Didn't the boys sing 7BR backstage before a show to warm up vocally? I forget who told us that, maybe it was in Felder's book.
I have a pretty good bootleg DVD of one of their concerts Live in Seattle, WA 1976 & they sing Seven Bridges Road. The set list is:
Outlaw Man
Doolin Dalton
Desperado
Turn to Stone
Seven Bridges Road
Lyin Eyes
Take it to the Limit
Desperado (Reprise)
Midnight Flyer
Already Gone
One of These Nights
Forty Nine
Witchy Woman
James Dean
I was going to mention the Seattle '76 bootleg. It's up still on you tube. I was just watching it a couple of weeks ago. I think they also did it in the Houston '76 show. That used to be up on you tube too but I don't know if it is now(I am too tired and lazy to check right now-sorry). Like YEF said, Felder mentions in his book that they used to open shows with SBR before they started using HC. Either way, I love the song. It is one of my all time favorite songs they did.
BTW - Soda - You come thru again with the set lists. TY.
FP - So true - I usually take everything he says with a grain of salt. However, I figured why lie about that. I saw them in 1975 with Bernie and it was so long ago I have no idea what they played. I don't remember for the most part what they sang when I saw them in 1980 either. They did not sing it at HFO. The HOTE shows them warming up singing the song before a concert. When did they start doing it again ?
From what I personally know, they used it in the era between OTB to HC though not always. Felder states they also warmed up with SBR and doing some oohs and aahs. This is backed up from the pre footage in HOTE where the band does a bit of Lyin Eyes and SBR. I believe the song was replaced by Hotel California though it seems that is wrong. I guess just having more hits to play with the HC tracks, they were more choosy and their setlists were usually shorter back then. Felder states they stopped singing that song until the very end of the band where they sang it for the last couple weeks for the Eagles life album. Felder says it was clear that they hadn’t practiced it for years and it wasn’t as good as it could have been. (Also states it wasn’t practiced in the locker room before concerts anymore due to tensions etc). They didn’t play the song during HFO but I think they brought it back for the millennium concerts (I gusss because they were capping off a era of eagles hits) from that point on they played it sporadically on tours depending on each one. I think it went away for LROOE and I don’t think it was on HOTE.
In the beginning they led into Take it Easy with Silver Dagger, now THAT was some incredible harmony for a "new" band. Was Silver Dagger what they played for Geffen instead of SBR? Can't remember.
YEF - Thanks - I think they brought it back for the Millennium Concerts too(I do not have that package to listen to). I do know that they did not play as long back then as they do now. If my memory serves me right, they played for appx. 2 hours in 1975; 2 to 2 1/2 hours in 1980 and 3 hours in 1995. They did not have an opening act in 1995.