Re: Celebration of the History of the Eagles documentary
Finally decided to watch this again today. The first time I watched it, which was last August, I was so overwhelmed by it that I cried afterwards. Because of the great concert footage, all the emotions and conflict of the band over the years, them speaking of Joe's struggle with drugs and alcohol and sobriety, and of course because I had seen this after Glenn's passing. So I had told myself that I was going to eventually watch it again. I figured today is a good a time as any. And once again, it brought me to tears. It really is one of the best music documentaries that I have ever seen.
Re: Celebration of the History of the Eagles documentary
It really is a fantastic documentary. I haven’t rewatched it recently but I’m thinking about doing it now. Still, like you, I get pretty emotional.
Re: Celebration of the History of the Eagles documentary
Yes I tend to default to 'Farewell 1' but HOTE is magnificent too. I must watch it again as well. :idea: Anyone on for a watch party?
Re: Celebration of the History of the Eagles documentary
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Elle81
Finally decided to watch this again today. The first time I watched it, which was last August, I was so overwhelmed by it that I cried afterwards. Because of the great concert footage, all the emotions and conflict of the band over the years, them speaking of Joe's struggle with drugs and alcohol and sobriety, and of course because I had seen this after Glenn's passing. So I had told myself that I was going to eventually watch it again. I figured today is a good a time as any. And once again, it brought me to tears. It really is one of the best music documentaries that I have ever seen.
I remember watching it the evening after Glenn :heart: died because as I said at the time I had to see him alive once more before I could even begin to process that he was gone.
Re: Celebration of the History of the Eagles documentary
Aww, GA. You're going to make me cry. 5 years later and it's still hard for me to process it.
I re-watched it for two reasons.#1 like I said, it is a well put together documentary. and #2, I had thought that this had a clip of Don H. talking about Joe's struggle with addiction and he got so emotional that he had to step out of the camera's view for a second. And in HOTE, it's Felder who does that, when he's talking about being fired (I believe).
However, I know for certain that I saw an interview with the band and it was Henley that got choked up when he was talking about Joe. Now after watching it again, I know it had to have been some random tv interview.
Re: Celebration of the History of the Eagles documentary
What more can be said? Fantastic job love HOTE.