The Eagles’ Glenn Frey and Don Henley have admitted that the band still suffer from infighting.
Henley, the group's drummer, says that although the band is mostly a democracy, some days it’s hard to achieve a compromise.
"It's a myth to think that a band can be a complete democracy,” Henley confessed. “Glenn started the band. And he's the one that had the vision. He's the one who named the band. He's the one who found the first hit single and sang it. And, you know, it's basically his band.
"I don't always agree with the decisions he makes and he doesn't always agree with what I wanna do. So, again, it's always a compromise.
"You know, and as long as you're willing to compromise, that's fine. But, there are days, when you just get tired of compromising."
Frey added: "It's a little bit like brothers. We're in business together. We will forever be associated. You know, we might as well get along."
The Eagles recently topped the charts on both sides of the Atlantic with, ‘Long Road Out Of Eden,’ their first studio album in 28 years.
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