Don felder autobiography
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“I had heard how turbulent this band was. All this fighting over control and power”: Don Felder lived through the best and worst of the Eagles, and came out the other side
Don Felder joined the Eagles just as their career went stratospheric, co-writing Hotel California and assuring his place in music history.
Don felder autobiography
In 2018, as the guitarist released his third solo album American Rock’N’Roll, he spoke to Classic Rock about his dirt-poor childhood, the enormous impact of Woodstock and the ups and downs of life in one of music’s most combustible bands.
For Don Felder, the bomb went off during the second weekend of August 1969.
He and 500,000-odd other freaks, dropouts and rock’n’rollers had descended on Max Yasgur’s dairy farm in upstate New York for the Woodstock festival, the point where the burgeoning counter-culture reached critical mass.
They say if you can remember the 60s you weren’t there. But Felder remembers the