's we want to publish this book. But the best thing he said to me he was. We don't need a go writer at. I was over. I just felt like wow now. It felt so good. That was my next question. You know. I mean every author including first time book authors. Who just somehow excel at what they do. Had you ever consider yourself. Someone who kept a diary kept wealth. Formed thoughts about your distri. I wished i had but i didn't. I did keep a journal. When i went to the middle east. That was like a few years ago. no i never did that. I did write to a wrote liner notes. Son a couple records i did. I wrote an article for the local newspaper years ago. But i mean i never was released series show writer but it just when you started writing something as important as this because you're thinking about your legacy to your children and so on there's some pressure there's some you know. There's there's some expectations you must have had of yourself. How did you find the process of writing. Did come naturally slow or herniated every day to get the words on the If flawed very well nice. I mean and you're in the process of writing. Of course i would come up with the worst cliches and my daughter. Who's an english lit teacher of a look at it and edited the book on from a level of grammar level. Yeah mercilus convenient. Of course it was like an angel from heaven. When i met my future wife. Connie and she's really an angel from heaven. Dad really click. Red line goes through. She said Okay she said well she says. Let's think of something more interesting. You had a metaphor police on hand. After after megadeal with bmg of course. I really rewrote the book. And it got rid of a lot of excess and connie. My wife was fantastic view. If you're gonna talk about this burrito brother session. Why don't you enhance it with a song. Did how many how many takes she did or who was playing. And i said you're right that's just people wanna know that's the stuff we wanna know by the way i did. Listen to your Recent album This morning and what a lovely offering that is untrue to what we're saying earlier voices amazing. I love how intimate the album is. Yeah and he was a great producer and he's engineer. Rining latest wonderful engineering to a lot of tom's work. So joyful time david join you on their roger joined you. I wish roger in the studio but he was in florida but he he's sending his Mon bills may came onto. That was a beautiful. If you've seen it live man. I know i hear is my favorite. A bird cut in on the first album. I said if anybody wants to know what the birds were. What a what they're about its listen bells rimini. Yeah agree it was orchestral on the way we definitely beautiful and your version of jean song on your record two. She don't care about time the re redo of that's fantastic on their mazing song. The road at nineteen years old guy. And i actually said the crosby you ever see gene with a book in his hand when we were out in the road. He said no did you. I said never saw him. Read a book and i keep coming out with the most beautiful poetry beautiful great songwriters. Stir thing i did with. Gene was mcguigan. Clarkin hillman in the late seventies and he had written this once and it was the line he says you are. You're the wind that fills the sales of jealousy. I can't we would always say the birds and the old days we going man and we're all gonna try and get near gene. As far as his is olympic and so lyrical out you find reading lyrics yourself. I always aren't dana and have talked to book. That's a good answer. I talk about all the people we admire like. Joni mitchell don henley and jack jackson browne you know so i personally i i love to write range but i wanna come so words. I understand as bernie curious to know. You say it's hard but how do you get through it. Sometimes i i've been working with his fellow Steve hill for over twenty five years. Close friends sometimes. I come up with a line as he does. Sometimes i up with a hook or melody or melodic relight atara something he does. We go from there and we're so close as friends that i'll come up with a line and he'll go like this. That's gotta go. I said that daddy said well. If if that's going into the song. I want more of a cut on thirty years where your daughter's read in. That's almost a good title for the next project. The reagan so chris you were talking about mcguigan clark and hillman a minute ago. Which i remember. I've got others records when they first came out and that was quite a different sound It was very un bird dish that i agree but men have had some great songs on it. Gene in particular had Backstage pass was really cool. Love this longtime was your song. That was really great on there But can you tell us about how that reunion album kind of petered out and didn't come out the way you guys thought it might gene. And roger had got toward the late seventies. We're working as a dual and sort of getting their lives back together and then they had some kind of offer on the table from capitol. And then i got involved somehow.

The Free Agents
"don henley" Discussed on The Free Agents
"No snow swabbing. Felt like yeah. That's how you put a baby. Mamas going to have a redo literally everything laying there fully clothed like button-down shirt jeans getting ready to go to sleep for twelve hours. Like come on you gotta step your game up. You're going to be out of the baby here pretty soon. I also love all of the scene setting kind of exposition lines. We get like whatever happens. Don't stop the train. There were no fatalities in this and one of my favorites is when hobbes's is kind of breaking down his plan to catch dom and brian and the guy he's telling to says is all this necessary to apprehend to men great question. Great question by this random guy. But then you know ops. Kinda smoothed over. Yeah it's an undercover agent. Who knows where everybody's coming from and a guy who's escaped from prison twice. Maybe you do but it does seem like you're going a little overboard to catch two car thieves over here at matt. What about you. What made you furious just very quickly. Dumbest seen i said was in the evidence room thing i hated was the elena and dom plot just rammed in there just done was not buying it. Stick around is she. A part of the i would guess. Absolutely wow okay. So other random observations just the the scene where the rocks team gets killed very reminiscent of clear and present. Danger the scene where the rpg's from the roofs. And i watched that during copa so that was another me pointing at the screen. Hey okay well we will get to ranking this movie where falls in the five. We've watched so far. And then trae will set us up for fast and furious. Six matt our special guests here. You got a little treat in store top five. Let's do this fast fast. Fast by fastball fastball. Fast by fast by fastball. And that is the fastest five plus. Oh i love it. That's straight that's it. that's all right. Yeah what do you is there an actual list or you just want to put that together. No there there's an actual there's an actual list. It's it's about a concern. I have and the concern. Is this that cars. They're not just something that comedians get coffee in and one of my worries with this podcast. We're appealing to casuals people that don't know all about cars. I don't know a lot about cars. You don't lie about cards but really they're marvels of technology and ingenuity and a marriage of precision engineering and brute force. So i did a lot of research. Here and this one is not for the for the newbies. This one's for the car guys in the car. Gals the gear. Heads the lug nuts. I'm going to present to you. The top five parts of car. I think that all the auto lovers out there will agree with my list. Okay number five wheels very very low to the rest of the i mean okay because they are the only part of the car. You can't reinvent and just trivia question so let's suppose there's no spares how many wheels on a car for five the steering wheel said did you guys not even know you didn't even know there's a steering wheel. You guys don't know anything about cars. Is it to small out the window. Okay number four. We have six cd changer. So all your chips that's right. That's right why would you have one. Cd player within arm's reach the you could change based on your whims and mood when you can put six cds in the back of your trunk and never remember which album was in which slot. These are the six cds that i think. I think there was a law. These cds that are every six cd. Yeah okay okay. Paul simon's graceland body rates. Nick of time. Annie lennox's diva don henley's the end of the innocence shoddy as dime in life and dire straits. Brothers in arms are the sixty cds and every now there's an ex you could have the eagles greatest hits or stings ten summitters tails but those are the only options kate number three. We have power seating. And no way i. I'm a micro adjuster on the road. As moving i might wanna go quarter of forward. I want my back straighter. I wanna juice the lumbar. Like let's say. I drove yesterday so you think well the seat should be where you left it. No one else is driving the carpet. That's where i wanted to see yesterday. Today's today my body is going through subtle changes at all times as hair clayton. Said you can't sit in the same seat twice. And i kind of like power windows. You could say like power windows. Were such an improvement on the old crank but now every window in the car is just a power window but if you're the passenger and you get a new car unless there's a super fancy car the passenger seat we'll have one of those old school things. Where like the person in the like. Could you move your seat forward a bit and you pull the bar up and shook and you fly right through the windshield right. Yeah that's why power seatings important. How do you feel. I heard you say you like to juice the lumbar you like like when the inflatable thing i could kinda like move your back ford and your pelvis till kinda messed with that. I think that's weird. It feels so strange to me. I like flat lumber. No i i like mine. Protruding bump it up. Pump it up. You drive close to the steering wheel or you one of these people. Are you wait wait. No i'm pretty close. I'm pretty close to their close because my legs hurt like i have longer legs. I have upper body. But i like to feel for some reason being closer to stealing makes have more control over the car but then because i'm so close i'm like i'm having to fold my legs in weird ways. My feet and weird was now. Now you know what a steering wheel the fifth wheel and a car so before i get to number two. I just want to ask if you've noticed at dinner parties nowadays. You don't here. Why say anymore like my husband. He won't stop and ask for directions. I mean he'd rather circle and circle. Then just ask someone where to go and he won't admit he's lost. I mean you know. I it takes a million sperm to fertilize one egg. Because they won't stop ask for directions. Now i don't hear that anymore. Yeah you don't hear that. And i attribute that to number two on my list. Gps so that's really solve that problem and it saved us from having that hacky thin i mean that's not even a hack thing you can say about men anymore really.

WGBB Sports Talk New York
"don henley" Discussed on WGBB Sports Talk New York
"You know the front of house mix of her set. And i learned it and then i went to the first rehearsal. Now i had been playing with james taylor. Who's james a wonderful singer. But as you can imagine it's a quieter affair thing with james and it would be playing with ronstadt because out there. She starts singing the first rehearsal and it cuts through. The night is so powerful so loud so intense. I couldn't believe it immediately. I went back to my amp up. Because now i just i'm not gonna overwhelmed or nothing could overwhelm her. She's just so intense such incredible folks. I actually have never been on stage with anyone ever that that was a more powerful and intense and emotional thing in ronstadt brilliant brink woman definitely Another legend as we said what voice. And i wanna ask you about A really unique individual one of my favorites of the late warren's yvonne oh boy they broke the mold after warren. You know person This guy absolutely one of the smartest people i've ever met in my life. One of the smartest and best educated. And when i say best educated i mean self educate you know he didn't. It wasn't college. He actually read all those books. He knew all that stuff. I could talk to you about any brilliant brilliant brilliant dr but also a tough you know He had a desk definitely had an edge. I just love the guy. I absolutely did and i love the time i got to spend. It was great. And i'll never forget speaking with dante courtsmart tonight on the program. Now you've produced also a dan. He's a legendary producer. Don henley how did you did you run into don when you were back in linda ronstadt. Well it's show your back in those days in la. Everyone knew we all knew each other. And i knew all the eagles and everybody knew everybody and it was a big say. That might be going too far. But it was a community where everyone was on everybody's side. We all knew. Each other. And donna decided to make a solo album. This is after the eagles broke up. And it's also after glenn had made us so i think don felt the decec- to come up with something himself and he started calling. A lot of people started hearing that he was calling a lot of different people in la to come up to his pad and jam with him. Throw around some ideas and I knew eventually he's going to call me because she was calling everybody and he did. I went up there. Every i played him some ideas that had and we talked a lot after a few hours. You said so. Do you want to work on my soul. And so i walked right into this. Incredibly gave with a brilliant brilliant guy hanley's brilliant as a singer. Songwriter absolutely brilliant. Very lucky to get that job and you loved every minute of now. Yeah you had a cameo in the great this final tap. Talk a little bit about getting involved with that movie. Ronnie pudding was the name of ood character. That's right that's right monty pudding eric. Yup well i'll say what happened. I knew chris. And and some of the guys involved in fishing and rob played poker with robert. Vito so i got a call to come down there..

Afternoons with Marcellus & Kelvin
"don henley" Discussed on Afternoons with Marcellus & Kelvin
"I wanna talk about how i want to tell them how his songs changed my life and you could tells you how daisy kept you straight for extra couple years logan and i should have been basically what was the name of that carson daley total something something requests live total request live standing in the middle of times square with signs freaking out going through this list here they. Mtv didn't have no minorities but they had a guy the very first disease a singular term when he did a cigarette guy because they tried to have every kind of person. They tried to have blonde brunette. Black guy jewish guy. Why did you say blonde brunette. They wear black a little something diversity. They have blonde brunettes. Redheads would say they had. There was a guy named. Jj come on somebody help me. He was an original. Vj fat jj. Somebody's gotta know who i'm talking about. Was it a lot of j. J. j. yeah wasn't la la camilla anthony's enough room. Tv right yeah. I think she did into a little bit. yes she did. Jj jackson and by the way rest in peace. Jj jackson died at a very young age of only sixty two years old. Jay jackson was like the one of the original. Vj's first integration nineteen eighty-one yes. I found her annoying. Yeah i didn't find my bad gauging kicking against yeah greg. Could you actually get richard marx. Try this tweet them right now. Go to them. Yeah yeah. Richard come on the show. We had lisa loeb on the show. We should bring back lisa loeb. Do there was a brief brief exchange on social media Because his his song don't mean nothing yeah literally his guided my entire professional career because the course was so spot on. It don't mean nothing to you. Sign on the dotted line right. And since i started off as an actor before i was a journalist that was really good information. What richard marx still has daisy wages. Hair here. I'm looking at his hair right now. Still great yeah man. It's short cropped but it's still great man but is there a question. Yeah got good hair. Yeah what he had great hair back for the eighties and nineties to you. Know what i mean but like now still great hair. Looks like he's like looks like charlie sheen all messed up reject that yeah i look and i would imagine you know i wonder how daisy so just real quick. I just want to get this off my chest The grammys our trash. Oh yeah go ahead. Yeah they made don henley in one thousand nine hundred eighty six boys of summer the winner in the rock category. That's not a rock song. The winner in the rock category. Just think about that and then they backed it up with the end of innocence in nineteen ninety. I mean that's not a rock song either. There's not a rock song either. So damn it grammy's now they in the category two thousand four because after they gave it to dave matthews they realized they were just also base. Yeah all right well. My final thought is welcome back dwight. Howard we're we're done here. Excellent work l z. Cab great job greg and laura. We'll talk to you my nina. Everyone have a great day. We will see what else who else the lakers signs..

Sibling Revelry with Kate Hudson and Oliver Hudson
"don henley" Discussed on Sibling Revelry with Kate Hudson and Oliver Hudson
"You blasting in your convertible like don henley these suburban That's good that's a good. It's got like this beat to it. That's like when you hear it when you hear beast of burden i'm just gonna play it real quick. I mean just. They're like my whole like yeah. Yeah great. driving grew the other one. The only good off that that would be my number one There's the the whole album of tattoo you for me. Was like that moment like that. Free freeing moment in my life right. I but the cranberries. When i sixteen sixteen got my car. It was all about the cranberries. Oh right right right right. You know very on the side drew. Barrymore movie put down. But you're just like okay and then here's my other vibe. Which would be another nineties moment which is just like always my go to. This is really loud great now. Oh now tribe. Just try in the car. Blast it right here. Yeah god god. I mean there's no better fucking Like it yeah. She'll do sing. That's an era. I mean it's just too good. Yeah well thank you. I just talk god. I wasn't even thinking. Do you know what i love. Which is traveling song married. Do love that you were married to this man. I love wiser time like there's something about that song. That is traveling on the road for me. I just i don't know yeah. Yeah really loud. Yeah so this was the part in the show every time about pros where we would. There is like a set of like three or four songs. That were always where you go out on your on the road for a long time. You skip a lotta great saw and then and then don henley for me like There's something about like boys of summer. Yeah that is nostalgic and that reminds me of driving down the beach. Oh this is yeah. This is like this reminds muskoka like in the boat. Yeah yeah like you know. Yeah this is. This is why this is becca. This was on your high school girlfriend. Put that on her. Mix tape to you. And i know that because i stole it. That's right that's right. And then. Of course bob marley legend the whole album. Just throw that on. Just just drive drive next to the ocean. Okay cool fun. Thanks for the memory lane. We should do a a spotify. Rebel riddling revelry playlist for driving for free anxiety-free moments. That's a great idea. I've been thinking a lot about the episode that we did with lisa memory. And i've been writing down a lot more since.

The Michael Berry Show
"don henley" Discussed on The Michael Berry Show
"Acclaim and public appreciation for someone in where i think it should have been so that usually means somebody that was in relative obscurity or kinda known not sufficiently. I asked that question. I usually get people entering who they think. It's y'all greatest. That's not what i'm trying to get to. I'm just trying to say someone who's public acclaim did not measure up to where it should have been. So let's say one hundred major. The greatest musician of all time zero means nobody ever knew who were if a guy ends up eighteen on his death and he should have been fifty eight. That doesn't make elvis. Who's one hundred. But it means but elvis at ninety five people know appreciate him. He's got the title people referred to him by the title reason so knowing that don henley is already the subject of much critical and public acclaim. I'm not going to say it. But i will say he is a guy who the older i've gotten in the more. I have studied his impact in his body of work still has a vast expanse between where he talked about in where he deserves to be about that. I won't use the superlative ramon but on short notice. I mean i'm going to go out on and say that don henley's a better solo artist after his big band then. Paul mccartney was a solo artist after his big man. You agree you agree with. Oh my goodness. I've never met a bigger paul mccartney fan than you. I can't believe this. And the thing is i'm not even a big fan when i'm lis- when i'm listing bans that i really like and artists that i really like i typically forget henley. I remember the eagles and i kind of reluctantly admitted and now happily admit. They're the second greatest american band of all time behind leonard skinner. But i would i. I'm not i don't i don't go out. Don't rush out to see him. The way everybody else i know does but i i get their impact their body of music for not quite ten years see. Skinner didn't have ten years. They were cut short if they'd made it from seventy seven if they'd have extended that to eighty who am i kidding. They didn't have another good album. And we all know it but anyway Ruminations of a man about don henley. When he's come late to downhill. But i think part of that and some of you. If you're honest will have to admit this. I think part of that is that if everybody likes something i intentionally don't like it and i don't know what causes that i really don't but i know that that is a phenomenon that i've been That i've definitely been guilty of and so yes so joe. Biden had a town hall last night. I think they've changed his meds. Of course i didn't watch it. I watch the clips. This morning and i got to point the poor. Oh man he just. He's scrunched up like that Who's a ventriloquist. It had augmented Terrorist he has the old grumpy old man and biologist look just grumpy. It's laid bumbling around. He's just repeating. The old canarsie said for fifty years. Well we don't have the mean tweet guy anymore. We got joe biden and so when i- restaurant group owner struggling to find employees. Asked the question. Listen to what he says. We employ hundreds of hardworking team members throughout the state of ohio and across the country. And we're looking to hire more every day as we try to restart restaurant business. The entire industry amongst other industries continue to struggle to find employees. How do you and the biden administration plan to incentivize those. That haven't returned to work yet. Hiring is our top priority right now with two things one. If you notice we kept you open. Spent billions of dollars. Make sure restaurants could stay open and and a lot of people who now who worked as waiters and waitresses decided that they don't want to do that anymore because there's other opportunities and higher wages because there's a lot of openings now on jobs and the thing. We did help john. John's out this right billion dollars. Make sure they can stay open number one so you all contributed to making sure. John should should have done. That is we did rather industries. But secondly john my guess is that people being seven eight dollars an hour plus tips that. That's i think. John you're going to be finding fifteen bucks an hour and you what nobody understands. Is that a businesses pro. Forma is based on not having to pay fifteen dollars an hour for a waiter when they do everyone who's never run a business believes well. The owner just has come up with some money not by boat this year. The way this is going to work is if that's what it's going to take people back to work because they can make so much unemployment eventually the business. Some of the businesses will pay that in their prices will increase. And then we will hear people bitching about inflation and speaking of inflation. It's biden fleshing. It's pumping more money into the economy. It's a very simple simple analysis of basic economics. The dollar bill has no value in and of itself. Some societies throughout history used a seashell. Some societies used a big rock. That was immovable. You couldn't walk in and throw it up on the bar but it was seen as this person takes ownership of that at some point transfers ownership. We have exchanged cattle chickens produce. The dollar itself has no value. The dollar only has the value. I believe it has if i receive and you believe it has if you give it based on what someone else will do when you put too.

MyTalk 107.1
"don henley" Discussed on MyTalk 107.1
"Pass for now. 1997 actors Dan Ackroyd, John Goodman and Jim Belushi took the stage at Super Bowl 31 to revive this iconic American bands. Brothers. This artist performed the 2008 Super Bowl halftime show and tragically lost their life in 2018 to 2, an accidental overdose from a mix of opioids and sedatives. Oh, God. Prince, Can you read the first one again? The first one is this artist perform 2005. His group broke up in 1970 Paul McCartney. All right. We lost. Well, let's let the man slowly peel the band Aid off Donna Grant. Go ahead. The first one was in fact, Paul McCartney. Both of you guys got blues brothers, and last one actually was Tom Petty. I almost said Tom Penny, Tom Petty, the first thing that came to mind but the year didn't sound right to 1007 was Prince 2008. Was Tom Petty back to back years. Both of them gone both from Wow. What have done against her? Did she get Paul McCartney? No, no. What did you say? I said Amy Winehouse, because I choked like I just want to know you said Don Henley. I think for the first, the first one for the first one, and then the last one, he said she mentioned Amy Winehouse was her Was the I didn't know that the Heartbreakers broke up. I thought it was always Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers. I had no idea. Okay, Steve. So Steve took the lead with that victory. Nice job, Steve. But we have one audio clue for fun. You guys want to play? I would love to. Okay? I thought this was funny. You might laugh. Just give me it when you know it, And now you can say it to when you know it. But here we go. Let's have a little laugh with this performance. Roseanne. Step.

Pantheon
"don henley" Discussed on Pantheon
"Worry wanted all the band members to have different names in their birth names to make them stand out. But what do you call ritchie. Well it turns out it. Wasn't that hard to come up with a name. He was already sometimes known as rings. Because homeboy loved gems on his fingers like he just had rings for days hilarious. He's like it just looks real nice does it all work it does it. Ringo from dingle wrangled dingle ring. Does that ring to go. I love it. So i took that and added some floor of calling him ringo. Instead of just rings And star was quite the obvious since his last name was starkey right. So ringo starr was born i mean that is a pretty iconic name change really is like and one of the most fitting that i have ever seen. He's like you know what the thing here on out. He's earned goes star. He is no longer. Richard starkey that i feel like his personality probably always was ringo starr seriously. I think worry just saw him and it was like you're ringo you're ringo fucking star. And he's like mocha them and he was like you said a bitch i'm in his whole life has just been you son of a bitch in houston overbid gentleman. I can't. I'm sorry sorry. Sorry guys worry give everyone a chance to really shine in the hurricanes and ringo was no different during their sets they would have ringo starr time where he would be given a mike and sing songs. Like boys by the cheryl's while smashing around on his drum kit. Cute though cute real phil collins. Ain't he was definitely know that eagles guy. Yeah that guy don henley yeah way better than don henley had lovely hair in the seventy..

The Frame
Dave Matthews, Anderson Paak and Maren Morris Form Lobby Group
"Horn the music industry changes almost by the minute thanks to the internet and all kinds of streaming services these days it's a lot more complicated to figure out who gets paid for what well listeners are really good at adapting to the latest music platform the laws that govern them aren't quite so fast to catch up now is the music industry superstars including Dave Matthews and Anderson park have formed the music artists coalition it's a new Washington DC outfit that will lobby for musicians rights I spoke with reporters Lucas Shaw who broke the story for Bloomberg and he explained how musicians often have to rely on the federal government unlike a lot of other creative industry you the federal government has a huge role in affecting how artists especially how the song writers get compensated from all sorts of different parties so you either have judges or laws or some other government bodies determining how songwriters get paid by radio station by bars by restaurants by streaming services you know Pandora Spotify apple you name it and even last year Congress passed a new act called modernization act but also affected a lot of the royalty collection all the artists of the relationship between the music industry in Washington is very tight and artists are looking to make sure that into their voices heard whatever new laws and bills are being proposed the music modernization act went through a lot of iterations and was not easy to get passed to recording artist feel that there were things that were either cut out of that act or could have been stronger are they hoping that there might be other kinds of legislation going forward you know when I spoke with earning a daughter who's a manager everybody from Travis Scott to the eagles to Dan company at least involved in in working with all of them he said that he felt the bill was net neutral but it wasn't a bad thing but if if that was the best effort to making your and better for artists it didn't change a whole lot but I do think that this is as much about what's coming next as what has already happened because the fact is is that every year or two it seems that there is some new issue involving artist in Washington and there's certain laws that are currently on the books that they would love to see change if there is any way you know for example from an old telecommunications act that created the idea of safe harbor which is what allows a lot of free music to collaborate on you too that they would love to get rid of and the other complicating factor is they're different licenses that apply based on how a song is used there is the mechanical license which the license to copy and distribute the composition and there's the sound recording which is the performance of that song is that part of the problem to that rights and royalties are pretty complicated once you start taking them apart yeah I sometimes get confused explaining music rights to myself or to editors and I have to say you know you have the recording which is the musical performer you have the publisher which is a song writer and then within both of those you have your point mechanical performers are just so many different right very hard to keep track of very hard to know what is what and the fact is is that most artists don't know these things they're not keeping on they're not keeping tabs and they are relying on intermediaries whether it agent or publisher is certainly able to keep track of it for them but the idea behind you the company or the new lobbying group is we need professionally minded folks who understand the intricacies of the music business and can advocate on artist behalf in BC and make sure that there's no kind of contrast think decide because the fact is is that labels and publishers often have a different golden artist they obviously all want the music to be listened to but if the label can keep a little more the money that the artist is gonna keep they're probably gonna do that we're talking with Lucas shot at Bloomberg about a new lobbying effort by musicians Dave Matthews I suspect is not really hurting when it comes to whatever he's pay how much of what artists like Dave Matthews are doing or for himself and maybe for other lesser known less powerful art as they try to work for all song writers and performers I think a little bit of both so I'm I've been told the Dave Matthews for example is very upset that there's so much bootleg merchandise available on Amazon fans will pay for any new T. shirt or concert DVD or anything like that and if somebody else uploading it to Amazon Dave Matthews at their thing will why should some other person get money that should really go to be enter my bandmate though you've got lots of money part of it is is fighting the good banking but I do think you're right that you know the the names that have signed up for this Dave Matthews Band don Henley man Morris Anderson pock either big stars and when they say they're getting behind an issue that forces other people to pay attention and come to the table and it makes it easier for them to look out for the little guy it also strikes me as a little bit odd that one of the people who is involved in this is Irving aids off and people have been around the music business know that Irving has been Hey he's been a manager he's been a promoter it does feel like he is almost on the other side of this equation where ARE Irving A.'s office priorities aligned with that of some of the artists I mean look Irving has had almost every job in the music business he ran after he ran a record label but I think the through line through his career has for the most part been standing up to the artist in particular in this leader phase of his career he has tried whether self interested or not to get a flight for artists right and art is getting more money in the face of you know large tech companies playing the consolidation of record labels you know earning a thought came of age in the music industry that looked a lot different than it did say a lot more diffuse you had more different labels you had more different salaries now they're just a handful of companies that can control things in tow Irving answered made it is critical or to be saved that giant for some of these artists and one of the overriding complications I assume is the rise of streaming services so let's just say I pay ten Bucks to go into a bar there streaming Spotify there's a song by the eagles is that part of the problem that the green not that kind of calculation in a digital era is incredibly complicated a lot of people feel like the streaming kana me has been built for example is to the detriment of the song writers that's just one of many ways that when you have a new type of economy that it has in the shift from CD's I tune about dreaming there's both opportunity and peril and who collects the

Charlie Parker
Katy Perry, Miley Cyrus, Garth Brooks, Willie Nelson and more pay tribute to Dolly Parton at MusiCares 2019 Person of the Year
"Big night for Dolly. Tonight. Sent to be honored by the Recording Academy as the two thousand nineteen music cares person of the year bell take place in Los Angeles. Little big town is set to host the event, and it will feature performers like Garth Brooks. Chris Stapleton, Vince, Gill Willie Katy Perry pink, Don Henley, Leon bridges, and more. And if that's not enough Dali set to take the stage as well. And we'll close tonight's show. This is separate obviously from the Grammys the sixty first Grammys which are on Sunday. But tonight's festivities will be recorded and shown at a later