First time on the forum.

Since there wasn't a Greensboro review, I decided to write one. We had seen the band the previous night at Charlotte. The show in Charlotte was mainly to listen as we were in the nose bleed seats there. My wife and I first saw the Eagles in Nashville Tn back in 1972. Since then we saw them during their 1994 tour (twice). As best we can remember this latest show is probably the 7th or 8th time we've seen the band over the years. The wife had a great time and had a great view of the stage. Several times during the show she was the first to stand up and applaud in our section. Said that Glenn Frey winked at her ?

We had very good seats, center section 5th row from stage. All the band members seemed to enjoy themselves. Even Don Henley smiled. Joe Walsh had a good time and got the crowd involved. Don't remember the last time I've heard the audience sing along as loudly as this show. Hotel California had everyone on their feet and singing along. Really surprised at how fast the time went after the intermission.

Was very glad to get to see Bernie and hear music from Desperado. About the only song I would have liked to hear was "Outlaw Man". One highlight was the dueling guitars between Joe and Glenn. Certainly "Life's been Good" was a highlight and another great sing along.

All the songs were excellent, but would have to single out "Heartache Tonight" and Glenn on "Take it to the Limit" as high points.

The floor staff let us know still photos were OK, no video. I probably got 25 to 30 decent pictures. I was too busy listening to really work on photos. Not too many people around us were videoing, I did see a few staff telling attendees to stop recording.

Before and after all the merchandise stands were packed. Decided we had enough T-shirts and a Eagles coffee mug was better expense for older fans.

We took our son and his wife, good to share the experience with them. Both said the show was great.

Everyone around us was very friendly and we all exchanged Eagles stories.

First $11 Diet coke I've ever drank. Even beats the street cafe prices in Paris France. Can't image how much money changed hands at all the vendors at the arena.

Anyway I wanted to make sure the Greensboro show got an entry on the board. Even with $10 parking the show was one to remember as the band was in top form.