I didn't see any satin on it whatsoever. GA can go into details, but it looks like my old varsity jacket from high school. Wool blend with leather sleeves, and knit ribbing at the wrists and waist.
I didn't see any satin on it whatsoever. GA can go into details, but it looks like my old varsity jacket from high school. Wool blend with leather sleeves, and knit ribbing at the wrists and waist.
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I thought they were like the current ones (which I bought one at the Indy show) but I was watching the doc today and I saw no wool on the ones they wore in the 70s. Idk why it matters but I just thought it'd be cool to have one like the original ones.
Here's an interesting link I found regarding the Eagles and how they favored wearing sports jerseys and t-shirts:
http://njbaseball.blogspot.com/2013/...ting-band.html
Towards the bottom is the picture of all the guys around the time Timothy joined the band, wearing the black jackets with the E on the front. They are identified as varsity jackets, which would be like the athletic one my son has. Wool with leather sleeves with ribbing around the wrists and waist. However, in the picture of Glen flipping Felder the bird, he's wearing a satin Cowboys jacket. I remember those from the 70s and 80s. It's possible that the band had both. I'll have to go back and re-watch (dang!) because I thought I remembered a clip of Randy wearing one of those jackets that seemed more like a satin jacket than a varsity jacket.
Did anyone else notice the setlist that is taped next to Don? I was watching the concert on my laptop and during "OOTN" I noticed there is a setlist taped next to Don and his drums, but I haven't had a chance to go back and try to read it and see what other songs were played.
"They will never forget you 'till somebody new comes along"
1948-2016 Gone but not forgotten
"People don't run out of dreams: People just run out of time ..."
Glenn Frey 11/06/1948 - 01/18/2016
Their setlist didn't change much from night to night. If you have the Houston '77 show that's a pretty normal setlist for '77.
This one is from Rochester, NY March of '77:
Hotel California
Lyin' Eyes
Wasted Time
Take It to the Limit
Desperado
Midnight Flyer
Turn to Stone
(Joe Walsh song)
Already Gone
One of These Nights
Funk #49
(James Gang cover)
Good Day in Hell
Rocky Mountain Way
(Joe Walsh song)
Encore:
Witchy Woman
James Dean
The Best of My Love
Walk Away
(James Gang cover)
Tequila Sunrise
Wintertime is a razor blade that the devil made
It's the price we pay for the summertime - J.W. '69
The setlist for the DC shows were different, or so I was told by a friend who was at one of them.
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