A picture from Twitter!
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A picture from Twitter!
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Beautiful! It looks so exciting. Can't wait to hear from FP!
Amen!
Thanks VA! :thumbsup:
Exciting stuff!
Although I was further away, musically & vocally it was a superior show. More later.
FP...are you on cloud nine?
Interesting! Can't wait to hear all about it.
I found some pics on Facebook. FP will maybe confirm, but before the show started, there were several tweets commenting on the lack of air conditioning at the show. One was upset enough about it to consider leaving before the show even started.
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Wonderful, wonderful, VA! Thanks so much for posting!
Glenn's hair looks a little longer & thus wavier than usual.
This must be the gold guitar that FP was talking about:
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OMG! OMG! OMG!
Those are freakin' incredible!!!
Great pictures! Thanks so much.
Wow, great pictures! Thanks Va!
Ah. Memories. Wow. Yes, that is the famous new gold guitar which he now plays on EVERY electric song. Those photos are probably TOYL & THIO. The only time he plays the Sunburst is during WBSIMB. The shot with the towel in his hand is Desperado. The one where he has his hands behind his back is TLOL.
The air conditioning seemed OK to me but I was not exactly noticing it, shall we say.
Its a Duesenberg .
We (JAHH and I ) saw him play it in Bethelham PA last may
FP SO glad you had a great time....he does put on an awsome show:partytime:
Let us get right to this because it did not take long. :wink: (The wink smiley means more to me now).
My first concern was whether he would notice me because I was in the fourth row on the right, to his left, further back than I would have liked. It wasn't bad but I didn't think it was very good for Glenntact. I could hardly complain, could I?
He could not have been on stage for 10 seconds before he looked over to where I was. I swear I am not making this up. I held his gaze & smiled sweetly at him. I didn't wave or anything. He stared back & then he shook his head in what appeared to be disbelief. I honestly do think he was impressed that I was there. He then mouthed 'you're....' and I didn't catch the next word. It sounded like it started with 'f' but I assure you it was not THAT. People have since suggested it may have been 'fantastic' or 'fabulous'. Either way it just sealed what had happened the previous night. It was surreal. I looked at the people next to me & said 'he knows me, sort of' (these same people left after three songs).
Anyway with his obligations taken care of :smitten: :fainted: he could get on with the show! I said earlier that it was musically & vocally superior to Brisbane & I meant it. This is the best singing & the best performing he's ever done. Being slightly further away, I could see how hard he was working. He poured every ounce of himself into it. And singing those ballads, alone in a spotlight, is not a walk in the park. It requires total, utter commitment.
The crowd was more raucous than in Brisbane & that seemed to lift his spirits somewhat. During Tequila Sunrise he shouted 'Viva Mexico'! pronounced the Mexican way. Now that's a new one! He talked about the heat, as he had talked about the rain in Brisbane. Before LE he said he had to do 'plaintiff' because he did it every night. He encouraged us to sing the last chorus & I am happy to say looked at me while he sang it.
When he started the AH bracket he said that his father was 91 & his mother 88 on Christmas Day (this received applause in both cities). When he mentioned the album, there was scattered applause & he said 'you're the 7 - no, 8! people who bought it'! I was again delighted to hear that Route 66 was one of his favourites. He kicked his leg up in the air & danced around which I hadn't seen him do since Niagara Falls. The performance of it is more intense than the oh so cool laid back album version. His pronunciation of the second 'OH so pretty' was brilliant.
He introduced the Melbourne Pops Orcestra which was again conducted by Guy Noble. He got the line in again about his favourite sound being an orchestra tuning up (in Brisbane he had said that as a singer it was an honour for him to do this). At the end of FSR, after a particularly sweet, soft rendition of the words 'my heart' he & the others inserted three 'oohs' which I hadn't noticed in Brisbane. Then we got TSOYS (this was the song with the mic stand stuff which involved him cupping both hands on it & then singing the first verse with one hand on it). At the end, he clasped his hands in front of his legs & looked down at the floor, exactly as he does in the video.
Same Girl remained absolute, sheer perfection. He nailed Caroline, No with no trouble at all. Then he did the build up to HTL. Before he started singing he stood with his head lowered gearing himself up. I described this performance on FB as 'bravura'. He has never performed this way before. The expansiveness of his gestures & his stance, the way he threw himself into it & of course the sound of that astonishing voice, made it the highlight of the night. I wish every Eagles fan in the world could see him & hear him sing & perform like this.
Before Worried Mind he did a good line about how Ray Charles had scandalised a lot of white people in the 50s with his country albums. It brought some light relief. Even After Hours itself, while beautiful, wasn't in the same league as HTL.
THIO was tighter & more focused than in Brisbane. He went up the scale on four notes before the last 'oh, oh'. I will pay even closer attention to it on Friday, particularly the 'The. Heat. Is. On'. part but I would still prefer him not to play guitar even if he spent most of the song clicking his fingers. Charisma? Well, yes. :heybaby:
Fortunately I had 'don't let the sound of your own wheels' directed at me during TIE but that's about all I have to say. When he said 'thank you' at the very end he also looked my way. I should not over-emphasise this. I''m only telling you how it was.
Bring on Sydney. The mind boggles.
Yay, FP!! :blueblob::blueblob:
You are slaying me with your descriptions of HTL!! I can see what you're saying about him playing guitar to THIO. Him standing and dancing a bit as he sang it at the earlier concerts is part of what made it so very interesting. I honestly don't remember if he played the guitar to it or not in Clearwater.
I can't wait to hear what he does in Sydney! I have found that in general, seats in rows 3, 4, and even 5 are a bit better, but that theory gets destroyed if the guy in front of you is 6' 6" or you get behind Miss Big Hair like I did at Don's concert in AC earlier this month.
Some absolutely amazing photos! They are copyrighted, so I don't want to actually put them on the board. You might see a lot of pics of the warm-up act, just be patient and keep going.
http://www.tonedeaf.com.au/photos/ga...enn-frey.htm#1
Wow. He had the guitar in all of those, but still! That's the view I had in Brisbane. I was on the opposite side in Melbourne. :partytime:
I wonder what he'll do when he sees you again in Sydney. :hilarious:
And who buys tickets for a concert and leaves after 3 songs? :shock: Never can figure that out.
And complaints about the air conditioning and yet you didn't notice it. :hilarious: I had to giggle thinking, of course, she just figured it was natural to be feeling all warm and fuzzy. :hilarious:
Of course! I don't think I've ever not been hot at a concert!
Again, FP, it's such a joy to read your personal, passionate and detailed reviews. The shows sound fantastic and I am so thrilled that now you have absolutely no doubt that he recognises you. Can't wait to see what happens in Sydney. I have butterflies for you!
Yeah - I with you there, Troub ... being hot is part of the concert experience for me. :thumbsup:
And FP, I really enjoyed reading your empassioned review, too. Sounds like it was a totally awesome show. And another experience that you will never forget, I'm sure.
Fp, thanks for another awesome review! It all just boggles the mind!
I wish he knew your were actually from Australia! Maybe you should take a small sign to somehow let him know that. He probably thinks you're from America since that's where he saw you first. How about flowers with a note from you tucked inside? :hmm:
I thought he remembered me from Sydney 2010 (see avatar) because he recognised me at Niagara Falls. But when he said 'you've come a long way' I thought I was wrong. I don't know what I will do on Friday. Hope the seat swallows me up, probably. I also don't wish to call more attention to myself.
If the review was passionate, it's how I felt.
It seems he remembers you from Niagara when you were sitting with PLS and isn't making the connection to Sydney 2010 - can't blame him, he does so many shows and that was over two years ago - but regardless, it's EXTREMELY COOL!!!!! Glenn is so wonderful!!!!!
I assumed that "you've come a long way" referred to all the traveling she's done to see him, not necessarily just the trip from Sydney to Brisbane.
That's why I think he thinks she's from the US.
That's my take on it, too.
At Niagara Falls I believe he remembered me from Sydney. I may be wrong but I think I have to include Sydney in this. I know it was three years ago but that's how it began. He only knew me in Niagara Falls because he knew me from Sydney.
It sounds like 'Uncle Bob' made a very rude appearance at this show. I gave my opinion of the review at the end...
http://www.tonedeaf.com.au/reviews/s...glenn-frey.htm
Oh man, people like "Uncle Bob" who holler out crap during concerts make me want to put my Stevie Nicks high-heeled platform boots up their rear ends. That dude better be glad I wasn't next to him or the claws would've come out, lol.
The Tone-Deaf people also put the wrong Twitter handle when they tweeted the story. They used the fake handle instead of Glenn's, when the fake one clearly states he has nothing to do with Glenn or the Eagles.
I hate that too, but I am still LOL about "Uncle Bob". :hilarious::hilarious::hilarious: I can hear him saying that. :D
When I wrote my review I had no intention of describing Uncle Bob. Glenn dealt with it with his usual class, that's all. I have also replied to this review.