Someone posted this on one of the FB Glenn pages I'm on. I have never seen it...LOVE IT!!!!
https://youtu.be/g43lzeuT1iQ
Someone posted this on one of the FB Glenn pages I'm on. I have never seen it...LOVE IT!!!!
https://youtu.be/g43lzeuT1iQ
Hi Martha - Yeah, that is a great video. That was from a show call Popgala in Amsterdam. At one time their whole set was on you tube. Maybe some you tube sleuths can bring the whole concert up again.
@NKIT: Ask and ye shall receive! I've got it bookmarked. LOL.
https://www.dailymotion.com/video/x3pigdk
Pippin - Thank You ! I knew someone here would come up with it !
Wow, I have not seen the whole concert in so many years. I forget they open with the Acapella intro (from the folk song Come All Ye Fair And Tender Ladies). Also, the much more country version of TIE. Sugar sure looks good ! Patched jean - check, "Eagles" t-shirt with Teen King on the back - check, 'stache and hair - check !
I sometimes tend to forget how great Glenn, Don, Randy and Bernie sounded together - amazing harmonies ! I love the part where Glenn tries to explain the TS drink to the confused Dutch audience. Thank You again Pippin.
PS - I saw that Daily Motion also has the BBC Concert too -very cool !
Last edited by New Kid In Town; 01-02-2019 at 10:50 AM.
You're welcome! This is such a good set and the guys were obviously enjoying themselves.
Thank you all so much ladies for posting these links. I'm listening to the concert now while I posting.
And NKIT - the opening acapella harmony is actually a verse from a folk song called 'Silver Dagger' that was recorded by Joan Baez in the early-60's. It's easy to see how the video owner got confused though because I think there were several iterations of the song's title.
"People don't run out of dreams: People just run out of time ..."
Glenn Frey 11/06/1948 - 01/18/2016
Dreamer - Thank You, I knew they had posted the wrong song title but for the life of me I could not think of "Silver Dagger". A senior moment for sure !
Pippin, thank you! Love it! I must say, Glenn at his ultimate hotness here with the mustache and gorgeous hair! My favorite era!
My husband was perusing YouTube last night and told me to come watch a Glenn biography he'd found. I went and watched with him and he thought it was all great stuff. It was just pictures that someone had done unofficially. Little did he know I had seen all the pictures and knew everything they were telling already!
Last edited by Brooke; 02-08-2019 at 04:54 PM.
"They will never forget you 'till somebody new comes along"
1948-2016 Gone but not forgotten
Here's a video of Glenn being interviewed by Roy Faires of KVUE-TV in support of "Let's Get Harry":
https://www.texasarchive.org/library...2&p=video1&b=0
Description of video is:
In this unedited segment from a 24 Action News broadcast for Austin’s KVUE-TV, Roy Faires sits down with musician Glenn Frey of the Eagles to talk about his film debut in Let’s Get Harry (1986). Frey discusses how he caught the acting bug and what films inspire him. Faires also questions Frey about the director Alan Smithee. Alan Smithee was an official pseudonym used by members of the Directors Guild of America who wished to disown a project after proving to a guild panel that they did not exercise creative control. Stuart Rosenberg used the pseudonym for this film. The name was formally discontinued in 2000. Faires worked as a special project director and entertainment critic/reporter at KVUE-TV, Austin’s ABC affiliate, from 1976-1989.