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Subject: Glenn Frey vs. Don Henley
Written By: whistledog on 01/04/07 at 3:57 pm
GLENN FREY
No Fun Aloud (1982)
1982 - I Found Somebody
1982 - The One You Love
1982 - All Those Lies
The Allnighter (1984)
1984 - Sexy Girl
1984 - The All Nighter
Beverly Hills Cop Soundtrack (1984)
1985 - The Heat is On
Miami Vice Soundtrack (1985)
1985 - Smuggler's Blues
1985 - You Belong to the City
Soul Searchin' (1988)
1988 - True Love
1988 - Livin' Right
Thelma & Louise Soundtrack (1991)
1991 - Part of Me, Part of You
Strange Weather (1992)
1992 - I've Got Mine
1992 - River of Dreams
The Solo Collection (1995)
1995 - This Way to Happiness
DON HENLEY
Belladonna - Stevie Nicks (1981)
1981 - Leather and Lace <w/ Stevie Nicks>
I Can't Stand Still (1982)
1982 - Johnny Can't Read
1982 - Dirty Laundry
1983 - I Can't Stand Still
Building the Perfect Beast (1984)
1984 - The Boys of Summer
1985 - All She Wants to Do is Dance
1985 - Not Enough Love in the World
1985 - Sunset Grill
The End of the Innocence (1989)
1989 - The End of the Innocence
1989 - The Last Worthless Evening
1990 - The Heart of the Matter
1990 - How Bad Do You Want It?
1990 - New York Minute
Patty Smyth - Patty Smyth (1992)
1992 - Sometimes Love Just Ain't Enough <w/ Patty Smyth>
Duets - Elton John (1994)
1994 - Shakey Ground <w/ Elton John>
Michael Soundtrack (1995)
1995 - Through Your Hands
Actual Miles: Don Henley's Greatest Hits (1995)
1995 - Everybody Knows
1996 - Garden of Allah
Inside Job (2000)
2000 - Taking You Home
Subject: Re: Glenn Frey vs. Don Henley
Written By: lorac61469 on 01/04/07 at 7:38 pm
Although I'm a huge Eagles fan, I don't really like much of their solo work.
I voted for Don Henley, he has a few songs that I like. New York Minute is my favorite.
Subject: Re: Glenn Frey vs. Don Henley
Written By: Marty McFly on 01/04/07 at 7:48 pm
Glenn Frey's solo stuff probably rocked a little harder, but Henley was more '80s arena rock-esque.
I like both, but I narrowly picked Henley. "Boys of Summer" is a classic.
Subject: Re: Glenn Frey vs. Don Henley
Written By: Sister Morphine on 01/04/07 at 7:54 pm
I much preferred Don Henley over Glenn Frey, even when they were both in the Eagles.
Subject: Re: Glenn Frey vs. Don Henley
Written By: 80sTrivMeister on 01/05/07 at 5:28 am
Definitely Don Henley. So many of his songs are wonderful classics, such as the unforgettable "End of the Innocence" and "Heart of the Matter". I never particularly cared for any of Glenn Frey's solo material...
Subject: Re: Glenn Frey vs. Don Henley
Written By: KKay on 01/05/07 at 1:53 pm
True, Don Henley solo songs are great and really classics. I love them. HOWEVER...he is a cranky guy. I saw him yell at an orchestra. Now, I understsand when you're a pro you have to get things done. But as far as Ive read and seen on video, Glen is an all around nice guy SO I"m sacrificing art for kindness and going with Glenn.
Subject: Re: Glenn Frey vs. Don Henley
Written By: Marty McFly on 01/06/07 at 4:08 am
True, Don Henley solo songs are great and really classics. I love them. HOWEVER...he is a cranky guy. I saw him yell at an orchestra. Now, I understsand when you're a pro you have to get things done. But as far as Ive read and seen on video, Glen is an all around nice guy SO I"m sacrificing art for kindness and going with Glenn.
I've sorta noticed that too. He has some bitterness in his songs too (i.e. political commentary, even if he has a point in what he's saying. Yeah, Glenn Frey seems more like a laid back, cool guy.
Subject: Re: Glenn Frey vs. Don Henley
Written By: whistledog on 01/06/07 at 4:35 am
I love Glenn Frey the best. "I've Got Mine" and "Part of You, Part of Me" were at one time two of my favourite songs. I still love them, and when I researched the charts, I was very shocked at the poor US chart appearances :(
Subject: Re: Glenn Frey vs. Don Henley
Written By: Marty McFly on 01/06/07 at 4:39 am
^Yeah, "I've Got Mine" only reached #90 (I didn't know that 'till I read this thread). I remember it playing on VH1 alot at the time and it was always one of my favorites by him - just a little mellower.
Subject: Re: Glenn Frey vs. Don Henley
Written By: mrgazpacho on 01/06/07 at 9:29 am
In the words (well, lyrics) of Mojo Nixon:
Don Henley
must die
don't let him get back together
with Glenn Frey
:D
Subject: Re: Glenn Frey vs. Don Henley
Written By: KKay on 01/06/07 at 9:36 am
in the words of Joe Walsh singing "Life's Been Good" live:
"They write me letters....tell me Glenn's great."
rise, supporters of The Lone Arranger!
Subject: Re: Glenn Frey vs. Don Henley
Written By: ultraviolet52 on 01/12/07 at 5:14 pm
I saw both Glenn Frey and Don Henley (with the rest of the Eagles) on tour in 2005. I have always enjoyed Don Henley's stuff, but it gets way too much airplay for my liking. I like Glenn Frey's stuff maybe a slight bit more, as I really like "The One You Love" and his other hits. Strange thing is, all the rest of the Eagles played their solo stuff in concert the night I saw them except Glenn. I was hoping to hear just one of his, but they never played any of his stuff. And, I agree with Karen. Glenn seems much more approachable. He was having a blast on the stage, practically dancing by himself (next to Joe Walsh, who's kinda wacky, anyway).
Subject: Re: Glenn Frey vs. Don Henley
Written By: dance4fun on 01/28/07 at 3:36 pm
My vote went to Henley, but I'll have to agree that my vote goes to Glenn Frey on "Congeniality"
Subject: Re: Glenn Frey vs. Don Henley
Written By: whistledog on 03/01/07 at 1:11 am
I just found "Garden of Allah" by Don Henley in the Canadian charts. Don't know how I missed that one first time around.
I am still shocked that Glenn Frey had no US Top 40s in the 90s. I always thought "I've Got Mine" was big on Billboard
Subject: Re: Glenn Frey vs. Don Henley
Written By: Windbreaker05 on 03/01/07 at 1:33 am
Henley got my vote. The strength of "The Heart of the Matter" alone would be enough for me to go that way.
Subject: Re: Glenn Frey vs. Don Henley
Written By: KKay on 03/03/07 at 10:48 am
Henley got my vote. The strength of "The Heart of the Matter" alone would be enough for me to go that way.
i hear that. love that song.
but i'll stick with the nice guy.
not until don learns you get nowhere with a bad attitude.
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