Notebook
October 29th, 2007 by Hannah

The Eagles making a deal with Wal-Mart is symptomatic of the difficulty even conservation-minded people have in maintaining integrity when they are involved in Big Business as the Eagles are. I admire Henley’s conservation work - thank-you, Don - but integrity is not like Carbon Credits - you can’t trade some here to make ‘em up there. The Eagles didn’t make this deal to reach corporate America (big as they are, the Eagles aren’t pimples on Wal-Mart’s butt in terms of business influence), and they didn’t make it because they admire Wal-Mart’s smoke-and-mirrors conservation work. They did it in the hopes of moving vast amounts of product, because their egos demand this - period. Henley’s arguments are after-the-fact attempts at justification. Settling for less sales is clearly not in the picture for the Eagles - and not being willing to settle for less is the very problem that is killing the planet. The Eagles could very easily strike a more integral deal if they’d settle for more modest sales - something i am sure they could afford. Monetarily, i suspect they don’t need to sell a single copy. But they’re the Eagles - selling big is a huge part of their identity. That’s why they agonize over each album, and why they have indeed made this “deal with the Devil”, as Henley well knows. Problem is, you can’t suck and blow at the same time.

October 14th, 2007 by Hannah

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Why do people buy the tickets? Rich people are not the only ones showing up are they? It’s a shame. I hate to think someone is buying tickets with the rent/mortgage money….Are the going to give all the fans at that concert a map to some treasure island then I think would try and get one ticket if the map leads me to a $$$$2000000000 something treasure hidden somewhere on planet earth. What is $2,000 dollars given for free I have to work all month and cannot muster $2000 USD. I think the only people who can go to a concert like this is the people who’s dad’s earn that per day or something like that. When will people realize that it’s not worth going for such expensive shows, they should to a stay on ticket sales and actually telling that none of them are going to buy a single ticket and then bullshit the Eagles should be made to revise the ticket prices by a public announcement that they shall never price it for it to be out of reach of their fans.