The Eagles came to south Florida last Monday evening, the 26th of January, for what Glenn Frey joked was "The Eagles Assisted Living Tour." On their rocking chairs these guys are not.
I was there not because I love the Eagles (which I do), one of the all time great classic folk Rock bands, but because of the strength of their 20 track new release, Long Road Out of Eden. I've got a lot of old bands I love, but my rule is: you gotta have a great new release to make the show worthwhile. Call it my secret fountain of youth.
So after hearing the new album (and watching some footage from Hell Freezes Over, their last tour) I knew they were going to be in top form -- and they were. It was the full lineup - Henley, Frey, Felder, Schmitt and Joe Walsh - plus a whole rhythm section on horns, some of which is below.
One of my favorite tunes from LROE is How Long - a beautiful up tempo rocker reminiscent of Already Gone from On The Border. It's a real Eagles classic with strong solo vocals from both Henley and Frey, beautiful harmonies and a nice guitar solo: the complete package.
There was no back up band and the show was listed as starting at 8:00 PM. It was about 8:20 when the lights went down and the stage darkened. The audience screamed in anticipation, as the silhouettes one by one strode on stage. About 30 seconds of tortured anticipatory silence followed, still dark, until dead on queue -- the stage lit up in blue splendor as each bolted out of darkness, all dead on queue from note one, and into How Long: (super short clip, but the camera nazis were everywhere for the first 30 minutes)
Another great one from LROE is the caustic Henley ballad Too Busy Being Fabulous (man, these guys have had their share of rough west coast chicks!). I think we've all known the type ... and they wasted no time launching into the 3rd song from LROE with the 2nd song of the night (a tad longer, but still a tiny morsel):
They went into Hotel California with only the 3rd song of the evening, a bit surprising, but no disappointment to me. I loved the way they shifted through time throughout the whole evening. You never knew which decade was coming up next.
And on and on they went for hours. In The City was a particularly strong rocker/Joe Walsh performance on a gorgeous electric. This grainy video where auto focus seems to have gone haywire doesn't really come close to approaching justice of course, but you can barely make out Joe in action on the big screen, and the audio gives you a hint:
The only disappointment was what they didn't do, most notably, from LROE, the 2nd Joe Walsh tune Last Good Time in Town, and the Glenn Frey What Would I do with my Heart, and from the "reaching back" department, Tequila Sunrise would have been a real treat. Nevertheless, they ended the night with Desperado (alas, my disc had long since been full), and from the first to last notes ... it was one to remember ...
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