The night the Eagles broke up: The story of Long N…

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If any band proves that enormous success isn’t necessarily a route to mental well-being and all-round happiness, it’s The Eagles. Glenn Frey fell out with Randy Meisner. Joe Walsh and Bernie Leadon fell out with everyone. And, most damagingly, Glenn Frey fell out with Don Felder.

Things came to head in July 1980, on the final date of The Long Run tour. The show, which Frey had organised as a benefit in support of Democratic State Senator Alan Cranston – then engaged in an election campaign against Republican Paul Gann – took place at the 14,500-capacity Long Beach Arena in California. And Felder wasn’t happy about it.

“I didn’t even know who the Cranstons were,” Felder wrote in his autobiography, Heaven and Hell: My Life in the Eagles. “I made my views clear, but I knew that if ‘The Gods’ [Frey and drummer Don Henley] wanted to get into political campaigning, then I wasn’t in a position to argue. Still, you never saw John Lennon, Bob Dylan, or Jimi Hendrix getting into bed with a politician.”

Eagles with Alan Cranston in 1980. L-R Joe Walsh, Don Felder, Timothy B. Schmit, Cranston, Don Henley, Norma Weintraub and Glenn Frey.  (Image credit: Michael Ochs Archives via Getty Images)

Felder’s reluctance was compounded when the Senator’s wife, Norma Weintraub, introduced herself just prior to the show.

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