Eagles Live Show Wanted !!

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    Eagles - Farewell I Tour, Live From Melbourne

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    Hell froze over in 1994 inspiring the Eagles to reunite for the first time in over fourteen
    years. The reunion produced a tour, a new album, and a concert video, which was aptly named
    Hell Freezes Over. The DVD version of this video, released in 1999, is still considered to
    be one of the definitive DTS surround soundtracks for a concert video. Only a handful of
    others have even come close to its marvelous surround sound mix.

    Ten years later we have the Eagles Farewell I Tour, whose name both mocks many of their
    fellow elder statesmen who always seem to have that one last tour in them
    and also lets you know that this is most likely not their final farewell tour.
    I only found Hell Freezes Over to be an average performance, and my expectations for this
    one were a little higher. My real curiosity was whether this DVD would live up to the
    superior production quality of Hell Freezes Over. Damn if it doesn't!

    The Eagles Farewell I Tour is a sprawling two-disk package featuring a career spanning
    30-song set - matched only by Rush's 30-song Rush In Rio set. And they have all of those
    epic 15-minute prog numbers too. If only every concert DVD was this generous. This "first"
    Eagles farewell tour was recorded at the Rod Laver Arena in Melbourne, Australia on November
    14, 2004, and you may have already caught most of it on PBS during their pledge week a
    while back.

    The four remaining Eagles looked pretty good for their ages, although a small army of
    stylists and makeup artists backstage probably helped their cause. They started the show
    dressed in some very dapper suits, sans the ties of course, and then changed into some jeans
    and other more casual attire during the first set intermission. Joe Walsh's casual attire
    included a pair of his trademark eyesore pajama bottoms (or are they those baggy bodybuilders
    pants?) he seems to enjoy wearing so much. He looked rather conservative here compared to
    the fluorescent yellow shirt, matching sneakers, and black beret he wore at the Crossroads
    Guitar Festival last year. But, hell, he can get away with it, because he nearly stole that
    show from about 30 of the worlds greatest guitarists, and he was certainly the best thing
    going at this Eagles show.

    There is not much for Eagles fans to complain about here. The set list runs like an ultimate
    Eagles' greatest hits package, and also features many of Henley and Walsh's solo hits. For
    me, actually, most of the solo material was the highlight of the concert. The songs were
    all meticulously performed and, for the most part, sounded exactly like their studio
    counterparts. That is if you can forgive the HORN SECTION blasting away on every song. Now I
    love a good horn section as much as the next guy, but I don't recall "Life In The Fast
    Lane", and "Hotel California" ever sounding like a frigging Chicago song. Sometimes it
    worked, when they were used minimally to enhance the songs, other times it was more of a
    distraction like with the two previously mentioned numbers.

    Disk two of the set, really gets things rollin', as Walsh starts to strut his stuff more.
    Within the span of seven songs you get the incredible trifecta of "Life's Been Good",
    "Funk #49", and "Rocky Mountain Way". Don Felder was unceremoniously fired from the band in
    2001, and his presence was sorely missed here. His fill in, Steuart Smith, faithfully
    reproduces Felder's guitar parts, but he was boring and had no chemistry with the rest of
    the band. To his defense, that is probably how they wanted it. I sure would have loved to
    see Walsh and Felder spar on the "Hotel California" guitar solos one last time though.

    Henley, Frey, Walsh and Schmit were backed by an accomplished eight-piece band, which really
    gave the live versions a full and vibrant sound. This worked especially well with all of
    Henley's solo material, such as "The Boys Of Summer" and "All She Wants To Do Is Dance",
    which sounded much better than I ever remembered. Another surprising highlight was Frey's
    Miami Vice contribution "You Belong to the City" which blew away the original version thanks
    to some outstanding sax work and Joe Walsh's fuzzed out guitar solos.


    Set List

    The Long Run
    New Kid In Town
    Wasted Time
    Peaceful Easy Feeling
    I Can't Tell You Why
    One of These Nights
    One Day At A Time
    Lyin' Eyes
    Boys Of Summer
    In The City
    Already Gone
    Tequila Sunrise
    Love Will Keep Us Alive
    No More Cloudy Days
    Hole In the World
    Take It To The Limit
    You Belong to the City
    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
    Take It Easy
    Desperado


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    snoop_ug said:
    Eagles - Farewell I Tour, Live From Melbourne

    51s3k50zk5lss500ql7.jpg


    Hell froze over in 1994 inspiring the Eagles to reunite for the first time in over fourteen
    years. The reunion produced a tour, a new album, and a concert video, which was aptly named
    Hell Freezes Over. The DVD version of this video, released in 1999, is still considered to
    be one of the definitive DTS surround soundtracks for a concert video. Only a handful of
    others have even come close to its marvelous surround sound mix.

    Ten years later we have the Eagles Farewell I Tour, whose name both mocks many of their
    fellow elder statesmen who always seem to have that one last tour in them
    and also lets you know that this is most likely not their final farewell tour.
    I only found Hell Freezes Over to be an average performance, and my expectations for this
    one were a little higher. My real curiosity was whether this DVD would live up to the
    superior production quality of Hell Freezes Over. Damn if it doesn't!

    The Eagles Farewell I Tour is a sprawling two-disk package featuring a career spanning
    30-song set - matched only by Rush's 30-song Rush In Rio set. And they have all of those
    epic 15-minute prog numbers too. If only every concert DVD was this generous. This "first"
    Eagles farewell tour was recorded at the Rod Laver Arena in Melbourne, Australia on November
    14, 2004, and you may have already caught most of it on PBS during their pledge week a
    while back.

    The four remaining Eagles looked pretty good for their ages, although a small army of
    stylists and makeup artists backstage probably helped their cause. They started the show
    dressed in some very dapper suits, sans the ties of course, and then changed into some jeans
    and other more casual attire during the first set intermission. Joe Walsh's casual attire
    included a pair of his trademark eyesore pajama bottoms (or are they those baggy bodybuilders
    pants?) he seems to enjoy wearing so much. He looked rather conservative here compared to
    the fluorescent yellow shirt, matching sneakers, and black beret he wore at the Crossroads
    Guitar Festival last year. But, hell, he can get away with it, because he nearly stole that
    show from about 30 of the worlds greatest guitarists, and he was certainly the best thing
    going at this Eagles show.

    There is not much for Eagles fans to complain about here. The set list runs like an ultimate
    Eagles' greatest hits package, and also features many of Henley and Walsh's solo hits. For
    me, actually, most of the solo material was the highlight of the concert. The songs were
    all meticulously performed and, for the most part, sounded exactly like their studio
    counterparts. That is if you can forgive the HORN SECTION blasting away on every song. Now I
    love a good horn section as much as the next guy, but I don't recall "Life In The Fast
    Lane", and "Hotel California" ever sounding like a frigging Chicago song. Sometimes it
    worked, when they were used minimally to enhance the songs, other times it was more of a
    distraction like with the two previously mentioned numbers.

    Disk two of the set, really gets things rollin', as Walsh starts to strut his stuff more.
    Within the span of seven songs you get the incredible trifecta of "Life's Been Good",
    "Funk #49", and "Rocky Mountain Way". Don Felder was unceremoniously fired from the band in
    2001, and his presence was sorely missed here. His fill in, Steuart Smith, faithfully
    reproduces Felder's guitar parts, but he was boring and had no chemistry with the rest of
    the band. To his defense, that is probably how they wanted it. I sure would have loved to
    see Walsh and Felder spar on the "Hotel California" guitar solos one last time though.

    Henley, Frey, Walsh and Schmit were backed by an accomplished eight-piece band, which really
    gave the live versions a full and vibrant sound. This worked especially well with all of
    Henley's solo material, such as "The Boys Of Summer" and "All She Wants To Do Is Dance",
    which sounded much better than I ever remembered. Another surprising highlight was Frey's
    Miami Vice contribution "You Belong to the City" which blew away the original version thanks
    to some outstanding sax work and Joe Walsh's fuzzed out guitar solos.


    Set List

    The Long Run
    New Kid In Town
    Wasted Time
    Peaceful Easy Feeling
    I Can't Tell You Why
    One of These Nights
    One Day At A Time
    Lyin' Eyes
    Boys Of Summer
    In The City
    Already Gone
    Tequila Sunrise
    Love Will Keep Us Alive
    No More Cloudy Days
    Hole In the World
    Take It To The Limit
    You Belong to the City
    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
    Take It Easy
    Desperado


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    THANXZ SAHO.....