1974 Hit, Recorded While the Band Was Inebriated, Is Still a Soft Rock Anthem ...Saudi Arabia

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According to Far Out magazine, late frontman of the Eagles, Glenn Frey, shared some insight into the making of "On the Border," during an interview for Tim Morse's 1998 book, Classic Rock Stories: The Stories Behind the Greatest Songs of All Time.

Don Felder Began Recording With the Eagles During the Making of 'On the Border'

Ultimate Classic Rockreported that guitarist Don Felder began recording for the band during the production of On the Border, which came out two years after the first Eagles' album. The publication reported that Frey shared that the band had approached Felder, who was close to original Eagles member Bernie Leadon since they were teenagers, to perform on the album's ninth track, "Good Day in Hell," in the 1974 interview with Crawdaddy. In the interview, Frey compared Felder to late The Allman Brothers Band member Duane Allman, who died in 1971 when he was 24.

In addition, Frey suggested he felt more at ease performing in front of an audience with Felder by his side on stage.

Ultimate Classic Rock reported that Felder, who hasn't been a member of the Eagles since 2001, and Frey didn't remain close during their musical partnership.

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