So great to see! Thanks for sharing.
A man who attended last night's Classic concert posted on Eagles Fastlane that Randy was there. The fellow saw security leading Randy down onto the field then they went to a kind of underground (did he mean under the stage?) passage that he assumed went backstage. This gentleman reported that the Randstar "looked old but was walking fine." OK then. Let's hope for photos. We always do
If you're looking for the post, it's under the group shot where they're standing together onstage. The witness, Edward, when asked if Randy sang, said "Sadly, he did not appear on-stage. He still looked old and frail, but compared to recent videos of him, he seemed very 'with it' and alert. It was such a trip to see him. Nobody else recognized him though."
P.S. Did ya'll see the clip of last night's performance of "Take It to the Limit"? Some people think Vince said, "This is for Randy." To my ears, it sounds like Mr. Henley speaking, but it's not entirely clear what he said - the last word did sound like Randy.
NMB - I saw that this morning. I also had a hard time as to whether it was Don or Vince who said that. It sounded like "This is for you Randy" to me too.
I think the guy on FB meant that Randy was escorted back stage. He also stated that Randy was given a special seat in the front. So happy Randy was able to be there and get the nice acknowledgement he deserves.
That's so great that Randy and was and they said that before TITTL!!!
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I re-watched the video and it was Don. If you noticed in one of the video clips, you can see Don leaning toward the mike. Vince was away from the mike when that line was said. Vince has a high voice and that person's voice was deeper like Don has. Nobody else was by their mikes.
That was nice of Don.
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Brothers for life. RIP Glenn
I'm not sure I believe in fate, but I know that crossing paths with Glenn Lewis Frey in 1970 changed my life forever, and it eventually had an impact on the lives of millions of other people all over the planet. It will be very strange going forward in a world without him in it. But, I will be grateful, every day, that he was in my life. Rest in peace, my brother. You did what you set out to do, and then some." -Don Henley
I bet that really did Randy's heart good to hear that from Don H.
I already posted about this in the Classic West thread. I was thinking it sounded like Don. It's so nice that Randy was recognized with a shout out at this momentous event and had a special seat to watch the performances.
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