only members of the band to keep on making music anyone was willing to pay to hear.
timothy b. schmidt, joe walsh and don felder produced close to nothing.
so, after 14 years you decide there's a ton of money to be made by getting back together...if you're one of the two people who wrote/sing the majority of the music, do you think you should divide the money up equally or do you push for a higher percentage?
at the end of the day, as felder learned...it's not all that difficult to find another guitar player to play music that's already written.
i read his book...but thought his side of the story lacked a strong enough message to justify his argument.