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When we talk about songs that you can make a living off of, how much money has that song made?
Generated?
Not enough.
Not enough, huh?
Really?
But you never have to work again.
No, it's made a lot, yeah.
Yeah, because that you can't get away from.
It's everywhere.
How crazy did the sex get?
Did you and Joe Walsh ever bang a chick together?
Did you ever double team someone?
No. Never did?
Not that I can remember.
But Joe used to chainsaw hotels.
He would really do all that stuff.
He did.
He had an electric chainsaw because the gasoline power ones made too much noise.
You could hear him coming.
He had an electric.
But the electric one, you'd just hear the blade coming through the walls.
Why would he do that?
Why would he destroy property like that?
Well, you know, it was comic relief is what it was.
Like I said, you got 20, 22 hours of sitting around with nothing to do in some hotel in Boise, Idaho.
The poor manager of the hotel probably said, oh my God, this guy just ruined it.
I mean, I'm sure you had to pay for it.
Absolutely, yeah.
Came out of your scrap.
But it was fun.
I enjoyed it.
I also read that Joe
We had some of the greatest times together, trashing hotel rooms and hanging out.
I read that one of Joe Walsh's best friends was Keith Moon.
Right, he hung out with him a lot.
So that's probably where he got some of that behavior from.
Absolutely, yeah.
Don Felder's book, by the way, we should mention, is called Heaven and Hell, My Life in the Eagles.
And it's available in stores now.
And as Gary and Artie can attest to, it is a fascinating book.
Well, you know what?
I'm wondering if he gets into the sexual or whatever escapades of some of the other members of the band.
Because the other day I was talking to somebody and they just kept saying they apparently had some private knowledge of Don Henley.
And they just kept saying to me, he's a freak.
He's a freak.
Is Henley a freak?
Oh, I can't really comment on that.
[G] Who had the biggest penis in the Eagles?
Quickly.
I can't comment on that.
How dare you?
I'll throw you right out of here.
[N] A couple of quick questions from the audience because I'm sure people want to speak to you.
So let's go say hi.
Do you have a question for Don Felder?
Hey, Don.
It's an honor to talk to you, man.
I love all your work.
God bless you.
This is Michael Bradley.
And I don't think the Eagles are the same without you.
What do you think of the new album and do you think Artie should boycott the Eagles show that he's going to go to?
You're going to see the Eagles, aren't you?
At the Borgata in Atlantic City, I have plans, but I might not go now because I like Don.
I think Don should go with you.
What do you think?
No, no, no.
No interest.
I don't want that.
Their album, I've listened to it and I was really shocked and disappointed that they have, in my opinion, one of the greatest rock and roll guitar players alive today in Walsh.
And you just don't hear him on the record at all.
There's no Joe Walsh.
It sounds like a shitty country record.
It does.
Yeah, it sounds like kind of a Nashville produced record.
I was disappointed.
The book is called Heaven and Hell, My Life in the Eagles.
It's available in the stores now.
Why don't you check it out?
It's very well written.
You wrote it yourself or did you have a little help?
I wrote most of it myself.
I had a help from an English writer who did a lot of fact checking and took a lot of my ramblings.
And we both edited it and condensed it down into something that read like a book.
I was going to say, as a singer, you say fact checking.
That's interesting to me because you're writing a riff like that and creating something.
There's a possibility that you might have heard it somewhere before and it might be somebody else's thing.
Do you get afraid of that?
Well, you have to.
Right.
So you have a guy who will check a bunch of legal things and say, no, look, that's original.
Because as a comedian, that happens sometimes too.
You think of a joke and you go, that's a great joke, but maybe I heard it before.
I'm writing a CD right now, about halfway through one for next summer.
And I won't receive CDs from anybody.
I got some song ideas because if anything shows up that's even faintly reminiscent of it.
Howard does the same thing with scripts, right?
You won't take a script from him.
Yeah, you have to because if you're writing then
You have a real hot daughter, right?
She's a model.
She's unbelievable.
How old are we talking about? She's 24.
And she's got a real modeling career going, huh?
Well, she does modeling, but she's a singer.
She's been signed to Warner Brothers Records.
She's an unbelievable singer.
You have to hear her sing.
As a matter of fact, I'll come back with her.
We'll sing something on the show when her record comes out.
I'd love that.
All right.
That sounds good.
Well, you're a hell of a guy.
It's great to hear your story.
I don't know.
We're only hearing his side of this whole thing.
Maybe he was the fly.
That's the surprise I have for you.
Guess who's coming in next?
Howard, can I ask one more quick question?
Yes, go ahead, Artie.
You know, you had the contention that you had, but with Henley especially, clearly you're a great singer too.
Was it tough to give that song to Henley to sing as well?
No.
I think Don's got one of the greatest voices in rock and roll.
He does, yeah.
If I had my choice of hearing myself sing or Henley, I'd much rather hear Don.
You'd rather hear your song sung by Henley than yourself.
Absolutely, yeah.
I'll tell you, you've got a nice voice, though.
He's a beautiful, beautiful voice.
But since they want to be so rock and roll, why does everything coming out of them sound so country?
I don't know.
My money, nowadays, from what I hear from music people, everything has to be in a specific category to make any kind of money.
Well, I understand why they wrote a country album this time, but why does it always sound so country if they want to be rock and roll?
Well, there's no such thing as rock and roll anymore.
That's right.
That's true.
One of my favorite renditions of that song, see if I can find it.
I don't have it.
Okay.
I give up.
Anyway, listen.
I was going to play you something funny, but that'll be another time.
Another time.
It's GP1 in pink.
Oh, pink.
Well, tell those guys to learn red from pink.
This is one of my favorite.
No, no.
Guys, this isn't working.
It's not here.
Trust me.
It's a different song.
You know, I know what you're going to play, I think, and after what Don just did, we should leave it there.
All right.
Thank you, Artie.
All right.
We're going to take a break.
I want to thank you so much, Don.
Don Felder's book, once again, Heaven and Hell, My Life in the Eagles, available in stores [B] now.
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When we talk about songs that you can make a living off of, how much money has that song made?
Generated?
Not enough.
Not enough, huh?
Really?
But you never have to work again.
No, it's made a lot, yeah.
Yeah, because that you can't get away from.
It's everywhere.
How crazy did the sex get?
Did you and Joe Walsh _ _ ever _ bang a chick together?
Did you ever double team someone?
No. Never did?
Not that I can remember.
But Joe _ used to chainsaw hotels.
He would really do all that stuff.
He did.
He had an electric chainsaw because the gasoline power ones made too much noise.
You could hear him coming.
He had an electric.
But the electric one, you'd just hear the blade coming through the walls.
Why would he do that?
Why would he destroy property like that?
Well, you know, it was comic relief is what it was.
Like I said, you got 20, 22 hours of sitting around with nothing to do in some hotel in Boise, Idaho.
_ The poor manager of the hotel probably said, oh my God, this guy just ruined it.
I mean, I'm sure you had to pay for it.
Absolutely, yeah.
Came out of your scrap.
But it was fun.
I enjoyed it.
I also read that Joe
We had some of the greatest times together, trashing hotel rooms and hanging out.
I read that one of Joe Walsh's best friends was Keith Moon.
Right, he hung out with him a lot.
So that's probably where he got some of that behavior from.
Absolutely, yeah.
Don Felder's book, by the way, we should mention, is called Heaven and Hell, My Life in the Eagles.
And it's available in stores now.
And as Gary and Artie can attest to, it is a fascinating book.
Well, you know what?
I'm wondering if he gets into the sexual or whatever escapades of some of the other members of the band.
Because the other day I was talking to somebody and they just kept saying they apparently had some _ private knowledge of Don Henley.
And they just kept saying to me, he's a freak.
He's a freak.
Is Henley a freak?
_ Oh, I can't really comment on that.
[G] Who had _ the biggest penis in the Eagles?
Quickly.
I can't comment on that.
How dare you?
I'll throw you right out of here.
[N] A couple of quick questions from the audience because I'm sure people want to speak to you.
So let's go say hi.
Do you have a question for Don Felder?
Hey, Don.
_ It's an honor to talk to you, man.
I love all your work.
God bless you.
This is Michael Bradley.
And I don't think the Eagles are the same without you.
What do you think of the new album and do you think Artie should boycott the Eagles show that he's going to go to?
You're going to see the Eagles, aren't you?
At the Borgata in Atlantic City, I have plans, but I might not go now because I like Don. _ _
I think Don should go with you.
What do you think?
No, no, no.
No interest.
I don't want that.
Their album, I've listened to it and I was really shocked and disappointed that they have, in my opinion, one of the greatest rock and roll guitar players alive today in Walsh.
And you just don't hear him on the record at all.
There's no Joe Walsh.
It sounds like a shitty country record.
It does.
Yeah, it sounds like kind of a Nashville produced record.
I was disappointed.
The book is called Heaven and Hell, My Life in the Eagles.
It's available in the stores now.
Why don't you check it out?
It's very well written.
You wrote it yourself or did you have a little help?
I wrote most of it myself.
I had a help from an English writer who did a lot of fact checking and took a lot of my ramblings.
And we both edited it and condensed it down into something that read like a book.
_ _ I was going to say, as a singer, you say fact checking.
That's interesting to me because _ _ you're writing a riff like that and creating something.
There's a possibility that you might have heard it somewhere before and it might be somebody else's thing.
Do you get afraid of that?
Well, you have to.
Right.
So you have a guy who will check a bunch of legal things and say, no, look, that's original.
Because as a comedian, that happens sometimes too.
You think of a joke and you go, that's a great joke, but maybe I heard it before.
I'm writing a CD right now, about halfway through one for next summer.
And I won't receive CDs from anybody.
I got some song ideas because if anything shows up that's even faintly reminiscent of it.
Howard does the same thing with scripts, right?
You won't take a script from him.
Yeah, you have to because if you're writing then_
You have a real hot daughter, right?
She's a model.
She's unbelievable.
How old are we talking about? She's 24.
And she's got a real modeling career going, huh?
Well, she does modeling, but she's a singer.
She's been signed to Warner Brothers Records.
_ She's an unbelievable singer.
You have to hear her sing.
As a matter of fact, I'll come back with her.
We'll sing something on the show when her record comes out.
I'd love that.
All right.
That sounds good.
Well, you're a hell of a guy.
It's great to hear your story.
I don't know.
We're only hearing his side of this whole thing.
Maybe he was the fly.
That's the surprise I have for you.
Guess who's coming in next?
Howard, can I ask one more quick question?
Yes, go ahead, Artie.
You know, you had the contention that you had, but with Henley especially, _ clearly you're a great singer too.
_ Was it tough to give that song to Henley to sing as well?
No.
I think Don's got one of the greatest voices in rock and roll.
He does, yeah.
If I had my choice of hearing myself sing or Henley, I'd much rather hear Don.
You'd rather hear your song sung by Henley than yourself.
Absolutely, yeah.
I'll tell you, you've got a nice voice, though.
He's a beautiful, beautiful voice.
But since they want to be so rock and roll, why does everything coming out of them sound so country?
I don't know.
My money, nowadays, from what I hear from music people, everything has to be in a specific category to make any kind of money.
Well, I understand why they wrote a country album this time, but why does it always sound so country if they want to be rock and roll?
Well, there's no such thing as rock and roll anymore.
That's right.
That's true.
One of my favorite renditions of that song, see if I can find it. _
I don't have it.
Okay.
I give up.
Anyway, listen. _
I was going to play you something funny, but that'll be another time.
Another time.
It's GP1 in pink.
_ Oh, pink.
Well, tell those guys to learn red from pink.
_ This is one of my favorite.
_ _ No, no.
Guys, this isn't working.
It's not here.
Trust me.
It's a different song.
You know, I know what you're going to play, I think, and after what Don just did, we should leave it there.
All right.
Thank you, Artie.
All right.
We're going to take a break.
I want to thank you so much, Don.
Don Felder's book, once again, Heaven and Hell, My Life in the Eagles, available in stores [B] now.