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The Eagles (any fans on the org?) I'm going to see The Eagles in concert for the first time next Friday in San Jose. I thought it would be great to see them live once, especially since they don't come to the Bay Area often. Has anybody seen The Eagles live? What can I expect? Who's seeing them on this tour?
Fave band tracks: Best of My Love I Can't Tell You Why Hotel California One of These Nights How Long Solo: Sunset Grill Boys of Summer All She Wants to Do Is Dance You Belong to the City "Funkyslsistah… you ain't funky at all, you just a little ol' prude"!
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Back in the day I was a huge fan of 70s soft-rock and AOR, but not anymore...
Nowadays, Hotel California and a compilation is all I need of The Eagles... | |
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I'm a huge fan of the Eagles! My favorite songs are "I Can't Tell You Why","One Of These Nights","Best Of My Love" and "Take It To The Limit". | |
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I've not seen them in concert.
I favor: "Wasted Time" "I Can't Tell You Why" "Heartache Tonight" "Hotel California" "How Long" I'll ♥️ "LemonDrop" 2DN 💋 your "Sugar"
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"I Can't Tell You Why" is one of the greatest songs EVER! | |
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"You bet your sweet bippy!"
Doolin-Dalton Desperado Certain Kind Of Fool Take It Easy Witchy Women Take The Devil, I dig the Music, I'm too keen on the vocals Chug All Night Most Of Us Are Sad On The Boader The Best Of My Love One Of These Nights Take It To The Limit Too Many Hands Journey Of The Sorcerer After The Thrill Is Gone I Wish You Peace Best of My Love Hotel California Life In The Fast Lane New Kid In Town Wasted Time Victim Of Love Pretty Maids All In A Row Try And Love Again In The City The Long Run I Can't Tell You Why The Disco Strangler King Of Hollywood Heartache Tonight Those Shoes Teenage Jail How Long | |
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I saw them last Year in Cologne, you're in for a treat !
Especially the stuff they played from their last Album was amazing, Long Road out of Eden rocked hard! [Edited 4/25/10 1:07am] | |
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I got thru a lot of dark days and nites and shed a lot of tears listenin 2 The Eagles...
Band Favorites: I Can't Tell You Why Take It To The Limit King Of Hollywood Pretty Maids All In A Row Desperado Witchy Woman Taking It Easy Lying Eyes Life In The Fast Lane In The City Solo: Smuggler's Blues New York Minute End Of The Innocence Heart Of The Matter Sometimes Love Just Ain't Enough I Will Not Go Quietly Rocky Mountian Way All She Wants To Do Is Dance You Belong To The City [Edited 4/25/10 7:59am] | |
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I'm grooving top Don Henley's "Dirty Laundry" right now. I'm going to put it in my solo act. What a great song.
As far as the band, I just never totally clicked with them. They made some great music but I never think of them when I think of my favorite bands. I wish I could put my finger on why, but I can't. I do like "Train Leaves Here This Morning" a whole lot. Great chord progression and harmonies. And of course, "Life in the Fast Lane" is a classic. | |
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I saw the Eagles in 1994 at Shoreline Ampitheatre and they were great. The setlist was incredible.
I also saw Don Henley solo in 1991 at the same venue. [Edited 4/25/10 11:31am] | |
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funkyslsistah said: I'm going to see The Eagles in concert for the first time next Friday in San Jose. I thought it would be great to see them live once, especially since they don't come to the Bay Area often. Has anybody seen The Eagles live? What can I expect? Who's seeing them on this tour?
Fave band tracks: Best of My Love I Can't Tell You Why Hotel California One of These Nights How Long Solo: Sunset Grill Boys of Summer All She Wants to Do Is Dance You Belong to the City Did they do "The End of the Innocence"? | |
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Doalwa said: I saw them last Year in Cologne, you're in for a treat !
Especially the stuff they played from their last Album was amazing, Long Road out of Eden rocked hard! [Edited 4/25/10 1:07am] I recently downloaded the Long Road Out of Eden and I'm trying to take in as much as I can in less than a week. It's good so far, and a real treat for a double cd. "Funkyslsistah… you ain't funky at all, you just a little ol' prude"!
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maria1999 said: funkyslsistah said: I'm going to see The Eagles in concert for the first time next Friday in San Jose. I thought it would be great to see them live once, especially since they don't come to the Bay Area often. Has anybody seen The Eagles live? What can I expect? Who's seeing them on this tour?
Fave band tracks: Best of My Love I Can't Tell You Why Hotel California One of These Nights How Long Solo: Sunset Grill Boys of Summer All She Wants to Do Is Dance You Belong to the City Did they do "The End of the Innocence"? Don Henley recorded it. "Funkyslsistah… you ain't funky at all, you just a little ol' prude"!
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Never seen them live though...be sure to give us a review. Prince, in you I found a kindred spirit...Rest In Paradise. | |
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funkyslsistah said: I'm going to see The Eagles in concert for the first time next Friday in San Jose. I thought it would be great to see them live once, especially since they don't come to the Bay Area often. Has anybody seen The Eagles live? What can I expect? Who's seeing them on this tour?
Fave band tracks: Best of My Love I Can't Tell You Why Hotel California One of These Nights How Long Solo: Sunset Grill Boys of Summer All She Wants to Do Is Dance You Belong to the City Are you kidding--was a huge fan, still love to play their songs once in a while--I know all the words! | |
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funkyslsistah said: I'm going to see The Eagles in concert for the first time next Friday in San Jose.I thought it would be great to see them live once, especially since they don't come to the Bay Area often.
I may have to find a ticket and go to this show,too | |
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SoulAlive said: funkyslsistah said: I'm going to see The Eagles in concert for the first time next Friday in San Jose.I thought it would be great to see them live once, especially since they don't come to the Bay Area often.
I may have to find a ticket and go to this show,too "Funkyslsistah… you ain't funky at all, you just a little ol' prude"!
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babynoz said: Never seen them live though...be sure to give us a review. I'll try my best to write one. "Funkyslsistah… you ain't funky at all, you just a little ol' prude"!
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Have fun at the show tonight | |
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Thanks, I will. "Funkyslsistah… you ain't funky at all, you just a little ol' prude"!
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Ok, I promise a review. Hopefully it's ok for the fans who really want to read it. Actually it's more like a mini-review.
This was my first time seeing The Eagles live. By the end of the concert, I felt like it was worth it for a one-time deal. They performed for about three hours with an intermission and one encore. The setlist is below. About 3/4 of the set were the classics and the rest were from their latest release "Out of Eden." I can't compare this performance to anything, but I thought for early 60-something rockers, they still got it. The show was introduced by Glenn Frey as the 'assisted-living tour'. The HP Pavilion was either sold out, or really close to it. I figured the baby boomers would be out in full force, and I was right. The crowd was mostly mellow, except for the radio hits; but by the last six songs or so, the crowd on the floor were mostly out of their seats dancing. I recorded some of the hits on my phone. The recording turned out really loud. I'll probably use them for ringtones. Highlights: Watching the guys alternate instruments throughout the concert, like Don Henley would play drums for a couple of songs and leading like "Hotel California", then switch back to guitar. Glenn Frey would switch from guitar to keyboards and back. I don't know why I was so taken by that, but that stood out for me. Also, the acoustics in the venue was great and the songs sounded like the recordings, with some minor vocal or nuance changes. Joe Walsh, who I've never paid much attention to was clowning alot and showed alot of personality. He led three songs I think, and he showed off awesome guitar work, which riled up the crowd. At least "I Can't Tell You Why" was included in the set, which Timothy led. I walked out recognizing the individual band members better. "Dirty Laundry" was another crowd-rousing song. Lowlights: It was too mellow after intermission. It would have been better to have more uptempo songs like "All She Wants To Do Is Dance." On the other hand, I was thoroughly disappointed that they didn't perform "The Best of My Love." I really really really wanted to hear that song. I know I'll live, and there's always the recordings. 2010 - Long Road to Eden Tour Set List: Seven Bridges Road How Long Busy Being Fabulous I Don’t Want to Hear Any More Guilty of the Crime Hotel California Peaceful Easy Feeling I Can’t Tell You Why Witchy Woman Lyin' Eyes Boys of Summer Long Run - Intermission - No More Walks in the Woods Waiting in the Weeds No More Cloudy Days Love Will Keep Us Alive Take it to the Limit Long Road Out of Eden Walk Away One of these Nights Life’s Been Good Dirty Laundry Funk 49 Heartache Tonight Life in the Fastlane - For the Encore - Take It Easy Rocky Mountain Way Desperado "Funkyslsistah… you ain't funky at all, you just a little ol' prude"!
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Sounds like a good time...thanks for the review, Prince, in you I found a kindred spirit...Rest In Paradise. | |
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Concert review: Eagles fail to soar in San Jose
By Jim Harrington Oakland Tribune Posted: 05/01/2010 01:04:48 PM PDT Updated: 05/02/2010 06:08:57 PM PDT Maybe it's time for a heat wave in hell. The Eagles, whose leader Don Henley once famously proclaimed would get back together "when hell freezes over," are still riding the reunion trail they embarked on back in 1994. At this point, the second incarnation of the band has been around longer than the first (1971-1980). Enough is enough. The group that flew into San Jose for the first of two shows at HP Pavilion looked and sounded pretty tired during much of its concert, which lasted more than three hours. The spark was especially missing during a half-dozen or so of the band's best-known hits. The result was a mediocre performance that didn't do justice to the Eagles' mighty legacy. Some of that has to do with age. The Eagles' youngest member, Glenn Frey, will turn 62 in November. "Check your tickets," Frey quipped to the crowd. "This is the Eagles Assisted Living Tour." Yet, credit the band for taking a risk. Financially, the Eagles certainly didn't need to put out an album of new material, given that their 29-times-platinum "Greatest Hits (1971-1975)" is essentially tied with Michael Jackson's "Thriller" as the biggest-selling album in U.S. history. Still, the group recorded its first full-length studio album in 28 years, 2007's "Long Road Out of Eden," and the album has sold millions of copies across the globe. That's quite an accomplishment — most new studio offerings from such Eagles' peers as Paul McCartney and Elton John don't sniff the upper reaches of the charts. After opening the show with the concert staple "Seven Bridges Road," the Eagles showcased the newer tracks. Unfortunately, only a handful stood up to the classic '70s cuts. It didn't help that the rough sound mix mucked up the crucial harmonies on "How Long" and distorted the once-compelling dueling guitars at the end of "Hotel California." The mix wasn't bad enough to disguise the dreadful lyrics, full of heavy-handed social commentary in "Busy Being Fabulous," or the painfully earnest adult contemporary vibe of "I Don't Want To Hear Any More." The Eagles recovered some momentum as they coasted through a steady succession of hits, including "Peaceful Easy Feeling," "Boys of Summer" and — by far, the best of the lot — "Witchy Woman." But even these offerings suffered from subpar lead vocals from all four band members. The second set was easier on the ears,but that had more to do with an adjusted sound system than anything actually happening onstage. Joe Walsh,who seemed to be on a coffee break for much of the first set,finally showed up and played some real lead guitar. He also was given plenty of turns on the microphone, but his voice — never a strong point — has deteriorated to the point where such former gems as "Walk Away" and "Life's Been Good" felt like wasted efforts. The strongest moments of the night came from Henley, which wasn't a surprise. The Eagles could lose any of the other three members and probably still fill arenas. Without Henley, they'd be playing county fairs. Let's hope it never gets to that point.And while we're at it,let's hope for a heat wave in hell. Read Jim Harrington's Concert Blog at http://blogs.mercurynews..../concerts. | |
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^^^those darn critics
I'm sure it was a great show.I wish I had gone to it. | |
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SoulAlive said: ^^^those darn critics
I'm sure it was a great show. I wish I had gone to it. It's funny when the critics and fans completely disagree with each other. I don't know what he was expecting. Grant it they are up there in age. I kept thinking dang Don Henley looks old, but he's still got it. Fans love him, that's for sure. [Edited 5/3/10 12:48pm] "Funkyslsistah… you ain't funky at all, you just a little ol' prude"!
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funkyslsistah said: SoulAlive said: ^^^those darn critics
I'm sure it was a great show. I wish I had gone to it. It's funny when the critics and fans completely disagree with each other. I don't know what he was expecting. Grant it they are up there in age. I kept thinking dang Don Henley looks old, but he's still got it. Fans love him, that's for sure. Yeah,critics can be annoying.I'm sure it was a great show I'm glad you had a good time. | |
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funkyslsistah said: SoulAlive said: ^^^those darn critics
I'm sure it was a great show. I wish I had gone to it. It's funny when the critics and fans completely disagree with each other. I don't know what he was expecting. Grant it they are up there in age. I kept thinking dang Don Henley looks old, but he's still got it. Fans love him, that's for sure. [Edited 5/3/10 12:48pm] They should've never let go of Don Felder 'cause they haven't sounded the same since. Their new guitarist doesn't have the same chemistry with Joe Walsh that Felder did and can't nobody pull off the solos on Hotel California, King Of Hollywood, Fast Lane and I Can't Tell You Why better than him. | |
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