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  1. Don Henley Discography. 1982 I Cant Stand Still 1984 Building The Perfect Beast 1989 The End The Innocence.
  2. But we have no memories of being there ourselves. Everything we know about Don Henley and David Bowie and Mick Jagger is in the context of hindsight. We know their full stories: their arcs. We came to them when they were already established, acclaimed. But the late 80s stuff: that was always part of us. Like The End of the Innocence.
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As is the case with Don Henley's albums with the Eagles, less is more. In fact, you'll find few artists in the Rock Era that contain more substantial and relevant lyrics on fewer albums than Henley in his career. Here is his complete Discography: 1982: I Can't Stand Still (#24, #24 U.K., #5 Canada, #14 New Zealand, #22 Norway, #34 Sweden). The End of the Innocence: 7. The Last Worthless Evening: 8. New York Minute: 9. I Will Not Go Quietly: 10. The Heart of the Matter: 11. The Garden of Allah: 12. You Don't Know Me At All: 13. Everybody Knows.

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[00:25.13]Remember when the days were long
[00:28.88]And rolled beneath a deep blue sky
[00:33.88]Didn't have a care in the world
[00:37.13]With mommy and daddy standing by
[00:41.63]When 'happily ever after' fails
[00:45.13]And we've been poisoned by these fairy tales
[00:49.63]The lawyers dwell on small details
[00:53.64]Since daddy had to fly
[00:57.88]But i know a place where we can go
[01:02.88]That's still untouched by man
[01:05.88]We'll sit and watch the clouds roll by
[01:10.13]And the tall grass wave in the wind
[01:14.13]You can lay your head back on the ground
[01:18.38]And let your hair fall all around me
[01:22.88]Offer up your best defense
[01:26.88]But this is the end
[01:31.13]This is the end of the innocence
[01:46.88]O' beautiful, for spacious skies
[01:51.38]But now those skies are threatening
[01:55.89]They're beating plowshares into swords
[01:59.38]For this tired old man that we elected king
[02:04.13]Armchair warriors often fail
[02:07.88]And we've been poisoned by these fairy tales
[02:11.88]The lawyers clean up all details
[02:15.88]Since daddy had to lie
[02:20.13]But i know a place where we can go
[02:24.38]And was away this sin
[02:28.38]We'll sit and watch the clouds roll by
[02:32.38]And the tall grass wave in the wind
[02:36.38]Just lay your head back on the ground
[02:40.64]And let your hair spill all around me
[02:45.13]Offer up your best defense
[02:48.88]But this is the end
[02:53.38]This is the end of the innocence
[03:30.63]Who knows how long this will last
[03:34.13]Now we've come so far, so fast
[03:38.88]But, somewhere back there in the dust
[03:42.38]That same small town in each of us
[03:46.88]I need to remember this
[03:50.14]So baby give me just one kiss
[03:55.38]And let me take a long last look
[03:58.88]Before we say good bye
[04:02.88]Just lay your head back on the ground
[04:07.13]And let your hair fall all around me
[04:11.39]Offer up your best defense
[04:15.13]But this is the end
[04:19.63]This is the end of the innocence
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Artist: Bruce Hornsby
Title: Intersections [1985-2005]
Year Of Release: 2006
Label: RCA
Genre: Pop Rock, Country
Quality: FLAC (image+.cue,log,scans)
Total Time: 05:01:48
Total Size: 2 Gb
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
CD 1: Top 90 Time
01. The Way It Is (08:36)
02. Mandolin Rain (06:11)
03. The Valley Road (05:07)
04. Jacob's Ladder (03:41)
05. Nobody There But Me (02:53)
06. The End Of The Innocence (06:18)
07. Look Out Any Window (05:06)
08. Across The River (05:10)
09. Lost Soul (06:10)
10. Fields Of Gray / That's Where It's At (08:08)
11. Walk In The Sun (04:44)
12. Gonna Be Some Changes Made (07:27)
13. Dreamland (05:06)
CD 2: Solo Piano, Tribute Records, Country-Bluegrass, Movie Songs
01. Song A (02:45)
02. Song B (03:28)
03. Song C (02:47)
04. Song D (02:04)
05. Variations on Swan Song & Song D (03:52)
06. Song F (04:14)
07. Song H (03:52)
08. Barcelona Mona (03:58)
09. Backhand (04:58)
10. Jack Straw (05:50)
11. Madman Across the Water (06:11)
12. Darlin' Cory (05:13)
13. The Valley Road (04:11)
14. Crown of Jewels (Live) (06:31)
15. Big Stick (03:14)
16. The Valley Road (Live) (05:12)
17. Hop, Skip and Jump (03:05)
18. Love Me Still (Live) (02:25)
19. Shadowland (05:12)
CD 3: 'By Request' (Favorites and Best Songs) - Part 1
01. The Show Goes on (08:58)
02. Barren Ground (05:26)
03. A Night on the Town (13:19)
04. Talk of the Town (05:42)
05. Rainbow's Cadillac (04:38)
06. Pastures of Plenty (06:30)
07. Spider Fingers / Tempus Fugit (09:48)
08. White Wheeled Limousine / Long Black Veil (11:50)
09. King of the Hill / Twelve Tone Tune / Mystery Train (12:54)
CD 4: 'By Request' (Favorites and Best Songs) - Part 2
01. Resting Place (09:58)
02. Preacher in the Ring, Part I (05:01)
03. Preacher in the Ring, Part II (04:49)The
04. Fortunate Son / Comfortably Numb (09:45)

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05. Sneaking Up on Boo Radley (08:17)
06. Shadowhand (03:55)
07. Stickes & Stones (03:37)
08. The Chill (04:07)
Henley09. The Good Life (03:48)
10. What the Hell Happened (03:56)
11. Hooray for Tom (03:56)
12. Candy Mountain Run (07:39)
The type of warm, sophisticated jazz-inflected pop/rock proffered by Bruce Hornsby & the Range was probably the last thing anyone expected to find at the top of the charts in the late '80s. Yet Hornsby, with his virtuosic piano playing and mature song craftsmanship, placed six consecutive singles into the Top 40 between 1986 and 1990, among them the number one 'The Way It Is' and the equally solid 'Mandolin Rain' and 'The Valley Road,' both of which reached the Top Five. Hornsby's career has taken many turns in the two decades since his first appearance, and while his commercial fortunes have dissipated, his willingness to grow as a musician, to dodge stagnation, has only expanded. That's what Intersections 1985-2005 is all about. With 2004's single-disc Greatest Radio Hits already out there for those who just want, well, the greatest radio hits, this four-CD/one-DVD kitchen-sink of a box set is intended for the true believer. The CDs are divvied thematically. The first, titled 'Top 90 Time,' contains the hits, albeit rarely in their familiar studio versions. Most are previously unreleased live and alternate versions, sometimes performed faithfully to the hit renditions, other times warped beyond recognition. With the Range, Hornsby offers his own 2005 take on 'The End of the Innocence,' the song he wrote for Don Henley, while 'The Way It Is' opens the collection in a solo piano version. The second disc is easily the most interesting and eclectic. A mishmash of solo piano noodlings ushers it in, many of them simply assigned letters of the alphabet ('Song A,' etc.) and released as album tracks over the years. There are collaborations with the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band (a bluegrass take on 'The Valley Road') and jazz legend Ornette Coleman (an unreleased 1995 Coleman composition titled 'Hop, Skip and Jump'), and covers of Elton John and Grateful Dead tunes (Hornsby served briefly as a member of the Dead during a transitional period for the band); there's yet another workup of 'The Valley Road,' one of many songs Hornsby penned with his brother John, which represents that side trip -- the live Dead version from 1990 makes a particularly convincing case for his contribution to that band. Various songs recorded for film soundtracks round out the disc. The third and fourth CDs were chosen 'By Request,' both Hornsby's and fans', and while the surprises are fewer here -- much of it consists of album tracks -- there are still a number of previously hidden little gems, both solo and in various group configurations, worth investigating. A solo piano version of 'Sticks & Stones,' which opened up the largely electronic Big Swing Face album in 2002, is a totally unexpected reimagining, and if Hornsby's recent composition 'Fortunate Son' (no relation to the Creedence Clearwater Revival classic) bears a resemblance to Pink Floyd's 'Comfortably Numb,' that's because Hornsby once dueted with that group's Roger Waters on said song and felt inspired to write this tribute. The actual video clip of the Waters collaboration is among the 22 tracks found on the accompanying DVD, which also includes an array of live performances, TV appearances, a handful of music videos (some Spike Lee-directed) and other odds and ends, even a duet with Branford Marsalis on 'The Star-Spangled Banner,' from the 1997 World Series. This box isn't the place to start a Bruce Hornsby collection, but those who've hung in there with him will find it amply rewarding.

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