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Thread: Classic West Los Angeles - July 15, 2017

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    Quote Originally Posted by Delilah View Post
    I noticed Vince joined in the 2-part harmony in SBR that is usually just Don and Timothy. And in TIE, it's Vince not Timothy who harmonizes with Deacon during the "standing in the corner" verse. Did it seem to anyone else Joe was having some trouble with the guitar solo?

    Overall it seems like it was a great show and I wish I could have been there!
    I thought the guitar solo on TIE seemed kind of sloppy compared to what Joe usually plays. It was different for one thing and seemed kind of choppy for lack of a better way to explain it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by UndertheWire View Post
    Deacon before singing Peaceful Easy Feeling:

    This is unbelievable. Thank you. This last couple of years have been pretty touch and really the only remedy for something like that is love and I got to let you know that I'm really feeling it from you and some of ny Uncs back here got my back. You guys are my medicine tonight.
    A great quote from Deacon. I loved the fact the audience was showing him love and he really appreciate that. I loved that Deacon calls Don, Joe and Timothy his uncles. Deacon has known these guys since he was in diapers. He was just 1 when Hell Freezes Over happened in 1994. All of the Eagles children known these guys all their lives and probably became close friends with the other children. I wonder if the other Eagle children think of the guys as their uncles.

    Brothers for life. RIP Glenn

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    Shun - Thank you so much - you are awesome !

    Yes, Randy was there. I read on an Eagles FB Fan site that someone who had front row seats stated they saw Randy being escorted back stage and than escorted to special seats for the concert. I would guess that he was probably not up to singing before all those people. It was so nice they acknowledged him and dedicated TITTL to him.

    UTW - Thanks for those Getty shots. Deacon looks so happy.

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    Shun, thanks so much for posting all this. What a fantastic concert to wake up to! I still have a lot to watch, but Deacon looks great and is so composed. I love the Dodgers shirt. He sounds great, too, and made me cry a little on Peaceful, Easy Feeling. What a lovely and heartfelt tribute to Glenn by his son and band mates.

    Is it me, or is Joe singing harmony a lot more than he usually does?

    I'm thinking that I'm definitely going to find a way to get tickets to the Classic East. I can't afford it, but I know I'll regret it if I don't.

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    Quote Originally Posted by scottside View Post
    I thought the guitar solo on TIE seemed kind of sloppy compared to what Joe usually plays. It was different for one thing and seemed kind of choppy for lack of a better way to explain it.
    I did notice that. Joe was kinda struggling. Joe really hasn't played the solo in TIE since the Long Road Out of Eden tour. He stopped after Bernie came back for the HOTE tour. He probably was a little rusty.

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    I was right with the songs that was going to be played. Those Shoes, The Last Resort, and Seven Bridges Road were a surprised.

    The total of songs from each of them.
    Don - 8
    Vince - 4
    Deacon - 3
    Joe - 4
    Timothy - 2

    But if you total up Glenn songs, it was 8 songs played. Almost the usual he sings in concert.

    Brothers for life. RIP Glenn

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    Default Re: Classic West Los Angeles - July 15, 2017

    Wow, Timothy really seemed to be struggling vocally.

    ETA: Don a little, too.
    Last edited by maryc2130; 07-16-2017 at 11:19 AM.

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    I don't know if it's true, but someone said Vince Gill is Deacon's Godfather. Deacon will have known many of the backing musicians and crew all his life, too.

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    My favorite picture of my two favorite guys. I never thought in a million years I would see my favorite country singer singing with my favorite group let along in the group with them.


    Brothers for life. RIP Glenn

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    Thanks Shun so much for all the pics, vids, and posts!!! OMG, I got teary eyed watching Deacon sing and dressed in the Dodgers jersey and the sunglasses on his head. He did his dad so proud. They all sounded great and really like they included not only Vince but Bob. And that's so great Randy was there.
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