Don Henley

Approval Rate: 66%

66%Approval ratio

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    tscopel

    Mon Oct 20 2008

    Don Henley is a selfish snob who thinks he is one of the two gods of the Eagles. By the way, Glen Frey is the other. If it wasn't for Don Felder, the Eagles would have been nothing at all.

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    djdavem

    Tue Jul 11 2006

    4 stars for earlier solo stuff, 2 stars for later solo stuff.

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    kingguiness

    Tue Jul 11 2006

    His material from 82-85 was good. Even End Of The Innocence is decent. But after that he tanked big time.

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    oscargamblesfr_o

    Mon Dec 05 2005

    I would advise you to check out edt4 and StanUzbeck's reviews below, as they mirror my sentiments precisely.

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    pac1494e

    Fri Apr 15 2005

    I like the songs End of The Innocence(one he did with that guy Bruce Hornsby) and Boys Of Summer.

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    edt4226d

    Mon Jan 24 2005

    I'm with Stanuzbeck on this. When I was in high school in the late 70's, I absolutely despised the Eagles. Bland, uninspired, insipid dreck that was ubiquitous...every time you turned on the radio in those days, another tedious dingleberry from the Eagles playlist would be dribbling out of the speaker yet again, like a torture devised by Satan himself that would last unto eternity. Thankfully, the Eagles broke up, but Henley continues on...and on...and on...does he have anything to say that I need to hear? Nope, and the music is just as boring and just as dreary done by one ex-Eagle as it was in the old days done by a whole flock of these tiresome old birds...

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    stanuzbeck

    Wed Sep 24 2003

    Let's just get one thing straight: the Eagles were a disgrace to music. Just because they sold millions (many millions) of albums does not make them a good band. Britney Spears sells zillions of albums and she is hardly influential or important in any real sense. I saw an Eagles concert on tv once, and I realised for the first time that most of the songs that make me immediately change the radio station were written by the Eagles. At least Joe Walsh had a good sense of humour, the rest of the band took themselves sooooo seriously. The worst of the lot was Don Henley. When he got up from behind the drum kit to sing a few songs, he was so painfully earnest and sincere that I wanted to pistol-whip the guy. Seriously, he had to tell a little story about the song's background and history before every number, and then proceeded to scrunch up his face and close his eyes and sing with almost inhuman earnestness. And when someone is THAT sincere they come off sounding really fake and IN... Read more

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    kolby1973

    Wed Sep 03 2003

    Don Henley is almost as boring as Sting, just one star more entertaining. He is definately worth listening to if you need to fall asleep.

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    drfeelgood03

    Wed May 28 2003

    He is really good. "Everything is Different Now" is his best song and one of my all time favorites.

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    tritonagain

    Tue Apr 08 2003

    Will someone please SHUT THIS MAN UP?!!

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    classicmusiclo_ver

    Fri Sep 06 2002

    One of those voices you just automatically recognise. I really enjoyed End Of The Innocence.

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    mae20130

    Sat Apr 27 2002

    Great singer/song writter. The Eagles are my favorite band. "Heart of the matter" is his best song.He's A little bit egotistical but if I had his success so would I.

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    loneusfullhous_efan

    Tue Mar 26 2002

    One of the few singers who, after leaving their major band, actually has a decent solo career. I love everything about The End Of the Innocence and Inside Job.

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    snoopy

    Sun Nov 11 2001

    I think he has a nice voice and I like a lot of his songs. The Eagles was a good band.

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    ellajedlicka21

    Wed Oct 10 2001

    He is a good musician and was good as a member of the Eagles.

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    ferrmc

    Fri Jul 06 2001

    when it comes to songwriters, Don Henley is the ANTI-CHRIST! Not because he is the worst songwriter of all time but because he begins to lead you to the apex of understanding by writing three incredibly insightful lines, and then whammo! He writes a line that is so stupid that it kills the moment. Out on the road today,/ I saw a DEADHEAD sticker on a Cadillac/ A little voice Inside my head/ said, "Don't look back. You can never look back." See: Great/ Great/ Great/ Whammo! Stupid line

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    crazy_byrd

    Sat Feb 24 2001

    Underrated singer and songwriter!!!!

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    nikita91

    Fri Nov 03 2000

    Great if you like falling asleep at the wheel.

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    fisheyedfool

    Tue Sep 26 2000

    I first saw him when he played with Linda Ronstadt, then with Joe Walsh, and onto the Eagles. I like all three. I have not heard him since.

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    mcke3634om

    Mon Jul 24 2000

    Great music.

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    pooroldedgarde_rby

    Mon Jun 12 2000

    Not a big fan of Henley. His new album from what I've heard blows. Time to hang'em up.

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    shafty

    Mon Jun 12 2000

    I am surprised that I actually liked his "End of the Innocence album' I think I got it when I had a crush on a girl or just started dating a girl and it had some 'special' meaning ot me. There are a couple of decent songs on ther, He was better with an afro playing the drums for the Eagles singing 'Desperado'.

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    wiggum

    Mon Jun 12 2000

    Don Henley just sucks. I'm not sure which is more annoying, his music or his personality. It's a tight race. I may have liked the Eagles when I was a teenager, but now all that music bores the hell out of me. And Henley's new stuff is bland and worthless. If Henley hadn't been a member of the Eagles, no record label would have agreed to put out his solo music. Compare this guy to Sting, another founder of a hugely successful band that went on to a solo career. Unlike the Eagles, Police music still holds up, and unlike Henley, Sting has done some interesting and creative things as a solo artist. It's long overdue for Henley to call it quits.

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    upchuck

    Mon Jun 12 2000

    I think his better days are behind him...from flying with Eagles, to playing with turkeys...

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    magellan

    Wed Jun 07 2000

    I despise Don Henley. His music is exceptionally bad, and his voice is whiny and grating. I live in the Bay Area and am more than a little disturbed by how often he is played by otherwise good radio stations out here.