(07-22-2016, 10:14 AM)Wonky3 Wrote:(07-22-2016, 09:51 AM)Valuesize Wrote:(07-22-2016, 09:42 AM)Wonky3 Wrote: Okay, I'm that guy who started listening to "The Eagles" back in the day. Still listen from time to time and enjoy some of the cuts they did.
Until...
I caught a documentary on Netflix about them. Now I don't care if I ever hear another Eagle's song.
I wasn't a big fan, but curious what you learned that put you off.
They seemed to be a group of very shallow, goofy, lightweight boys who someone got connencted to a few good lyrics. Glen Frey and Don Henley wrote most of the stuff, but they too seemed less than serious.
LOL why does it matter?What do you want from Rock stars.. "Less than serious" It's like not liking Elton John's music because he is gay.
Or not liking Michael Jackson's music because he may have been a pedophile.
Or Jerry lee Lewis because he married his 5 year old sister... what's that got to do with when you listen to Great balls of fire?
They are musicians , probably not too many are like John Locke.