Astro wrote:
And not even all band members get treated equally. Just check with Don Felder after the Eagles got back together.
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Astro wrote:
And not even all band members get treated equally. Just check with Don Felder after the Eagles got back together.
chief wrote:
Saw the Eagles live in 1976. Dan Fogelberg opened for them. I remember it well because after the concert my girlfriend (future 1st ex-wife) and I finished loading the car for our move to crazy Los Angeles.
Trebor wrote:
The Eagles are one of my all time favorites. Its the one band I truly regret never seeing live.Astro wrote:
And not even all band members get treated equally. Just check with Don Felder after the Eagles got back together.
chief wrote:
Saw the Eagles live in 1976. Dan Fogelberg opened for them. I remember it well because after the concert my girlfriend (future 1st ex-wife) and I finished loading the car for our move to crazy Los Angeles.
rhjanes wrote:
Richards looks a bit "Chest fallen" to me in the video.
You want to see a real "perfectionist", Youtube up some of the drummer Buddy Rich.
Not sure how I survived.meat wrote:
Wow, LA in '76...that was a crazy time!chief wrote:
iSaw the Eagles live in 1976. Dan Fogelberg opened for them. I remember it well because after the concert my girlfriend (future 1st ex-wife) and I finished loading the car for our move to crazy Los Angeles.
odd man out wrote:
We saw Jackson Browne in concert last year. He is the co-author (with Glenn Frey) of Take it Easy which he preformed as his encore. It was really great - probably the closest I will come to an Eagles concert.Trebor wrote:
The Eagles are one of my all time favorites. Its the one band I truly regret never seeing live.Astro wrote:
And not even all band members get treated equally. Just check with Don Felder after the Eagles got back together.
Eagles with Dan Fogelberg - That's a great duo.chief wrote:
Saw the Eagles live in 1976. Dan Fogelberg opened for them. I remember it well because after the concert my girlfriend (future 1st ex-wife) and I finished loading the car for our move to crazy Los Angeles.
rhjanes wrote:
^ ^ ^ White people clapping correctly on the 2 and 4 beats (as opposed to the down beat)...they had to have been rehearsed...
The 4 hour "History of the Eagles" is a decent watch. I can see both Felders side and also Henley/Fry side. But hey, when they got back together, the two FOUNDERS (Felder wasn't) told Timothy B, Joe Freaking Walsh and Felder, sign the contract, play, go on tour, cash large checks...but NOT the same deal as the founders. Timothy and Joe were good and Felder never was.
Check out some of the people that Felder has coached on guitar...bunch of no-names....someone named Tom Petty (is he from the NASCAR clan?) and such.......
WanderingStovie wrote:
This white person learned that in church.rhjanes wrote:
^ ^ ^ White people clapping correctly on the 2 and 4 beats (as opposed to the down beat)...they had to have been rehearsed...
The 4 hour "History of the Eagles" is a decent watch. I can see both Felders side and also Henley/Fry side. But hey, when they got back together, the two FOUNDERS (Felder wasn't) told Timothy B, Joe Freaking Walsh and Felder, sign the contract, play, go on tour, cash large checks...but NOT the same deal as the founders. Timothy and Joe were good and Felder never was.
Check out some of the people that Felder has coached on guitar...bunch of no-names....someone named Tom Petty (is he from the NASCAR clan?) and such.......
Wise Old Owl wrote:
Didn't he sue the Beatles for copying "Here comes ol' Flatop?" FYI He lived a long and wonderful life.
Apparently there has been a few Chucks that recently passed away - anyone remember this Chuck?
March 21, 2017 | 10:32PM PT Chuck Barris, who hosted “The Gong Show” and created “The Dating Game” and “The Newlywed Game,” died Tuesday of natural causes in Palisades, N.Y., his publicist confirmed. He was 87.
WanderingStovie wrote:
This white person learned that in church.rhjanes wrote:
^ ^ ^ White people clapping correctly on the 2 and 4 beats (as opposed to the down beat)...they had to have been rehearsed...
The 4 hour "History of the Eagles" is a decent watch. I can see both Felders side and also Henley/Fry side. But hey, when they got back together, the two FOUNDERS (Felder wasn't) told Timothy B, Joe Freaking Walsh and Felder, sign the contract, play, go on tour, cash large checks...but NOT the same deal as the founders. Timothy and Joe were good and Felder never was.
Check out some of the people that Felder has coached on guitar...bunch of no-names....someone named Tom Petty (is he from the NASCAR clan?) and such.......
JimBlue wrote:
I have been to concerts where people just sat there. Sometimes security for the venue made them do that.