![]() It covered the 1980 break up of the group with the closing line of the song "So you can get on with your search, baby/And I can get on with mine/And maybe one day we will find/That it wasn't really wasted time".Frey, 67, succumbed to a trio of ailments - rheumatoid arthritis and acute ulcerative colitis compounded by pneumonia - he blamed on the rock ’n’ roll lifestyle he once energetically embraced: “burgers and beer and blow and broads.” Frey genuinely lived the life he and partner Henley observed in the Eagles’ biggest hits, which began with the soft-rock, FM-defining snowball “Take it Easy” but grew increasingly somber and darker alongside the decade they chronicled. Ken from Louisville, KyAlthough the song is about the end of a romantic relationship, it was chosen to end Part One of the History Of The Eagles doc.Don would revive that theme with his 1989 solo hit "Heart Of The Matter". Ken from Louisville, KyThe song is Henley's message that while it is hard not to be despondent and bitter about the end of a romance, it is important to not to let that overwhelm you.And though they may have been aiming for the "Blue Eye'd" Soul Philly sound and Henly has the chops for it.this has more a Kenny Rogers (type) Country Pop (or Pop Country) Vibe. ![]() On Wikipedia, it says the song was inspired by Don Henley's breakup with Loree Rodkin, so you there have it.Ģ.
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