To The Limit: The Eagles: The Untold Story of the Eagles

To The Limit: The Eagles: The Untold Story of the Eagles

by Marc Eliot (Author)

Synopsis

The Eagles came together in Los Angeles in 1972, a time when everyone was hungry for a different kind of music. With hits like "Lyin' Eyes" and "Peaceful Easy Feeling" the Eagles created some of the most popular music of the time - just as they were setting new standards for decadence, egomania, drug use and intra band strife. Drawing on interviews with people including band members, their friends, ex-wives and ex-lovers, handlers, roadies and hangers-on, Marc Eliot reveals what life was really like inside this hugely popular but deeply troubled group. The book follows The Eagles from their early, idealistic days as Linda Ronstadt's backup band to their self immolation amid multi-million dollar law suits, Lear jet courtships and debilitating cocaine habits - with a coda on their "Hell Freezes Over" tour, the comeback that made them the top grossing live act of 1995 and 1996. This is the story about a band that embodied the excesses of the 1970s and provided, in "Hotel California", a song for the decade's soundtrack.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 384
Publisher: Little, Brown US
Published: 01 May 1999

ISBN 10: 0316233706
ISBN 13: 9780316233705

Author Bio
Marc Eliot is the author of Walt disney : Hollywood's Dark Prince, Down Thunder Road : The Making Of Bruce Springsteen, Death Of A Rebel : The Life Of Phil Ochs, and Rockonomics : The Money Behind The Music.