I beleive it. And it's still going on, like: "Hey Don, there's an afterparty tonight, the president of the United States will be there!" > "No, I'll be in my hotel room. Gotta get those darn videos down!" So, so sad.
@@lmao-v1u gay? No. Intersex due to chemicals leached into their ecosystem? Absolutely. Do you even science, or do you prefer to mock others despite your own ignorance?
@@lmao-v1ugo watch Fil from Wings of Pegasus. He's a musician with his own UA-cam channel. He does a deep dive into the whole fiasco. And as far as intelligent musicians go, he's right up there with Rick Beato!!
There has recently been analysis of Eagles concert footage showing without a doubt that Don Henley is performing to a pre-recorded voice track. I am sure this new policy at concerts is a direct response to that.
I used to be a rock writer for several newspapers in the 90's. I have interviewed Don Henley and spent some time with him. I have also interviewed Joe Walsh and Glenn Frey. I saw the Eagles 3 times in a month, 2 years ago. I saw many people being kicked out that had paid 1,600$ pet ticket and I just did not get it until now. I have seen the youtube videos talking about Don using backing tracks for his vocals. I think Don is trying to protect himself from embarrassing videos of him not being in sync with them. That's all I could come up with for an explanation that makes sense. Great video. Thanks
There's one way to stop this. No one buy tickets to their concerts. Sadly, boomers will keep buying tickets. My brother and I went to see Van Halen on the Women and Children first tour circa 1981 at the Toledo sports arena in Toledo Ohio. I was in 9 th grade maybe, my brother in his 20's. He was a camera buff and we came loaded for bear with two bags full of SLR cameras, telephoto lenses and 35 mm film. After waiting in line for three hours we were told at the doors...."no cameras"..... In the utmost level of coolness the door guy said, "the little guy can stay here with me and you can run your cameras back to your vehicle....." The guy even sent someone to get me a pepsi fron the concession stand...it was July and 100 degrees. The general admission show was completely oversold and by the time we got in there was nowhere to sit or even stand on the floor. We spent the next 2 hours perched on the edge of the concete wall that surrounded the with an arm hooked around the hand rail. It was easily 130 degrees it that place. They were carrying people out left and right. My brother says, "I'm going to get us something to drink" mid show. He came back 20 minutes later with 4 draft beers. To this day, the best beer I've ever tasted. Love you brother Keith.
@@randywissler9923 not if there are almost NO recordings of them (video OR audio) after, what, 1994? Trust me they will if he continues being such a dick... and singing to a backing track without acknowledging it.
Eagles music is still very popular where I play. I wonder what the impact of millions of us would have if we just stopped playing their songs at our weekend gigs?
I posted a cool performance of my band doing Hotel California. Don Henley's team found it and gave us a copyright strike. I had assumed that they would just claim the ad revenue, which is fine with me. If my original original music ever inspires millions of people to play, I will be humbled and grateful. I would never do what he is doing. It's all a big bummer.
I was a stage manager for a studio company that had the Eagles on Stage 6 practiing for a month. Everybody was cool except Don. I was warned ahead of time to make myself invisible when he was on his way. Unbelievable prick.
I used to listen to the Mark and Brian radio show on KLOS religiously. I remember them having Pat Benatar and Neil Giraldo as studio guests. It was right around the time of the Napster trial. Pat and Neil were asked how they felt about the whole Napster/downloading thing. Pat replied, "Download all you want, when we're in town come buy a ticket". I LOVED her/them for that. Don Henley could learn a lot.
@@Dave19812506Metallica still selling out stadiums. And all musicians now a days realized Lars was right all along. Don’t believe me? Ask any musician how much they get paid for writing a song and putting it out there.😢
Sum 41 has always been a really cool band. Despite their huge success, they still act like they’re incredibly grateful to be where they are. Classic act, for sure.
If we could just figure out how to harness the energy from the human ego. Imagine shoving Don Henley and Gene Simmons into a room together and letting them argue over who is more important and famous.
Gene is probably a smarter businessman because he isnt employing 60 people to copy strike anyone creating Kiss tutorial playing videos. Meanwhile grumpy Henley wastes a chunk of his cash millions on this usrless crusade
Don Henley single handedly destroyed the Eagles. None of the other ORIGINAL members want to deal with Henley’s BS,or at least the ones who haven’t died yet.
Don Felder not only received a massive settlement, but he is still a shareholder in Eagles, LTD. He receives a payment based of percentage of everything Eagles sold. Every live performance, every shirt, every album sold- EVERYTHING. THAT is why he is so hated by Henley and formerly Frey.
Which is why he’s the only Eagle I have any respect for. I’d put Bernie Leadon and Randy Meisner in that same category, except they both left the band, so I they aren’t currently “Eagles.” A special shout out to Bernie - no one deserved having a beer poured over them more than Frey (except possibly Henley).
Surely the biggest appreciation of a song is to like it so much you spend 20 hours recording and mixing your own cover version. Lighten up Big Names. Remember your only rich because WE bought the product.
My three favorite Eagles songs. Hotel California Victom of Love Those Shoes Mostly written by Don Felder. Joe Walsh and Don Felder turned them into more of a classic rock band.
What astounds me is that, as Rick Beato has said repeatedly, these people don't see the HUGE missed opportunity here to introduce another generation to their music....as well as not seeing the other benefit of social media being...well...social. Videos shared means more likes and eyes. Can't cure stupid though apparently 🙄
I’m a working cover band musician, even when I was in an original band and we got a little bit of notoriety in the New York area back in the 80s. We never cared if people took pictures videotaped it. We didn’t care a lot of other bands didn’t care hell the Grateful Dead would promote you to take your recording gear in and record them and it only made them more popular. That’s what I don’t understand. They’re not producing new music and the kids really don’t know who they are and when you try to record something and put it up on UA-cam they want you to take it down and you know what I abide by it. I go OK, I won’t do anything. Enough of people don’t acknowledge their music. It will cease to exist where the Grateful Dead don’t care what you do we live forever. As a guy from Sum 41 said world changing just the way it is you can’t control where your music goes once you put it out there let it go let it go all kinds of places, put it up on UA-cam you’ll still get a cut over they’re making and I know you don’t make much on too, but that might be a few thousand dollars every quarter if you’re greedy musician you’ll take all of it which I don’t think is right you’re only entitled to a maximum of 50% but that’s the way I feel your song it might be my intellectual video so now it’s a 50-50 deal however, if you want your legacy to go on beyond your death, you got to let people take your music and run with it.
My little, insignificant channel was nearly deleted just because I cover the guitar solo of (one of their tunes). -- I didn't even played it on a guitar, I played it by the 'UKULELE! That's how notorious Don's team on blocking. They don't even allow 'ukulelist to cover their tunes. Don't get surprised if you'd be accused of copy right violation just by mentioning his full name
Don Felder taught guitar 🎸 to a young Tom Petty before Felder was hired by The Eagles. Mike Campbell from The Heartbreakers eventually wrote songs with Don Henley. Grateful Dead permitted fans to bootleg audio and video 📹. The late Jerry Garcia liked FREE advertising. Don Henley is crazy 😜. The same goes with other clients of Irving Azoff. AC/DC, Bryan Adams and especially Garth Brooks also take down videos. I side with Sum 41. The only Don Henley songs which DH has little control over are ones where he is not a writer or is not the featured singer.
Don Henley actually represents his generation quite well. I wish more bands from his generation would do this so that they can fall into obscurity as well...the stones should do this too...
This is what I don't get... Eagles fans are mostly the older generations. When they die, the Eagles will be forgotten. He is literally preventing younger generations from listening to his music, therefor causing him to lose out on money from younger generations who will never even know the Eagles exist.
I was at a Danzig show a few years back. There were signs up saying no phones or videos. Towards the end of the set. Some guy was seen taking a picture or video. Danzig stopped the set, threatened to beat the shit out of the guy, told security to “ go get that guy “ … not sure why but multiple security guards tackled the guy and were definitely roughing him up a bit , they then dragged him off to a back stage area. A few days later the guy made a post saying that the security held him down while Danzig punched him in the face. Not sure if that part is true because it was back stage . It was really messed up , and created this weird vibe at the venue . Danzig played a few more songs but the vibe was gone , people were leaving or just standing around. Weird stuff
@@richyalexander9206 Glenn Danzig . Original singer of the misfits. He’s had a solo music career since the early 90’s. The band is just called Danzig. They are really good, and were great live . He has a reputation for doing dumb things though, like I mentioned. Check them out !
I saw the Eagles just before Glenn passed away and we got a lecture about using cameras, I’ve since found out Don is miming maybe why he doesn’t like being videotaped
I think this practice puts the Eagles one rowdy person in the crowd away from starting a full blown riot at a concert. I wouldn't want to be security at their concerts. Back in the day bands got exposure through radio airtime. UA-cam is the modern version of that, it's how bands get exposure to new potential fans. These people on youtube are actually providing a service by bringing the Eagles music to new generations.
Same thing happened to me in Toronto in March. Security all over everybody like paint on a wall as soon as phones came out. I was super pissed off. I bought a solo ticket in the front row day of show, paid huge money for the seat, and I cant have a pic or a vid??? Are you kidding me? Pretty f'n greedy Don. I think Henley thinks he 'owns' the experience you are having. It's a product you are not allowed to take home in his mind. It's absurd. Mostly I think he wants to keep phones off anything He or the other band members may be lip syncing or tracking to.
A little while back I was at a Dylan concert and everybody was sitting down and there was a giant open area in front of the stage very easy to access to walk down to be in front of that stage so I did, and immediately had my hands held behind my back, and was ushered all the way out of the venue. My phone was still locked up in the protective case they put it in so I walked back in to get it undone. The security guard saw me and grab me and kick me out again and called the cops and put me down for second- degree trespassing, I spent the night in jail.😮
Mr. Henley obviously has forgotten who got him to where he is today. The fans. Period. Hopefully he enjoys playing to empty arenas in the future...let's make it happen.
Reminds me of the time when Metallica sued their fans for downloading mp3's from NAPSTER. This was AFTER Metallica already made a billion dollars. I lost all respect for them at that point. My rule is this: you NEVER hassle or sue your fans. PERIOD. Your fans are the reason you EXIST. Some artists and labels understand this. Will fans go overboard and cross the line once in awhile? Yeah. It happens. But the majority of the fans will be respectful. There will always be some bad apples in every bunch. This is the price of fame and fortune. Deal with it, or find something else to do with your life. I won't support any band that goes after their fans. Leave the fans alone. Technology is the genie in the bottle. Once you let it out, you can't put it back in. You have to accept it, and work with it. Try to use it to your advantage. Don't blame the fans because they use technology.
@@RussianNightmare I don't disagree with you. But it's really bad PR to sue your fans. Sometimes you gotta let it go. Like I said, it's technology. A lot of those fans who were making mp3's already bought those albums. So they are supporting the band. It's good to have mp3's to play in your car, or your portable music device. I don't like playing CD's in my car, because I don't want to get them all scratched up.
@@RussianNightmare Agreed, always, always, always side with your fans. History has a 100% rate of being unkind to artists who trash their fans. I still think 1982-1991 Metallica is the greatest band of all time, but I don’t have much interest in them after that.
Metallica didn't realize at the time the genie was coming out of the bottle when they sued. I think they were trying to protect the up and coming bands. Metallica professionally records all of there shows and they don't block anybody either. Don Henley is just a grumpy old man.
I’m 63 and have always loved The Eagles. With that said, Don Henley has always been an a$$hole. Instead of being flattered, and compensated, by other musicians who want to play his songs, he does everything he can to shut them down. A lot of us musicians try to help each other and always have. Henley just needs to take his ball and go home.
I they don't want cameras it should be disclosed when the tickets are purchased, it sounds like Derek found out when they arrived at the venue. Same for backing tracks that are replacing performances, it should be disclosed.
I went and saw the Misfits reunion with Glenn Danzig at The Forum in L.A. back in 2016. They had those "YONDR" pouches for everyone to put their cell phones in. Anyway, they were so concerned about putting everyone's phones in YONDR pouches that they failed to notice the little keychain pocket knife on my keychain. Needless to say, Once I passed the security gate, I cut the YONDR pouch open and got my phone back out. LOL
i remember going to shows in the 90s, and a lot of bands had strict "no camera" policies. if you got caught with one, you'd have to either get rid of it or leave. (to be fair, they were much more strict with video cameras and the like than they were with crappy disposable still-frames) so naturally, i figured out real quick that if i wore long-pants and tucked it in to my sock, i'd be good to go. i'd get my dozen or 2 shots (very quick and carefully so as to not get caught .... cheap film cameras didn't even need time to focus) , and now i had something for my scrapbook to show my friends. while i can understand bands not wanting vids getting posted on the internet, the genie is already out of the bottle, and it ain't going back in. and like the dude from Sum41 said, if it's that big a deal, pay for the service that locks up e'body's phone. (if he can afford an entire platoon of full-time internet snoops, then he can certainly afford that) really all Don is doing is making sure that he and his music die in obscurity. this really contrasts sharply with a video i recently saw of The Warning talking about the first time they saw counterfeit merch being sold outside one of the venues they were playing .... they were ecstatic at the idea that they were a big enough deal that people were willing to pay for fake merch 🤣🤣🤣 "that's how you know you've made it 🥳"
If I was a band of that stature and I didn't want people recording the gig, I'd have each concert recorded with soundboard audio and the feed from the screens and cameras, then I'd give the ticket holders a code to download the performance for free within a day or two of the show. I'd also stand on stage and ask if as a courtesy they only use their phones briefly or when necessary. But we know the Eagles would never do that because then people would have all those identical lip-synched performances of Desperado to put side by side...
AVID (the ProTools folks) had a whole system for this: "stem" mixes from the FOH mixer and a switched feed from VDO, sent in real time to an off-site facility where final sound mix would be done, and any video editing or enhancement was done. Buyers at the concert would get a download ticket and by the time they were at home, they could download the show they just saw. AVID had all the software and hardware to make this work but the concept didn't "sell" to the performers or promoters.
I feel like the world is better because of the ability to record everything, that includes live shows. Do you know how many times I've gone on UA-cam to search up a band or an artists performance, then after watching it, wanting to actually see it live. Recording a performance with a crappy phone only promotes that artist, and makes people want to see them in the flesh. It also free advertising. I didn't even know that the Eagles were still touring. I might have known if I'd seen some footage on UA-cam. Henley is an old fuddy duddy who need to get with the times
One the one hand this practice of sending security after people with phones in the audience is par for the course these days. It happened at all of the last 4 or 5 concerts I’ve attended (in the past 3 years). It puts a damper on the experience, but it is what it is, I guess. (Just like seated shows and dynamic pricing, two other marvels of modern concerts.) On the other hand, Henley may have an ulterior motive here, as he got caught lip syncing his vocals during this latest tour. People found out about it, of course, THANKS TO UA-cam. Turned out his vocals are identical night after night after night, and we now have the video to prove it. That’s how he sounds so amazing in his 70s. He’s probably embarrassed about the whole affair, as he should be. Imagine spending $250 a person to hear Don Henley lip sync his parts. It’s unconscionable. Just retire already.
And this is why I went to see Dead and Co at the Sphere but I will not be giving any of my money to them to see the Eagles at the Sphere, and the Sphere is the best concert experience i have ever had in my life. but i will not give them my money.
So I finished this video...what if they are out of original ideas? What if this whole "copyright strike" thing is to force us to post our original compositions, so that the people with deep pockets can steal our ideas, repackage them as their own, make a bunch of money off of their plagiarism, with no fear of recourse against them, because we your average creative musician doesn't have the deep pockets to endure a lawsuit against a rich plagiarizer. Just a theory; not stating that is the way it is.
Today there’s a whole debate about AI, Spotify, the lack of high quality music, the underestimation of music as an art form. That is not being the “old man yelling at a cloud” thing. Those are real concerns of real issues. Don Henley is an “old man yelling at a cloud”. He’s fighting against the globalization of the business but he’s fighting the wrong fight. He’s fighting the audience, the fans, not the business model. He should be fighting the big corporates, not the little guy who bought a concert ticket.
I volunteer as an usher at my local theatre. Occasionally performers ask not to be videod. The Prince cover band purple experience required us to shut down photos and they made an announcement explaining you can't properly experience the music if you are focused on filming. I agree. And they n included a segment of the show dedicated to video and photos. Seemed like a good solution. Any videos that find their way to UA-cam won't hurt don Henley.
@@ChrisLawton66 Not sure how to respond to that. I can only repeat. They want people to enjoy the music and not be focused on social media but I understand the counter argument as well. Even in my youth, people tried to make cassette tapes but performers got pissed about that too. I went to see Jimmy Carter once and photographs weren't allowed. Shit, I didn't see a problem with Napster. If someone is threatening your income, I guess you get worried.
@@kirbonite absolutely, if their income is threatened, the certainly should do something about it. I just feel that them claiming it's about the audience members personal enjoyment being better is disingenuous.
There is a rock band of more recent vintage that has 96 inputs, 48 live and 48 tracks. The band is hearing their live inputs in their IEMs and the audience is getting 90% tracks. Nope, I won't name them...
I also believe that after they post that no pics and no video, I should have to the right to walk out and get a refund but I bet they didn’t offer that
I would love it if EVERY single streaming service of any kind whatsoever including FM would ban all Don Henley music. Just to make sure his music is heard by virtually no one unless they already own it.😂
Not for nothing, how hard is it to not take your phone out for two hours. I've never shot video or taken pictures at a concert, ever. I don't see the point. Whether people like it or not, rules are rules. You go to someone's house and they say no smoking, you don't fuckin' smoke. If they announce "no filming or photos" then the respectful thing to do is to listen to the instructions. How hard is it? It's two hours. You'll live.
I don't go to a ton of concerts because they have become so expensive. I still like to see some of the iconic bands now and then if I have the chance. However, because of Don Henley, I will never pay to go to an Eagles concert. The only way people can change his attitude is by just not buying his stuff anymore.
Regardless of how good the Eagles are, I have never bought a record, CD, concert ticket,or streaming song because I refuse to give a-hole Walsh a penny. His reputation proceeds him.
Meanwhile people are going to shows at "the sphere" and sharing their phone clips to share how cool that was and nobody is coming after that because they want to pimp the experience.
Eagles. It's like consuming your favorite dessert for years and years, and finally finding out it contained foreign substances that are bad for your health.
The average ticket price is $1193. The cheapest seats are $306, with the most expensive are $3788. Timothy B. Schmit and Joe Walsh have never been given full time member status by Don Henley and the late Glenn Frey even though both have been with the band since the 70's. So you are really seeing Don Henley and associates lip syncing all their hits which is bullshit.
Don Henley's attitude is the reason I don't spend the hundreds for their shows. I'm still scratching my head how Vince Gill a stand up guy is playing with this guy.
Don’t deprive yourself of the live music, plenty of up & coming bands/acts who understand the value of social media. Instead of spooning hundreds/thousands for has beens who sing with backing tracks, find a young, enthusiastic band who earn their fans. I started videoing Haley Reinhart when she debuted at Lollapalooza, 10+ years later, she’s given me access to video her shows, free promotion. She doesn’t have to do more than give permission, I do the rest. Even though travel/lodging/equipment can be expensive, my payment is the thrill of hanging with hungry young talent who appreciate my support, I meet new people, opportunities open up & I’m having a blast. Way better use of my $$ than spending hundreds/thousands for an echoing stadium & huge hd screens and overcharged parking/amenities ✌🏻
I've enjoyed the Eagles for the most part but I was never a fan due to what I've always felt was an unauthentic and almost elite attitude whenever I saw or read an interview. I've enjoyed so many awesome concerts over the decades and have taken lots of pictures and there's only been a very few times I was asked to stop taking pictures. I will say I had a dope camera and every time when I asked it was 1. The quality of my equipment and 2. That being said they thought I could/was recording. So I would take out my cellphone, not unlike most people around me and things were fine. I can only recall one time where I was also told no cell phones as well. So, I think the rules are bullshit especially at an Eagles concert considering the era they came up in.
"Yes, You can play Guitar" Welcome to New Zealand Mate. My Wife Ann, & I did this song For "Glen Frey" when he passed away. I have learned with the Eagles to tell the viewer (You guys) "That I do not own the Copyrights to this beautiful song" & so far they have left them on, Maybe a lesson to learn (?) ua-cam.com/video/-TJ5u4KkxL8/v-deo.htmlsi=TtgGX6voOWnx1j8B
I don't like phones at concerts either BUT it's the 21st century - times change. Just be respectful and don't hold the phone above your head and it is fine. Fancams can actually help smaller bands get exposure on the internet and bigger bands are big enough where it isn't going to hurt them. Plus rumors are going around that Henley is lip syncing to some of his songs (I wonder if that is the real motivation for no cameras).
I would love to hear someone in the field of Psychiatry who has met Don Henley or has studied his interactions with others. Is it possible that Don Henley has always had something wrong with him? Perhaps this is all about his desire not to get caught faking his vocals, who knows.
But this needs to be stated as a condition of attendance before buying the ticket. Maybe it was. But once you are there the contract is already made - you can’t change the rules.
Federal law prohibits recording a live musical performance without the performers permission. It’s from anti bootlegging laws enacted years ago to protect artist from theft which is so prevalent it seems legal but it’s not.
If it wasn't for the fans there would be NO EAGLES!!!! we buy the albums/cds and tickets to the shows. We made them rich. And as much as these tickets cost. Videos and pics shouldn't be an issue.
Bill Hicks once said Don Henley single handedly took the fun out of rock and roll in the 80's.
I beleive it. And it's still going on, like: "Hey Don, there's an afterparty tonight, the president of the United States will be there!" > "No, I'll be in my hotel room. Gotta get those darn videos down!" So, so sad.
@@TheMackeh. Honestly, that sounds like a shitty party, I'd probably stay home and watch pirated Eagles videos on UA-cam as well
his voice is good as ever....because its on playback
Amen
proof? or are the frogs still gay, alex jones?
@@lmao-v1u gay? No. Intersex due to chemicals leached into their ecosystem? Absolutely. Do you even science, or do you prefer to mock others despite your own ignorance?
@@lmao-v1u ua-cam.com/video/jJ6DbH-X-L0/v-deo.html
@@lmao-v1ugo watch Fil from Wings of Pegasus. He's a musician with his own UA-cam channel. He does a deep dive into the whole fiasco. And as far as intelligent musicians go, he's right up there with Rick Beato!!
There has recently been analysis of Eagles concert footage showing without a doubt that Don Henley is performing to a pre-recorded voice track. I am sure this new policy at concerts is a direct response to that.
Yepp ,more and more, these legacy acts are touring for the dollar but can't sing anymore and do not want to be exposed.
I watched the analysis that was done by a Phil of wings of pegasus. He's absolutely singing to a pre recorded vocal track.
Exactly! Don, if you can’t sing don’t sing and don’t lie and intimidate your fans with rented security. They’re not there to enforce your insanity.
So its live music synced to vocal tracks?@@ericmichalowski9582
Finally, some sense uncommon. Thank you! I absolutely agree with you and that's what I said immediately when I saw Deryck Whibley's video.
I used to be a rock writer for several newspapers in the 90's. I have interviewed Don Henley and spent some time with him. I have also interviewed Joe Walsh and Glenn Frey. I saw the Eagles 3 times in a month, 2 years ago. I saw many people being kicked out that had paid 1,600$ pet ticket and I just did not get it until now. I have seen the youtube videos talking about Don using backing tracks for his vocals. I think Don is trying to protect himself from embarrassing videos of him not being in sync with them. That's all I could come up with for an explanation that makes sense. Great video. Thanks
Bob, to your knowledge, has Don made any comment or addressed the lip-syncing issue publicly?
@williamj.sheehan2001 he has not. I think he is hoping it blows over. He will only address it if he absolutely has to.
@@bobperry2578 Thanks! Should be interesting to see what happens there!
This was my first thought also. Doesn't want evidence circulating. His ego is enormous.
I won't speak ill of the dead, but I think Felder nailed it with "The Kings".
His voice sounds so good because it is taped
There's one way to stop this.
No one buy tickets to their concerts. Sadly, boomers will keep buying tickets.
My brother and I went to see Van Halen on the Women and Children first tour circa 1981 at the Toledo sports arena in Toledo Ohio. I was in 9 th grade maybe, my brother in his 20's. He was a camera buff and we came loaded for bear with two bags full of SLR cameras, telephoto lenses and 35 mm film. After waiting in line for three hours we were told at the doors...."no cameras".....
In the utmost level of coolness the door guy said, "the little guy can stay here with me and you can run your cameras back to your vehicle....." The guy even sent someone to get me a pepsi fron the concession stand...it was July and 100 degrees.
The general admission show was completely oversold and by the time we got in there was nowhere to sit or even stand on the floor.
We spent the next 2 hours perched on the edge of the concete wall that surrounded the with an arm hooked around the hand rail.
It was easily 130 degrees it that place. They were carrying people out left and right. My brother says, "I'm going to get us something to drink" mid show.
He came back 20 minutes later with 4 draft beers. To this day, the best beer I've ever tasted.
Love you brother Keith.
Don Henley is the new Milli Vinilli...
Milli Vanhenli
@@patrickkelly9721😂😂😂😂
LOL. Great music better be its own reward, because he isn't leaving behind much else.
Don Henley's the kinda guy you hate when you're drunk but you'll defenitely beat him up when you're sober....
All he is doing is guaranteeing that his music will be lost for future generations and he will fade into obscurity.
Nah, not matter how much of a douche Don has become, The EAGLES music will live on forever!!
@@randywissler9923 not if there are almost NO recordings of them (video OR audio) after, what, 1994? Trust me they will if he continues being such a dick... and singing to a backing track without acknowledging it.
@@randywissler9923 Ask anyone under the age of 25 and MOST will not have a clue who they are.
Eagles music is still very popular where I play. I wonder what the impact of millions of us would have if we just stopped playing their songs at our weekend gigs?
Musicians that have made it big and then treat their fans like dirt are sick a-holes.
Henley doesn't want anyone to have proof he is lip-syncing his vocals in concert - period.
That ship has sailed,he is single handedly destroying their legacy.
I posted a cool performance of my band doing Hotel California. Don Henley's team found it and gave us a copyright strike. I had assumed that they would just claim the ad revenue, which is fine with me. If my original original music ever inspires millions of people to play, I will be humbled and grateful. I would never do what he is doing. It's all a big bummer.
Don Henley only sounds good because he's miming to a backing track on these latest tours.
I was a stage manager for a studio company that had the Eagles on Stage 6 practiing for a month. Everybody was cool except Don. I was warned ahead of time to make myself invisible when he was on his way. Unbelievable prick.
Rings true. Not the first guy to f a bandmate, but one of the biggest.
I used to listen to the Mark and Brian radio show on KLOS religiously. I remember them having Pat Benatar and Neil Giraldo as studio guests. It was right around the time of the Napster trial. Pat and Neil were asked how they felt about the whole Napster/downloading thing. Pat replied, "Download all you want, when we're in town come buy a ticket". I LOVED her/them for that. Don Henley could learn a lot.
Don didnt learn the same lesson Metallica did, which is when you piss off fans they stop coming out for you.
@@Dave19812506Metallica still selling out stadiums. And all musicians now a days realized Lars was right all along. Don’t believe me? Ask any musician how much they get paid for writing a song and putting it out there.😢
Mark Knopfler and Brian May had a radio show?
@@Dave19812506 didn’t hurt Metallica at all. And every musician today, knows Lars was right all along.
Sometimes great success at an early point in life results in a lack of a need to develop as a person.
Thankfully there are many examples of this.
2:22 "what a great voice" more like "what a great pre-recorded voice"
Of course it's great, it was recorded over 20 years ago.
Sum 41 has always been a really cool band. Despite their huge success, they still act like they’re incredibly grateful to be where they are. Classic act, for sure.
hahahahahahahaha
Obv you’ve never met them, then.
@@glengamble526 Have you met them? What are they like?
@@devilsoffspring5519 I have-assholes, through and through.
If we could just figure out how to harness the energy from the human ego. Imagine shoving Don Henley and Gene Simmons into a room together and letting them argue over who is more important and famous.
Don Henley: They named a style of shirt after me!
Gene Simmons: They named a style of pants after me!
Simmons Beauty Rest mattresses, too. 😊
Gene is probably a smarter businessman because he isnt employing 60 people to copy strike anyone creating Kiss tutorial playing videos.
Meanwhile grumpy Henley wastes a chunk of his cash millions on this usrless crusade
Throw in Yngwie Malmsteen as well, so he can figure out if more really is more.
Henley will be gone soon enough and we can forget him.
If you pay for a ticket, you should be allowed to record it, so you have a memory of it that will last a life time.
Don Henley single handedly destroyed the Eagles. None of the other ORIGINAL members want to deal with Henley’s BS,or at least the ones who haven’t died yet.
Don Felder not only received a massive settlement, but he is still a shareholder in Eagles, LTD.
He receives a payment based of percentage of everything Eagles sold. Every live performance, every shirt, every album sold- EVERYTHING.
THAT is why he is so hated by Henley and formerly Frey.
I'm sure the Frey estate hates him every bit as much as old Glen did.
Which is why he’s the only Eagle I have any respect for.
I’d put Bernie Leadon and Randy Meisner in that same category, except they both left the band, so I they aren’t currently “Eagles.” A special shout out to Bernie - no one deserved having a beer poured over them more than Frey (except possibly Henley).
All the things Ive heard about them has soured my ability to listen to them any more, which is sad because they have a great discography.
Reading the comments it appears that Don Henley is miming and doesn't want to be caught out on camera
Surely the biggest appreciation of a song is to like it so much you spend 20 hours recording and mixing your own cover version. Lighten up Big Names. Remember your only rich because WE bought the product.
My three favorite Eagles songs.
Hotel California
Victom of Love
Those Shoes
Mostly written by Don Felder. Joe Walsh and Don Felder turned them into more of a classic rock band.
I think the early stuff is better because the egos are still (relatively) small.
Victim of Don
All the security is obviously to stop any vocal recordings of Don Henley. They will all be identical because it is pre recorded.
Fil from Wings of Pegasus has two videos showing why Don is like this..
What astounds me is that, as Rick Beato has said repeatedly, these people don't see the HUGE missed opportunity here to introduce another generation to their music....as well as not seeing the other benefit of social media being...well...social. Videos shared means more likes and eyes. Can't cure stupid though apparently 🙄
I’m a working cover band musician, even when I was in an original band and we got a little bit of notoriety in the New York area back in the 80s. We never cared if people took pictures videotaped it. We didn’t care a lot of other bands didn’t care hell the Grateful Dead would promote you to take your recording gear in and record them and it only made them more popular. That’s what I don’t understand. They’re not producing new music and the kids really don’t know who they are and when you try to record something and put it up on UA-cam they want you to take it down and you know what I abide by it. I go OK, I won’t do anything. Enough of people don’t acknowledge their music. It will cease to exist where the Grateful Dead don’t care what you do we live forever. As a guy from Sum 41 said world changing just the way it is you can’t control where your music goes once you put it out there let it go let it go all kinds of places, put it up on UA-cam you’ll still get a cut over they’re making and I know you don’t make much on too, but that might be a few thousand dollars every quarter if you’re greedy musician you’ll take all of it which I don’t think is right you’re only entitled to a maximum of 50% but that’s the way I feel your song it might be my intellectual video so now it’s a 50-50 deal however, if you want your legacy to go on beyond your death, you got to let people take your music and run with it.
Don Henley became Gene Simmons a long time ago. Its not about the music anymore, its all about the money!!
Life is both short and expensive. Who doesn't want to make plenty of money?
@@devilsoffspring5519 Sure, but at what cost?
My little, insignificant channel was nearly deleted just because I cover the guitar solo of (one of their tunes). -- I didn't even played it on a guitar, I played it by the 'UKULELE!
That's how notorious Don's team on blocking. They don't even allow 'ukulelist to cover their tunes. Don't get surprised if you'd be accused of copy right violation just by mentioning his full name
I remember the Ataris played "boys of summer", I would pay to see the Ataris play all the Eagles songs, and Brian Adams songs too.🤩
I remember when Ryan Adams kicked out a member of the audience for yelling out "play Summer of 69". Ryan does not like to be mistaken for Brian.
@@finnmcginn9931 That's still a good joke though :)
Greed pure and simple.
Don Felder taught guitar 🎸 to a young Tom Petty before Felder was hired by The Eagles. Mike Campbell from The Heartbreakers eventually wrote songs with Don Henley.
Grateful Dead permitted fans to bootleg audio and video 📹. The late Jerry Garcia liked FREE advertising.
Don Henley is crazy 😜. The same goes with other clients of Irving Azoff. AC/DC, Bryan Adams and especially Garth Brooks also take down videos.
I side with Sum 41.
The only Don Henley songs which DH has little control over are ones where he is not a writer or is not the featured singer.
I dont know if AC DC is really uptight on this because i still see uploads of the 2016 Rock Or Bust tour still on UA-cam just fine
Must be something wrong with the man 👨 who complained.
Don Henley actually represents his generation quite well. I wish more bands from his generation would do this so that they can fall into obscurity as well...the stones should do this too...
HE IS MY GENERATION, AND HE DOES not REPRESENT US! He represents an asshole doing asshole things. 😁
Lame.
This is what I don't get... Eagles fans are mostly the older generations. When they die, the Eagles will be forgotten. He is literally preventing younger generations from listening to his music, therefor causing him to lose out on money from younger generations who will never even know the Eagles exist.
Exactly, younger people will just view them as stingy boomers in an exclusive age club
A shame. So be it.
At least Henley will have as much money as he could scrape.🙄
Haha hate to break it to you, but none of these rich stars give a shit what Generation Entitled thinks ffs. 😂
@@APK-pn4qh Okay.
I was at a Danzig show a few years back. There were signs up saying no phones or videos. Towards the end of the set. Some guy was seen taking a picture or video. Danzig stopped the set, threatened to beat the shit out of the guy, told security to “ go get that guy “ … not sure why but multiple security guards tackled the guy and were definitely roughing him up a bit , they then dragged him off to a back stage area.
A few days later the guy made a post saying that the security held him down while Danzig punched him in the face. Not sure if that part is true because it was back stage .
It was really messed up , and created this weird vibe at the venue .
Danzig played a few more songs but the vibe was gone , people were leaving or just standing around.
Weird stuff
Who is Danzig?
@@richyalexander9206 Glenn Danzig . Original singer of the misfits. He’s had a solo music career since the early 90’s. The band is just called Danzig. They are really good, and were great live . He has a reputation for doing dumb things though, like I mentioned.
Check them out !
@@richyalexander9206 Exactly!
I don't understand why people go to a concert and end up looking at their phone all the time. I have never bought a phone to a concert.
The last tool show I went to a couple years ago had the same rule about phones.
I saw the Eagles just before Glenn passed away and we got a lecture about using cameras, I’ve since found out Don is miming maybe why he doesn’t like being videotaped
I think this practice puts the Eagles one rowdy person in the crowd away from starting a full blown riot at a concert. I wouldn't want to be security at their concerts. Back in the day bands got exposure through radio airtime. UA-cam is the modern version of that, it's how bands get exposure to new potential fans. These people on youtube are actually providing a service by bringing the Eagles music to new generations.
Same thing happened to me in Toronto in March. Security all over everybody like paint on a wall as soon as phones came out. I was super pissed off. I bought a solo ticket in the front row day of show, paid huge money for the seat, and I cant have a pic or a vid??? Are you kidding me? Pretty f'n greedy Don. I think Henley thinks he 'owns' the experience you are having. It's a product you are not allowed to take home in his mind. It's absurd. Mostly I think he wants to keep phones off anything He or the other band members may be lip syncing or tracking to.
Hi Mr Henley! If u or your team watches this channel...sir fan boys and fan girls have only helped legacy and unknown bands!.. Have a nice day!
A little while back I was at a Dylan concert and everybody was sitting down and there was a giant open area in front of the stage very easy to access to walk down to be in front of that stage so I did, and immediately had my hands held behind my back, and was ushered all the way out of the venue. My phone was still locked up in the protective case they put it in so I walked back in to get it undone. The security guard saw me and grab me and kick me out again and called the cops and put me down for second- degree trespassing, I spent the night in jail.😮
Henley has been Lip Syncing for some time now.
Mr. Henley obviously has forgotten who got him to where he is today. The fans. Period. Hopefully he enjoys playing to empty arenas in the future...let's make it happen.
Reminds me of the time when Metallica sued their fans for downloading mp3's from NAPSTER.
This was AFTER Metallica already made a billion dollars. I lost all respect for them at that point.
My rule is this: you NEVER hassle or sue your fans. PERIOD.
Your fans are the reason you EXIST. Some artists and labels understand this.
Will fans go overboard and cross the line once in awhile? Yeah. It happens. But the majority of
the fans will be respectful. There will always be some bad apples in every bunch.
This is the price of fame and fortune. Deal with it, or find something else to do with your life.
I won't support any band that goes after their fans. Leave the fans alone.
Technology is the genie in the bottle. Once you let it out, you can't put it back in.
You have to accept it, and work with it. Try to use it to your advantage.
Don't blame the fans because they use technology.
They had every right to do so. It's stealing and has nothing to do with how much money they have made.
@@RussianNightmare I don't disagree with you. But it's really bad PR to sue your fans. Sometimes you gotta let it go. Like I said, it's technology. A lot of those fans who were making mp3's already bought those albums. So they are supporting the band. It's good to have mp3's to play in your car, or your portable music device. I don't like playing CD's in my car, because I don't want to get them all scratched up.
Funny thing Sony uploaded one of ozzy albums to Napster & within 3 months that dam thing went gold
@@RussianNightmare Agreed, always, always, always side with your fans. History has a 100% rate of being unkind to artists who trash their fans. I still think 1982-1991 Metallica is the greatest band of all time, but I don’t have much interest in them after that.
Metallica didn't realize at the time the genie was coming out of the bottle when they sued. I think they were trying to protect the up and coming bands. Metallica professionally records all of there shows and they don't block anybody either.
Don Henley is just a grumpy old man.
"I hate the Eagles"!! -
Jeff (The Dude) Lebowski
I’m 63 and have always loved The Eagles. With that said, Don Henley has always been an a$$hole. Instead of being flattered, and compensated, by other musicians who want to play his songs, he does everything he can to shut them down. A lot of us musicians try to help each other and always have. Henley just needs to take his ball and go home.
I they don't want cameras it should be disclosed when the tickets are purchased, it sounds like Derek found out when they arrived at the venue. Same for backing tracks that are replacing performances, it should be disclosed.
I went and saw the Misfits reunion with Glenn Danzig at The Forum in L.A. back in 2016. They had those "YONDR" pouches for everyone to put their cell phones in. Anyway, they were so concerned about putting everyone's phones in YONDR pouches that they failed to notice the little keychain pocket knife on my keychain. Needless to say, Once I passed the security gate, I cut the YONDR pouch open and got my phone back out. LOL
i remember going to shows in the 90s, and a lot of bands had strict "no camera" policies. if you got caught with one, you'd have to either get rid of it or leave. (to be fair, they were much more strict with video cameras and the like than they were with crappy disposable still-frames)
so naturally, i figured out real quick that if i wore long-pants and tucked it in to my sock, i'd be good to go. i'd get my dozen or 2 shots (very quick and carefully so as to not get caught .... cheap film cameras didn't even need time to focus) , and now i had something for my scrapbook to show my friends.
while i can understand bands not wanting vids getting posted on the internet, the genie is already out of the bottle, and it ain't going back in. and like the dude from Sum41 said, if it's that big a deal, pay for the service that locks up e'body's phone. (if he can afford an entire platoon of full-time internet snoops, then he can certainly afford that)
really all Don is doing is making sure that he and his music die in obscurity.
this really contrasts sharply with a video i recently saw of The Warning talking about the first time they saw counterfeit merch being sold outside one of the venues they were playing .... they were ecstatic at the idea that they were a big enough deal that people were willing to pay for fake merch 🤣🤣🤣 "that's how you know you've made it 🥳"
That's funny. Pretty grounded though.
If I was a band of that stature and I didn't want people recording the gig, I'd have each concert recorded with soundboard audio and the feed from the screens and cameras, then I'd give the ticket holders a code to download the performance for free within a day or two of the show. I'd also stand on stage and ask if as a courtesy they only use their phones briefly or when necessary.
But we know the Eagles would never do that because then people would have all those identical lip-synched performances of Desperado to put side by side...
I like that idea! That's a win-win and good publicity for any band. Well...not the Eagles for the reason you just mentioned...
AVID (the ProTools folks) had a whole system for this: "stem" mixes from the FOH mixer and a switched feed from VDO, sent in real time to an off-site facility where final sound mix would be done, and any video editing or enhancement was done. Buyers at the concert would get a download ticket and by the time they were at home, they could download the show they just saw. AVID had all the software and hardware to make this work but the concept didn't "sell" to the performers or promoters.
David Geffen said Henley was a Malcontent.
Such a shame. My all time favorite band doing this. Very sad. Great video though. I subscribed. 👍🏼
I feel like the world is better because of the ability to record everything, that includes live shows. Do you know how many times I've gone on UA-cam to search up a band or an artists performance, then after watching it, wanting to actually see it live. Recording a performance with a crappy phone only promotes that artist, and makes people want to see them in the flesh. It also free advertising. I didn't even know that the Eagles were still touring. I might have known if I'd seen some footage on UA-cam. Henley is an old fuddy duddy who need to get with the times
One the one hand this practice of sending security after people with phones in the audience is par for the course these days. It happened at all of the last 4 or 5 concerts I’ve attended (in the past 3 years). It puts a damper on the experience, but it is what it is, I guess. (Just like seated shows and dynamic pricing, two other marvels of modern concerts.)
On the other hand, Henley may have an ulterior motive here, as he got caught lip syncing his vocals during this latest tour. People found out about it, of course, THANKS TO UA-cam. Turned out his vocals are identical night after night after night, and we now have the video to prove it. That’s how he sounds so amazing in his 70s.
He’s probably embarrassed about the whole affair, as he should be. Imagine spending $250 a person to hear Don Henley lip sync his parts. It’s unconscionable. Just retire already.
Money changes everything.
Fame and success change people, usually for the worse.
Good video mate, first time viewer.
People will comply..when hell freezes over.
And this is why I went to see Dead and Co at the Sphere but I will not be giving any of my money to them to see the Eagles at the Sphere, and the Sphere is the best concert experience i have ever had in my life. but i will not give them my money.
Don Henley and Gail Zappa would have made a sweet couple.
So I finished this video...what if they are out of original ideas? What if this whole "copyright strike" thing is to force us to post our original compositions, so that the people with deep pockets can steal our ideas, repackage them as their own, make a bunch of money off of their plagiarism, with no fear of recourse against them, because we your average creative musician doesn't have the deep pockets to endure a lawsuit against a rich plagiarizer. Just a theory; not stating that is the way it is.
Today there’s a whole debate about AI, Spotify, the lack of high quality music, the underestimation of music as an art form. That is not being the “old man yelling at a cloud” thing. Those are real concerns of real issues.
Don Henley is an “old man yelling at a cloud”. He’s fighting against the globalization of the business but he’s fighting the wrong fight. He’s fighting the audience, the fans, not the business model. He should be fighting the big corporates, not the little guy who bought a concert ticket.
I wish movie theaters were this strict.
I volunteer as an usher at my local theatre. Occasionally performers ask not to be videod. The Prince cover band purple experience required us to shut down photos and they made an announcement explaining you can't properly experience the music if you are focused on filming. I agree. And they n included a segment of the show dedicated to video and photos. Seemed like a good solution. Any videos that find their way to UA-cam won't hurt don Henley.
So they think they can tell how well other people experience the music?
@@ChrisLawton66 Not sure how to respond to that. I can only repeat. They want people to enjoy the music and not be focused on social media but I understand the counter argument as well. Even in my youth, people tried to make cassette tapes but performers got pissed about that too. I went to see Jimmy Carter once and photographs weren't allowed. Shit, I didn't see a problem with Napster. If someone is threatening your income, I guess you get worried.
@@kirbonite absolutely, if their income is threatened, the certainly should do something about it. I just feel that them claiming it's about the audience members personal enjoyment being better is disingenuous.
Henley is doing this because his voice is a stem/backing track…not live. He doesn’t want to continue being outed on social channels.
There is a rock band of more recent vintage that has 96 inputs, 48 live and 48 tracks. The band is hearing their live inputs in their IEMs and the audience is getting 90% tracks. Nope, I won't name them...
I also believe that after they post that no pics and no video, I should have to the right to walk out and get a refund but I bet they didn’t offer that
I think UA-cam just posted don Henleys official music videos earlier this year.
THE ONLY reason he would care is he was probably filming the tour himself and doesnt want any competition!!!!
I would love it if EVERY single streaming service of any kind whatsoever including FM would ban all Don Henley music. Just to make sure his music is heard by virtually no one unless they already own it.😂
Not for nothing, how hard is it to not take your phone out for two hours. I've never shot video or taken pictures at a concert, ever. I don't see the point. Whether people like it or not, rules are rules. You go to someone's house and they say no smoking, you don't fuckin' smoke. If they announce "no filming or photos" then the respectful thing to do is to listen to the instructions. How hard is it? It's two hours. You'll live.
Don Henley has lost his mind with paranoia and greed. He has made his money and his mark. He should be grateful that people still want video of him.
I don't go to a ton of concerts because they have become so expensive. I still like to see some of the iconic bands now and then if I have the chance. However, because of Don Henley, I will never pay to go to an Eagles concert.
The only way people can change his attitude is by just not buying his stuff anymore.
Regardless of how good the Eagles are, I have never bought a record, CD, concert ticket,or streaming song because I refuse to give a-hole Walsh a penny. His reputation proceeds him.
They don't want to be videotaped lip-syncing again is part of it.
Meanwhile people are going to shows at "the sphere" and sharing their phone clips to share how cool that was and nobody is coming after that because they want to pimp the experience.
That made me laugh when you named Bryan Adams, as I play his music all the time on my channel
Eagles. It's like consuming your favorite dessert for years and years, and finally finding out it contained foreign substances that are bad for your health.
The Beagles 🐕
Maynard also doesn’t like things filmed. But he doesn’t pull that UA-cam shit. Not that a tool show can ever be done justice on a cell phone.
Damn. Sometimes the more ya know about your heroes…..
One day soon, there will be a new kid in town…
Don't play my music! Ever!
Seen friend.
Something is wrong with Don Henley, he can’t control what people say or do.
The average ticket price is $1193. The cheapest seats are $306, with the most expensive are $3788. Timothy B. Schmit and Joe Walsh have never been given full time member status by Don Henley and the late Glenn Frey even though both have been with the band since the 70's. So you are really seeing Don Henley and associates lip syncing all their hits which is bullshit.
Don Henley's attitude is the reason I don't spend the hundreds for their shows. I'm still scratching my head how Vince Gill a stand up guy is playing with this guy.
Don’t deprive yourself of the live music, plenty of up & coming bands/acts who understand the value of social media.
Instead of spooning hundreds/thousands for has beens who sing with backing tracks, find a young, enthusiastic band who earn their fans.
I started videoing Haley Reinhart when she debuted at Lollapalooza, 10+ years later, she’s given me access to video her shows, free promotion. She doesn’t have to do more than give permission, I do the rest. Even though travel/lodging/equipment can be expensive, my payment is the thrill of hanging with hungry young talent who appreciate my support, I meet new people, opportunities open up & I’m having a blast. Way better use of my $$ than spending hundreds/thousands for an echoing stadium & huge hd screens and overcharged parking/amenities ✌🏻
I've enjoyed the Eagles for the most part but I was never a fan due to what I've always felt was an unauthentic and almost elite attitude whenever I saw or read an interview. I've enjoyed so many awesome concerts over the decades and have taken lots of pictures and there's only been a very few times I was asked to stop taking pictures. I will say I had a dope camera and every time when I asked it was 1. The quality of my equipment and 2. That being said they thought I could/was recording. So I would take out my cellphone, not unlike most people around me and things were fine. I can only recall one time where I was also told no cell phones as well. So, I think the rules are bullshit especially at an Eagles concert considering the era they came up in.
Ill pay to see SUm41, I will never pay to see the eagles, because don henley ain't getting my money.
"Yes, You can play Guitar" Welcome to New Zealand Mate. My Wife Ann, & I did this song For "Glen Frey" when he passed away. I have learned with the Eagles to tell the viewer (You guys) "That I do not own the Copyrights to this beautiful song" & so far they have left them on, Maybe a lesson to learn (?) ua-cam.com/video/-TJ5u4KkxL8/v-deo.htmlsi=TtgGX6voOWnx1j8B
I also posted a solo cover for hotel California on facebook, now the audio is muted.
I don't like phones at concerts either BUT it's the 21st century - times change. Just be respectful and don't hold the phone above your head and it is fine. Fancams can actually help smaller bands get exposure on the internet and bigger bands are big enough where it isn't going to hurt them. Plus rumors are going around that Henley is lip syncing to some of his songs (I wonder if that is the real motivation for no cameras).
I would love to hear someone in the field of Psychiatry who has met Don Henley or has studied his interactions with others. Is it possible that Don Henley has always had something wrong with him? Perhaps this is all about his desire not to get caught faking his vocals, who knows.
If they ask you not to then don't. Simple. If you don't like it, don't go. They probably wont miss you.
For once, that's a VERY good answer.
That's a logical conclusion, yes.
But this needs to be stated as a condition of attendance before buying the ticket. Maybe it was. But once you are there the contract is already made - you can’t change the rules.
Federal law prohibits recording a live musical performance without the performers permission. It’s from anti bootlegging laws enacted years ago to protect artist from theft which is so prevalent it seems legal but it’s not.
If it wasn't for the fans there would be NO EAGLES!!!! we buy the albums/cds and tickets to the shows. We made them rich. And as much as these tickets cost. Videos and pics shouldn't be an issue.
In regards to Adams are you have to do is to get a DistroKid license...its so easy and thats what made Boyce Avenue mllions of dollars and no strikes!