yes he is.
He said he knew I would try to just get the cheapest tickets available. He said NO WAY. You like them so much that he is going to do it up right. Said if they do not come close, we WILL fly to vegas when they play there again.
yes he is.
He said he knew I would try to just get the cheapest tickets available. He said NO WAY. You like them so much that he is going to do it up right. Said if they do not come close, we WILL fly to vegas when they play there again.
I was just thinking...I hope all the usual suspects are accompanying the guys on this tour...Michael, Scott, Will...guess we won't know til we get to Louisville...they are part of the family to me now...
AEW posted this link in another thread, but after reading it I thought it should go here too, because they talk about the possibility of having former members on stage with them. It makes me wonder if we'll see Bernie.
http://www.rollingstone.com/music/vi...#ixzz2UhxKdyTq
~ Cathy ~
And I dream I'm on vacation 'Cause I like the way that sounds,
It's a perfect occupation for me.
That last paragraph was from a year ago and we since have heard that Bernie IS rehearsing with them and I want to believe that but who really knows, I guess.
I just don't know how you would do a "History of the Eagles Tour" without at least a member or 2. It's not like some groups that have had dozens of members over a shorter amount of time.
This paragraph in that article just saddens me:
What would of hurt to let him sit in for one or two songs. It probably would have meant the world to him to do that. And I would love to know just how they gave him a "no in a round-about way". And yet Randy justifies it with the last line. Just more proof of what a great guy Randy was/is.Leaving the Eagles is like leaving the Mob: once you're gone, that's it. There's no coming back. There are no second chances. There's no reunion concert. There's not even a guest appearance at a single gig. "They came to Los Angeles for a show a few years ago and I asked if I could sit in," former bassist Randy Meisner told Rolling Stone in 2008. "I didn't get much response. I thought it would be nice to sit in with [current bassist] Timothy B. Schmit and sing 'Take It to the Limit,' but they pretty much gave me a 'no' in a round-about way. I can't blame them. They have to keep their band the way it is."
He sings it high, he plays it low
New Dates!!
Oct. 4 Pinnacle Bank Arena, Lincoln, NE
10/5 Pepsi Center, Denver, CO
10/7 Intrust Bank Arena, Wichita, KS
10/9 BOK Center, Tulsa, OK
10/11 American Airlines Center, Dallas, TX
10/14 Fedex Forum, Memphis, TN
10/16 Bridgestone Arena, Nashville, TN
10/18 Bankers Fieldhouse, Indianapolis, IN
10/19 Allstate Arena, Rosemont, IL
10/21 IWireless Arena, Moline, IL
10/23 Sprint Center, Kansas City, MO
10/24 Scottrade Center, St. Louis, MO
I have a very important meeting in a few minutes that will take a while, so I can't make individual threads at the moment. They aren't on TM yet, so I don't know when tickets go on sale.
VK
You can't change the world but you can change yourself.
There's your Indy show, PM!!
And there's your Moline show, Austin!!!
He sings it high, he plays it low
They are on VIP Nation, but no sale dates announced.
VK
You can't change the world but you can change yourself.
Oooh! Very happy for all our Midwestern Borderers this morning!