Don Henley did a radio interview for the BBC yesterday, and said the Eagles are done.  Without Glenn Frey, they don't want to do any more shows.  As a huge fan who saw the "Hotel California" and "Long Run" tours, I'm disappointed that I won't get that last chance to see them play.  However, I look forward to a Don Henley solo tour.  Check out part of the BBC interview below.

Don Henley has described The Eagles' tribute to guitarist Glenn Frey the band's "final farewell".  The remaining members of the group, accompanied by Jackson Browne, played a poignant version of Take It Easy at last month's ceremony, just a month after Frey died at the age of 67.  Henley described the performance as "very difficult and very emotional," revealing "we almost didn't do it".  He added: "I think it was an appropriate farewell. I don't think you'll see us performing again.

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