Re: Eagles Guitars (and a whole lotta info!)
Glenn's got nice handwriting for a left-hander. Lefties unite.:hilarious: Those are some crazy answers.
Re: Eagles Guitars (and a whole lotta info!)
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Ive always been a dreamer
Don't want to take the thread too off-topic with a handwriting analysis, but here is one sample of Glenn's handwriting that some of us are familiar with. Honestly, I don't see much similarity but, again, I'm no expert.
http://www.glennfreyonline.com/images/GFreyUTAustin.jpg
And don't you just love Glenn's pre-show quizzes. Now, if that don't take your mind of geetars, I don't know what will! :nahnah:
Haha I love it! When was that photo taken and where?
The only thing keeping me from thinking the 1980 setlist is Glenn's is the guitars listed. Unless he's writing DF's guitar changes out.
Re: Eagles Guitars (and a whole lotta info!)
I thought people had agreed the 1980 one is Felder's. It is the one in the Farewell One DVD insert which is Glenn's.
Re: Eagles Guitars (and a whole lotta info!)
What's Joe on for the new Heartache Tonight arrangement? Looks like a red SG or Carvin?
Re: Eagles Guitars (and a whole lotta info!)
Hey, a really cool thread! :thumbsup: Haven't seen this one before. I should visit this place more often and more thoroughly!
Re: Eagles Guitars (and a whole lotta info!)
Hi Austin, sorry if this has already been asked before but what kind of guitar is Joe holding? I can't tell guitars from the back at all.
https://24.media.tumblr.com/6b1ec409...t9ho1_1280.jpg
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thelastresort
What's Joe on for the new Heartache Tonight arrangement? Looks like a red SG or Carvin?
Paul Reed Smith (PRS) Mira.
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Hamer. :) Not sure the model number but if you look closely you can see the company name on the back of the headstock.
Re: Eagles Guitars (and a whole lotta info!)
I have a question which isn't so much about equipment but maybe a guitarist could explain.
In the 1973 BBC concert, Don Henley drums on the back of an acoustic guitar during Train Leaves Here This Morning and for the next song, Saturday Night, he strums an acoustic guitar. However, between the two, Glenn gets up and swaps guitars with him. Any idea why?
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I have a question which isn't so much about equipment but maybe a guitarist could explain.
In the 1973 BBC concert, Don Henley drums on the back of an acoustic guitar during Train Leaves Here This Morning and for the next song, Saturday Night, he strums an acoustic guitar. However, between the two, Glenn gets up and swaps guitars with him. Any idea why?
Perhaps one has a certain sound Glenn was looking for. Perhaps they shared acoustic guitars back then. Not sure why that happened TBH.