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The Lyrics Of Don Henley I have only recently been paying REAL close attention to the lyrical content of Don Henley's solo work. I must say that this Eagles member is a pretty incredible lyricist. It's a shame that he doesn't record more frequently. The two songs I want to focus on in particular are two songs that were hits for him.
The first one is "Dirty Laundry". Released in 1982 this song is really quite prophectic of the media world we live in today and people's fascination with the downfalls and dirt in people's lives{both celebities and non celebs}almost to the point of obsession. "Kick em when they're up" "Kick em when they're down" Especially fitting are the last lines... "We can do the innuendo, we can dance and sing When it's said and done, we haven't told you a thing We all know that CRAP is king, give us dirty laundry" The second song is "The End Of The Innocence" released in 1989. As far as I'm concerned, this is one of the best written songs of the entire eighties decade. The lyrics are absolutely brillant. "Remember when the days were long And rolled beneath a deep blue sky Didn't have a care in the world With mommy and daddy standin' by But "happily ever after" fails And we've been poisoned by these fairy tales The lawyers dwell on small details Since daddy had to fly But I know a place where we can go That's still untouched by men We'll sit and watch the clouds roll by And the tall grass wave in the wind You can lay your head back on the ground And let your hair fall all around me Offer up your best defense But this is the end This is the end of the innocence O' beautiful, for spacious skies But now those skies are threatening They're beating plowshares into swords For this tired old man that we elected king Armchair warriors often fail And we've been poisoned by these fairy tales The lawyers clean up all details Since daddy had to lie But I know a place where we can go And wash away this sin We'll sit and watch the clouds roll by And the tall grass wave in the wind Just lay your head back on the ground And let your hair spill all around me Offer up your best defense But this is the end This is the end of the innocence Who knows how long this will last Now we've come so far, so fast But, somewhere back there in the dust That same small town in each of us I need to remember this So baby give me just one kiss And let me take a long last look Before we say goodbye Just lay your head back on the ground And let your hair fall all around me Offer up your best defense But this is the end This is the end of the innocence" | |
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I remember reading sometime ago that Don Henley said he was a huge Prince fan!! | |
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Cape Cod, summer of '89:
You can lay your head back on the ground And let your hair fall all around me This brings back memories... | |
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Oh my goodness, I love you!! I was listening to both of those songs in my car Sunday. I even remeber seeing Henley perform Dirty Laundry and All She Wants To Do Is Dance on Soul Train years ago. | |
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I could be wrong, but I think the cd is called "the end of the innocence" and it's an amazing cd. I love every song on it. The best one is "heart of the matter". Don is great! | |
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Boys Of Summer is one of my fave tunes EVER.
Always makes me happy when I hear it. Mr Henley: | |
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"End of the Innocense" is indeed a great song. I've always loved it. It was co-written with Bruce Hornsby- you can really hear Bruce's influence in the music. The lyrics are gorgeous. Don's got some great tunes in him, though his albums are not very consistent, imo. Check out his song "Annabel" from his last album- incredible song. | |
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You might wanna check out his album "Building the perfect beast" from 84
It's got Boys of Summer, All she wants to do... and lots of Linn drum machines on side 2... | |
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My all-time faves of his are "Boys of Summer" which to me a quintessential summer song, and "Sunset Grill" for the music. "Funkyslsistah… you ain't funky at all, you just a little ol' prude"!
"It's just my imagination, once again running away with me." | |
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funkyslsistah said:[quote]My all-time faves of his are "Boys of Summer" which to me a quintessential summer songquote]
perhaps my favourite song ever just because the words have deep personal meaning 2 me. tho i love The Ataris version better (ok,ready 4 the rotten tomatoes) [This message was edited Fri Aug 29 19:35:55 PDT 2003 by Joshy] www.riotcitywrestling.com
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I lub Don Henley..Heart Of The Matter is the shit and so is Sunset Grill Boyz In da...Boyz of Summer, Everything Is Different Now etc..he has a jammin kind of voice. He is a bit of a pretentioous too sincere twit sometimes but I dig that.
Nobody better say anything bad about Don Henley! "Climb in my fur." | |
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His written lyrics R indeed up 2 par with princes. amazing. have his greatest hits album & love EVERY song. very meaningful. May the BELLS ring 4 U even when ur not in love. | |
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jtgillia said: "End of the Innocense" is indeed a great song. I've always loved it. It was co-written with Bruce Hornsby- you can really hear Bruce's influence in the music. The lyrics are gorgeous. Don's got some great tunes in him, though his albums are not very consistent, imo. Check out his song "Annabel" from his last album- incredible song. you always know Horsnby's Tone don't you? I Respect Henley for His Hits.He had a Hand in Richard Marx's "Don't Mean Nothing" you can hear that Eagles Vibe there as well.that song back in 87 was ripping into the Industry.Henley is a interesting Cat FO SHO!mistermaxxx | |
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