Frey Talks Bush, Box Set

ByABC News
November 8, 2000, 8:06 PM

November 6 -- Eagle Glenn Frey has one hope for Election Day: that people wake up and see through the facade of the "bumbling governor from Texas."

"It's that Jerry Springer-WWF element we have in our world," Frey said about George W. Bush's inexplicable lead in some polls. "He reminds me of a comedian. He's on a 90-minute show, but he's only got 15 minutes worth of material," said Frey, who recently did an Al Gore benefit concert with former partner Don Henley. "So he keeps going back and hammering away at it. God, it's almost like a song they keep playing on the radio that you didn't like the first time you heard it, but now it's a big hit and they play it over and over again and you can't get it out of your mind."

He laughs about it, but is dead serious about the race.

"I hope people can see through the happy talk and facade that the Republican campaign is putting up. I don't know how [the middle class] can forget 12 years of Reaganomics. It turned the middle class into a nation of renters. And I fear for the environment if there's a couple of big oilmen running the country.

"I guess the one thing I do find interesting is how much more this election weighs on our minds than any of the previous six presidential elections. I don't know if it's because we have families now, or if we were still too focused on our careers and other stuff," says Frey. "But there's a lot at stake in this election, including the appointment of Supreme Court justices for life. They're going to be making decisions on abortion and patients' rights and privacy and God only knows what else. Again, who do you want appointing Supreme Court justices? George W., the bumbling governor from Texas who has about 15 minutes worth of shtick?"

Frey was speaking on the eve of the election, just days before the release of the new Eagles box set, which will set a new precedent in music marketing. All the unreleased songs from the box set, due out Nov. 14, will be made available for free online, so fans who already have all the Eagles' music won't have to shell out to get the new tracks.The set has a full CD of the Eagles' "Millennium" concert from the Staples Center in Los Angeles last New Year's Eve, while the other three discs are previously released Eagles material.