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  1. Hace 4 días · Stretching time further, while not as commercially successful, The End of Innocence (1989) is probably Henley’s best solo album, from start to finish. As we all know, in 1994, hell indeed froze over, the Eagles reunited, and that’s where Henley has spent the bulk of the second half of his illustrious career: touring.

  2. Hace 6 días · The Eagles album Don Henley thought should be cut: “It could have been better”. There’s no real answer for when an album is truly “finished”. Most artists are constantly toying with how their songs should sound, and it’s only the curse of deadlines that actually makes them either finish their favourite songs or admit defeat and put ...

  3. Hace 4 días · Long Road Out of Eden was released in 2007–over a decade after the Eagles decided to reform in the ’90s. Needless to say, the album was highly anticipated. While The Long Road Out of Eden made ...

  4. Hace 11 horas · 8. Don Henley. 9. Beyoncé. 10. Willie Nelson. 1. Janis Joplin. Janis Joplin, an iconic figure in the annals of rock music, emerges as the preeminent songstress hailing from the Lone Star State of ...

  5. Hace 5 días · Long Road Out of Eden is a bit of an odd outlier in their catalog, being their first double record. Some of the deep cuts are far less interesting than even their drab moments from the 1970s.However, some amazing songs like “How Long” had gone unnoticed.Henley’s “Business as Usual” and “Frail Grasp on the Big Picture” are way too serious slogs that belong on the back end of one ...

  6. Don Henley - I Will Not Go Quietly 80s Rock Share Add a Comment. Sort by: New. ... mikerooker • Unofficial Video. Underrated Rocker from his smash album "The End of Innocence:" Reply reply Top 12% Rank by size . More posts you may like r/ComedyCemetery. r/ComedyCemetery. A place for stuff that was supposed to be funny, but isn't

  7. Hace 2 días · The majority of The Eagles were still newcomers to California, including Henley. In an interview, he expressed their perception of Beverly Hills as a mythical realm – a land of both hope and excess, where dreams were materialized but also felt hollow. 'Hotel California' drew inspiration from 'The Magus,' a 1965 novel by John Fowles.