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View Full Version : “The Soundtrack of Summer”: Blue Hills Bank Pavilion, Boston, MA – 06/19/2014



SilverMoon
07-20-2014, 03:17 PM
Here’s a photo of Don with Barry Goudreau, formerly of the band Boston, and James “JY” Young of Styx. The photo is from Barry Goudreau’s Facebook.

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And here’s a photo from the concert:

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(Photo by Alex Jones/For The Enterprise)

SilverMoon
07-20-2014, 03:19 PM
Here’s a two-page review of the concert:

http://www.wickedlocal.com/article/20140620/News/140629696

The part about Don is on page 2. Here it is:

Some of the evening’s biggest ovations went to Don Felder, the guitarist/singer/songwriter who was part of the Eagles during all their glory days. Felder’s 50-minute set included some of the Eagles’ best, and a couple of his solo tunes. Everyone in Felder’s quintet sings, so Eagles classics like “Already Gone” and “One of These Nights” featured superb vocal harmonies. Felder himself is a very capable lead vocalist, as shown on his new song “You Don’t Have Me,” which actually rocked a little harder than the Eagles usually did. An acoustic-centered “Seven Bridges Road” was a wonderful piece of vocal harmony, and the harmonies on “Gonna Be A Heartache Tonight” got the whole tent singing along.

Felder’s set ended with a mind-boggling turn through “Hotel California,” as he played the unforgettable guitar parts on his double-necked (12 and six-strings) guitar, and Tommy Shaw came out to trade solos, and vocals with him. It was an indelible moment, nearly three hours before the BHS choir provided another unforgettable musical memory.

SilverMoon
07-20-2014, 03:21 PM
Hotel California

www.youtube.com/watch?v=qvXT-Li_Kew