Thanks everyone for all the vids!!!
Thanks everyone for all the vids!!!
~*Amanda*~
"So often times it happens that we live our lives in chains and we never even know we have the key."
The account Eagles Music seems to have a LOT of bootlegs and unreleased material, they uploaded some songs from the band called “John” “crazy about you”, “we’re under arrest”, “goose moosers” (the “empty sunrise was in my face” in HOTE is this song), and “on third street”. They seem to be either joke songs for fun or largely instrumentals. Interesting nonetheless, something else interesting I found was a bootleg from veterans memorial colesium in new haven in 1977 where the band plays HC, and NKIT but they also play Doolin Dalton/ desperado reprise. I’m shocked they still played that song at that point. I thought once Bernie left they dropped it, let alone playing it during the HC era. Here is a link to the bootleg which can take you to the site where they have other bootlegs, unreleased material, and outtakes.
https://youtu.be/rCy3ZO5n67g
Their setlists are surprising sometimes. In researching my past concerts through newspaper reviews I found that they played Doolin Dalton at the November 1976 concert here. They played the songs from the not yet released HC album including HC, NKIT, and Wasted Time. After opening the show as usual with TIE, their second number was Outlaw Man!
Just found an audio bootleg from Boston on the One of These Nights tour that I have never heard before. What I am wondering though is who is on-stage with them for the final song, Best of My Love? Glenn says it's Dan Fogelberg on piano but I cannot decipher who he says is on drums: I believe the first bit of the audio here https://youtu.be/tVBkhKdQg4o?t=4779 that is distorted by the audience noise is him saying Henley has switched from drums to guitar...
Anyone able to confirm? It's a hell of a find either way!
The stuff from the Eagles Music Channel is awesome. It’s too bad the ‘75 Boston Concert is blocked in the U.S. That would be a great one to hear!
I didn’t know there were ever drums played on BOML.
Right or wrong, what’s done is done
It’s only moments that you borrow...
There typically wasn't (at least until the Reunion period), but in this case there is a special guest who plays basically a more audible version of Henley's studio drumming. I jut can't work out who