The concert was simply amazing. Words cannot describe.
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The concert was simply amazing. Words cannot describe.
I totally agree with VA. It was unbelievable! More later!
I also agree with both VA and Houston Baby. Without a doubt best crowd and best Eagles performance yet. They were all spot on with the vocals
Packing up now, should be able to take HH and HB to airport and head down the Bluegrass Parkway in time to catch the Pirates game on TV. I will post a more thorough review when I get home. It's impossible to summarize such awesomeness now.
Glad you had fun ladies
Can't wait to hear all about it
Safe travels home
Eagley awaiting to hear more from you ladies!
Glad that ya'll had an amazing time. I can't wait to hear more about it! Safe travels home everyone!
When the crowd is really engaged, it makes a big difference. Being a Saturday evening show, it's a lot easier to be engaged. In addition, the Eagles have not been to Lexington in 20 years, and the crowd was very appreciative of their return. While Lexington is a small market city, the arena seats a lot of people, due to the overwhelming popularity of UK basketball. The crowd got engaged immediately by most of them giving Glenn and Don a standing ovation as they walked out at the beginning of the show.
Don made sure they stayed engaged by making a few Kentucky-specific statements. He said they were glad to be in Fayette county, then mentioned that when he asked how it was pronounced, then pronounced both ways of saying it (accent on different syllables), he said he asked six people and three said one way and three the other way. Then he grinned and said maybe he should go out to Versailles and ask them. It got a laugh, because he pronounced Versailles like they do in KY, which is not how it's pronounced in most places. Folks here pronounce it just like it's spelled, ver-sales.
As Don continued discussing about the setup being like it was in 1971, Bernie came out. As he did, Glenn happened to strum his guitar, if I remember correctly, and nothing happened in the mix. Glenn got up and went to an amp, and as Bernie sat down, Don said that Bernie was wearing the same shirt. Bernie grinned and said, "That's impossible." By then, it was obvious that there were technical difficulties, and Glenn was moving behind them and going over to talk to Victor (his guitar tech). Bernie said something along the lines of, "Where's Glenn? He used to be a part of this." Don played along, making a joke about Glenn not sitting down where he was supposed to be. Bernie then said, "I'm wearing Wildcat underwear, by the way." Of course that got a huge round of applause. It took a few minutes to get the issue fixed, and it seemed to me that the technical difficulty and how they handled it got the crowd more into it.
Bernie had gotten a standing ovation by quite a few when he came out, and the same was true of Timothy and then Joe. From the very first, Timothy and Joe were more animated in the first set, and perhaps receiving such a warm welcome was a big reason for it.
The vocals were spot-on, and of course that meant Reprise was breathtaking. I enjoyed it so much, yet in the back of my mind was the fact it was the last time I'd hear it live, and it brought tears to my eyes.
Of course Glenn said the Plaintiff joke, and again it got a good laugh. He prefaces it with "Like I do every night...", and his timing is great.
Before TITTL, he again sent it out to Randy, wherever he is, and hope that he's doing OK.
During the intermission, the people behind me were making comments about how great the Eagles are at singing harmonies, and hearing it live made them even better.
Sounds like it was wonderful! I would have had a tear or two too!
Safe travels everyone! (I guess you've made it, VA!)
The PEW is pretty bad, and writing the review is making it worse instead of better. I'll get to the second half soon.
Well, I wish I could have gone. Since I was off work this week and didn't have any real plans, I did actually check on tickets and how long the drive would have taken! This show would have been my closest at a bit over 7 hours. :sad:
Right now I am on my layover in Detroit where mother is half a word . As Glenn says, that's funny! Keep going VA!:thumbsup:
Once the second set started, the crowd seemed pretty happy that Joe was singing leads on a song, and they cheered even more when they recognized the intro to I Can't Tell You Why. Both did excellent jobs, of course. Glenn nailed New Kid In Town, and the crowd seemed to appreciate LWKUA. Before Heartache Tonight, Glenn thanked the crowd for sitting during the quieter numbers, although I can't remember his exact words. Hopefully someone else can. He then said they wouldn't be playing anymore of those songs. It was nice that everyone stood for Heartache Tonight and danced and sang along.
Nearly everyone on the floor stood for Those Shoes, and everyone seemed to like In The City. As usual, as Joe really gets going on it, the crowd gets more and more appreciative, and more into it, and are in awe of him by the end.
During intros (Stueart was back to being from Arlington, VA), when Glenn was introduced, he said the normal 'mother is half a word'. Then he said Detroit was a tough town. When he was younger, his mother would take him to Woodwards where they served broken leg of lamb, then repeated it was a tough town. It was different and funny. Then he said the Ted Nugent joke, and I was surprised that in an ultra conservative state like KY he wasn't totally booed, but there were only a few boos, and more laughs.
The entire end of the show was very high energy and the crowd loved it. Don did a very passionate job on Desperado, but by that point it was all I could do to not cry. I could appreciate the song and the performance of it, but to realize that for me, the tour was over, was very emotional for me. As they take a break, and anything can happen, I can't even be sure I'll see them in concert again. So it was a moment for me. The note that Don usually holds for a long time near the end of the song, he didn't hold it very long at all, and I wished it could last forever.
It doesn't escape me that I've been incredibly lucky. The big promotion and new job that allowed me to afford all these concerts (16 HOTE concerts) started when this tour started, and now the tour is over and so is my job. This would be more appropriate, perhaps, after the last concert on Wednesday night, but I'll say it now. These guys have put on an incredible show for two years. I went to concerts on nearly every tour leg, I think, except for the overseas ones, and they've gotten better with each one. Last night's show was just incredible, and I have no idea how they do it. They should be so very proud of themselves for the great job they've done with this tour. When it was first discussed that there would be a tour for HOTE, I had high expectations, and they exceeded them.
All I can say is, these guys don't need to worry about losing their edge for a long, long time. They've still got it.
ETA: It was really great to see HH and HB again, and we had an absolute blast together, as usual. My sides still hurt from all the laughing. It was great to finally meet TimFan222, and it was great that it worked out that we could sit together.
First I really enjoyed meeting VA, HH and HB! I'm so glad I could sit by someone who loves these guys as much as I do. I told VA I wish I could've taken a picture of VA during these show. She had her hands in a prayer position most of the night. Priceless!!!!!
I can't add anymore to what VA said. This was without a doubt the best vocally I have heard them in 21 shows. What a great crowd. Two best shows I have seen were both in Kentucky Louisville and Lexington
I wish this tour would never end but all good things must come to an end. Now we sit back and wait for the next chapter
:hilarious: I didn't know what else to do with my hands, and I was in awe of what I was hearing! Plus I wanted to reach to my right and get that woman's hands out of the air so I could see Joe and Stueart. I've never seen anyone wave for three hours before. If I didn't keep my hands together, the temptation might have been too strong!
Anyone who may be thinking they can't continue to do this for a while and stay up to their own standards is dead wrong. I'm hoping that after a break and time to do other things, they'll at least do a few shows here and there. I would love new music, but I'll take what I can get.
Hi, all. First post!
Here in Little Rock for tomorrow's show. After reading your wonderful reviews of last night's show, I really can't wait! :partytime:
Welcome to The Border, LuvTim. Hope you have a blast tomorrow night. We'll start a new thread for that show, so please come back and share your thoughts with us afterwards.
OMG, sounds like an absolutely wonderful show VA, and that they are so comfortable with the show that even the technical glitch at the start was smoothed over so easily and didn't stop everyones enjoyment of the show. Great to hear about the ovations and the fact that they were obviously having such great fun. I really think and hope what you are saying above is right. They are having too much success and fun to give it all up now. I'm delighted to say I made it to 8 shows and I can assure you that the ones in the UK/Ireland were just as high standard as the ones I saw in the States.
I sincerely hope they all have a good rest, that Don has great success with his new album and that they are invigorated again by the new year and ready to give us something new. And knowing these guys..... they are full of surprises... I think they might.......
VA, wonderful review! I could just feel your love for the guys throughout! :sigh:
TF, thanks for your thoughts too!
I only had the opportunity to go to one show on this tour, but it was wonderful and I'll never forget it!
For those of you who have been to more than one show, does Glenn always talk about the Beach Boys? At the most recent Miami show, he said the Beach Boys' vocals inspired him to write four and five-part harmonies for the Eagles. And that "we're the settlers, they were the pioneers."
I thought that was so cool! I wish the guys would speak more often about how they worked on the harmony aspect of the music. From other things I've read, Poco and Crosby, Stills & Nash were the main harmony influences.
He said that a lot in earlier concerts, and at times was quite chatty about it. Lately, he's been mentioning it less. In Baltimore, he didn't say anything before the song except about the audience being patient through the quieter numbers. For this show, he said that and added that it was slightly rearranged, but I can't remember his exact words. I haven't heard him mention the Beach Boys before the song in quite a while.
I shouldn't laugh, it's not funny, yet I laughed anyway. No air movement on stage until it becomes "uncomfortable"? It explains why the AC turned back on so quickly in Baltimore, and it's a very good thing this concert isn't today. It's ten degrees hotter outside, and much more humid. I'm glad Kentucky put on a good show for the Eagles, as it was beautiful outside when they were here.
Also in this article, it says the concert was 'record breaking'. If the review mentioned that, I missed it.
http://www.kentucky.com/2015/07/27/3...-had.html?rh=1
He said that in Sydney on the first two nights. It received no response so he dropped it. He also said the line about settlers & pioneers before he did Caroline, No on the After Hours tour. To be brutal, Caroline, No was a far superior performance to the anodyne reworked Heartache Tonight which now follows this comment.
I know that Dreamer especially doesn't agree with the 'settlers/pioneers' line because she takes the view that the Eagles were pioneers too.I think all Glenn means is that the Beach Boys were the first American band to do those intricate five part harmonies (the Beatles normally did three parts at the most).
That's only true if you happen to like the song Caroline, No. I can appreciate how Glenn sings it, he does a great job, but the song itself will never top Heartache Tonight, reworked or not, IMO. Of course, I like the reworked version of HT. I prefer the original, but I like the version they do now. I like any song that showcases their harmonies, and the reworked version does that better than the original. You can still sing along to it, it makes you want to dance instead of just stand and listen, and it makes you realize that no one does harmonies like these guys, not even the Beach Boys.
Thanks for the great reviews and funny stories, helped ease my PEW a bit. Eagles concerts are always great but it sure sounds like the Kentucky concert was extra special. I hope GA is right and they will be back with new music after they get some rest.
I think we forgot to mention that Don had definitely shaved the goatee off, and Timothy did, in fact, have a soul patch, or whatever you call it.
Cynd, I moved your post with the great pictures to the Little Rock thread.
Are there any recordings as in video or audio for sale from this performance?
Not that I'm aware of.
I think bands like the Eagles, who record every show for in house video, should make those available for purchase, as part of your ticket price Maybe add 20.00 to the ticket for that option. How awesome would it be to not only have a live video of your favorite group, but a live video of THE actual concert you were at!!!
I was fortunate in finding some pretty good clips of the show I saw on the HOTE tour!! One was 26:00 long, and one was a great clip of Joe's solo on "In The City"
As a fan, I love the idea! The band wouldn't have been keen on it, though. They'd think of how every little misspoken word and blooper would have been recorded for the ages, and they were perfectionists.