This is a good one. It's from a 1994 show and includes Get Over It, Joe playing Amazing Grace (on a GF signature Rickenbacker, if I'm seeing right). Joe mugs a lot for the camera, Glenn is subdued, Henley struts, Felder looks happy and Tim does not.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9pJdtL81Aws
The 1972 Tryin' performance was a good fit with Cameron Crowe's recent quote:
It's annoying when videos are restricted by region. I guess that Buffalo 1994 videos won't be available in the US, either.They were fierce and joyful, playing with all the piss and vinegar of a young band hitting its early stride.
I thought it was strange that noone had posted it.
I think it's standard for Glenn to dedicate or send the song out "to someone who's not here with us tonight." I doubt very much that Randy was traveling or going to concerts just a few months after his accident. He was in a bad way but thankfully, reportedly, hopefully is doing much better.
Thanks for this UTW. It seems to be only be available in Europe. It's rare to see a HFO show these days and they all look so young!! Glenn does seem to be off form, like he's struggling to put on a happy face and it seemed to affect the rest of the band - apart from Felder. It was a very subdued concert compared to other ones I've seen. Don was on drums for most of the concert and I loved hearing Desperado with him on drums and Glenn on the piano - always a classic performance!!
But it was good - I've forgotten much of the HFO concert I saw, I was too excited to just be there
"The more I know, the less I understand...."
Don't crack up, bend your brain, see both sides, throw off your mental chains"
If it's a 1994 concert, maybe Glenn was being affected by his diverticulitis?
-Kim-
People don't run out of dreams, People just run out of time