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kevycanavan
06-18-2014, 04:33 PM
Hi
This is more or less my first post.

I've never seen any inside info on the politics behind who gets to play solo songs, and what percentage of the set.
Considering, according to felder's book, Henley and Frey consider themselves the quarterbacks, it's strange that there's none of their solo songs in the current setlist. Especially Henley whose Dirty Laundry and Boys of Summer have been staples for a while.
If you look at the hell freezes over tour there were a lot of solo songs included, even obscure ones like Ordinary Average Guy.
Has this ever been discussed?

Glennsallnighter
06-18-2014, 04:44 PM
Just my opinion but I guess that they wanted to focus purely on the band as a whole. They play 31 songs/instrumentals through each show, and yet you could still add extra 'Eagles' material, How Long would be an example, there are many more. I imagine Glenn :heart: and Don feel that they have enough in that. To move into the realm of even one solo song each it would mean sacrificing two of the Eagles songs on the playlist. I know Joe Walsh does some of his solo stuff in the latter part of the show. I imagine that this is to satisfy a significant number of fans who come specifically to see Joe. And because traditionally he has taken less leads on Eagles songs. Man, you GOTTA see him rip that guitar!!!

Brooke
06-18-2014, 04:45 PM
This is the History of the Eagles tour, so I assume they decided to just do Eagles songs for it for that reason.

ETA: Ga, we posted at about the same time! lol

VAisForEagleLovers
06-18-2014, 06:46 PM
I agree, Brooke, and as I've said before, they've been doing Joe's solo stuff since the mid 70's, so it really is part of Eagles history at this point.

sodascouts
06-18-2014, 07:08 PM
Personally, I don't miss it. If I want to hear "Dirty Laundry" and "Boys of Summer," I'll go to a Don Henley solo show. Heck, if it were up to me, they'd drop one of Joe's solo songs during the encores for the "Seven Bridges Road" / "How Long" combo.

And welcome, kev! :)

VAisForEagleLovers
06-18-2014, 07:10 PM
Personally, I don't miss it. If I want to hear "Dirty Laundry" and "Boys of Summer," I'll go to a Don Henley solo show. Heck, if it were up to me, they'd drop one of Joe's solo songs during the encores for the "Seven Bridges Road" / "How Long" combo.

And welcome, kev! :)

WHAT DON HENLEY SOLO SHOWS? Sorry...felt the need to shout. I'm getting impatient for the new album and resulting shows.

kevycanavan
06-19-2014, 06:34 AM
Thanks for the welcome. :thumbsup:

So I guess it's never been discussed by the band, or former band members, how they make these decisions?
You'd imagine they are the sorts of things that could lead to arguments.


I saw the history tour two weeks ago in Dublin, and I have to say that the Walsh songs stuck out like a sore thumb in that set.
For me, usually, the solo spots are some of my favourite parts of the show, but in this particular concert, not so much.

It was a weird set, because some of it seemed really fresh, like doolin'-dalton and those shoes, and some of it seemed really forced, like Joe's stuff, and the likes of Heartache tonight, which I guess they think they have to play at every show. It made the show seem a little less coherent than it could have been.

For me songs like Last Resort and Seven Bridges Road would have been much better fits than Funk 49 and Rocky Mountain Way.

I think they could have also done with skipping Love Will Keep Us Alive this time, and maybe played Get Over It instead.
It felt like, in places, they just took the set they have been playing since 95, and spruced it up with a few new ones.

thelastresort
06-19-2014, 08:14 AM
I only really miss Boys of Summer (it's probably my fave on the F1 DVD). I would also take the perhaps controversial line of dropping some of Joe's stuff. RMW was not at all gripping last night and Funk #49 drags a bit. I really wish they'd do Walk Away, it's probably my favourite Joe song and is short and sweet. You can't get rid of Life's Been Good though!

I do kind of wish there were one or two more surprises in the setlist. Obviously the show kicks off with two but expect for Those Shoes the last 3/4 of the show is very predictable. I'd love for them to do stuff like Get Over It, Good Day in Hell or even something totally random like ATTIG or Teenage Jail.

UndertheWire
06-19-2014, 09:02 AM
Could it be partly that Don and Glenn's solo material usually involve different musicians (eg horns) and that didn't fit with the "history" theme of the tour?
I was very happy to hear so much of the Desperado album played on this tour but I'd still rather have Outlaw Man and Bitter Creek added than any solo stuff.

thelastresort
06-19-2014, 09:05 AM
I don't think so re: musicians especially in Don's case: they are rather basic musically, and especially with five guitarists, three keyboardists and if need be two percussionists I can't imagine they'd have been in trouble. It might have endangered Glenn's songs though - of course you have YBTTC and THIO on sax, but you could probably smuggle in (I'm soooo funny) Smugger's Blues.

Brooke
06-19-2014, 10:00 AM
Personally, I don't miss it. If I want to hear "Dirty Laundry" and "Boys of Summer," I'll go to a Don Henley solo show. Heck, if it were up to me, they'd drop one of Joe's solo songs during the encores for the "Seven Bridges Road" / "How Long" combo.

And welcome, kev! :)

My thoughts exactly! I'm sure he and the rest of them will tour solo sometime again.

Glennsallnighter
06-19-2014, 05:23 PM
Thanks for the welcome. :thumbsup:

So I guess it's never been discussed by the band, or former band members, how they make these decisions?
You'd imagine they are the sorts of things that could lead to arguments.


I saw the history tour two weeks ago in Dublin, and I have to say that the Walsh songs stuck out like a sore thumb in that set.
For me, usually, the solo spots are some of my favourite parts of the show, but in this particular concert, not so much.

It was a weird set, because some of it seemed really fresh, like doolin'-dalton and those shoes, and some of it seemed really forced, like Joe's stuff, and the likes of Heartache tonight, which I guess they think they have to play at every show. It made the show seem a little less coherent than it could have been.

For me songs like Last Resort and Seven Bridges Road would have been much better fits than Funk 49 and Rocky Mountain Way.

I think they could have also done with skipping Love Will Keep Us Alive this time, and maybe played Get Over It instead.
It felt like, in places, they just took the set they have been playing since 95, and spruced it up with a few new ones.

I thought that was an Irish name! Are you from Dublin? What show(s) were you at?

kevycanavan
06-19-2014, 06:20 PM
I'm from Newry. I was at the first night in Dublin of the History show as well as Belfast in 2001, and the RDS in 1996

Freypower
06-19-2014, 06:37 PM
Given that they have not played any of Glenn's solo songs since the Farewell One tour it's highly unlikely that they will do so again.

I think they do too many Walsh songs as well but that seems to be the way they reinvigorate themselves in the second half.

TimFan222
06-19-2014, 07:20 PM
I just read all your comments and they very clearly show that we all have different wants in regards to songs on the tour
As for me I would love to hear a Timothy solo song
I guess they just had to make decisions based on the history aspect and what songs the crowd reacts to
I think Those Shoes is the most awesome song in the whole show!!!

WalshFan88
06-19-2014, 09:53 PM
I miss the solo songs, but not if we are trading the current songs.

Not all of us can get to a Henley solo show - and TBH I'd have a hard time driving 4 hours for one to a venue he'd likely play at (I know, I'm a lousy fan) and so hearing The Boys Of Summer, Dirty Laundry, All She Wants To Do Is Dance, etc on the LROOE was a treat. Otherwise for me the HOTE tour was way better in terms of setlist, seating and overall experience.

I think one solo song is a good idea. Of course for me TBOS is Henley's defining song for me personally and for Joe it'd be Life's Been Good.

DivineDon
06-20-2014, 07:29 AM
I personally loved the show but if I had one niggle I'd have to say there was too many Joe solos in the second half so I'd agree with whoever mentioned that. My aunt and her friend came too and enjoyed the first half much better as well. I know Joe is a star but sometimes he overplays it and I think that there definitely should be one solo from each of the others. If I had to choose one of Don's (and that would be tough) I'd go for a ballad like Talking to the Moon or if he'd sung Lilah that would have gone down well 'cos of its Irish air but he'd probably have picked either TBOS or DL because they're so well known.

But I do think they should play something from LROOE, it's a fab album and sold bucketloads. How Long would be terrific. I can't understand why they ignore LROOE when the tour is called HOTE. Afterall, they made that album with their present line up. :headscratch:

thelastresort
06-20-2014, 07:55 AM
I'd stay with the first half as it is; then do WT(R)-PMAIAR, NKIT, ICTYW, The Long Run, In The City, Those Shoes, Heartache Tonight and LWKUA, then The Boys of Summer, Smuggler's Blues, [a TBS song], Funk #49 finishing with LITFL. Hotel Cali still the first encore, then LBG, Desperado and TIE as the final encore. That'd suit me fine :D

Houston Debutante
06-25-2014, 06:18 PM
WHAT DON HENLEY SOLO SHOWS? Sorry...felt the need to shout. I'm getting impatient for the new album and resulting shows.

I know, I am dying to get the new album, to at least see a solo show.

I wish Don has solo songs in the set but I can understand why they don't do it, the show they put on now is really good, it would be hard to drop any of it to put in Don solo songs except maybe trade some Joe solo songs for Don's. Like maybe instead of Funk #49 you could have Boys Of Summer.

thelastresort
06-25-2014, 06:46 PM
Out of interest when Don H. does solo shows, does it comprise of entirely his own work or like Glenn and Don F. do does he include some Eagles songs?

VAisForEagleLovers
06-25-2014, 06:57 PM
Out of interest when Don H. does solo shows, does it comprise of entirely his own work or like Glenn and Don F. do does he include some Eagles songs?

The one I went to had Eagles songs in it.

sodascouts
06-25-2014, 07:22 PM
At a Don Henley solo show, you can pretty much count on Desperado, Hotel California, and Life in the Fast Lane. You'll probably get a couple others as well; in his shows from the last few years, you'll typically get One of These Nights, The Long Run, and/or Witchy Woman in addition to the Big Three. I think his setlists vary from about 20-30% Eagles, depending on whether or not he's got new music to promote and it's a real tour, or if it's a casino one-off type show where they just want hits.

This one's from his most recent show at the Revel Casino in Atlantic City, Februrary 2013.

Dirty Laundry
The Long Run
Sunset Grill
It Don't Matter To The Sun
Everything Is Different Now
New York Minute
Last Worthless Evening
One Of These Nights
End Of Innocence
Everybody Wants to Rule the World
Everybody Knows
The Heart Of The Matter
Boys Of Summer
All She Wants To Do Is Dance
Life In The Fast Lane
Hotel California
Desperado

kevycanavan
06-26-2014, 07:29 AM
Out of interest when Don H. does solo shows, does it comprise of entirely his own work or like Glenn and Don F. do does he include some Eagles songs?

Of the dvd I have he does HC, TLR and Desperado.

thelastresort
06-27-2014, 10:11 AM
Thanks guys. Thinking back I do remember seeing a YT video of him doing OOTN at a solo show: he introduced the concept of either the HOTE doc or tour beforehand so it must have been recent-ish.

kevycanavan
06-27-2014, 06:59 PM
Sunset Grill is one of his best

Glennsallnighter
07-01-2014, 05:44 AM
The first we ever heard of HOTE as far as I know was when Glenn :heart: announced that they would be making a DVD during his first concert in Niagara Falls on 23August 2011.

secret squirrel
07-15-2014, 03:51 PM
Thanks for the welcome. :thumbsup:

So I guess it's never been discussed by the band, or former band members, how they make these decisions?
You'd imagine they are the sorts of things that could lead to arguments.


I saw the history tour two weeks ago in Dublin, and I have to say that the Walsh songs stuck out like a sore thumb in that set.
For me, usually, the solo spots are some of my favourite parts of the show, but in this particular concert, not so much.

It was a weird set, because some of it seemed really fresh, like doolin'-dalton and those shoes, and some of it seemed really forced, like Joe's stuff, and the likes of Heartache tonight, which I guess they think they have to play at every show. It made the show seem a little less coherent than it could have been.

For me songs like Last Resort and Seven Bridges Road would have been much better fits than Funk 49 and Rocky Mountain Way.

I think they could have also done with skipping Love Will Keep Us Alive this time, and maybe played Get Over It instead.
It felt like, in places, they just took the set they have been playing since 95, and spruced it up with a few new ones.

I am almost totally with you. If I wanted to hear Joe solo stuff, I would go to a Joe show. Personally I don't see how anyone would rather hear Rocky Mountain Way or Funk 49 than Boys of Summer or Seven Bridges Road or Bitter Creek or Outlaw Man. It isn't Eagles history to me. Mind you, I also really hate Those Shoes.

SS
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Oilers88cup
07-16-2014, 07:32 PM
C'mon now!How anyone could hate Thoes Shoes is beyond me!

secret squirrel
07-17-2014, 12:06 PM
C'mon now!How anyone could hate Thoes Shoes is beyond me!

To me, it's just Henley-by-numbers. Sort of lazy. Same themes (manipulative, shallow women), run-of-the-mill tune. I was really surprised that they always play this live. Obviously it's popular but I just don't get it.

But I didn't get Timothy B. Schmit to begin with ...


SS
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http://secretsquirrelshorts.blogspot.co.uk/2014/06/doll-by-doll-i-never-saw-movie-more.html

Freypower
07-17-2014, 06:26 PM
To me, it's just Henley-by-numbers. Sort of lazy. Same themes (manipulative, shallow women), run-of-the-mill tune. I was really surprised that they always play this live. Obviously it's popular but I just don't get it.

But I didn't get Timothy B. Schmit to begin with ...


SS
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http://secretsquirrelshorts.blogspot.co.uk/2014/06/doll-by-doll-i-never-saw-movie-more.html


They don't 'always' play Those Shoes live. This tour is the first tour they have ever played it since the Millenium shows.

Personally I am looking forward to seeing it because it will be something different.

MaryCalifornia
07-17-2014, 07:48 PM
With all due respect to my friend SS, because she has exquisite taste, I have to differ on this one topic - I think the way they are performing TS with the arrangement and lighting etc...is awesome. I was surprised by how much I liked it. FP I know you will enjoy it.

sodascouts
07-17-2014, 08:51 PM
I love it. It's SMOKIN' HOT live.

VAisForEagleLovers
07-18-2014, 10:38 PM
I love it. It's SMOKIN' HOT live.

Yes, it is!

secret squirrel
07-20-2014, 01:00 PM
They don't 'always' play Those Shoes live. This tour is the first tour they have ever played it since the Millenium shows.

Personally I am looking forward to seeing it because it will be something different.

Yes. I can't remember if they played it when they did LRooE but I'd just seen it on so many setlists, I assumed it was a staple.

SS
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Freypower
07-20-2014, 07:27 PM
Yes. I can't remember if they played it when they did LRooE but I'd just seen it on so many setlists, I assumed it was a staple.

SS
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http://secretsquirrelshorts.blogspot...ovie-more.html (http://secretsquirrelshorts.blogspot.co.uk/2014/06/doll-by-doll-i-never-saw-movie-more.html)

As I said, this is the first tour they have played it since the turn of the century. They did not play it on the LROOE tour.

sad-cafe
07-21-2014, 05:13 PM
Those Shoes was awesome

I also loved Rocky Mountain Way

I wish they had done Sunset Grill and Dirty Laundry

I also wish they had done I don't want to Hear any more and also Do Something

Seven Bridges Road would have been cool too.

However, all in all it was a fantastic show!

secret squirrel
08-12-2014, 03:00 PM
With all due respect to my friend SS, because she has exquisite taste, I have to differ on this one topic - I think the way they are performing TS with the arrangement and lighting etc...is awesome. I was surprised by how much I liked it. FP I know you will enjoy it.

It might grow on me.

SS
xx
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WalshFan88
08-12-2014, 07:41 PM
Those Shoes was "the" highlight of the show I was at. I knew it was coming, but I still got chills when they played it. I think it's an underrated Eagles tune, much like Victim Of Love or After The Thrill Is Gone IMO.

BillBailey1976
12-15-2014, 07:49 PM
I would have really liked to see an actual "History of the Eagles" setlist..
Start with Take It Easy, and go straight through the list..telling the little side stories (which I loved) as they go. Have Bernie out for everything through the One of these nights songs, then bring in Joe for the Hotel California and forward stuff. I would even have liked it had they just had Glenn, Don, Tim and Bernie up till the On the Border songs, bring in Steuart (as stand in for Don Felder), replace Bernie with Joe at Hotel, and tell the actual story of America's band on stage, with the obvious exception that Don and Randy weren't there to do their parts.

thelastresort
12-15-2014, 08:20 PM
The trouble with that is that quite a few punters (myself included) wouldn't be too thrilled if you shelled out three figures for a ticket and then found that Joe Walsh (probably the most-loved and most-famous Eagle), one of the kings of rock and roll was only going to be around for half of it. It's an interesting concept but I just love to see them perform altogether. Of course it does seem a bit odd when you have four people playing an identical chord sequence for Take It to the Limit, but it really helps brings the whole thing alive to have them all playing as one - the outro to Doolin-Dalton / Desperado Reprise for one is amazing when you have eight vocals all combining together into the longing, pining finale. I fear after years of having such a grand style, having just four Eagles on stage and that's it would be a bit flat.

VAisForEagleLovers
12-15-2014, 08:40 PM
... but it really helps brings the whole thing alive to have them all playing as one - the outro to Doolin-Dalton / Desperado Reprise for one is amazing when you have eight vocals all combining together into the longing, pining finale.

Yes Yes Yes!! Simply amazing!

Ive always been a dreamer
12-15-2014, 11:41 PM
Yeah - I've gotta say that I wouldn't want to go through most of the show with any of the current lineup missing. After all Joe and Timothy have been Eagles since 1975 and 1977, respectively so they have earned their spot on the stage. I love the way the HOTE tour is arranged and there is actually very little I would change about it.

thelastresort
12-16-2014, 07:48 AM
Indeed - the only thing I would change would be to drop LWKUA for Get Over It, and move that later into the set, so you keep the chronological order going as well as reviving one of their most underrated songs. I know TBS would then be down to just one lead, but LWKUA really does nothing for me.

sodascouts
12-16-2014, 02:50 PM
If only they could keep them both... I miss "Get Over It." The only time I ever got to hear it live in person was at a Glenn Frey solo appearance. His son Deacon sang lead. It was cool but I'd love to hear the Eagles do it.

I also miss "Seven Bridges Road" and I am disappointed by the neglect of Long Road Out of Eden, but you can't have everything.

As I've said before, though, no solo songs at an Eagles concert is fine with me, even though the solo material is certainly high quality.

Funk 50
12-16-2014, 02:54 PM
It's been a compromise between a history lesson and an entertainment show. It's undoubtedly been an unqualified success but I'm hoping their next project will be better. Less history, more entertainment.

I don't mind how much solo material they play. The band tend to have more fun playing the solo tracks, maybe too reverential to the Eagles material but after Heartache Tonight maybe they'll loose up a few more numbers.

I kinda hope trend for playing identical set lists dies out and bands start taking a few chances again. I realise it's harder to switch a set list with 4 lead singers but it'd give them something to talk about during the 20 hours a day they're commuting.

BillBailey1976
12-16-2014, 07:42 PM
From the way the documentary leans and reading Don Fs book, I don't think they see much of each other when they aren't on stage, or arriving/leaving the venue.

Glennsallnighter
12-21-2014, 06:22 AM
I've loved HOTE and would be quite happy to see it continue, but I suppose in real terms the Band will change the format at some stage. Its encouraging to hear F50 that there may be another project after this one. i'd be happy with anything they would produce, solo or group.

Funk 50
12-21-2014, 05:09 PM
From the way the documentary leans and reading Don Fs book, I don't think they see much of each other when they aren't on stage, or arriving/leaving the venue.

I recently listened to an extended interview with Stan Laurel. He said, until they toured Europe together, late in their careers, Stan and Ollie only had a working relationship. He gave that as a reason for their huge success.

You can have a great working relationship without being bosom buddies.

I'm not so sure about another grand Eagles project, Glennsallnighter. Solo projects sure but from memory, Joe had to publicly push for an end to the LROOE tour and the creation of a new show, announcing the return of Bernie long before it was officially confirmed.

I'm not sure if Joe would repeat that rebelliousness, especially if it'd do Bernie out of a job.

I just wonder though, if there's still a chance that Randy could return. There was that one show http://www.setlist.fm/setlist/eagles/2014/the-forum-inglewood-ca-33c58891.html where they played the extra encore of Seven Bridges Road and How Long, that looked like it could've been set up for Randy. Maybe they gave him every chance to show but ultimately he didn't show. It must've been a terrifying offer.

It'd definitely be a great way to end The History Of The Eagles tour now though..

I think the announcement of the release date of Don's, Cass County album will signal the end of the HOTE tour. It'll be good to be looking forwards again.

Ive always been a dreamer
12-22-2014, 03:58 PM
I just wonder though, if there's still a chance that Randy could return. There was that one show http://www.setlist.fm/setlist/eagles/2014/the-forum-inglewood-ca-33c58891.html where they played the extra encore of Seven Bridges Road and How Long, that looked like it could've been set up for Randy. Maybe they gave him every chance to show but ultimately he didn't show. It must've been a terrifying offer.

Yep - that was definitely the L.A. Forum opening show in January of this year that they added those two extra songs. Several of us Borderers were at that show. Speaking for myself, I thought that if ever Randy were going to make an appearance, this would have been the perfect opportunity, But, it was not to be - not even a callout from the audience, so I assumed he was not there at all. Then, we thought maybe he would appear at at one of the other shows, but, again, nothing. I guess we just need to continue to hold out hope that it will happen eventually.

VAisForEagleLovers
12-22-2014, 07:54 PM
F50, I wouldn't call what they were doing before HOTE to be part of the LROOE tour. I wouldn't even call it a tour. In 2011, at least, and all of 2012, and the one show they did in 2013 before HOTE were all the shortened setlist with one song from LROOE in the setlist (How Long). At the time, I assumed they did the few shows they did in order to keep the name out there, and to keep the musicians employed.

I doubt that 'Joe had to publicly push for an end to the LROOE tour'. I've read or listened to every interview he did, and I can't recall such a thing. He said in 2011 and early 2012 that there would be a 40th anniversary tour, and there wasn't. Once they knew the timeline on the HOTE DVD, it was all planned. Joe did mention Bernie would be in the HOTE tour lineup, but one of the others, either Timothy or Don did as well and at around the same time. It's listed in these threads somewhere, but I haven't the time to go back and refresh my memory.

BillBailey1976
12-22-2014, 08:39 PM
I have kind of wondered about the shortened setlists. Are these concerts less expensive than the HOTE tour, and other 3 hr concert tours they've done?

VAisForEagleLovers
12-22-2014, 11:34 PM
I have kind of wondered about the shortened setlists. Are these concerts less expensive than the HOTE tour, and other 3 hr concert tours they've done?

No, and the ones in Atlantic City were more expensive for VIP. For all the HOTE dates, the upper bowl ("nosebleed" sections) were cheaper than the shows in 2012.

BillBailey1976
12-23-2014, 12:47 AM
At the show I attended..they had a limited number of upper level seats for 40.00. The ones we sat in were 65.00. I think the next level was 90.00...then 100.00+ for anything in the lower levels.

VAisForEagleLovers
12-23-2014, 01:00 AM
At the show I attended..they had a limited number of upper level seats for 40.00. The ones we sat in were 65.00. I think the next level was 90.00...then 100.00+ for anything in the lower levels.

Yes, and it was different for each venue on how many price levels and what the prices were. If you look through some of the preconcert anticipation threads for 2012, I think you'll see prices listed for those same seats, and I'm pretty sure they were higher. Glenn made a comment before the HOTE tour started that they had a goal of offering affordable seats. Of course, in Atlantic City, it was a 5500 seat arena, which would explain why those tickets were so high priced.

BillBailey1976
12-23-2014, 12:17 PM
Higher prices for a smaller venue makes total sense to me. They have a fixed cost for putting on a show that must be covered. I saw Brooks and Dunn several years ago at Thompson Boling (20,000+ seats) and tickets were in the 20's and low 30's. Then saw them in a 2000 seat auditorium and they were 50-70.
I wonder if total seats for sale is one of the contributing factors? I'm sure standard of living/average income etc. go into those calculations as well.

I know it's been discussed, but I don't like the early sales, and venues holding out tickets and that sort of thing. The day the Eagles tickets went on sale, my wife started trying to order as soon as they went on sale. She got in, less than 5 minutes into the sale and the 40.00 tickets were gone.
A few days later those same 40.00 tickets were for sale on those Scalping sights for 150.00 or more. (That makes me really mad)