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Don Henley "I Can't Stand Still" cassette tape

$8.00

When the drummer with the golden voice from the biggest band in the world went solo. It’s 1982 and Henley is looking at the world around him and — guess what? He doesn’t like what he sees. “Dirty Laundry” and “Johnny Can’t Read” were the beginning of Henley reflecting on the cost of stardom and idealism. He hadn’t figured out his formula let, but, with the help of Joe Walsh, Benmont Tench, Danny Kortchmar, Steve and Jeff Porcaro, Steve Lukather, Waddy Wachtel, and every other important session guy in LA, he got darn close. A curious, vaguely New Wave album from a guy who liked to take very serious ideas and make them sound very easy.

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When the drummer with the golden voice from the biggest band in the world went solo. It’s 1982 and Henley is looking at the world around him and — guess what? He doesn’t like what he sees. “Dirty Laundry” and “Johnny Can’t Read” were the beginning of Henley reflecting on the cost of stardom and idealism. He hadn’t figured out his formula let, but, with the help of Joe Walsh, Benmont Tench, Danny Kortchmar, Steve and Jeff Porcaro, Steve Lukather, Waddy Wachtel, and every other important session guy in LA, he got darn close. A curious, vaguely New Wave album from a guy who liked to take very serious ideas and make them sound very easy.

When the drummer with the golden voice from the biggest band in the world went solo. It’s 1982 and Henley is looking at the world around him and — guess what? He doesn’t like what he sees. “Dirty Laundry” and “Johnny Can’t Read” were the beginning of Henley reflecting on the cost of stardom and idealism. He hadn’t figured out his formula let, but, with the help of Joe Walsh, Benmont Tench, Danny Kortchmar, Steve and Jeff Porcaro, Steve Lukather, Waddy Wachtel, and every other important session guy in LA, he got darn close. A curious, vaguely New Wave album from a guy who liked to take very serious ideas and make them sound very easy.

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