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HEAVEN AND HELL : MY LIFE IN THE EAGLES (1974- 2001) PDF, EPUB, EBOOK Don Felder | 352 pages | 09 May 2008 | Turner Publishing Company | 9780470289068 | English | Chichester, United Kingdom Heaven and Hell : My Life in the Eagles (1974-2001) PDF Book Meine Mediathek Hilfe Erweiterte Buchsuche. To see what your friends thought of this book, please sign up. Add links. It may remove any doubt that he was a critical part of this seminal American band. Lists with This Book. It would be a good read should he consider to write one later. After two albums of country rock, the group were starting to lose direction. Sep 04, Louie Verile JR. Ultimately, Don complained too long and too loud, and it ended up costing him his gig with the band. To keep the peace, the five Eagles each had their own nests in the form of dressing rooms and limos, crossing paths only on the stage. Still widely considered one of the most gifted guitarists in the music industry. I presume Henley and Frey had wanted Felder out for years, and Felder subconsciously understood this and coped accordingly. Thanks for telling us about the problem. By having his legal team press for an explanation and accounting of the money under his original deal, he eventually crossed a line with Frey and Henley, and was fired. Success was elusive as he moved from Florida to New York and later Boston, making a living by playing dates, commercial jingles and other piecework. You can help by participating in our "I Support" membership program, allowing us to keep covering Houston with no paywalls. Yeah, the drugs played a huge part of the breakup, but it sounds like every day in the studio was a stressful nightmare. Sure he was fired by the Gods Henley, Frey , but by doing so they gave h Great read! I am listening to their music differently now, and it was a fascinating tale. Thank you, Don Felder for your candidness and your entertaining memoir. Felder added. From the Inside Flap When guitarist Don "Fingers" Felder was invited to join the already platinum-selling Eagles in , he had no idea what sort of rock-and-roll heaven and show-business hell he was about to enter— -or how hard it would become to tell one from the other. But the usual rock'n'roll excesses — drink, drugs, groupies, egos, fights and everything else — soon showed the writing was on the wall. Offering our readers free access to incisive coverage of local news, food and culture. Average rating 4. He was one of the brightest stars in Hollywood, a hard-charging actor whose intensity on You weren't the only one there. You see, you're one of the morons I've been fighting my whole life. What makes this book stand out is that the recounting here is done from the inside, by someone who is not only very capable of telling that history, but is also adept at conveying it in a very readable, conversational way. In this User's Guide, Laurel Vukovic describes the As a kid growing up in Southern California it was easy to understand this music, these events, these recordings of to a larger extent the American Southwest, the desert that lays between Los Angeles and Las Vegas is vast as one crosses the State Border Line from California to Nevada - that whole area in which it has its own natural beauty has always reminded me of the Eagles. Even further behind the scenes, he reveals the grim test of wills between Leadon, Felder's friend since his impoverished boyhood in Gainesville, Florida, and the duo of Frey and Henley. Heaven and Hell : My Life in the Eagles (1974-2001) Writer Brought to Kenya from England as a child and then abandoned by her mother, Beryl is raised by both her father and the native Kipsigis tribe who share his estate. Uh-oh, it looks like your Internet Explorer is out of date. Whine somewhere else. The gift to find his inner peace, his self worth, in the end Felder soars higher than those two by simply finding himself. Ripperologist Robert House Felder himself admits his mistakes and weaknesses and is honest enough not to try to paint himself as wholly innocent in the unfolding drama. Retrieved 24 February He filed suit against them and Azoff, his marriage fell apart around the same time, and so the mid-'00s when this book was being written were a very difficult time for him, needless to say. I never realized how much he incorporated into the Eagles music until now. He was there; he has a perfect right to record what happened. He puts his spin on the Cranston fund raiser, the allocation of hotel rooms, the tense creative sessions and other items where he doesn't come off very well. It almost seems like someone else wrote the end? I've known since that Don Henley is a horrible man. Mid-stream, "the Gods" were trying to change the terms of their band agreement, and make him into a sideman when he wasn't. Here we have a band made up of highly creative musicians, dominated by two of the original members who seem to be writing most of the songs and a manager who's behind it all, calling the shots. Don Felder was just a poor boy from Florida, but when he joined the Eagles he soared into the stratosphere. I enjoyed the Eagles, but was never a diehard fan. There was an edgy creative tension which made the music so special, but how long would it last? Published April by Wiley first published October 1st Rumor has it both Don Henley and Glenn Frey tried to halt the release of this book for 1 of 2 reasons: either it's true or it's false. We took coke and wrote some songs. Felder's account of the many songs and tours he took to support each of the great albums this band made. Felder describes his poor background in Florida, his upbringing, issues with his father, his musical influences, how he got started in music, met Bernie Leadon, and how all this eventually culminated into his long time stint with The Eagles. That was 35 years ago. No trivia or quizzes yet. Low resolution memories of bland broad scenes. All in all, things turned out okay for Don Felder. Close cookie policy overlay. Open Preview See a Problem? Felder comes across as a musician's musician. Azoff himself protected more of Henley and Frey than the other band members. Each band member is talented in his own right, and from a musical standpoint, I respect them. I feel this book is notable because he has given us a look into the workings of the Eagles. YES I have read and consent to Hachette Australia using my personal information or data as set out in its Privacy Policy and I understand I have the right to withdraw my consent at any time. I found this an engrossing book, yet with several sad moments. And now Don Felder finally breaks the Eagles' decades of public silence to take fans behind the scenes - where drugs, greed and endless acrimony threatened to tear the band apart almost daily. I recently discovered a vast quantity of quality biographies, autobiographies and other books centered around music. The book contains several personal photos of Felder as a child and performing with various bands. Not everyone has what it takes, not everyone gets to touch the ball Newer Post Older Post Home. If you're into The Eagles, it will make them multi-dimensional, but it may also kill some of your enthusiasm, knowing what was going on behind the scenes. I never expected it to survive. Read more Whether you work in the Arts, on Wall St. We Buy Books. In terms of record sales and income from live tours, hardly anyone matched the Eagles' rate of success during the s. Heaven and Hell : My Life in the Eagles (1974-2001) Reviews After Felder was fired, he was forced to sue the Eagles over constantant mis-management and handling of the finances. Find a book you'll love, get our newsletter name email. Related Searches. Label: Ebooks. I didn't find the book scandal laden, the opposite I enjoyed this book from cover to cover. Now band member and guitarist DonFelder finally breaks the Eagles' years of public silence to take fans behind the scenes— -where drugs, greed, and endless acrimony threatened to break up the band almost daily. Some of this is covered in the book but may have been watered over due to the settlement of the lawsuit. For the next twenty-seven years, Felder found himself deeply involved in a musical career that was musically thrilling, emotionally exhausting, and surprisingly dangerous. But it's still a great read! Lawsuits and counter-suits followed. Mid-stream, "the Gods" were trying to change the terms of their band agreement, and make him into a sideman when he wasn't. Runnin' with the Devil. The band finally did split up in , only to reunite for 's mega-selling Hell Freezes Over album and tour. There are some entertaining tales about the latter's exploits, who could have given the Who's Keith Moon a run for his money in the hellraising stakes. I'm quite pleased to know that, due to the outcome of his successful lawsuit, he will still benefit from the CD I bought at Wal-Mart and the ticket I already bought to see the Eagles in concert later this year.