Showing posts with label don henley. Show all posts
Showing posts with label don henley. Show all posts

May 13, 2011

Welcome to the Hotel California

The album and the band who created it are both American classics. The Eagles' masterpiece Hotel California continues to be heard all over the world even almost 35 years after its initial release.

Just heard the title track in the gym today, and it sounded as fresh as ever. Glenn Frey, Don Felder, and Don Henley composed it, Henley sang lead, and Joe Walsh and Don Felder traded off blazing guitar parts to make it sting. Terrific! Also heard today the older, rawer James Dean, a tribute to the film star. Another track that jumps with playfulness. It has the same zing as the Beatles' Daytripper.

Various personnel made up the band over the years, each bringing a special something to the mix. Following up the landmark album would be tough, but the addition of Timothy B. Schmit in 1977 brought us one of the most beautiful ballads they ever recorded, I Can't Tell You Why.

April 8, 2009

Rising and Falling Stars

Recapping last night's American Idol:

Danny Gokey- Nice guy, great voice, warm smile. Totally authentic. I like him, but why don’t I think he’ll go the distance? Must be song choice. "PYT" was terrific, but it has been a mixed bag since. Very, very solid. I’m rooting for him to hit the top three. Yes, sometimes, nice guys do finish first.

Adam Lambert- Last night’s performance showed a delicate phrasing reminiscent of a young George Michael. Definite stage presence, but he is a bit difficult to watch since his Elvis look a couple of weeks ago. I keep thinking kd lang here. Is America ready for its first gay idol? Probably, we’ve had them before- just didn’t always know it up front!

Kris Allen- He keeps getting better. Terrific voice and growing confidence. Knows how to "play" with the songs, changing each one to make it his own. Maybe last night’s Don Henley cover wasn’t his best- it was original- but give the kid a break. It was his first average performance so far. He may not end up the top dog, but he’s got my vote for best and most versatile voice.

Matt Giraud- Too cool. To tackle Stevie Wonder and give his song a new swing and lift it never had- wow! I’ll buy this song. Growing in confidence as a performer. A family friendly young Justin Timberlake. Give the man a contract.


Allison Iraheta - Once I heard she was going to cover the classic Bonnie Raitt song, I said, "If she can show some restraint with this, it will be amazing." She did- and finally won me over by showing she is more than a one trick rocking horse.

The rest: Lil Rounds, it’s time to go. Powerful voice, nice gal, but predictable. Anoop, above average potential with the right producer and image maker. Scott, hate to say it, but he should have departed a long time ago. Nice, talented folks, but none are in the league of those above.