Originally Posted by AmarilloByMorning
This is just speculation, but perhaps NKIT was a bit of a vocal strain to sing every night.
Yeah! Pity so much of Glenn stuff has gone. I regret that I've only seen him do AG, TS, NKIT and YBTTC once. What I wouldn't give to see a Glenn solo concert some time. (soon??)
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Regarding the third verse to Tequila Sunrise: I can tell you that the song was performed with all verses (including "go to Mexico") by the Eagles at Holy Cross University on November 11, 1973. I have a recording of this show.
Someone has mistakenly reported that the verse was written and performed for HFO, which is not the case. I don't know why they dropped the verse for the Desperado album and subsequent performances prior to HFO.
Maybe it was to shorten the song. I'm an old recording engineer from the era of vinyl, and we had to be careful with the time-length of sides. The longer a side ran, the narrower you had to preset for the the grooves made by the cutterhead, resulting in less volume and low-end. It wasn't unusual to edit a few seconds out of songs to get the overall time of a side down.
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Might be worth adding, the third verse of TS also features in the Netherlands 1973 gig on my new best friend the Earlybirds DVD - the same one the How Long video was taken from (that they reference in the HOTE doc). It's quite a nice rendition actually: Don, Glenn and Bernie all on acoustic guitars (no mandolin or electric) and at some points it is just almost Glenn singing on his own too. I don't actually know what Randy does on it - you can't hear any bass whatsoever, so perhaps he was on acoustic too?
Hi not been able to get on here for a while due to phone probs no change there lol hope you all had a great Christmas and new year ,sorry if this is posted in the wrong place
but could anyone tell me eagles' complete setlist for the June 75 Wembley midsummer madness festival? I know they did 15 songs and i know four of those were take it easy best of my love one of these nights and too many hands but could anyone tell me the other 11 please would really appreciate it
Setlist.fm doesn't have the setlist for that specific show but the link will show you other setlists from 1975 so imagine the Wembley one was similar: http://www.setlist.fm/search?query=e...rtist=6bd6bede
-Ali
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