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sodascouts
10-17-2010, 12:56 AM
I'm so glad I went - it was a blast! Here's the setlist:

[Set 1]
Seven Bridges Road (short version)
How Long
I Don’t Want to Hear Any More
Guilty of the Crime
Hotel California
Peaceful Easy Feeling
I Can’t Tell You Why
Witchy Woman
Lyin' Eyes
Boys of Summer
In the City
The Long Run

[Intermission]

[Set 2]
No More Walks in the Wood
Waiting in the Weeds
No More Cloudy Days
Love Will Keep Us Alive
Best of My Love
Take It to the Limit
Long Road Out of Eden
Walk Away
One of These Nights



Life’s Been Good
Dirty Laundry
Funk 49
Heartache Tonight
Life in the Fast Lane


[B][Encore 1]
Take It Easy
Rocky Mountain Way

[Encore 2]
All She Wants to Do Is Dance
Desperado

Koala
10-17-2010, 02:26 AM
Glad to hearyou had a good time!
Thanks for the Set list!

Here (http://www.courier-journal.com/article/20101016/SCENE04/310170043/Concert+Review+%7C+Eagles+still+soar+with+biggest+ hits+at+KFC+Yum++Center) is a Concert Review from last night!

Peekaboo
10-17-2010, 05:20 AM
YAY!! :yay: I'm so glad you got to go to this one too, Soda. Can't wait to read your review.

Prettymaid
10-17-2010, 08:54 AM
“Take It to the Limit” started strong and quickly grew into an epic country-rock spiritual of surprising power. On the flip side, soft-hearted ballads like “Peaceful Easy Feeling” and “Best of My Love” benefited from being part of a communal love fest, as if the largely older crowd was reliving a particularly fine day in 1974.

Thanks for the review Koala. I liked this part, and basically was trying to say the same thing in my Indy review.

And two encores again? Damn those Indiana Pacers! :hilarious:

TimothyBFan
10-17-2010, 10:50 AM
OK--I thought I had lost my mind (again)! It's been one of those weekends, so I haven't been on the board at all and last night I get a cryptic text from Nancy telling me what seats "we" have gotten. What? I looked at hubby and told him Nancy must be in Louisville for the Eagles concert but I didn't think I knew she was going. Well that's because I DIDN'T! :hilarious:

You silly kids!!! :thumbsup: I'm so glad you do this so I have something to look forward to after EVERY concert pretty much!! :hilarious: Can't wait to hear more about this last minute journey!

Koala
10-17-2010, 11:29 AM
Hotel California http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I584IgKjVTM

Life's Been Good http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EaueRi6e-Pg

sodascouts
10-17-2010, 11:59 AM
Dreamer and I just woke up - it was nice to sleep in - and I'm going to put our review here before we head out to brunch and then go our separate ways - for now!

Pre-concert

As I stated in the “pre-concert” thread, Dreamer and I decided to do this at the last minute and we drove up there without tickets.

I was asking myself if I was crazy as I drove the five and a half hours to Louisville from Memphis after just seeing the guys a week ago (not to mention in June and May as well) but I really wanted to hear “Best of My Love” live for the first time, plus end on a full show. I thus was able to convince myself that making the trip to attend this show was quite reasonable and declare myself perfectly sane. ;)

We got to the KFC Yum! Center and it was thronging with people. I was very nervous; this was the opening of the venue and no comps would be dropped. I had visions of getting an incredibly sucky seat, and had prepared myself mentally for it. I said things to myself like, "You've been up front many times before, Nancy, more than most. Be glad of that and don't be bummed if you can't be up up front THIS time. You don't need to be right up front EVERY time, do you? You don't need to be up front to have a good time.... What's important is the music... you can enjoy that no matter where you sit..." etc. etc. lol Therefore, when we got up to the window and the lady told us there were two seats in the third row of Floor Section 3 on the center aisle, we grabbed them and counted ourselves lucky. While we weren’t up close, we had an unobstructed view of the guys from our aisle seats, lots of room for dancing, and the concert experience was still incredible!

I also want to note that we met Cheryl and her sister Kay before the show and had a chance to have a good talk with them. They are so nice and we definitely are birds of a feather in Eagles fandom!


THE CONCERT

Of course, the guys all looked great as usual. Tim was in his gray outfit; Don was also in gray; Glenn had his big dark blue/white/black plaid shirt over a white shirt; Joe was in a black T-shirt with silver shapes on it with a black jacket over it. We’ve seen all these before, I know, but I report them anyway! Man, Don looks good with that beard.

There was very little talking compared to Austin and previous shows I’ve seen. No long stories or extended song intros and even the new Witchy Woman intro was truncated to nothing more than “It’s nearing Halloween.” But hey, if it allows the guys to fit in one more song, I can handle that.

There was a lot more creativity on the guitar – several of Joe’s solos were varied from the usual and Glenn played more bits, shining in the spotlight, and even added a couple twists to one or two of them.

Seven Bridges Road
Once again, my heart started pounding as I saw those guys line up for "Seven Bridges Road" in the dark. I knew it would probably be the short version but better that than nothing. "How Long" was a powerful opener but this takes your breath away. It was magnificent - everyone was vocally nailing it - and I knew this was going to be a good night.

How Long
Going right from "Seven Bridges Road" to "How Long" works well, I think. It keeps everyone on a high with its energy. I know I was rocking out. Once again, Don looked great. While as the show progressed I noticed he was far from the "Giddy Don" described for Indy and he was more subdued than he was in Austin, he was still in good spirits. He was dancing around with no problem so if there is a "trick knee" it is not holding him back any.

After that, Glenn said “Hello Louisville! Next we’re going to play a couple new songs from our album Long Road Out of Eden by Timothy B. Schmit and then The Bomber – Joe Walsh.” I thought it was a hoot that he called Joe "The Bomber." The way Glenn talked about the album all night it was like they'd just released it. It brought me back to the first full show of theirs I saw on this tour: Chicago 2008.

I Don’t Want to Hear Any More
It was nice to hear this song again. Timothy puts us all in that mellow groove effectively.

Guilty of the Crime
Joe’s voice was off for this, but it improved as his throat opened up. The piano sounded great on this – I can’t remember which of the keyboardists plays it, though! When you have three keyboardists not including Glenn's contributions, it can be challenging.

Hotel California
As the trumpet solo started for this, people around us were trying to guess which song it was - I guess they don't own Farewell 1. (As PM mentioned in her review, I felt a pang for Bill Armstrong.) Dreamer and I pretended not to know what song was coming up. "Hmm, what could this be? What album is this off of?" ;) Of course once it became obvious that it was "Hotel California," everyone was on their feet! (I bet Don loved this crowd. For the most part, we all stayed seated for ballads and stood up for the fast numbers. The best of both worlds!)

Peaceful Easy Feeling
This was performed so well I got chills! We were all swaying to the music, and I sang along with the "ooohs." So romantic, so affecting. At the end, you feel warm all over. Me loves!

I Can’t Tell You Why
I thought Tim sounded especially good tonight, but maybe that was because I was already loving the show so much. The way he was standing made his shirt open a little more to expose more chest (I think my Tim dream made me appreciate his hotness to a greater degree now).

Witchy Woman
Don just said “Halloween is coming…” and then they went right into the song. Don's vocal was VERY hot. The drums were really energetic and powerful here. This new way they’re doing it really rocks. Love Glenn's solo. Don even bent his legs, leaned back, and thew his head back for some of the notes on this. Yes, he's doing just fine.

Lyin' Eyes
To my relief, Glenn didn’t tell the Plaintiff joke again (I don't why that particular joke has become so cringe-worthy to me - it's not as if they don't repeat others jokes - maybe it's just because that particular joke has hit the 10-year mark). He just said “That last one was from our first album. This next one is from 1975. 1975 was a good year for those darn Eagles. Don and I were living together in a house in the Hollywood Hills." No Dan Tana's story. He just paused, then grinned. "Sing along if you know the words.” The guy behind me said "I bet I can sing along with every song they do." As voices rose in unison around us and throughout the arena, it was apparent that he wasn't the only one.

Boys of Summer
What can I say? Everybody loved it. Side note: When Glenn and Steuart did the crouch thing, Glenn’s guitar came unplugged! He laughed a lot at that.

In the City
People were sitting down for this; so did I. Still, I chair danced a lot. Gone were Joe's initial vocal problems. He did great, and of course the guitar smoked.

The Long Run
Don said “Hello Louisville!" but he pronounced it "Loo-ville." Apparently that's how they say it around here, and Don proudly declared, "Yes, I know how it's pronounced. Loo-ville." He got lots of cheers and woots from the locals for that and looked quite pleased with himself. ;) He added his usual, "We’re going to take a break – and you can take a break, too. Then we’re coming back and we’re going to play a real long time.” Of course we all cheered at that!

Glenn once again did the bit from Austin where he shook his head at “Did you do it for love?” and nodded when Don sang “Did you do it for money?” I find that hilarious!

[Intermission]
During intermission, we sought out Rick and his wife at the front. They are another really nice couple and we had a good time chatting with them. Rick had his heart set on "Rocky Mountain Way." I told him it wasn't a sure thing and he said he knew that, but declared that if he saw that talk box come out, he was going to holler loud enough for the entire arena to hear!

[Set 2]

No More Walks in the Wood
Dreamer pointed out to me that Joe wasn't actually singing on this. I knew you couldn't pick out his voice but it wasn't until I watched the screen where you can see him up close that I realized his lips weren't really matching the words. Oh well, I get the "band unity" thing so if Joe can't pull it off vocally, I don't mind them faking it for the purposes of looks. It sounded magnificent.

Waiting in the Weeds
Ah, my favorite off of Long Road Out of Eden that they perform live! From Glenn's acoustic bit at the outset to the beautiful instrumental played by Will Hollis, it was perfection. Don's vocal was terrific.

I have to say, though, that as I could now fully see the visuals for this behind them, I found them way too literal and simplistic. "I've been waiting in the weeds" [photo of weeds, OK, I understand that, but...] "Now the ferris wheel has stopped" [photo of ferris wheel], "flavor of the week" [picture of ice cream stand] "baby what a mess" [photo of mess] "now I'm following the plow" [photo of plow]. Geez! It's like a bad YouTube montage by someone who doesn't think beyond the literal. I found it especially disappointing since that song is so richly metaphorical; it's kind of ridiculous when Don sings "flavor of the week" - which is obviously figurative - and have that be represented by an ice cream stand. More mood and less "examples of the lyrics" please! That's the exception, though. Most of their backgrounds are good.

No More Cloudy Days
Reminiscent of earlier shows, Glenn said “Those were both off of the new album. The first was the acapella tune 'No More Walks in the Wood' and then the beautiful song 'Waiting in the Weeds' written by Don and our guitarist Steuart Smith." That's the first time I'd heard him say the names of the songwriters or call Steuart "our guitarist." He continued, "That was our botanical portion.... you know, wood, weeds..... botanical." OK, yeah, I got that, Glenn. "Next is our meteorological portion: 'No More Cloudy Days'. You know, we watch the Weather Channel a lot when we’re on the road, especially when we’re playing outdoor venues....”

Don then intoned dramatically “Storm Chasers!”

Glenn laughed. "Yes, Storm Chasers." He then emphasized that the next song, "No More Cloudy Days," was Track 8 for some reason. He does that a lot. Whenever I hear him say that, I always think, Sugar, no one cares what track number it is.

All that aside, it sounded lovely.


Love Will Keep Us Alive
As usual, Tim pointed to various parts of the arena and said hello to the people in the cheap seats. He also gave the floor some love, too! He told us we were all appreciated. He then said that it was great to open the arena, that he could see it was packed. Next, he intro’d the song as being from Hell Freezes Over, which got cheers.

Near us, there was a couple slow-dancing to it in the aisle until security sent them back to their seats. Very romantic (later they would get a little out of control though)! I thought, This song is so freaking beautiful and tender. I want to slow dance with a guy to this. I don't care what the haters say!

Best of My Love
Don said, “This is a song off of our third album that we wrote with our friend JD Souther.” (I screamed loudly, knowing what was coming up, but I got odd stares from clueless neighboring people). He encouraged us to sing along, just like JD Souther did at his show that I went to back in 2008.

I was so freaking excited. This is what I came for. I adore this song and I've never heard it live. It was fantastic, although I was a little surprised that Don never sang "Every night and day" at the end. The guy behind me did, though! lol! I loved it, of course. I sang along, swayed, and felt all warm inside.

BTW, Michael Thompson used Glenn’s keyboard from "I Can't Tell You Why." I also noticed that Glenn mouthed the words to the verses. Another cute moment: at the part of the song where the "woah, woah, woah, woah"s-are slowed down a bit and kind of syncopated, Don used his finger to indicate the new beat so we could all sing along! Oh my gosh, such a beautiful song.

Take It to the Limit
Glenn did the credit card joke but he said it so quickly I'm not sure a lot of people got it. I missed the Austin arrangement which was more dramatic, but I think this was the most powerful "acoustic on the stools" version of it I've heard.

The audience agreed. It got the biggest and longest ovation of the night (not counting the ending songs where everyone is wild throughout). You know how it usually is - people sit for the beginning, then at the end you get the immediate standers, then the folks who say "Yeah, I'll stand, too" and maybe a third wave before it all settles down. Here, more and more people just kept standing and standing and getting louder and louder until pretty much everyone was on their feet and cheering. It lasted for about two minutes before we had to move on to the next song. Glenn looked a little bit surprised at how huge the crowd response was but what can I say, it was powerful. He shouldn't have been surprised that the song could move people like that; it has for decades - although perhaps it isn't always that visible. Oh, how I love that song.

Long Road Out of Eden
Time to settle down and be reflective, eh? Someone must have turned up the subwoofer because it was making the entire venue shake when the bass would throb. In contrast to "Waiting in the Weeds," this song has very effective visuals which I was able to enjoy from my spot. I especially love the image of Caesar's Palace during "Met the ghost of Caesar" - what great irony!

Walk Away
Joe started rocking hard core on this one - in fact, it rocked so hard that it made "In the City" look like a ballad. At the part at the end where Joe, Glenn, and Tim are all wrapping it up together, they went on longer than usual. I love that because with every riff rotation, it revved the crowd up further. We were all lovin' it! Joe got such roars for this that, afterward, Don simply pointed at him and said "Mr. Joe Walsh!" to more screams.

One of These Nights
As usual, Glenn intro'd this with "That was from our 'Satanic country rock rhythm’n’blues period.'” The vocal was VERY sexy. Heck, it makes you feel sexy just listening to it! Glenn throwing his head back for those "aaahs" is also... um... affecting.

[Band Intros]
The ovations for the guys were spread pretty evenly here, with everyone jumping up for Tim and staying up. There was a lot of love for all the guys in the room tonight! Tim added to his usual bit introducing Glenn that he was “the man of 1000 jokes” (despite the fact that he only pulls out the same dozen or so lol) and that he was “the one who started this whole thing with Don.”

Joe was walking all around the back and not in the spotlight while Glenn was introducing him, until he finally got in the spotlight when his name was said. After his intro, he bent over and pulled a bunch of Kleenax out of box (he did this in Austin, too). It's kind of random and bizarre, but that's Joe. It's better than him pulling out toilet paper and pretending to be Stevie Nicks like he did back in the early nineties (I kid you not). Everyone was cracking up.

Life’s Been Good
Joe did the “everybody say…” bit for the intro where he makes us all repeat “Hey!” “Ho!” “Uh!” “Um!” then “Beepboopaloobopbopbamboo…. Eh, never mind!” He also did the joke about “You may remember this song… not sure I do… Glenn told me I wrote it… we’ll see how I do.” I've heard that before but it still makes me laugh. He did his duckwalk bit, which everyone loved.

Dirty Laundry
With Tim's encouragement, everyone was clapping along. I didn't notice folks around us laughing at the joke magazine covers, though. I wanted to say, "People, don't you see those funny covers? I mean, 'Monkey sues Joe Walsh'? 'Timothy B. Schmit in Harry Potter 8'? They're freaking hilarious!" Oh, well, I guess they were watching the guys instead. Imagine that! ;) However, the Eagles Rolling Stone cover got a big roar! At the instrumental portion, the guys lined up to play but didn't jump as far as I could see.

Funk 49
Glenn and Joe didn't do their "guitar duel" bit. Some folks were sitting down for this song, but at this point, Dreamer and I were dancing away. Dreamer had moved out into the aisle and there was lots of room to get down.... so get down I did. I'm not sure if it was during this song, but Glenn flung his arm across his eyes dramatically as Joe's guitar climaxed. They did the usual "freeze frames" at the end of the song. I love that - it looks very cool!

Heartache Tonight
When the horns blasted those familiar opening notes, practically everyone stood up and started dancing in front of their chairs and even the aisles with us. It added a whole additional element to the show - dancing with thousands of people. Maybe it was because we were further back and had more room, but the dancing was a lot wilder than usual. It was tons of fun! Like Austin, the crowd was getting downright frenzied.

Life in the Fast Lane
Very few were sitting now, and very few of those standing would sit again. There was a point, during Joe's guitar solo at the end, where Don, Glenn, and Timothy lined up and bent back dramatically at the end of each bar, all in unison. Love it!

[Encore 1]

Take It Easy
Once again, I have to say I just love how this song makes everybody feel so good. Dreamer and I think it should be placed in the second encore with "Desperado," but no matter where it is, it screams "WE ARE THE EAGLES AND WE HAVE BEEN AWESOME SINCE 1972."

Rocky Mountain Way
I thought of how excited Rick must be when I heard this one start up! I also was thrilled because I haven't heard this one in a while (with the Eagles, that is. I obviously heard it in Aspen courtesy of "The Party of Two.")

[Encore 2]

All She Wants to Do Is Dance
Speaking of being thrilled to hear something that I haven't heard in a while... it's been over a year since I've attended a show where they pulled out this sucker! By now, I had moved out into the aisle with Dreamer and a bunch of other women and we were acting out this song like you wouldn't believe! I was actually flushed and out of breath by the end. Glenn of course did his cute dancing, but he should have gotten a load of us! We put him to shame! ;)

Desperado
Time to bring it on home with "Desperado." The guy behind me, who had been shouting "DESPERADO" from the outset almost every time they started a song, must have been pleased! It was achingly beautiful, and it was made even more poignant when I considered that this would be the last time I saw them for a while (hopefully not the last time ever, but still).

[Goodbyes]
They took their time with this. I always appreciate that. Don and Glenn hugged! Don blew someone a kiss... wonder who the lucky lady was?

Glenn thanked us and said that they'd had a good time. Someone near me hollered, "Not as good a time as I had!" If the number of smiling faces was any indication, that was the sentiment of the vast majority of the audience.

What a night - it was a very "high energy" show, as Dreamer said. I'm SO glad I went. They killed on every song. When the show goes down like that, you're gonna have a great time no matter where your seats are.

Once again, I must note that THE EAGLES ROCK MY WORLD.

Glennhoney
10-17-2010, 12:10 PM
..love your reviews Soda...lucky you!!!!!!!!!!!!

tequila girl
10-17-2010, 12:17 PM
Fabulous review once again Soda - Thank You for making it so real!! :thumbsup:

Glennsallnighter
10-17-2010, 12:24 PM
WOW! Soda, I hadn't realised you were going either. It sounds like you had a fabulous evening. It sounds like the boys are in absolutely top form. And 2 encores??? Could you ask for more?

As always a wonderful review too. I love how you write.

I too still think of LROOE as being a 'new' album, even though it will be 3 years released later this month. WOW! How time flies.

Koala
10-17-2010, 12:35 PM
Soda, I know I repeated myself but it's true,I always love to read your review! Thank you so much for it!:)

GlennLover
10-17-2010, 04:05 PM
Again, Soda, great review! Amost makes me think that I'm there! Oh how I wish that I was!

Glad you & Dreamer had such a great time!! :yay:

sodascouts
10-17-2010, 08:29 PM
Just got home! Glad you guys liked the review, although since I posted it without proofreading it this morning, it was full of careless errors. Those have been duly fixed!

Stars
10-17-2010, 08:51 PM
Soda, I loved your review-so glad you and Dreamer got to go! It sounds like it was a fabulous show!
Dreamer, I would love to hear your thoughts when you get a chance to post!:thumbsup:

Lisa
10-17-2010, 10:59 PM
Wow! That review is almost a book! Thanks for all of the great anecdotes.

sodascouts
10-17-2010, 11:37 PM
Just got off the phone with Dreamer - she's still about 30 minutes from home, but getting there!

I found these photos from the show:

http://www.examiner.com/concert-photography-in-louisville/the-eagles-open-yum-center-picture?slide=24454686#main

Koala
10-18-2010, 01:53 AM
Nice pics!



Take it to the Limit http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eJUL92_BoY0

Lyin' Eyes http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KcHh74wNiwk

Wichy Woman http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IY-xDE-u2YM

Boys Of Summer http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bp9pjHBnYxE

Peaceful Easy Feeling http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7F5rIJom1dg

In The City http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VL1ythBXIdw

TimothyBFan
10-18-2010, 07:50 AM
Beautiful pics!!!!!!!!!!!!! Love this one!!

http://i38.photobucket.com/albums/e136/williehoo/Don%20Henley/LouisvilleKY10-104.jpg

Glennsallnighter
10-18-2010, 08:12 AM
Gorgeous pics and videos. And SODA....... That av....... :thud:

Stars
10-18-2010, 08:26 AM
Koala, thanks so much for posting the videos! I am getting ready to leave for work, but will watch them when I get home.:thumbsup:

By the way, Koala, I must say how much I love your AV-that brown jacket really looks great on him!!:heart:

Ive always been a dreamer
10-18-2010, 09:21 AM
Well I just wanted to pop in here to let everyone know I'm back at home - tired, but happy. I have a very busy day, so I won't have time to post much until later. For now, I'll just say it was great meeting Cheryl and her sister and Rick and his wife - all were very nice people. As far as the show - for right now, I'll sum it up in two words ...


AWE SOME!!!

Brooke
10-18-2010, 01:16 PM
Fabulous review, Soda! Thanks so much for taking us there. Sounds like a wonderful time was had by all! And from the pics and videos we've seen, the guys are looking and sounding as awesome as ever! :heart:

Dreamer, can't wait to get your take, too! You ladies ROCK! :headbang:

cheryl
10-18-2010, 11:10 PM
WHAT A FABULOUS SHOW! Meeting Soda and Dreamer and Rick and his wife was fun. I will have my review up tomorrow night; been under the weather today. MUST ME PEW. Almost forgot; Dreamer will help me put some pictures on here since I have no clue how to do it. Both girls have seen them and said they need to be shared. Check back later.

Peekaboo
10-19-2010, 03:18 AM
Ooooh!! Can't wait to see your pics, cheryl.



No More Walks in the Wood
Dreamer pointed out to me that Joe wasn't actually singing on this. I knew you couldn't pick out his voice but it wasn't until I watched the screen where you can see him up close that I realized his lips weren't really matching the words. Oh well, I get the "band unity" thing so if Joe can't pull it off vocally, I don't mind them faking it for the purposes of looks. It sounded magnificent.


Interesting. I've always wondered if Joe really sings during some of the more ballady songs or if he just mouths the words because I always found it hard to pick out his voice during certain songs.



Best of My Love
Don said, “This is a song off of our third album that we wrote with our friend JD Souther.” (I screamed loudly, knowing what was coming up, but I got odd stares from clueless neighboring people). He encouraged us to sing along, just like JD Souther did at his show that I went to back in 2008.

I was so freaking excited. This is what I came for. I adore this song and I've never heard it live. It was fantastic, although I was a little surprised that Don never sang "Every night and day" at the end. The guy behind me did, though! lol! I loved it, of course. I sang along, swayed, and felt all warm inside.

BTW, Michael Thompson used Glenn’s keyboard from "I Can't Tell You Why." I also noticed that Glenn mouthed the words to the verses. Another cute moment: at the part of the song where the "woah, woah, woah, woah"s-are slowed down a bit and kind of syncopated, Don used his finger to indicate the new beat so we could all sing along! Oh my gosh, such a beautiful song.

My thoughts exactly. I was so happy to see them do this song in Wichita. I never thought i'd see it performed live...ever.



[Band Intros]
The ovations for the guys were spread pretty evenly here, with everyone jumping up for Tim and staying up. There was a lot of love for all the guys in the room tonight! Tim added to his usual bit introducing Glenn that he was “the man of 1000 jokes” (despite the fact that he only pulls out the same dozen or so lol) and that he was “the one who started this whole thing with Don.”

Joe was walking all around the back and not in the spotlight while Glenn was introducing him, until he finally got in the spotlight when his name was said. After his intro, he bent over and pulled a bunch of Kleenax out of box (he did this in Austin, too). It's kind of random and bizarre, but that's Joe. It's better than him pulling out toilet paper and pretending to be Stevie Nicks like he did back in the early nineties (I kid you not). Everyone was cracking up.

I wonder which concert he started doing that at. Joe did the Kleenex thing in Wichita too and he had everyone laughing, even all the guys on stage.



Funk 49
Glenn and Joe didn't do their "guitar duel" bit. Some folks were sitting down for this song, but at this point, Dreamer and I were dancing away. Dreamer had moved out into the aisle and there was lots of room to get down.... so get down I did. I'm not sure if it was during this song, but Glenn flung his arm across his eyes dramatically as Joe's guitar climaxed. They did the usual "freeze frames" at the end of the song. I love that - it looks very cool!

Darn it!! No guitar duel? I love the guitar duel. Joe and Glenn always seem to have so much fun doing it. I hope they haven't cut it from the show for good.



Take It Easy
Once again, I have to say I just love how this song makes everybody feel so good. Dreamer and I think it should be placed in the second encore with "Desperado," but no matter where it is, it screams "WE ARE THE EAGLES AND WE HAVE BEEN AWESOME SINCE 1972."

Soooo True!!!

Koala
10-19-2010, 03:23 AM
cheryl, glad you had a good time, I looking forward to read your review and to see the photos!

cheryl
10-20-2010, 12:16 AM
First of all. I hope to have the pictures ready tomorrow night. The only one I don't have a close up of is Joe (sorry).

The concert was rockin-amazing-awesome-fantastic-superb and more. I was in floor sec 2,row d, seats 13/14 left side by Timothy. Seeing them that close was even better than I imagined. This was my 2nd concert in 5 days. They had more energy in Indianapolis but this was pretty close.

GETTING THERE

My sister (Kay) and I went together. It was her 1st EAGLES concert; my 3rd. However, we both saw Don's solo show in Chicago last year which was also fantastic.
It took a little over 3hrs to get from my sister's house in Dayton,Ohio. We parked a block and then got a bite to eat. There we met a couple from the "Netherlands". Said they were visiting friends in Dallas and decided to drive 15 hours here to see the concert. EAGLES FANS are a hearty bunch.

On friday we made plans to meet Soda and Dreamer. Reached Kay and decided to meet at the arena. They were already inside by the time we got back to the arena. They told me where they were and I said we were in line now; just watch for me wearing my Don Henley 2009 tour shirt. There they were waving to us. After we'd talked a few it seemed like we we had always known each other. As Nancy said "Birds of a Feather". We walked around a little then headed to our seats and hoping to meet up afterwards.
My sister and I got to our seats. Got a chance to talk to Rick and his wife Janet for a few minutes.

SETTING THE STAGE

I don't know if anyone has ever mentioned this before but watching the crew set up the overhead lighting system is both fascinating and scary. They ( at least 8 men ) have to climb up a swinging rope ladder and then walk a catwalk to a seat where they operate the lights. They put a spotlight on the last one up;he got a huge reception from the crowd.
I almost forgot;laying on my seat was a free cd of JD and the Straight Shot. (just what I wanted-not).

CONCERT PART I

As the arena darkened I was wondering which side will it be. Then ,here they are coming right at us.

SEVEN BRIDGES ROAD

The lights came up as they sang the first note. They were all looking SO GOOD and SO CLOSE. Don looked especially HOT. I think I like the beard also. Later my sister and I thought Tim looked thin and tired.
Vocals were so beautiful. Hearing this in person is wonderful even if it is the shorter version.

HOW LONG

The best part of this song is Glenn and Don get solo time.

HOTEL CALIFORNIA

As stated in another post this is my second favorite Eagles song. The start with the trumpet solo and then Glenn and Steuart -gives you the chills. Now that Don is standing out front singing this and so close to me-aaaah-what else can I say. Joe and Steuart at the end -perfection.

PEACEFUL EASY FEELING

Love it when Glenn gets to sing since he has so few solo numbers in the setlist.

I CAN'T TELL YOU WHY

My favorite song of Tim's. So beautiful. Added bonus is Glenn sitting right in front of me at the keyboards. Priceless.

WITCHY WOMAN

I liked Don's intro from the other night when he said "that's witchy with a w". All he said tonight is "it's Halloween and then started the song. I agree with Nancy; Don's vocal was very HOT. His voice on the high notes-perfect. Glenn's guitar part is also HOT. So glad they still do this song since it is my 3rd favorite song.

LYIN' EYES

When Glenn said you could sing along it sounded like everyone was. Like Don's harmony on this too.
Noticed Glenn and the others sometimes sing with their eyes closed. I don't know how they can stand the bright lights.

BOYS OF SUMMER

EVERYONE loves this song. Funny near the end when Glenn and Steuart are bending down and Glenn's guitar comes unplugged and them laughing and still trying to finish the song.

IN THE CITY

Joe's guitar playing is always great. On this song I've always liked the background vocals.

THE LONG RUN

I love this song. I too liked Don telling the audience that he knew how to say Louisville and then smiled. Don still goes over to Joe with the "candle" line and to Glenn with "bent" line.

INTERMISSION

I saw Kay and Nancy talking to Rick and I waved. Luckily we all got to see each other after the show and chat a little.
I knew they were getting ready for the new songs. This is also where they will sing Best of My Love.

CONCERT PART II

NO MORE WALKS IN THE WOOD/WAITING IN THE WEEDS

The vocals were so superb. Where I sat the videos were hard to see;sometimes too much light.

NO MORE CLOUDY DAYS

Another one of Glenn's that I love. In Indianapolis they did the track # and disc # bit but one time Glenn said disc and pointed to his neck.

LOVE WILL KEEP US ALIVE

I remember Tim mentioning the packed house. ( Last tuesday in Indianapolis there were empty seats in the upper section).

BEST OF MY LOVE

Aaaah-the song we have all been waiting to hear live. My sister, Kay, said this is one of her favorite moments. Me too. Don once said he thought in the original version he sang it to whiney and not soulful enough. Not tonight. His vocal was beautiful. I still miss the "every night and day line".

TAKE IT TO THE LIMIT

Always a crowd pleaser. Great sing-a-long song. Seemed like the crowd wouldn't stop cheering. The guys were moved by the reaction.

LONG ROAD OUT OF EDEN

When Glenn said before singing "Limit" they were going to do one more slow song I thought they won't be singing "Eden". But then the opening started. I had forget Don sang this standing up now. I told my sister this song is more powerful live with the visuals. It is so haunting, especially the last part. She said this was another hi-lite for her.

WALK AWAY

Always rocks. You never know when Joe is going to end this song.

ONE OF THESE NIGHTS

MY FAVORITE. Don's vocal HOT and SEXY and when he hits the high notes-Whew. Like the way Glenn sings along.

BAND INTROS

I'ts nice when they single out the rest of the guys. They were not introduced when I saw them in 2009. As usual, Don gets the biggest cheers. Glenn always says Don is the greatest singer and songwriter he has ever known and friend since 1971.

LIFE'S BEEN GOOD

I like Joe's and Glenn's routine and joking about how Joe used to be. Still one of my favorite song's from Joe.

DIRTY LAUNDRY

Didn't watch much of the video. I wanted to watch Don more. Also, this time the other three were in front of me. Great fun.

FUNK #49

I too missed Glenn and Joe doing their guitar duel but the song rocked anyway. Glad they still do the freeze frame poses.

HEARTACHE TONIGHT

Always loved Glenn's opening guitar intro on this ( wonder if it is part of another song;if so I wish I knew what is was) and they only do the intro live. Then you hear those familiar notes and everyone goes wild-cool.

LIFE IN THE FAST LANE

The opening guitar riff always gets the crowd going. I personally like the ending with Tim,Glenn,and now Don holding the guitar neck up and bending backward with the music. This is neat.

ENCORE I

At this point we are hoping for four more songs but afraid we will get only 3.

TAKE IT EASY

When you hear this you know the night is coming to an end. You never want it to end. I have always thought this should be the last song.

ROCKY MOUNTAIN WAY

I have heard this in every show I have been to. Last year I was in part of the helmet cam.

At this point I figured they were getting ready for the last song. But they left the stage. This means we will probably get two more songs. Could it be I might get to heart "All She Want's To Do Is Dance"? Surely Don won't sing the last two songs.

ENCORE II

BOY WAS I SURPRISED!

Glenn comes out and heads to the back right corner to the keyboards. That is when I knew we were going to get "Dance". I turned to my sister and said get ready.

ALL SHE WANTS TO DO IS DANCE

This is the song that always seems to get cut. Not tonight. Don come's out to center stage and the song starts. We are so happy. Finally get to see Glenn dance (from the overhead screen). I managed to get some video of this. You can not sit still with this song. This was a real hi-lite for us.

DESPERADO

Time for the last song. Don's voice is still going strong. Beautiful. Managed to get part of this on video. Sadly this is it for now.
Great night. Awesome vocals from everyone. Crowd super.
Then they say goodbye to all of us. It is great how they make sure they cover the entire stage. I missed seeing Glenn and Don hugging. Someone was in my way.

POST CONCERT

Rick and Janet came by to say goodbye. We gave it 2 thumbs up. Then they headed home.
Then Nancy and Kay found us. As we were talking a man,who was sitting in front of me, came over and said "I saw you singing along and you know all the words to every song". I told him all 4 of us know the words to every song.
We then headed upstairs. We said our goodbyes and hugged went on our way.
It was fun meeting all the "borders" this week;Cathy,Rick,Nancy and Kay. Hopefully we can do this again sometime "SOMEWHERE OUT ON THAT HORIZON".

WHAT A WONDERFUL NIGHT.

tequila girl
10-20-2010, 04:24 AM
Fabulous review Cheryl - Thank You :thumbsup:

As usual, can't wait for the pics!

Prettymaid
10-20-2010, 08:48 AM
Aww, what a nice review! Hope to see your pics soon!

Koala
10-20-2010, 08:51 AM
Thank you for your review, cheryl! :)

TimothyBFan
10-20-2010, 08:56 AM
Wonderful review Cheryl!! So glad it was such a fun evening and hope your sister enjoyed it also. Can not wait to see those pictures. You describe them as "close up" and you were sitting in front of Timothy....need I say more! :hilarious:

Prettymaid
10-20-2010, 09:37 AM
Interesting. I've always wondered if Joe really sings during some of the more ballady songs or if he just mouths the words because I always found it hard to pick out his voice during certain songs.

This makes me sad. :-(

TimothyBFan
10-20-2010, 10:39 AM
Me too PM. I didn't want to say anything but now that you have.... I'm actually shocked to think any of the Eagles don't sing during any of the songs.

Brooke
10-20-2010, 11:59 AM
This reminds me of when I went to the St. Louis show in 2008 I noticed during one song Joe was just standing there, folded hands on his guitar and quiet and staring ahead. I thought, so there's nothing for him to do during this song? I don't remember which song it was, but it did strike me as odd.

Freypower
10-20-2010, 06:23 PM
You could say that but you could also say that he is very dominant during the second half of the show and its Glenn who doesn't have enough to do (Glenn's choice, I know).

Also, Don doesn't sing during Rocky Mountain Way or Life's Been Good.

Ive always been a dreamer
10-20-2010, 07:14 PM
First of all - I really enjoyed your review, Cheryl. I haven't hardly had time to think this week, much less, write up anything. However, Soda and I put our heads together when she wrote her review, so most of what I remember is already in hers.

As far as Joe not singing during NMWITW, it could have just been an off night for him. As we had previously mentioned, he struggled a bit during GOTC. Hopefully, any of you going to future shows can take notice to see if it happens again. I always have trouble picking out Joe's vocals in the Eagles' harmonies so I thought if I watched closely as he sung, it would help me distinguish his voice. I was surprized when I saw he wasn't really singing, so I leaned over and told Soda to watch him on the big screen, and she noticed it as well. But, again, I'm thinking it was just that night, and not the norm.

tequila girl
10-20-2010, 07:18 PM
Well, we're all entitled to feel "not in the mood" now and again aren't we? :wink: :hug:

sodascouts
10-20-2010, 09:53 PM
Thanks for adding your thoughts Cheryl - it was so terrific meeting you and your sister! I eagerly await those photos... they sure looked good on the camera!

cheryl
10-20-2010, 10:42 PM
Here is a picture from kfc center in louisville. Hopefully, more to follow.




http://i1184.photobucket.com/albums/z337/lovedon46/eagleskfcglenn1.jpg

Koala
10-21-2010, 12:31 AM
Awww, that is great, thank you! Can't wait to see the other!

cheryl
10-21-2010, 01:05 AM
Here is another picture of Glenn and he is smiling and having fun.



http://i1184.photobucket.com/albums/z337/lovedon46/eagleskfcglenn2.jpg

rickmullen
10-21-2010, 01:05 AM
Just dropping in for a minute to say, hello all! I haven't had time to
get on here since we got back. On our way home Sunday, my mom called
and said they took my dad to the ER with a shortness of breath episode.
He was admitted and tests were run and I spent most of Monday and
Tuesday at the hospital. He was released last night and is doing fine.
Today and Thursday I have to work 14 hour days. Anyway, I'll get back
on here when I get some time with some reflections and observations
from Louisville's show, but dreamer said it.........AWESOME!!!!

P.S. We took some pics too so maybe we'll see how they turned out
in a few days.

Rick

cheryl
10-21-2010, 01:16 AM
Here is a picture of Don. This is my new desktop.




http://i1184.photobucket.com/albums/z337/lovedon46/eagleskfcdon1.jpg

cheryl
10-21-2010, 01:21 AM
Rick - Sorry to hear about your Dad. Glad he is doing ok now.

sodascouts
10-21-2010, 01:25 AM
Rick - how frightening about your dad! I'm glad he is doing better.

Cheryl - thank you so much for uploading these photos!

cheryl
10-21-2010, 01:31 AM
I have more pictures but I need to talk to my brother-in-law about a problem with some of them. Check back tomorrow night. Thank you Kay. Maybe I'm getting the hang of it now.

Koala
10-21-2010, 02:41 AM
Rick, sorry to hear that about your Dad.

cheryl, love the photo of Don, can good understand that this is your new desktop background.

Prettymaid
10-21-2010, 07:40 AM
First, I just want to be clear. I'm not sad because Joe doesn't do enough during a show - I'm sad about reports that he may be lip syncing.

Cheryl, if those three pictures are an indication of what's to come, then I can't wait! Good work!

Rick, I think that's the most personal post we've seen from you! It helps when you can now put a face with a name, doesn't it? Scary about your dad but glad he was released. Hope that's the end of it. Anxious to see your pictures too maybe!

Ive always been a dreamer
10-21-2010, 09:51 AM
Good to hear from you Rick and sorry about the scare your Dad gave you all. I'm very glad to hear he is doing okay.

Cheryl, looks like you got the hang of posting those photos, and I agree, if the others are as good as the ones you've already posted, I can't wait! That picture of Don is very 'dreamy'. As most of you already know, I am not that fond of Don's gray beard, but he looks gorgeous in that picture (probably cause the lighting blends with the beard. :lol:)

sodascouts
10-21-2010, 11:23 AM
PM, it's understandable that you'd be sad about Joe lip syncing.

I guess his voice just isn't the type that blends smoothly with others, but they want to present themselves as this great vocal band, not this great vocal trio with Joe along to play guitar. After all, Joe has powerful vocals, just not the kind that blend well. So, he lip syncs when they do the harmonizing so he doesn't look like a secondary part of the band.

I get that reason. Besides, I think that it's also the only time he does it.

I think this video of "Best of My Love" from after Joe first joined the band is one of the very few times I've actually been able to pick out his voice in harmonies. You can hear it well near the end when they are singing "ooooh....sweet darlin'.... the best of my love" behind Don.

http://www.donhenleyonline.com/multimedia/live/BOMLHouston76.wmv

Brooke
10-21-2010, 11:26 AM
Excellent pics so far cheryl! Thanks so much and can't wait to see more!

Rick, I'm so sorry about your Dad and hope he's doing ok now. Can't wait for your review, too. Sometimes, life just slows us down, doesn't it!

cheryl
10-21-2010, 10:56 PM
More pictures from Louisville.


http://i1184.photobucket.com/albums/z337/lovedon46/eagleskfctim1.jpg

http://i1184.photobucket.com/albums/z337/lovedon46/eagleskfcdon2.jpg

http://i1184.photobucket.com/albums/z337/lovedon46/eagleskfcglenn3.jpg

cheryl
10-21-2010, 10:59 PM
http://i1184.photobucket.com/albums/z337/lovedon46/eagleskfctim2.jpg


Finally got the big picture of Timothy to work. There will be more to come.

sodascouts
10-22-2010, 12:30 AM
Fabulous!

cheryl
10-22-2010, 01:13 AM
Additional pictures from Louisville.

http://i1184.photobucket.com/albums/z337/lovedon46/eagleskfcdon3.jpg


http://i1184.photobucket.com/albums/z337/lovedon46/eagleskfctimdon1.jpg

http://i1184.photobucket.com/albums/z337/lovedon46/eagleskfcdon4.jpg

cheryl
10-22-2010, 01:27 AM
Hope you like the first of these.

http://i1184.photobucket.com/albums/z337/lovedon46/eagleskfctimglenn1.jpg

http://i1184.photobucket.com/albums/z337/lovedon46/eagleskfcdon5.jpg
http://i1184.photobucket.com/albums/z337/lovedon46/eagleskfcglenn4.jpg

Koala
10-22-2010, 01:43 AM
Fantastic photos! :inlove:

cheryl
10-22-2010, 01:46 AM
Just a few more to go.

http://i1184.photobucket.com/albums/z337/lovedon46/eagleskfcall5.jpg

http://i1184.photobucket.com/albums/z337/lovedon46/eagleskfcdonglennjoe1.jpg

cheryl
10-22-2010, 02:02 AM
http://i1184.photobucket.com/albums/z337/lovedon46/eagleskfctimdonglennjoe1.jpg

http://i1184.photobucket.com/albums/z337/lovedon46/securedownloadeagles3.jpg

These are all my pictures. A couple are a little fuzzy but I thought you would want to see them anyway. Since the nazi police were out that night I just glad to have these. With help from Kay and my brother-in-law I am happy to share these with everyone.

cheryl
10-22-2010, 02:05 AM
Thanks Koala! So happy to share. I am still surprised they turned out so well. It is 2:00am here and I am ready to get some sleep.

tequila girl
10-22-2010, 03:14 AM
Thanks so much Cheryl..........Fabulous photo's!! :smokin::thud::fainting::heart:

Prettymaid
10-22-2010, 08:17 AM
Cheryl, your pictures turned out great! Thanks so much for sharing them with us!

Glennsallnighter
10-22-2010, 08:53 AM
Thanks cheryl. Fantastic pictures!

TimothyBFan
10-22-2010, 09:17 AM
Cheryl ---Your photos are unflippin' believable!!! YUM!!! Heading over to Schmit Sexiness to put a couple in there!! THANK YOU!!!!!

Brooke
10-22-2010, 10:28 AM
Cheryl, fabulous, just fabulous! (My favorite word when describing the Eagles these days!) Thanks so much for sharing them with us!

sodascouts
10-22-2010, 12:22 PM
So glad you got those up, Cheryl! Happy memories! :)

cheryl
10-22-2010, 05:15 PM
TimothyBFan -- I thought you might find at least 3 pictures to your liking. Glad I could share them. Thanks.

Ive always been a dreamer
10-23-2010, 10:51 AM
Cheryl - those photos are absolutely wonderful. We're glad you could share them, too! Looks like you definitely mastered the art of posting photos on The Border! :yay: :yay: :yay:

Henley Honey
07-15-2011, 08:10 PM
[Goodbyes]
They took their time with this. I always appreciate that. Don and Glenn hugged! Don blew someone a kiss... wonder who the lucky lady was?





IT WAS ME !! I swear. I was in Section 2 Row B Seats 1 & 2 which were on the center aisle. These were official platinum seats and we were surrounded by ILAA people who were absolutely sh#t faced. They were loud, inattentive and taking flash pictures with security screaming at them. As Soda said, it was the first night the arena was open and I don't think security knew what they were in for. A woman two seats down was almost physically removed, but she LOUDLY threatened a law suit and security backed down.

There were a few "normal" people who showed appropriate energy and enthusiasm, but we were few and far between.

So I suppose I was like a flower in a bunch of weeds and I guess Mr. Henley noticed and appreciated my attentiveness. When they came out for the final encore, I started putting on my jacket thinking they'd only do Desperado and we'd be out of there. So I have one arm in the sleeve and Don looks right at me and says off microphone: "Take that off." I didn't blink. Off it came. They did three songs for the final encore -- ending, of course, with Desperado.

I'm sure they're used to all types of audiences so they didn't seem very bothered by the nonsense. They played their as#es off and really seemed to have a good time. I know I did.

luvthelighthouse
07-15-2011, 10:34 PM
Cool! I bet there's a lot of ladies here who would love Don to mouth, "take that off".:hilarious:

Troubadour
07-16-2011, 04:47 AM
Too right! How cool, HH!

Ive always been a dreamer
07-16-2011, 02:52 PM
Wow HH - that is very cool indeed! Soda and I were at that show as well, as well as a few other Borderers. It's too bad we didn't know you were there - we could have met up and chatted a bit. Oh well - I guess we'll just have to make up for it next month! :wink: :nod:

Judy
07-16-2011, 03:28 PM
Cool! I bet there's a lot of ladies here who would love Don to mouth, "take that off".:hilarious:

LOL!

sodascouts
07-16-2011, 08:12 PM
Oh my gosh, HH! I know I'm being repetitive but... how freaking cool!!!!

TimothyBFan
07-18-2011, 08:23 AM
"Take that off." I didn't blink. Off it came.


:hilarious: I'm dying here, thinking of how many on this board alone would just LOOOOOVE to hear those words from Mr. Henley!!

Very cool HH!!!

tequila girl
07-18-2011, 08:51 AM
:hilarious:
:hilarious: I'm dying here, thinking of how many on this board alone would just LOOOOOVE to hear those words from Mr. Henley!!



Ooooh Stop It!.......I've come over all unnecessary :thud: :fainted: :fainting: :hilarious:

Annabel
07-18-2011, 10:17 AM
:hilarious: I'm dying here, thinking of how many on this board alone would just LOOOOOVE to hear those words from Mr. Henley!!

Very cool HH!!!


Hmm, now would I :shrug: Too right I would. :nahnah: :thumbsup:

Ive always been a dreamer
07-18-2011, 06:39 PM
Wow! That 'take that off' comment went right over my head when I first read it, HH. It's a good thing Don didn't say that to me though - it's hard to say what might have happened ... just saying. :lol:

Henley Honey
07-18-2011, 07:22 PM
It was so unexpected and I could not understand why he would have said it because the show was over -- as far as I knew, but that was the first show that I've been at where they did more than Desperado as a final encore -- I think they added ASWTDID and another song-- but I'm not positive because my mind went haywire after his comment. So after the fact, it made sense. There was more dancing to do, and I was happy to oblige! :partytime: Without my jacket!!

Freypower
07-18-2011, 11:00 PM
It was so unexpected and I could not understand why he would have said it because the show was over -- as far as I knew, but that was the first show that I've been at where they did more than Desperado as a final encore -- I think they added ASWTDID and another song-- but I'm not positive because my mind went haywire after his comment. So after the fact, it made sense. There was more dancing to do, and I was happy to oblige! :partytime: Without my jacket!!

Surely they did Take It Easy in the encore. They always have.

Unless you are saying that they went off stage after TIE & came back for Desperado as a second encore.

Henley Honey
07-19-2011, 07:04 AM
Surely they did Take It Easy in the encore. They always have.

Unless you are saying that they went off stage after TIE & came back for Desperado as a second encore.


Yes. They did Take it Easy and Rocky Mountain Way as first encore and for the 2nd they did ASWTDID and Desperado.

sodascouts
07-19-2011, 01:48 PM
I remember how thrilled I was that they did two encores. It was a great concert even for those of us who didn't get some love from The Don! ;-)

zeldabjr
06-12-2013, 08:40 PM
oh Cheryl...all your pics are great!!!...but must say I especially love this one...:D:smitten::inlove:

http://i1184.photobucket.com/albums/z337/lovedon46/eagleskfctimglenn1.jpg

Brooke
06-13-2013, 10:17 AM
Gorgeous pic! So clear! :thumbsup:

cheryl
06-13-2013, 12:20 PM
Thanks! All my pictures were taken from the 4th row left. Still can't believe the ushers let me take those. Maybe they were more interested in the man in row 2 who was taking videos. They got on him a lot. Hope you checked out the rest of my pictures.

Prettymaid
06-13-2013, 03:11 PM
Because Z revived this thread, I read it again, and WOW HH!!!!!!! How did I miss your experience! OMG! :faint:

Henley Honey
06-13-2013, 03:34 PM
Because Z revived this thread, I read it again, and WOW HH!!!!!!! How did I miss your experience! OMG! :faint:


It was kind of cool. I had a silly smile on my face all night long!

Prettymaid
06-13-2013, 05:51 PM
It was kind of cool. I had a silly smile on my face all night long!

Just think, you're one of the elite few Mr. Henley has said that to!

Glennsallnighter
06-23-2013, 09:25 AM
oh Cheryl...all your pics are great!!!...but must say I especially love this one...:D:smitten::inlove:

http://i1184.photobucket.com/albums/z337/lovedon46/eagleskfctimglenn1.jpg

I totally love this one too. :inlove:

zeldabjr
06-23-2013, 11:18 AM
omg..GA....I just noticed Glenn is in this picture....LOL :grin:..no wonder you love it....

sad-cafe
06-29-2013, 07:41 PM
god, after reading this I SO can NOT wait until I see them in October

Tiffanny Twisted
06-29-2013, 08:51 PM
oh Cheryl...all your pics are great!!!...but must say I especially love this one...:D:smitten::inlove:

http://i1184.photobucket.com/albums/z337/lovedon46/eagleskfctimglenn1.jpg

I can agree great picture:bow::inlove::grin: