Fp, awesome photos! And memories for you!
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Fp, awesome photos! And memories for you!
Yesterday I was thinking that August 5, 1988 was nine months to the day after my father died, and how Glenn lifted my spirits. Where have the years gone? They are still there, but I feel a bit different about it all now. Like my dad, Glenn is now part of my past. :weep:
Very nice, FP. You are extremely lucky to have seen that show. :jealous:
Love those photos - what a time to treasure.
Three years ago tonight I saw my last live Eagles show on the History tour.
It was an awesome night and got to meet Molly, Mr. Molly, and Austin!
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Can't believe it's been so long and will never happen again. :sad:
So glad you got to see that show. It breaks my heart that it's all over.
Me too:weep:
My last Eagles show as well. So glad to have met you at a show.
Never thought it would be my last Eagles concert. I figured I'd get to see them again at least once before they retired. Never imagined this would have happened.
It was an amazing show, and while I love my first Eagles concert and will never forget it, the second (and final) show was really amazing. Probably due to having better seats, more informal, and the setlist choices.
That said, I feel so lucky to have even seen them at all. The fact I could see them not once but twice was special.
Everyone tends to regret not doing something when something tragic happens, and I regret not going to more Eagles shows.... But, I just have to remember the above sentences.
On Sunday, it will be three years since my first ever Eagles concert. It was something I dreamed of 40 years ago (although in that dream I wasn't middle-aged and the band weren't in their sixties!). I didn't want to miss the anniversary so I've started early by going through the show thread (Toronto, November 6th 2013). I was surprised to find a few videos of the show still online (I think they may be blocked in the US) and watched, amazed that I was actually there. The show was on Glenn's 65th birthday but not much was made of that though he made a joke of it being a "black day for Rock 'n' Roll".
Two days later, they announced the UK tour and I had to scarmble for a ticket before I'd recovered from this time. I have a slight regret that I didn't get a better seat but I'm going to celebrate seeing my favourite band (twice) 40 years late.
I saw their concert saw them in Montreal two days before that. Amazing experience.