Yesterday (3/21) was the 44th anniversary of the Capitol Centre concert.
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Yesterday (3/21) was the 44th anniversary of the Capitol Centre concert.
Mr. Tempchin is remarking on Glenn's last public show in Bossier City, La. in July 29, 2015. https://www.facebook.com/JackTempchin/photos/a.10150105408499816/10158729520564816/?type=3&theater
Was it released as a single in '80? Well, slap me and call me Susan. I associate it very strongly with 1979.
According to Wikipedia, the song was released in the U.S. as a single on February 8,...
Say wha? I thought it was released in 1979, no?
I wondered why I'd seen photos of him all kitted out in his softball gear. Do you know if other members of Chicago participated? There are photos of them in athletic clothes holding bats - maybe they...
I am told that Joe Walsh joined the Eagles on this date in 1975, taking the place of a fed-up Bernie.
I am somewhat reliably informed that "One of These Nights" reached #1 on the Billboard chart on this day in 1975.
I don't wanna push my luck :)
Follow-up: Mr. Boylan was kind enough to reply, "Yes. To the best of my recollection, the original four Eagles backed her up at both those dates" referring to June 12 and June 16, 1971.
That would explain the two dates for sure.
I'm using a Chrome browser. Can't get to the page using Internet Explorer either.
That ad is so cool! It is a mystery though, isn't it? We now have two seemingly verified Disneyland appearances...
Did you by chance save the ad from the Concert Chronology? The cached web page is all that's left, which doesn't contain the images.
You're right, D.! June 16, 1971 is the - I mean THE - date. I was excited and confused. Most of the time, I'm just confused :)
It's so neat. Never imagined actual evidence of the historic night...
Guys, check it out: someone has an original program from the 1971 Disneyland grad nite where Linda Ronstadt and the future Eagles performed. Turns out the actual date was June 12, 1971:...
June 1, 1972! You all know what happened! Greatness happened. Indelible music and memories were launched.
He was quoted some years ago as secretly wishing that the Eagles would have extended an invitation for him to join their band, because of all the interpersonal turmoil in Chicago (apparently he...
Thank you, ETG! I'm feeling no pain, thank the Lord and the Eagles too.
Sorry to go OT, everyone.
Surely we should have a big ol' street party to celebrate it - somewhere appropriate, maybe Jackson Browne's house or if Jackson objects maybe Winslow, Arizona!
TIE gave me comfort this morning as...
On this day, May 1, 1972 the Eagles released their first single "Take It Easy" -- woo! Perfect excuse to celebrate. :rockguitar:
On this day in 1998, Los Eagles were inducted into the Hall of Fame.
http://articles.latimes.com/1998/jan/13/news/mn-7845
Love that quote, where's it from? :rofl: So cute.
So true, there are songs from the 80s - even the 90s! - that sound so absurd and passé. Thank goodness the Eagles and their producers didn't indulge in fads.
The single or the album? Never mind, I should Google that :)
These songs never get old, they're still exciting. What is that strange power? That's a rhetorical question but if you happen to know,...
Aw shoot, man - I missed it by 4 days! And that's one of my very favorite songs. It doesn't seem possible that this song is 44 years old. It's still exciting and fresh.
On September 3, 1977, Randy "Babyface" Meisner played his last concert with the Eagles at Alpine Valley Music Theatre in East Troy, Wisconsin.
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