Re: Songs in the documentary
There really was a lot of great music in HOTE. A soundtrack of every song in the film would be fantastic (although I could do without "hey good lookin', what you got cookin'....).
Re: Songs in the documentary
Yeah, there are a few they could leave off a cd, and that would be one of them.
Re: Songs in the documentary
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Meeting the Eagles from the 70s segment and it starts Part 1
Seven Bridges
Take It Easy
One of These Nights
Rocky Mountain Way
Take It To The Limit
Too Many Hands
Older Don, Glenn and Joe segment
Life In the Fast Lane
Wasted Time (Reprise)
Glenn's segment
Detroit Jump-Big Maceo Merriweather
Shop Around-Smokey Robinson and the Miracles
Number One In Your Heart-The Monitors
Don's segment
Ramblin' Man-Hank Williams
Hustle Is On-T-Bone Walker
Gotta Lot of Rhythm in My Soul-Patsy Cline
Go To The Mardi Gras-Professor Longhair
Hey, Good Lookin'-Hank Williams
That's All Right-Elvis Presley
After You're GOne-Al Hirt
Glenn's segment
(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction-The Rolling Stones
Ramblin' Gamblin' Man-Bob Seger
Don's Segment
Peace in the Valley
Glenn's segment
So You Wanna Be a Rock 'N' Roll Star-The Byrds
Here We Go Again-Poco
Run Boy Run-Longbranch Pennywhistle
Don's segment
Just Dropped In (To See What Condition My Condition Was In)-Kenny Rogers & the First Edition
Same Old Story-Shiloh
Simple Little Down Home Rock and Roll Love Song For Rosie-Shiloh
Swamp River Country-Shiloh
Glenn's & Don's segment
Don't Talk Now-Longbranch Pennywhistle
Doctor My Eyes-Jackson Browne
Take a Whiff on Me-The Byrds
Jesus Is Just Alright-They Byrds
California-Joni Mitchell
So Far Away-Carole King
Country Comfort-Elton John
You're No Good-Linda Ronstadt
Nightingale-Linda Ronstadt
Lovesick Blues-Linda Ronstadt
Blue Bayou-Roy Orbison
It Doesn't Matter Anymore-Linda Ronstadt
The Eagles' segment
Older Guys-The Flying Burrito Brothers
What A Day-Poco
Lashambeaux-Ned Doheny
Take the Devil
Tryin
Get You in The Mood
Seven Bridges Road
Peaceful Easy Feeling
Witchy Woman
Chug All Night
Silver Dagger
Nightingale
Communication Breakdown-Led Zeppelin
You Can't Always Get What You Want-The Rolling Stones
Peaceful Easy Feeling
Take It Easy
Train Leaves Here This Morning
Earlybird
Most Of Us Are Sad
Tequila Sunrise
Outlaw Man
Certain Kind of Fool
Doolin' Dalton(Instrumental)
Twenty-One
Doolin' Dalton/Desperado(Reprise)
Doolin' Dalton
Desperado-Linda Ronstadt
Out of Control
Good Day in Hell
Bitter Creek
Turn To Stone-Joe Walsh
James Dean
Already Gone
One Of These Nights
My Man
After The Thrill Is Gone
You Never Cry Like A Lover
Lyin' Eyes
Take It To the Limit
Journey of the Sorcerer
Rocky Mountain Way-Joe Walsh
Life's Been Good-Joe Walsh
The Real Me-The Who
Does anyone have an idea where the live performance of Pretty Maids All IN A Row came from? It's in part 2, chapter 5, and starts at 1:20 focusing on Joe Walsh's recovery. I know that this was during When Hell Freezes Over, but I have the DVD and it is not the same version. There are audience recordings on youtube from around that time, but not that particular version. The harmonies throughout it are so thick and precise that you're rewinding back just to hear those few seconds over and over again. Especially Timothy's high tenor during the Oohs at the end.
Many thanks in advance!
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Hi JR, I don't have the answer to your question, but I will say that I was surprised by how much I loved this song live on the HoTE tour, it was really moving! Always happy to hear Timothy's harmonies turned up in the mix.
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JeffRainey
Does anyone have an idea where the live performance of Pretty Maids All IN A Row came from? It's in part 2, chapter 5, and starts at 1:20 focusing on Joe Walsh's recovery. I know that this was during When Hell Freezes Over, but I have the DVD and it is not the same version. There are audience recordings on youtube from around that time, but not that particular version. The harmonies throughout it are so thick and precise that you're rewinding back just to hear those few seconds over and over again. Especially Timothy's high tenor during the Oohs at the end.
Many thanks in advance!
I’ve heard from others that the band has a lot of footage from concerts during the Hell Freezes over tour. I’m pretty sure that was just footage the band had in the vault, that unless it gets put out in a release, we won’t be able to get our hands on. I too really liked that clip, it made me become a lot more interested in that song
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I’ve heard from others that the band has a lot of footage from concerts during the Hell Freezes over tour. I’m pretty sure that was just footage the band had in the vault, that unless it gets put out in a release, we won’t be able to get our hands on. I too really liked that clip, it made me become a lot more interested in that song
I would love more HFO era stuff....I love that era of the band.
I have the 95 Christchurch concert and it's great. Too bad it's freezing and raining and the guys are pretty miserable looking, especially in the last half.
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The thing is, why don't they go ahead and release whatever they have because if they wait much longer a lot of their diehard fans are their age and won't live forever. And the younger casual fans really don't care to see it. Yes, a few do, but..... So, it will all just die with them, I guess. (Don't get upset about me mentioning this, but it will happen eventually.) KWIM?
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Sad but true Brooke. I am a "younger" fan, meaning I wasn't part of the target audience when they first came along (I was born around the time HC came out) , and I'm in my early 40s now!!!!!
Re: Songs in the documentary
I just don't understand them not capitalizing on this stuff while they still can. I know they are perfectionists, but still......we don't care how perfect it is! Let us have it! They must be one of the few bands that are allergic to YouTube and such! :brickwall: