Artie and Paul quit talking years ago. I just revisited their epic concert in Central Park. Too bad these Jewish boys from the Bronx just couldn't get along. Paul was always pissed that he didn't sing lead vocals on "Bridge Over Troubled Water." Artie has a very angelic voice.
To paraphrase John Fogerty: "The guys thought if the Beatles could share fronting the band, so could we. Well, we weren't the Beatles." 52yrs later : John still successfully performs, writes, & records, while the others virtually disappeared.
@@snakebitemcghee4959 It’s a variation on an old saying:”It’s not enough for me to succeed, my friends must fail.” In this case it’s:”I’ve failed, so you must fail.”
@ericwalters5382 I can appreciate what Love brought to the band in the sixties. He played a big part on all the classic surfing/car songs. But he's still a turd.
Fleetwood Mac & Pink Floyd were without question two of the biggest & best selling bands of all time. It’s hard to believe they weren’t included especially since FM wrote songs about one another.
I made a post about Fleetwood mac. The hatred that Stevie had of Lindsay caused her to destroy the band. Now that Christina's gone and John isn't feeling well enough to tour, the last memories we have of that band was with that awful lineup
@@eskenazibeth yes absolutely awful. Mike Campbell and Neil Finn are very talented but they just didn't fit. If Stevie had to have her way and get rid of Lindsay they should have brought back Rick Vito and Billy Burnett. I saw that lineup in concert and they were very good, the last lineup was horrible and it disgraced the legacy. I'm sure Stevie just wanted to give Mike Campbell a job but she should have given him a spot in her band and maybe gotten rid of the p*dop*Ile rather than disgracing Fleetwood Mac
You missed the KINKS with the Davies brothers. They got into on stage fighting. One brother threw a drum kit cymbal at the other brother during a live performance.
You're mistaken. I watched a VH1 Behind the Music about The Kinks that interviewed all four of the original members. The drummer, Mick Avory, threw the cymbal at Dave Davies. Avory said he knocked him out cold, too. Those two absolutely loathed each other, and Avory quit the band because he couldn't take Dave's petulance anymore.
Interesting docu, So many bands don't realise they are only as good as the sum total of their parts. Same old story of clashing egos, sadly repeated all to often.
At around 12:50, narrator mentions “Stephen Stills & Graham Nash, formerly of The Hollies”…. Graham Nash, yes-but Stills, no. Stills and Young were from Buffalo Springfield.
@@mikeymutual5489 Ok. That could’ve been the case. But he said “Stephen Stills and Graham Nash, formerly of The Hollies”. So the question is Why wouldn’t he mention Stephen stills being from Buffalo Springfield? He didn’t. OK first edit. I just went back and listen to it again. He doesn’t even mention Buffalo Springfield when he mentions singer songwriter Neil Young. He definitely meant Graham Nash AND Stephen stills were from the hollies. He was mistaken. I called it. He reacted to positively to my comment.
@@kingfishstevens2087 It was a poorly-worded sentence. One of many through this poorly-written video. So he didn't mean what you said. And the guy gives a "like" to every comment because comments mean more money for him.
Total bummer The Eagles man the band members that got kicked out Randy❤. Where was the love ❤️ you guys had it going on, but thank you for TAKE IT TO THE LIMIT 🎵
You know, I have to agree with that. They all worked with each other so well after he left. Nothing against him at all or anything, but they still rocked!
The Allman Brothers Band had great musicians over the years, there was tragedy and drugs but no shortage of outstanding musicians that kept the band going like Chuck Leval, Lamar Williams, Alan Woody, Jack Pearson, Derek Trucks, Warren Haynes, Oteil Burbridge, Jimmy Herring, Marc Quinones, Jimmy Neel , Dan Toler, ..
@@bradb3248 Yes, in Vancouver with Jack Pearson and Dickey in 1998, also Dickey with his band in Toronto early 80s. Saw Derek Trucks when he was young and with Susan a couple of times - all great shows!
@@jorglange2666 I saw them three times in Columbus OH, but never with Derek, watch the video of a 13 yo Derek playing Layla, I wonder how the other guitarist felt being shown up by a 13 year old
When i was growing up i was under the impression the bands all got along like it was a big brotherhood silly me people didnt air their dirty laundry back then
John Fogerty gave the band their wish on Mardi Gras, the last album by CCR. Tom Fogerty had already left, and John was adamant that everyone contribute equally, songwriting and singing. Not surprisingly, the only hits were John’s songs. It’s somehow astounding to me that this same pattern is repeated over and over with various bands in musical history. One sterling but extremely tragic example is Badfinger. They had other serious management problems, but also infighting over Pete Ham being highlighted. The band was democratic, and all had about an equal share of songs on each release in spite of the fact that all of the bands hits were written and lead sang by Ham. To the bands detriment, which led to fighting within and outside the band. Ham committed suicide after management problems broke the band, with writing partner and band mate Tom Evans following in suicide about 10 years later. Glen Frey and Don Henley of the Eagles, in spite of their obvious talent were tyrants who ran members out of the band (Bernie Leandon, Randy Meisner and Don Felder) yet still could hardly stand each other’s company. For all their talent (and I loved the band from its inception) learning about Frey’s behavior makes it almost impossible to hold him in high regard. Henley, while perhaps not as abrasive to the band members, is insane regarding the control of all Eagles IP. It’s a shame to me that music that inspired me to learn guitar and pursue a short professional career in a band leaves me feeling disgusted by the actions of my musical influences. Never “meet” your heros is a saying for a valid reason.
I agree on CCR. I was still young when CCR was around (I'm from nov. 1958) but absolutely loved the band. Bought most of the singles and when the albums were released all the songs (also the B-sides) were on those albums. But hey, I just wanted to have them asap.. :) I really think Clifford and Cook made a fine rhytmsection (though in his book Fortunate son John doesn't always agree), but the songs they wrote weren't that good. Back in the day I played them all, but now, being a professional musician/studio-owner/producer for over 45 years I know for a long time that songs like Door to door and Tearing up the country are not on par with the ones John wrote. BTW, I'm also a Badfinger-fan. Great band and very underestimated!!!
There is no excuse for John Fogerty’s opposition to Stu and Doug playing at the Rock Hall of Fame. Why was John trying to block Revisited? Tom’s widow voted with Stu and Doug to allow Revisited to go forward.
Actually both Leadon & Meisner quit but stupidly gave back their 20% each ownership of “Eagles”. Felder refused to sign over his 20% piece and legal battles ensued for years until a settlement was reached which paid Felder an enormous sum of money and ongoing royalties for music he had written while an “Eagle”. The exact terms were not disclosed due to a NDA signed by Felder. But unless he’s an idiot he’s never going to be short of money! In short Frey was a bully and Henley is an unlikeable litigious creep!
Cream is another band that I was waiting to see mentioned. Three extreme talents but two of the three members hating each other. Clapton finally had enough of Jack Bruce and Ginger Baker fighting with each others. It became so petty that Bruce used to purposely turn up the amp for his bass guitar to drown out Ginger’s drumming.
Apparently Ginger's daughters would disagree with your take on Jack Bruce and Ginger Baker. Infighting seems to happen even with the most successful and harmonious bands such as Triumph.
I remember Bruce in a TV interview once was asked what he thought of Baker having moved to Africa. His response was that for his liking, that was a continent still too close.😂
It's the music. Do you listen to music ? who really cares about anything else, this video is fun but it doesn't demish their music. Except for Leonard Skinner
Meisner, best singer in the Eagles, primary composer & lead vocalist on their finest song. His problem: He was a singer-musician, not a politician-businessman.
@@lazur1 Indeed. He had the soul of an artist, and never sold out...and, more importantly, he was one of those rare people in the "industry", a truly nice guy. It's probably good that he got away from that BS...it may have eventually ruined him, as well.
😢❤🙏🥺💙 RIP Peaceful Repose ✌️🕊️ Let ✨🕯️✨ light perpetual shine upon Randy Meisner, the Best singer with the greatest vocal range and the sweetest 😍😻🤩❣️ 💜 heart of the 🦅 Eagles. His songs on the Hotel 🏨 California album are the best. Am glad Don Felder wrote his autobiography 📖 about the true, behind the scenes, shenanigans.
@@BonnieBlair-zm4uu I had the opportunity to meet him briefly once, and can confirm that all the stories are true, Randy was a humble, respectful, and caring man...a true nice guy through his last days.
Good summary. All the acts mentioned were huge. My only complaint was including Jonestown Massacre or whatever they are called. Besides that very well done. I learned a few things about bands like I never personally liked like the Band and later day Allmans.
It's amazing that CSN&Y were ever able to make music or tour for more than a year together given Crosby's insanity and Stills' massive ego. Nash was the glue that held it together for as long as he could. Outside of Nash, a group of very unlikeable gents (including Young). Sometimes in the "Brothers Bands" (Kinks, Crows, & Oasis) you have two siblings who simply don't like each other, and you can imagine how the intense nature of writing, recording, and touring would put further strain on a shaky foundation.
The Kinks were influential to many English bands & were credited for inspiration to many Britpop acts & had the sibling rivalry which hasn’t healed after half a century. Supertramps’ Hodgson & Davies have never buried the hatchet in spite of an original line ups’ tour being a massive financial incentive. Ironically Hodgson wasn’t in it to become manufactured pop yet wrote all the catchiest hit single. Bless him. The Stranglers weren’t Big in America but are still brilliant live . Their pair of frontmen Hugh Cornwell & JJ Burnell had the usual creative clash & whilst they’re too intellectual or sophisticated to band about the word Hate ,have never appeared together since 1990. When remaining The Stranglers minus Cornwell (instead with Baz his wonderful replacement) appeared on BBC Breakfasts’ sofa in 2010 , the switchboards were jammed by Stranglers fans & Hugh Cornwall’s’ faithful demanding he too be given a slot to push his latest work & pretty quick. Dunno if Steve Howe & Jon Anderson literally hate eachother but i certainly hate the hype telling us their latest album is their best since The Ladder. It sounds like Heaven & Earth pt 3 . How much were these Prog podcasters paid last winter ? Thanks for your educational work . 😁👍❤️from SW England
Greg Allman was a rat. John Sebastian of Loving Spoonful rated. So did that dork Tim Allen. I hate rats. I have seen the damage they do and their willingness to lie to CYA. I am glad I made a different choice in my youth when I got set up. My lawyer was brilliant. Proved a cop was lying. Hell no I do not accept rats in any context.
It also wasn't ALWAYS Henley, though he certainly was a major contributor. Glenn Fry was thoroughly capable of being a real bone in everyone's throats at times too. Particularly ask the other Don (Don Felder).
Failed to mention that Johnny and Joey Ramone absolutely HATED each other, and the rest of the Ramones were pretty much at each other's throats, too. There's a famous episode of the Howard Stern Show in which one Ramone is in the studio talking sh!t about other Ramones and another Ramone calls in and they start trash talking each other right there on live radio!
Dee Dee Ramone's bio "Surving The Ramones" on the band from 2000 was wild! He talked about how the infamous Phil Spector came to the studio with a gun, pulling it out in a threatening motion over something petty, and he decided just to never go back during those recording sessions, and has no idea who played bass guitar on their "End of the Century" album
If you remember the 70's and were old enough to remember the 60's at the time, rock music was an " in your face " business. Everyone was grabbing what they could while trying to get a " piece " of something or someone. The faces on The Eagles exemplifies that time. Great musicians/songwriters that couldn't stand each other. The money and drugs didnt help.
Pink Floyd is #1. Roger Waters' hatred of David Gilmour and the late Rick Wright (whom he bullied out of the band in a 4 year long process starting on the sessions of Animals by rejecting his ideas, then shaming Rick at a show in America where Rick flew back to England for two days Quitting the band the first go around, then the final straw was Roger kicking him out during the mixing of The Wall in a move that Gilmour and Mason were against) Styx is #2. Tommy Shaw's hatred and jealousy of Dennis DeYoung (Dennis actually encouraged Tommy to put Boat On a River on Cornerstone much to JY's dismay and when Tommy got addicted to drugs and alcohol and QUIT Styx on stage in Washington, DC just before the Cotton Bowl gig in a coked out stupor and smashed his guitar and quit, he was coerced into finishing the tour but when he left, Dennis REFUSED to replace him and when Dennis got sick 15 years later, Tommy kicked him to the curb in a power grab). Van Halen #3. The David Lee Roth vs Sammy Hagar feud and now Roth vs Wolfgang feud.
I have been a Styx fan since 1975 before Tommy Shaw joined the band. Your breakdown of Styx was appreciated and amazing. In all my years never heard this. I knew TS fell into cocaine use (Snowblind off Paradise Theater) but never knew the rest. Thank you for that. You must have some "in" with the band perhaps?
David Crosby didn't quit the Byrds. He told the story several times of how one night Roger and Chris came over to his house in twin Porsches to tell him he was fired.
Correct. Crosby was fired. In fact, I think any “endeavor” he was associated with, he would be eventually and inevitably be fired. Every association said he was intolerable, and they all can’t be lying.
I think the Eagles are the worst thing that could’ve happened to Felder, but especially Meisner. They could’ve been an asset to a band who appreciated their talent and wouldn’t feel threatened by allowing them to shine. Meisner, especially, really got a raw deal all the way around, in front and behind the scenes 😢
Allman Bros. fans thought attending a show without Dickie Betts "pointless"? Warren Haynes and Derek Trucks were nearly flawless and the best post-Duane combo ever.
The Beatles had a long history of spats and disputes. Lennon and McCartney were increasingly falling apart as songwriters. Harrison became a Hindu messiah and his songs were becoming objective from John and Paul. The break up was so bitter and Allen Klein was the man, who broke them up in 1970.
I wouldn't call that hate, maybe brotherly disagreements. Even during their spat I never got the impression that they hated each other. In fact by 1973 after John's "Lost Weekend", John and Paul were very complimentary to each other in interviews.
@@One.Zero.One101 I saw a doco on John Lennon. A reporter from "Time" magazine interviewed Lennon, the week before John was assassinated, and amongst the questions he asked, he asked John about Paul McCartney.. John said that he still respected McCartney and hoped that they would work on something together again one day. Unfortunately, the events of a week later stopped that from happening.
I just was served a lawsuit for hurting Henleys feelings by claiming he was not a writer of Hotel California and wants 40 million ego sooths 20% of all profits for 100 years.
There was a band in high school the drummer didn't get along with the lead guitar player, over a girl I believe the band was Barry & the Remains, they opened for the Beatles at Suffolk Downs 64
You totally forgot about the tensions brewing between Brian Jones & Jagger & Richards for control of the Stones, eventually resulting in Jones being fired, culminating with his death by drowning...
Brian Jones didn't die because he left the stones. He most likely was killed by one of the construction workers doing work on his house that thought him arrogant and owed him money.
@@cecilnewson8876 Jan Bell the Builders daughter said, her father had told her a number of years ago that on the day of Brian’s death, Messrs Mick JAGGER and Keith RICHARDS visited Brian JONES at the farm in the morning and her father was present when Brian was asked by both men whether he would give up the name of the “Rolling Stones” to them and agree to a financial settlement. Brian apparently declined to do so and it is alleged that Keith RICHARDS drew a knife. It is suggested that THOROGOOD calmed them down and both JAGGER and RICHARDS left the house.’ Brian Jones started and named The Rolling Stones in 1962.
Brian was the person that created the Rolling Stones in the beginning. He chose the music. He chose the name. He was the leader. He signed all the recording contracts, the management contracts, all kinds of things. It was the Stones Manager Andrew Oldham, Mick Jagger and Keith Richards who squeezed Brian out of leadership.
@@SuperAnimelover100 Unkikely. They’d already paid Brian off. 100k seems like Pennie’s now, but it was a lot then, Brian needed it, and he wasn’t entitled to much of the publishing anyway.
Robbie Robertson was a gifted guitarist and songwriter but his solo albums show how little he had to do with the sound of THE BAND. He colluded with the manager (Grossman, how appropriate) to take credit for what was not his due.
Can’t agree with you- at all. Levin Helm And Rick Danko get plenty of credit for the Band. And - my opinion, disagree if you like- I prefer Robbie’s 1st solo album to Anything the band ever did. It’s more varied, more subtle and more listenable. I get that The Band was influential, but I personally found them over rated
All these different bands back then had a gentle ballad every now and then, but God forbid if Dennis DeYoung wants to include “Babe” in their set list, even though most of the fans loved it.
I would like to mention two bands: Sex Pistols and The Police. The Pistols were self-destructive from Day 1 til the day Sid Vicious died in jail, due to a heroin overdose. With The Police, it was their enormous egos that caused the band to split up-at least, unofficially-, when they were highly successful and they decided to go on separate ways, with Sting being the most commercially successful of the three bandmembers. Unlike the Pistols, The Police reconciled and had a successful Reunion Tour. But, again, the band split up, this time, permanently. In spite of this, they have been close friends and supportive with each other, ever since.
They are also with each other 24/7 when on tour. Until they get big they have to share hotel rooms with one or two bandmates. REM said that two would share a hotel room while the other two slept overnight in the tour van. Then swap over the following night. If they record an album in a residential studio they are together again 24/7.
You could do one about brother acts that hate each other. You could put in the Knopflers, the Davies brothers, the Everlys again, and the Gallaghers. As far as bands not related, the Stones and Aerosmith
You didn't mention Stevie Nicks and Lindsey Buckingham from Fleetwood Mac. Stevie, single-handedly, managed to ruin the legacy of the band by getting Lindsay kicked out
They hadn’t been making any new music for years before that, though, so does it matter? Christine McVie quitting the band for the year that they would have had to tour the U.S. during G.W. Bush’s term as President removed the buffer between the other members, Lindsey and Mick both being exes of Stevie.
My journeyman is a huge Brian Jonestown massacre fan and he would always play them while we were at work and I never really liked it but I told him “When they come to town I’ll go see them with you” well in September 2022 we saw them and a month later they got In to a fight on stage. But I did enjoy seeing them live and was a good show and I started getting Into them
I didn't quite meet the Judds, but I was present for an interview at NPR just after their first major label album was released. Naomi and Wynnona were (so it seemed) quite happy and very happy to be in the presence of a fellow Kentuckian (Noah Adams). They decided to sing a song about Kentucky for Adams, which meant that Wynnona had to cut her nails ("Mama, my nails are trashed!"). Naomi mentioned that she used to listen to "Sandman Serenade" on the radio. NOTHING I saw foreshadowed the acrimony of later years. They both struck me as down-to-earth and grateful for their success.
There are a bunch of shots in the video where the person mentioned (and captioned) is not the person they're talking about. (E.g., Neil Young for Graham Nash)
Creedence Revisited would not have happened without Tom Fogerty’s widow voting with Stu and Doug to allow the group to tour. The Court gave Revisited the thumbs up to go forward with the vote of Tom Fogerty’s widow along with Stu and Doug’s votes. John Fogerty is great but uncompromising and his behavior at the Rock Hall of Fame not allowing Stu and Doug to play was ungracious.
John said he was not going to play with them way before hand. Doug and Stu knew this. Then right before the ceremony, Doug and Stu went to the media "asking" John to play together at the ceremony even though they already knew he said no. They then tried to play victim. Also, Doug pushed Saul Zantz to sue John for sounding just like CCR with his solo album
I'll have to see part 2, but Styx and Journey, especially Journey, come to mind right now following the battles Jon Cain and Neal Schon had a few years ago with Steve Smith and Ross Vallory, and now their own legal spat, despite the fact that they're still touring.
CCR….was supposed to be Tom’s band. But he couldn’t write any hits. He brought in his brother John because John had talent. He could write he could sing he could play guitar. Just couldn’t read a record contract.
Crosby Stills and Nash preceded CSNY. First album was great - Wooden Ships, Helplessly Hoping, Suite Judy Blue Eyesand several other great songs. Neil Young was only included on the next album. He and Stills had been in Buffalo Springfield prior to CSN formation.
Uhhhh...that is not Graham Nash that they show when they announce his name - it's Neil Young...and Good Lord!! While he may look a bit like David Crosby earlier in his life, that's Dennis Hopper in the film, "Easy Rider" that is shown when they start talking about David Crosby's "...old habits d(ying) hard."
@@41663 No, the Wilson sisters got along fine. But together they fired the remaining 3 members of their band Heart. The two of them were a dictatorship.
When you have nothing,then all the sudden have anything you want, which a lot of times includes an unending river over all the drugs you can snort and boot, top it off with a gallons of whiskey....lol. very,very few can go through becoming a God tier rockstar and not paying a huge tab. Irs just the way it is.
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You missed the freaking Beatles dude! Only the biggest one ever even putting out the first diss tracks
Part 2/3 4 even to come !
What about Grand Funk RR, Styx, Journey, Foreinger
Ever heard of Pink Floyd?
Foreigner, Styx & the Gallagher Brothers
RIP David Crosby. H liked some of my Twitter posts and it made my day.
Henley and Fry were tyrants. Henley still is. He’s so litigious that it’s almost to the point if you hum an Eagles tune, he’d sue you.
Nailed it. He’s an obnoxious wee fanny……I’m from Scotland and fanny means vagina rather than arse over here!
HENLEY , autocratic egomaniac, but he did attract and lose some great players .
When guys like Rick Beaton can't teach the greatness of their music without being sued, you know there is a problem.
Henley; top lip syncher !
Glenn hasn't been a tyrant these last 7-8 years 😮😂
Simon and Garfunkel have an epic love/hate relationship.
when they're feelin' groovy
Artie and Paul quit talking years ago. I just revisited their epic concert in Central Park. Too bad these Jewish boys from the Bronx just couldn't get along. Paul was always pissed that he didn't sing lead vocals on "Bridge Over Troubled Water." Artie has a very angelic voice.
@@59RoscoYes they could hardly look at each other during that performance.
“Epic love/hate relationship”? When did they have love for each other? They worked well together.
To paraphrase John Fogerty: "The guys thought if the Beatles could share fronting the band, so could we. Well, we weren't the Beatles." 52yrs later : John still successfully performs, writes, & records, while the others virtually disappeared.
Correct
It's kind of ridiculous how later they sued John for writing and recording music that sounded like what he'd been doing for years
@@snakebitemcghee4959 It’s a variation on an old saying:”It’s not enough for me to succeed, my friends must fail.” In this case it’s:”I’ve failed, so you must fail.”
Yes. Tom Fogerty is dead, so it's hard for him to continue performing.
Yes... You definitely need to make a part 2.... Gotta mention Mike Love & Brian Wilson of the Beach Boys. That's some drama for your mama.
If we have to Mention Mike Love let's not.
@ericwalters5382 I can appreciate what Love brought to the band in the sixties. He played a big part on all the classic surfing/car songs. But he's still a turd.
Fleetwood Mac & Pink Floyd were without question two of the biggest & best selling bands of all time. It’s hard to believe they weren’t included especially since FM wrote songs about one another.
And WOW! The Pink Floyd feud was and still is legendary!
@@LaylaSims They are still feuding without seeing each other in over 10 years.!
I made a post about Fleetwood mac. The hatred that Stevie had of Lindsay caused her to destroy the band. Now that Christina's gone and John isn't feeling well enough to tour, the last memories we have of that band was with that awful lineup
@@audaciousredAn awful lineup?
@@eskenazibeth yes absolutely awful. Mike Campbell and Neil Finn are very talented but they just didn't fit. If Stevie had to have her way and get rid of Lindsay they should have brought back Rick Vito and Billy Burnett. I saw that lineup in concert and they were very good, the last lineup was horrible and it disgraced the legacy. I'm sure Stevie just wanted to give Mike Campbell a job but she should have given him a spot in her band and maybe gotten rid of the p*dop*Ile rather than disgracing Fleetwood Mac
You missed the KINKS with the Davies brothers.
They got into on stage fighting. One brother threw a drum kit cymbal at the other brother during a live performance.
They wouldn’t dare mention this as they’d get sued to high heaven this is an awful video
You're mistaken. I watched a VH1 Behind the Music about The Kinks that interviewed all four of the original members. The drummer, Mick Avory, threw the cymbal at Dave Davies. Avory said he knocked him out cold, too. Those two absolutely loathed each other, and Avory quit the band because he couldn't take Dave's petulance anymore.
@@Ocelot1962 That said, the Davies brothers were legen - (wait for it!!) - dary for hating each other.
@@TheJohnnyCotts Yes, that is true. There was a lot of drama in that band.
Good video The Eagles, and Crosby Stills Nash and Young were some of my favorites as well as CCR
More to come
Interesting docu, So many bands don't realise they are only as good as the sum total of their parts. Same old story of clashing egos, sadly repeated all to often.
At around 12:50, narrator mentions “Stephen Stills & Graham Nash, formerly of The Hollies”…. Graham Nash, yes-but Stills, no. Stills and Young were from Buffalo Springfield.
"...Stephen Stills, and Graham Nash, formerly of The Hollies.” It's about the punctuation.
@@mikeymutual5489 Ok. That could’ve been the case. But he said “Stephen Stills and Graham Nash, formerly of The Hollies”. So the question is Why wouldn’t he mention Stephen stills being from Buffalo Springfield? He didn’t. OK first edit. I just went back and listen to it again. He doesn’t even mention Buffalo Springfield when he mentions singer songwriter Neil Young. He definitely meant Graham Nash AND Stephen stills were from the hollies. He was mistaken. I called it. He reacted to positively to my comment.
@@kingfishstevens2087 It was a poorly-worded sentence. One of many through this poorly-written video. So he didn't mean what you said. And the guy gives a "like" to every comment because comments mean more money for him.
How about showing a picture of Neil Young while indicating it’s Graham Nash.
@@knowhereman1 No doubt that this entire video is a schlock job.
Huge ego’s are always self centred and all about itself, will get along only if they’re right, get their own way and all the credit.
Yeah
Total bummer The Eagles man the band members that got kicked out Randy❤. Where was the love ❤️ you guys had it going on, but thank you for TAKE IT TO THE LIMIT 🎵
Those 'cautionary tales" will get you every time!
I loved Dickey Betts, but even after he was gone it was never pointless to see a ABB show. The lineup with Warren Haynes and Derek Trucks was great!
You know, I have to agree with that. They all worked with each other so well after he left. Nothing against him at all or anything, but they still rocked!
The Allman Brothers Band had great musicians over the years, there was tragedy and drugs but no shortage of outstanding musicians that kept the band going like Chuck Leval, Lamar Williams, Alan Woody, Jack Pearson, Derek Trucks, Warren Haynes, Oteil Burbridge, Jimmy Herring, Marc Quinones, Jimmy Neel , Dan Toler, ..
@@jorglange2666 Absolutely did you see them live?
@@bradb3248
Yes, in Vancouver with Jack Pearson and Dickey in 1998, also Dickey with his band in Toronto early 80s. Saw Derek Trucks when he was young and with Susan a couple of times - all great shows!
@@jorglange2666 I saw them three times in Columbus OH, but never with Derek, watch the video of a 13 yo Derek playing Layla, I wonder how the other guitarist felt being shown up by a 13 year old
When i was growing up i was under the impression the bands all got along like it was a big brotherhood silly me people didnt air their dirty laundry back then
Sure they did. The internet just wasn’t there to amplify yet.
John Fogerty gave the band their wish on Mardi Gras, the last album by CCR. Tom Fogerty had already left, and John was adamant that everyone contribute equally, songwriting and singing.
Not surprisingly, the only hits were John’s songs.
It’s somehow astounding to me that this same pattern is repeated over and over with various bands in musical history.
One sterling but extremely tragic example is Badfinger. They had other serious management problems, but also infighting over Pete Ham being highlighted. The band was democratic, and all had about an equal share of songs on each release in spite of the fact that all of the bands hits were written and lead sang by Ham. To the bands detriment, which led to fighting within and outside the band. Ham committed suicide after management problems broke the band, with writing partner and band mate Tom Evans following in suicide about 10 years later.
Glen Frey and Don Henley of the Eagles, in spite of their obvious talent were tyrants who ran members out of the band (Bernie Leandon, Randy Meisner and Don Felder) yet still could hardly stand each other’s company.
For all their talent (and I loved the band from its inception) learning about Frey’s behavior makes it almost impossible to hold him in high regard. Henley, while perhaps not as abrasive to the band members, is insane regarding the control of all Eagles IP.
It’s a shame to me that music that inspired me to learn guitar and pursue a short professional career in a band leaves me feeling disgusted by the actions of my musical influences.
Never “meet” your heros is a saying for a valid reason.
Take a look at our Creedence Video
@@ProjectHysteriaI did. Good job!
I agree on CCR. I was still young when CCR was around (I'm from nov. 1958) but absolutely loved the band. Bought most of the singles and when the albums were released all the songs (also the B-sides) were on those albums. But hey, I just wanted to have them asap.. :) I really think Clifford and Cook made a fine rhytmsection (though in his book Fortunate son John doesn't always agree), but the songs they wrote weren't that good. Back in the day I played them all, but now, being a professional musician/studio-owner/producer for over 45 years I know for a long time that songs like Door to door and Tearing up the country are not on par with the ones John wrote.
BTW, I'm also a Badfinger-fan. Great band and very underestimated!!!
There is no excuse for John Fogerty’s opposition to Stu and Doug playing at the Rock Hall of Fame. Why was John trying to block Revisited? Tom’s widow voted with Stu and Doug to allow Revisited to go forward.
Actually both Leadon & Meisner quit but stupidly gave back their 20% each ownership of “Eagles”.
Felder refused to sign over his 20% piece and legal battles ensued for years until a settlement was reached which paid Felder an enormous sum of money and ongoing royalties for music he had written while an “Eagle”.
The exact terms were not disclosed due to a NDA signed by Felder.
But unless he’s an idiot he’s never going to be short of money!
In short Frey was a bully and Henley is an unlikeable litigious creep!
Cream is another band that I was waiting to see mentioned. Three extreme talents but two of the three members hating each other. Clapton finally had enough of Jack Bruce and Ginger Baker fighting with each others. It became so petty that Bruce used to purposely turn up the amp for his bass guitar to drown out Ginger’s drumming.
Apparently Ginger's daughters would disagree with your take on Jack Bruce and Ginger Baker. Infighting seems to happen even with the most successful and harmonious bands such as Triumph.
Cream was the first thing I thought of when I saw the title.
@@PatrickLongworth When Cream broke up, Baker's elder daughter was 7, his younger a few months old. Whatever they believe is what they were told.
I remember Bruce in a TV interview once was asked what he thought of Baker having moved to Africa. His response was that for his liking, that was a continent still too close.😂
Oh the old reverse and justice for all
Interesting that the people singing about & preaching Peace & Love in the 60's, especially CSN&Y couldn't even get along with each other
Nah, it’s well known that they’re biggest problem was David
That's because it was just a gimmick, and they really were all about the money. Same with Jefferson Airplane.
It's the music. Do you listen to music ? who really cares about anything else, this video is fun but it doesn't demish their music. Except for Leonard Skinner
That hippie stuff was a total front. It was just take what you could and bum around.
Great video, nice editing. The on screen dust/snow flakes are a bit much after a while.
The Ramones: Hold my beer
Randy Meisner is kind of a hometown hero of mine, and it was shameful the way he was done by those two "gods".
Sad
Meisner, best singer in the Eagles, primary composer & lead vocalist on their finest song. His problem: He was a singer-musician, not a politician-businessman.
@@lazur1 Indeed. He had the soul of an artist, and never sold out...and, more importantly, he was one of those rare people in the "industry", a truly nice guy. It's probably good that he got away from that BS...it may have eventually ruined him, as well.
😢❤🙏🥺💙 RIP Peaceful Repose ✌️🕊️ Let ✨🕯️✨ light perpetual shine upon Randy Meisner, the Best singer with the greatest vocal range and the sweetest 😍😻🤩❣️ 💜 heart of the 🦅 Eagles. His songs on the Hotel 🏨 California album are the best. Am glad Don Felder wrote his autobiography 📖 about the true, behind the scenes, shenanigans.
@@BonnieBlair-zm4uu I had the opportunity to meet him briefly once, and can confirm that all the stories are true, Randy was a humble, respectful, and caring man...a true nice guy through his last days.
Daryl Hall & John Oates alo have a falling out.
Gotta talk about The Police: Sting and Copeland fighting on stage is legendary. 😂😂
Take a look at our home page, you’ll see the video on there.
13:58 That's Dennis Hopper, not Crosby... ;) BTW, Stills was never in the Hollies!
Yeah, he was in Buffalo Springfield with Neil Young.
Good summary. All the acts mentioned were huge. My only complaint was including Jonestown Massacre or whatever they are called. Besides that very well done. I learned a few things about bands like I never personally liked like the Band and later day Allmans.
It's amazing that CSN&Y were ever able to make music or tour for more than a year together given Crosby's insanity and Stills' massive ego. Nash was the glue that held it together for as long as he could. Outside of Nash, a group of very unlikeable gents (including Young). Sometimes in the "Brothers Bands" (Kinks, Crows, & Oasis) you have two siblings who simply don't like each other, and you can imagine how the intense nature of writing, recording, and touring would put further strain on a shaky foundation.
The Kinks were influential to many English bands & were credited for inspiration to many Britpop acts & had the sibling rivalry which hasn’t healed after half a century.
Supertramps’ Hodgson & Davies have never buried the hatchet in spite of an original line ups’ tour being a massive financial incentive. Ironically Hodgson wasn’t in it to become manufactured pop yet wrote all the catchiest hit single. Bless him.
The Stranglers weren’t Big in America but are still brilliant live . Their pair of frontmen Hugh Cornwell & JJ Burnell had the usual creative clash & whilst they’re too intellectual or sophisticated to band about the word Hate ,have never appeared together since 1990. When remaining The Stranglers minus Cornwell (instead with Baz his wonderful replacement) appeared on BBC Breakfasts’ sofa in 2010 , the switchboards were jammed by Stranglers fans & Hugh Cornwall’s’ faithful demanding he too be given a slot to push his latest work & pretty quick.
Dunno if Steve Howe & Jon Anderson literally hate eachother but i certainly hate the hype telling us their latest album is their best since The Ladder. It sounds like Heaven & Earth pt 3 . How much were these Prog podcasters paid last winter ?
Thanks for your educational work . 😁👍❤️from SW England
You never mentioned gregg allman snitching on his road crew to the narcs and the fallout that created in the band..
Whoa...wot???
Never heard of that
Wow!! That's disgusting
Greg Allman was a rat. John Sebastian of Loving Spoonful rated.
So did that dork Tim Allen.
I hate rats. I have seen the damage they do and their willingness to lie to CYA.
I am glad I made a different choice in my youth when I got set up. My lawyer was brilliant. Proved a cop was lying. Hell no I do not accept rats in any context.
We need a song called "Everybody hates Henley". I would listen to that one.
It's already written ...the title? Get Over It (or should I say, "get over yourself donny boy")....😜
@@Lori-gi7is Haha, yeah there you go! The Great Henley ironically writing a song about his own self. It's YOU who needs his ass kicked, Donnie! 😆
You would get sued. Try "Don H."
It also wasn't ALWAYS Henley, though he certainly was a major contributor. Glenn Fry was thoroughly capable of being a real bone in everyone's throats at times too. Particularly ask the other Don (Don Felder).
😂
No mention of Axl Rose? That is surprising.
The photo of Dennis Hopper in "Easy Rider" presented as David Crosby had me cracking up. Close, sir, but no marijuana cigar.
In the beginning, they paired Graham Nash name with a photo of Neil Young.
It's close enough.
Failed to mention that Johnny and Joey Ramone absolutely HATED each other, and the rest of the Ramones were pretty much at each other's throats, too. There's a famous episode of the Howard Stern Show in which one Ramone is in the studio talking sh!t about other Ramones and another Ramone calls in and they start trash talking each other right there on live radio!
Dee Dee Ramone's bio "Surving The Ramones" on the band from 2000 was wild! He talked about how the infamous Phil Spector came to the studio with a gun, pulling it out in a threatening motion over something petty, and he decided just to never go back during those recording sessions, and has no idea who played bass guitar on their "End of the Century" album
If you remember the 70's and were old enough to remember the 60's at the time, rock music was an " in your face " business.
Everyone was grabbing what they could while trying to get a " piece " of something or someone.
The faces on The Eagles exemplifies that time.
Great musicians/songwriters that couldn't stand each other.
The money and drugs didnt help.
Exactly
The Go-Go's Belinda Carlisle and Jane Weidlin had issues when the media singled out Belinda as the star of the band.
They all hated Kathy Valentine so much they had her share in the band reduced without telling her. She went to court and won.
Same thing happened to The Bangles 😂😂
Pink Floyd is #1. Roger Waters' hatred of David Gilmour and the late Rick Wright (whom he bullied out of the band in a 4 year long process starting on the sessions of Animals by rejecting his ideas, then shaming Rick at a show in America where Rick flew back to England for two days Quitting the band the first go around, then the final straw was Roger kicking him out during the mixing of The Wall in a move that Gilmour and Mason were against)
Styx is #2. Tommy Shaw's hatred and jealousy of Dennis DeYoung (Dennis actually encouraged Tommy to put Boat On a River on Cornerstone much to JY's dismay and when Tommy got addicted to drugs and alcohol and QUIT Styx on stage in Washington, DC just before the Cotton Bowl gig in a coked out stupor and smashed his guitar and quit, he was coerced into finishing the tour but when he left, Dennis REFUSED to replace him and when Dennis got sick 15 years later, Tommy kicked him to the curb in a power grab).
Van Halen #3. The David Lee Roth vs Sammy Hagar feud and now Roth vs Wolfgang feud.
I have been a Styx fan since 1975 before Tommy Shaw joined the band. Your breakdown of Styx was appreciated and amazing. In all my years never heard this. I knew TS fell into cocaine use (Snowblind off Paradise Theater) but never knew the rest. Thank you for that. You must have some "in" with the band perhaps?
The Eagles look like a friendly bunch 😂
Right?
You know what they say, "Looks can be deceiving"...
Felder looks like A ROCK STAR...and plays like one.🎸
Not to mention Queensryche
and LIVE neverending feuds😮😮
Ray and Dave Davies / Dave Davies and Mick Avory not even mentioned?
either are Sex Pistols
LOL!!! The majority of bands have issues. And things typically get more out of control,as Fame and money grows.
"Country, blues, rock, and roll" 🤣🤣🤣
Don’t forget The Replacements and The Velvet Underground when compiling this list. Great music from combustible personalities.
i am very sad and angry for the biggest losers are the Fans. Greed is a part of human anatomy and it will destroy lives for ever.
Hall and Oates are fighting now
Astonishing how those bands were able to work and perform together for so long.....I guess just follow all that money....to understand it !
Could you please tell me exactly which bone or organ in our 'anatomy' Greed is
The fans? You think musicians play for the fans? You’re delusional.
It's all good and it's all rock and roll❤❤❤
Crosby,Stills,Nash and Young a band that yielded 3 giant assholes
4
@@simpleman5688yeah, fraid so.📻😑
Maybe 4? Lol
@doodahdavesrecords4319 is Stephen stills a raging prick as well?
Sometimes 4,but mostly 3. Young is an asshole all by himself.
David Crosby didn't quit the Byrds. He told the story several times of how one night Roger and Chris came over to his house in twin Porsches to tell him he was fired.
Correct. Crosby was fired. In fact, I think any “endeavor” he was associated with, he would be eventually and inevitably be fired. Every association said he was intolerable, and they all can’t be lying.
I think the Eagles are the worst thing that could’ve happened to Felder, but especially Meisner. They could’ve been an asset to a band who appreciated their talent and wouldn’t feel threatened by allowing them to shine.
Meisner, especially, really got a raw deal all the way around, in front and behind the scenes 😢
The Robinson brothers ain’t got nothing on the Gallagher or the Davies brothers, in my opinion. Sheesh.
The Kinks, 87 incarnations of Fleetwood Mac, Pink Floyd, New Order should help you start on Volume 2. Nice job on the first one!!
More video to come
12:51 Stephen Stills was from Buffalo Springfield, not the Hollies - same with Neil Young.
I can't believe you didn't mention Jack Bruce and Ginger Baker of Cream.
More video to come
12.53 Stephen Stills played with The Hollies? I didn't know that, maybe because he didn't.
Allman Bros. fans thought attending a show without Dickie Betts "pointless"? Warren Haynes and Derek Trucks were nearly flawless and the best post-Duane combo ever.
Members of the eagles have despised each other for years.
See the video about Henley lip syncing now. Wings of Pegasus Fil.
The Beatles had a long history of spats and disputes. Lennon and McCartney were increasingly falling apart as songwriters. Harrison became a Hindu messiah and his songs were becoming objective from John and Paul. The break up was so bitter and Allen Klein was the man, who broke them up in 1970.
But they had a completely democratic method of packaging albums. If any one of the four said no the song didn't go on the album
I wouldn't call that hate, maybe brotherly disagreements. Even during their spat I never got the impression that they hated each other. In fact by 1973 after John's "Lost Weekend", John and Paul were very complimentary to each other in interviews.
@@One.Zero.One101 I saw a doco on John Lennon.
A reporter from "Time" magazine interviewed Lennon, the week before John was assassinated, and amongst the questions he asked, he asked John about Paul McCartney..
John said that he still respected McCartney and hoped that they would work on something together again one day.
Unfortunately, the events of a week later stopped that from happening.
I never heard Joe Walsh say anything bad about his band mates
I ❤ Joe since grade school
You’re right
Joe Walsh didn't want the drama. He was a contract player, not a band member, so there wasn't much for him to complain about.
He wants to keep his job.
Joe was to drunk
No mention of James Hetfield and Lars Urich disdain for Jason Newstead
They didn't dislike him.
I just was served a lawsuit for hurting Henleys feelings by claiming he was not a writer of Hotel California and wants 40 million ego sooths 20% of all profits for 100 years.
Wow, you got off light.
Is this Don Felder??
It's a Long Way to the top if you want to rock and roll - AC/DC
There was a band in high school the drummer didn't get along with the lead guitar player, over a girl I believe the band was Barry & the Remains, they opened for the Beatles at Suffolk Downs 64
You totally forgot about the tensions brewing between Brian Jones & Jagger & Richards for control of the Stones, eventually resulting in Jones being fired, culminating with his death by drowning...
Once Mick & Keith began successfully writing together in the 1960s, the tension was Brian's alone, not between him Mick & Keith.
Brian Jones didn't die because he left the stones. He most likely was killed by one of the construction workers doing work on his house that thought him arrogant and owed him money.
@@cecilnewson8876
Jan Bell the Builders daughter said, her father had told her a number of years ago that on the day of Brian’s death, Messrs Mick JAGGER and Keith RICHARDS visited Brian JONES at the farm in the morning and her father was present when Brian was asked by both men whether he would give up the name of the “Rolling Stones” to them and agree to a financial settlement. Brian apparently declined to do so and it is alleged that Keith RICHARDS drew a knife. It is suggested that THOROGOOD calmed them down and both JAGGER and RICHARDS left the house.’
Brian Jones started and named The Rolling Stones in 1962.
Brian was the person that created the Rolling Stones in the beginning. He chose the music. He chose the name. He was the leader. He signed all the recording contracts, the management contracts, all kinds of things. It was the Stones Manager Andrew Oldham, Mick Jagger and Keith Richards who squeezed Brian out of leadership.
@@SuperAnimelover100 Unkikely. They’d already paid Brian off. 100k seems like Pennie’s now, but it was a lot then, Brian needed it, and he wasn’t entitled to much of the publishing anyway.
Robbie Robertson was a gifted guitarist and songwriter but his solo albums show how little he had to do with the sound of THE BAND. He colluded with the manager (Grossman, how appropriate) to take credit for what was not his due.
Can’t agree with you- at all. Levin Helm And Rick Danko get plenty of credit for the Band. And - my opinion, disagree if you like- I prefer Robbie’s 1st solo album to
Anything the band ever did. It’s more varied, more subtle and more listenable. I get that The Band was influential, but I personally found them over rated
What happened to Journey, Styx, and Grand Funk Railroad.
Maybe soon be time for a part 2
Don Brewer thought Farner was a goofball after Mark F. became a born again Christian as I recall
All these different bands back then had a gentle ballad every now and then, but God forbid if Dennis DeYoung wants to include “Babe” in their set list, even though most of the fans loved it.
I would like to mention two bands: Sex Pistols and The Police. The Pistols were self-destructive from Day 1 til the day Sid Vicious died in jail, due to a heroin overdose. With The Police, it was their enormous egos that caused the band to split up-at least, unofficially-, when they were highly successful and they decided to go on separate ways, with Sting being the most commercially successful of the three bandmembers. Unlike the Pistols, The Police reconciled and had a successful Reunion Tour. But, again, the band split up, this time, permanently. In spite of this, they have been close friends and supportive with each other, ever since.
Sid didn’t die in jail. He was bailed out and died the next day
Deep Purple Ian Gillan Ritchie Blackmore and "the Spaghetti Incident" are clearly missing. 😀
Booze, Drugs, Greed, and Babes are the bane of a tight-nit band. BTW IMHO Ashley Judd is one of the most underrated actors in Hollywood!
Yes
They are also with each other 24/7 when on tour. Until they get big they have to share hotel rooms with one or two bandmates. REM said that two would share a hotel room while the other two slept overnight in the tour van. Then swap over the following night.
If they record an album in a residential studio they are together again 24/7.
Was surprised that grand funk wasn't mentioned !!
According to Crosby's documentary "Remember My Name" he didn't quit, he was invited to a meeting and was fired by the Byrds.
Interesting
Liam & Noel. Fing MEGA!
And Morrissey & Marr. “Why do you come around?”
Moral of the stories... dont create a band with family.
Exactly
You could do one about brother acts that hate each other. You could put in the Knopflers, the Davies brothers, the Everlys again, and the Gallaghers.
As far as bands not related, the Stones and Aerosmith
Imagine if every married couple lived a major part of their relationship observed in detail by the world. The divorce rate would be 100%
Yeah
So many bands/Duos had major problems. There could easily be a Part 2, Part 3, …..and so on.
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You didn't mention Stevie Nicks and Lindsey Buckingham from Fleetwood Mac. Stevie, single-handedly, managed to ruin the legacy of the band by getting Lindsay kicked out
A 2nd video on the way
They hadn’t been making any new music for years before that, though, so does it matter? Christine McVie quitting the band for the year that they would have had to tour the U.S. during G.W. Bush’s term as President removed the buffer between the other members, Lindsey and Mick both being exes of Stevie.
My journeyman is a huge Brian Jonestown massacre fan and he would always play them while we were at work and I never really liked it but I told him “When they come to town I’ll go see them with you” well in September 2022 we saw them and a month later they got In to a fight on stage. But I did enjoy seeing them live and was a good show and I started getting Into them
All the stories were absolutely intense!!! Such great talents!!!
With great talent must come greater hatred
--- Harpo Marx
While showing the montage of Allman Brothers photos, they apparently turned into The Black Crowes for a little bit.
I noticed that too.
I didn't quite meet the Judds, but I was present for an interview at NPR just after their first major label album was released. Naomi and Wynnona were (so it seemed) quite happy and very happy to be in the presence of a fellow Kentuckian (Noah Adams). They decided to sing a song about Kentucky for Adams, which meant that Wynnona had to cut her nails ("Mama, my nails are trashed!"). Naomi mentioned that she used to listen to "Sandman Serenade" on the radio. NOTHING I saw foreshadowed the acrimony of later years. They both struck me as down-to-earth and grateful for their success.
There are a bunch of shots in the video where the person mentioned (and captioned) is not the person they're talking about. (E.g., Neil Young for Graham Nash)
Oasis is another famous feud
Stay tuned
Creedence Revisited would not have happened without Tom Fogerty’s widow voting with Stu and Doug to allow the group to tour. The Court gave Revisited the thumbs up to go forward with the vote of Tom Fogerty’s widow along with Stu and Doug’s votes. John Fogerty is great but uncompromising and his behavior at the Rock Hall of Fame not allowing Stu and Doug to play was ungracious.
Widows inheriting a vote? Check the fine print on all contracts, guys.
John said he was not going to play with them way before hand. Doug and Stu knew this. Then right before the ceremony, Doug and Stu went to the media "asking" John to play together at the ceremony even though they already knew he said no. They then tried to play victim. Also, Doug pushed Saul Zantz to sue John for sounding just like CCR with his solo album
Tom Fogerty was a gifted songwriter? Well then what happened on that album where he got his turn at bat? 😅
Quick! Look over there!!
Some interesting stories.
I never knew about the Allman Brothers issues 😮 That one for me was a little sadder than the others….
And the Rolling Stones are together and putting on great concerts. They just put on a concert in Vancouver Canada.
I'll have to see part 2, but Styx and Journey, especially Journey, come to mind right now following the battles Jon Cain and Neal Schon had a few years ago with Steve Smith and Ross Vallory, and now their own legal spat, despite the fact that they're still touring.
They didn’t hate each other.. Henley and Frey hated them. Don’t think Walsh and Felder hated each other nor Randy Miesner.
CCR….was supposed to be Tom’s band. But he couldn’t write any hits. He brought in his brother John because John had talent. He could write he could sing he could play guitar. Just couldn’t read a record contract.
Crosby Stills and Nash preceded CSNY. First album was great - Wooden Ships, Helplessly Hoping, Suite Judy Blue Eyesand several other great songs. Neil Young was only included on the next album. He and Stills had been in Buffalo Springfield prior to CSN formation.
Might be easier to do „Bands that don’t hate each other“
LOl, I think so
It would be a short video then.
Coldplay. Err yeah I’m all out.
Lmao!! At 04:03 the picture is of The Black Crowes and Not the Allman Brothers.
😂🤣
First of the black crowes were around way before oasis
Uhhhh...that is not Graham Nash that they show when they announce his name - it's Neil Young...and Good Lord!! While he may look a bit like David Crosby earlier in his life, that's Dennis Hopper in the film, "Easy Rider" that is shown when they start talking about David Crosby's "...old habits d(ying) hard."
Why can't more bands be like Rush? I'm not saying musically, but acting like a decent human being.
Why can't we all just get along
Ray and Dave Davies of the Kinks had a sometines fractious relationship I think.
Wrong. Stills & Young came from Buffalo Springfield. Only Graham Nash was with the Hollies.
I heard that Stewart Copeland and Sting of the POLICE have fought on stage. If someone has that footage please share with the viewers.
Discusting how those other 3 treated John Fogerty. He was the key to the CCR sound.
Nothing on Heart's Wilson sisters?
Did they not get along? Never heard about that.
@@41663 No, the Wilson sisters got along fine. But together they fired the remaining 3 members of their band Heart. The two of them were a dictatorship.
@@kvernon1 That sounds about right. Put 2 women together with some authority and look out
That's explained in "Superstar Duos" by the same producer of this video, in great detail.
When you have nothing,then all the sudden have anything you want, which a lot of times includes an unending river over all the drugs you can snort and boot, top it off with a gallons of whiskey....lol. very,very few can go through becoming a God tier rockstar and not paying a huge tab. Irs just the way it is.
If it hadn't been for Don Felder, the Eagles would have ended up in the dollar bin at K-Mart by 1976.
Blue light special.