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« on: November 09, 2004, 06:46:24 PM »

Im Hoping to get tickets to The Eagles concert in Toronto on March 29th...its on the exact day of my birthday so it should be awsome..Hopefully i can get tickets...has anyone seen them on this tour?...whats the setlist look like and whats the show like?
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« Reply #1 on: November 10, 2004, 12:43:32 AM »

I dont know but they have just announced there 3rd show in Brisbane Australia n' guess how much for.......

First class is around $530 for fucks sake, thats total dog shit.
A few years ago U2 pulled there show in OZ 'cause of the price being to much, no fuckin' artist is worth that much, i love The Eagles but im sorry guys, your not worth it.

Don Henly's a stuck up fuck too, if i can score a cheap ticket, it wont be for that fuck, the rest of the guys are cool . ok
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« Reply #2 on: July 26, 2005, 04:59:39 PM »

The Eagles Farewell I Tour: Live From Melbourne is the biggest selling DVD in most parts of the world this week. Already in the USA it has been certified 9x platinum and in Australia, after just one week, it is 3x platinum.

Glenn Frey from The Eagles spoke with Undercover to pass on his thoughts on Farewell 1 to you.

Paul Cashmere: I think I'll call this Greetings 1 Interview: Live From Melbourne.
Glenn Frey: There you go, Interview 1.

PC: I liked the title Farewell 1 but a lot of people missed the joke.
GF: I think so. But, some people (laughs), they just don't get a joke. Gosh, there's been so many people like Cher who say "this is the last time ever I am going to tour anywhere" and a year later there they are again. "Last time only, honest, really". We thought it was good to poke a little fun at ourselves and the farewell, last show phenomena.

PC: On the DVD itself, you poke some fun at the song-titles as well. (Life In The Fat Lane, The Long Walk, I Can't Remember Why).
GF: You have got to make it fun.

PC: Have people come to you over the years and given you gag lines about Eagles song-titles?
GF: We've been doing this for so long. Basically, you are just up on stage and all of a sudden strange thoughts will enter your head and you go "God, I can't believe that" or "That's funny, maybe I should say something about that". It's good to make a few jokes during the show. You don't want to be too serious. It is a music concert after all.

PC: Let's talk about the new songs. 'No More Cloudy Days' which was your song and Joe's 'One Day At A Time' which were debuted on this tour. How many new songs were short-listed?
GF: That was it (laughs). Joe wasn't finished with his. It was quite a ways along when we decided we said we should do a couple of new songs if we are going to film our show. It just happened that my song was finished. I was kind of holding on to it. I always thought it was an Eagles song. That one was an easy choice. Joe and I got in the studio and we worked on it for about three or four days. He finished that up. The songs that were finished, we went for things that were slightly more up-tempo. We wanted an up-tempo song from Joe because our show is full of ballads. We've got plenty of ballads. That was part of our thinking as well.

PC: When did you write 'No More Cloudy Days'?
GF: I wrote that after I listened to David Gray's album, the album that had 'Babylon' on. It was the first big album for him. I was listening to that song and just started thinking about that kind of style. He was a little bit of the inspiration for that tune?

PC: Do you have studio versions of your song and Joe's song?
GF: Yes we do.

PC: What are the plans for release?
GF: Right now we are just going to keep them in the lead box. I guess the best thing would be to get about 10 more new Eagles songs and then we would have an album. We don't have any plan right now to release one. We did release the live version of 'No More Cloudy Days' to American radio and they took to it quite well. It is being played on a lot of stations. It has only been out for about four weeks. It has been getting a lot of airplay so maybe they will think to release the live version in other countries. I think it would be a good promotional tool for the DVD and it is also nice to hear new Eagles music on the radio.

PC: Can you put a timeline on when we should expect the next Eagles studio album?
GF: Oh no. Oh God. We don't even know if we are going to do it. It is so hard for us to set aside the amount of time that it takes to make a full album. What we are doing, we are going to play in California in a couple of weeks. We are going to play every major city in California, including the little ones too. This California tour is going to go on for about three months. Shortly after Thanksgiving, we are probably going to finish up in Honolulu with some shows in Hawaii. Then we are done for a while. We are going to take a nice long break. I am going to guess that sometime around the middle of February we are going to start to talk to each other about what we are going to do.

PC: And then Farewell 2?
GF: I don't see us touring for a while now. We have toured almost everywhere. We may just cool our heels for a little while. These are things that we are going to discuss. We do the Eagles about a year at a time. We got smart ? finally. Don't try and plan too far ahead. Be pragmatic. Make sure that there is time off when there needs to be time off. You've got to work but you can't work so much that it's not fun. Every year we sort of set ourselves up that way. We did something in the early part of 2002-2003. There are some tracks that exist and obviously the Joe Walsh track was something that came out of that period of time. We will just wait until next year. We can really get into trouble saying we are going to do stuff and then not being able to do it. I don't want to start falsely building up people's hopes for an Eagles studio album because I'm really not sure that that is going to happen. It would be nice but there are a lot of things involved. Everybody in our band has a family that is important to them. There are so many things going on away from the Eagles now that we can't miss out on. People live in different parts of the country. Don Henley lives in Texas. I live in LA. Joe is traveling almost all of the time. He is kind of a gypsy. Timothy Schmidt is way out in the San Fernando Valley. For us to set aside time and all be here for a three week period, it is difficult. Especially when we are touring and we are committing our time away from our family for our touring schedule. Maybe as we cool our touring schedule, maybe there will be some interest to go back into the studio. It is something we are going to talk about after the first of the year and I am certainly not going to make any predictions. Every time I try to predict something about The Eagles I am wrong (laughs).

PC: Well I'll ask you to predict something. When you eventually do get back into the studio to start work on another album, can you see yourself and Don actually collaborating on songs ever again?
GF: We have. 'Hole In The World' was a collaboration and there are many other songs we have worked on. Once a track is started and you have a chorus and verse, you don't even have to be in the same place to work on it. You just have to have the time.

PC: A song like 'The Long Run' is a Henley and Frey song and Don sings that one. 'Lyin' Eyes' is a Henley and Frey song and you sing that one. How do you decide who becomes the lead singer of the song?
GF: Don could sing any song in The Eagles. I wouldn't want to say what songs are appropriate. We can just sort of tell. If it is bluesy it usually a Don song. If it is light it is usually a Timothy song. If it somewhere in the middle, it is usually a Glenn song. We just try and sort of figure those things out. It is pretty obvious. Sometimes it is the guy who started the song.

PC: What about a song like 'Desperado', for instance? That was a Henley and Frey collaboration. In the solo years you both did that one live. It is almost like the divorced couple with the family pet who can't decide who gets the dog.
GF: That song in particular, Don knows I do that song in my solo show. It is a landmark song for us. It's our first really good song. When we decided to first write songs together we wrote 'Tequila Sunrise' and 'Desperado' the first week. That was really the beginning of our partnership. I think 'Desperado' has been sung by so many people. Everybody knows it so I do it in my show.

PC: At the show, 'Lyin Eyes' was dedicated to your ex-wife plaintiff and you credited 'Take It To The Limit' as "the credit card song. That was smart. In a way you acknowledged both women, Glenn.
GF: Listen (laughs). I am just trying to have a few laughs. It is as simple as that. These are the jokes. They never fail to get a laugh. That's why I keep saying it. If people didn't laugh I'd stop saying it. One of them is an old Henny Youngman line. The other one I thought of all by myself.
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« Reply #3 on: July 27, 2005, 10:43:06 AM »

I'm fed up of hearing Hotel California on acoustic...   Tongue
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« Reply #4 on: July 27, 2005, 05:28:49 PM »

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GF: You have got to make it fun.

hahaha.   hihi

I Cant Tell You Why is such a beautiful song.

man, I'd love to see them on tour.  But I cant afford to splurge rent on a pair of tickets.
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« Reply #5 on: July 27, 2005, 11:48:19 PM »

I saw Glen Fry in SLC. He had his shirt open walking around like he didn't give a rat's ass. Too funny. The setting was nice dress atire, yet there he was with his shirt open and bare chested.... hihi
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« Reply #6 on: July 29, 2005, 12:15:46 AM »

I love the old eagles to mellow out to
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« Reply #7 on: July 29, 2005, 01:08:41 AM »

I saw Don Henley last summer and he put on a great show.  Howver, my dad got the tickets as a retirement gift.  And Eagle's tickets are eve more outrageously priced.  I know they're one of the most successful bands ever, but damn...you gotta draw the line somewhere.
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« Reply #8 on: August 28, 2005, 09:39:24 AM »

I thaught id post the setlist from the Eagles new tour of California..Seeing as its changed a bit from the Farewell 1

This is from August 14 in Rohnery Park,California

Take It Easy
Witchy Woman
Peaceful Easy Feeling
One of These Nights
New Kid in Town
I Can't. Tell You Why
Lyin' Eyes
One Day at a Time
Boys of Summer
In the City
Long Run

Break

Seven Bridges Road
Tequila Sunrise
Love Will Keep Us Alive
No More Cloudy Days
Hole in the World
Take It to the Limit
Walk Away
Sunset Grill
Life's Been Good
Dirty Laundry
Funk 49
Heartache Tonight
Life in the Fast Lane

Encore

Hotel California
Rocky Mountain Way
All She Wants To Do Is Dance
Already Gone
Desperado

Noticable changes are the addition of Seven Bridges Road & Witchy Woman and the Take It Easy as the opener and Already Gone as the 2nd last encore..Cool setlist
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« Reply #9 on: August 28, 2005, 09:42:32 AM »

Heres some photos of the Santa Barbara 8/16 Show.




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« Reply #10 on: August 28, 2005, 01:51:09 PM »

Damn, that's a helluva setlist.  They play a lot of friggin' songs.  A good amount of Henley solo stuff in there too.
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« Reply #11 on: September 10, 2005, 09:17:05 AM »

August 2005
11 - Lake Tahoe, NV - Harvey's Outdoor Amphitheater
13 - Angels Camp, CA - Calaveras County Fairground
14 - Rohnert Park, CA - Sonoma State University
16 - Santa Barbara, CA - Santa Barbara Bowl
17 - Chula Vista, CA - Coors Amphitheatre
19 - Salinas, CA - Salinas Sports Complex
20 - Lake Tahoe, NV - Harvey's Outdoor Amphitheater

September 2005
9 - Fresno, CA - Save Mart Center
10 - Bakersfield, CA - Rabobank Arena
14, 16, 17 - Anaheim, CA - Arrowhead Pond
21, 23, 24 - Los Angeles, CA - Staples Center

October 2005
7 - Anaheim, CA - Arrowhead Pond
8 - Los Angeles, CA - Staples Center
10 - San Jose, CA - HP Pavilion at San Jose
11 - Oakland, CA - Oakland Arena
14 - San Jose, CA - HP Pavilion at San Jose
15 - Las Vegas, NV - MGM Grand
17 - Glendale, AZ - Glendale Arena (on sale 5/23)
19 - Sacramento, CA - Arco Arena
21 - Anaheim, CA - Arrowhead Pond
22 - Los Angeles, CA - Staples Center

November 2005
11 - Glendale, AZ - Glendale Arena
16 - San Diego, CA - Cox Arena
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« Reply #12 on: September 10, 2005, 11:36:14 AM »

haha-  remember when The Dude got kicked out of the taxi for telling the cabbie to turn the radio station off cause he "hates the fucking eagles"
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« Reply #13 on: September 11, 2005, 12:46:37 PM »

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« Reply #14 on: September 26, 2005, 03:53:12 PM »

The 2005 edition of the Eagles' extended "resumption" tour finds them digging deeper into the greatest-hits catalog than their first run-through in the '90s.It's telling that the Eagles chose to open their Staples Center set on Saturday night (9/24) with their first three singles in order of release. Since returning to the road in 1994, the band has abstained from committing to recording a new studio album, opting instead to re-package their hits in new CD compilations and live DVD releases.

What they delivered on Saturday was a carefully crafted recital of much of their best group and solo work from the '70s and '80s. And recital versus performance is a key distinction, because the show seemed to sacrifice some of the passion and joy of their '90s outings in favor of sheer precision in replicating their studio sound.

A noteworthy lineup change this time around is the addition of guitar wizard Stuert Smith--a longtime, top-shelf session and tour player in the country and alt-country scenes--to replace departed axe slinger Don Felder. Where Felder felt the confidence to embellish a bit in spots, Smith opts for a note-perfect mirror image of the original track, and appeared to be having the most fun onstage as well.

This time out, the band is also using a horn section, which made its strongest impact at the end of the first set, when it fleshed out "Boys of Summer," "In The City" and "The Long Run" with some solid arrangements (the 28-song show was broken into two sets with a roughly 20-minute intermission).

Vocally, the band was in fine form. Don Henley's voice is seasoning with age into an even more soulful instrument than his first two solo albums promised. Glenn Frey can still hit all his vocal marks, though bassist Timothy B. Schmit did seem to show a little strain on his showcase "I Can't Tell You Why." Guitarist and vocalist Joe Walsh is maybe a little more pitch-challenged than past decades, but brings some important guitar chops to the proceedings.

Ten years into what Schmit has referred to as the band's "resumption" (as opposed to reunion), the dynamic seems to have settled into a focus on delivering the '70s hits more than exploring the creative possibilities of the group. The twinkle of hope for solid new material that was sparked by 1994's "Get Over It," "Love Will Keep Us Alive" and "The Girl From Yesterday" from the "Hell Freezes Over" tour has faded pretty completely, given the relative weakness of this tour's new selections--"One Day At A Time," "No More Cloudy Days" and the band's post-9/11 single, "Hole In The World."

The fact that the band can support 10 nights in the Los Angeles market with a hits showcase indicates there's clearly a market for the nostalgia play. Since re-emerging in 1994, the Eagles concert concept has essentially become a brand: a dependable, solid show for those needing a live fix of baby-boomer hits.

Set List:

Take It Easy
Witchy Woman
Peaceful, Easy Feeling
One Of These Nights
New Kid In Town
I Can't Tell You Why
Lyin' Eyes
One Day At A Time
Boys Of Summer
In The City
The Long Run
Tequila Sunrise
Love Will Keep Us Alive
No More Cloudy Days
Hole In The World
Take It To The Limit
Walk Away
Sunset Grill
Life's Been Good
Dirty Laundry
Funk 49
Heartache Tonight
Life In The Fast Lane
Hotel California
Rocky Mountain Way
All She Wants To Do Is Dance
Already Gone
Desperado
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« Reply #15 on: September 26, 2005, 03:54:27 PM »

The Eagles  have added more dates to an ongoing tour schedule that focuses almost exclusively on California.The veteran rock group has booked new November stops in Los Angeles, Anaheim and Sacramento, as well as a three consecutive shows in Honolulu, the last of which takes place Dec. 2 and will likely cap the run.October 2005
7 - Anaheim, CA - Arrowhead Pond
8 - Los Angeles, CA - Staples Center
10 - San Jose, CA - HP Pavilion
11 - Oakland, CA - Oakland Arena
14 - San Jose, CA - HP Pavilion
15 - Las Vegas, NV - MGM Grand Garden Arena
17 - Glendale, AZ - Glendale Arena
19 - Sacramento, CA - ARCO Arena
21 - Anaheim, CA - Arrowhead Pond
22 - Los Angeles, CA - Staples Center

November 2005
11 - Glendale, AZ - Glendale Arena
14 - Los Angeles, CA - Staples Center
16 - San Diego, CA - Cox Arena
17 - Anaheim, CA - Arrowhead Pond
19 - Sacramento, CA - ARCO Arena
29, 30 - Honolulu, HI - Blaisdell Arena

December 2005
2 - Honolulu, HI - Blaisdell Arena
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« Reply #16 on: September 28, 2005, 06:39:29 PM »

I will be seeing them on Oct. 17th in Glendale AZ and I can't friggin wait!   Grin
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« Reply #17 on: September 28, 2005, 06:53:10 PM »

Their greatest hits is excellent "just about to fall asleep music". Come to Scotland Eagles!
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« Reply #18 on: October 13, 2005, 08:22:07 PM »

Watching the Eagles play a near-perfect set at San Jose's HP Pavilion for almost three hours Monday night was like watching the New York Yankees play baseball. No, not the already gone 2005 team.

As it artfully, and at times mechanically, unfurled 29 songs, every one a classic rock hit, this band of almost four decades was like the Yanks of yore, a team that was like an all-star team, inevitably marching to championships.

The Eagles sang as well as they ever did and played the tried-and-true hits almost meticulously, sometimes exactly like the recorded versions and occasionally sneaking in a minor change.

At times it was almost too formulaic. You wondered how they could play the same songs the same way night after night. But it was hard not to be amazed at a monolithic career that includes a greatest-hits album that is the biggest seller in music history, as they rolled off most of those hits.

If the Eagles were a baseball team, Don Henley and Glenn Frey alone would be championship caliber. They opened with three songs from their first album, which dominated the airwaves in the '70s: ``Take it Easy,'' ``Witchy Woman'' and ``Peaceful Easy Feeling.''

Then, you have to add in free agent Joe Walsh, who, in the midst of a brilliant solo career, was picked up for his screwball antics and still-edgy rock songs that can bring an arena to its feet. And nearly invisible bassist Timothy Schmit, the Eagles' Bucky Dent, the quiet man whose high, true voice framed later career hits, ``I Can't Tell You Why'' and ``Love Will Keep Us Alive.''

The show, which included a 20-minute intermission, was disciplined and radio-friendly at first, and opened up and more rocking at the end.

Henley, looking startlingly like Bill Clinton, was behind the drum kit for much of the first hour, and Frey, who seemed to have escaped aging altogether, was in front. Walsh laid back and strummed chords, while new guitarist Steuart Smith did the heavy lifting, cranking out neat little twists on familiar leads.

They faithfully reproduced all the nuances of happy songs like ``One of These Nights'' and darker ones such as ``The Long Run,'' and Henley's ``The Boys of Summer'' and ``Sunset Grill.'' When Frey wasn't singing lead vocals, his background harmonies -- too easily underestimated -- added depth and beauty.

The latter part of the show was a veritable orchestra of guitars, backed at times by a violinist, two keyboards, four horns and a percussionist, all of them lending voices to the crystalline harmonies.

``Thanks for supporting us for the last two centuries,'' Frey said, exaggerating only a little.

This latest farewell tour, which some would argue started in 1994 as ``Hell Freezes Over,'' is billed as ``The California Tour.'' What made it different from past farewell concerts was a video of the boys in 1978 sailing a boat and playing softball against the staff of Rolling Stone magazine.

There were also a couple of relatively new songs. Henley explained that ``Hole in the World'' was started on Sept. 11, 2001, and finished a year later. It was sung by the entire starting lineup and the bench, mostly a cappella.

And Walsh changed a few lyrics in some songs, adding, ``I watch the Lakers, they stink without Shaq,'' to ``Life's Been Good,'' and ``the bases are loaded and Bush is at bat,'' to ``Rocky Mountain Way.''

You can't help but love someone for changing it up a bit. Word is that Walsh may tour next year with his old band, the James Gang, and that the Eagles may take a long run at a rest.

It's been awhile since these guys put together championship new material. And, like the modern-day Yankees, maybe the Eagles will find some more new hits during the time away from touring.

Or pick up a couple more free agents.
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