A picture! Far away and hard to see, but we take what we can get...
A picture! Far away and hard to see, but we take what we can get...
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A few pictures from tonight in the Charlottesville paper.
http://www.dailyprogress.com/gallery...562216a6c.html
I just need a little downtime.........
A blurry photo is better than no photos at all, imo. It looks like that one was taken later in the set because it doesn't look like Glenn is wearing his now signature blue overshirt.
Cool press photos. I'll post the one of Glenn in Frey Fever .
-Kim-
People don't run out of dreams, People just run out of time
Hello! Dreamer, HB, and I are back in Richmond after a great show! They sounded great; their performance was enthusiastic; they looked good as well. I especially liked Don's hair and beard.
Regarding that - Fashion report, for those who are interested: you can see what they were wearing for the first half in the above photo; for the second half, Glenn changes into a peach overshirt; Joe changed into a black shirt with a red swirly design on it; Tim changed into a long-sleeved white shirt.
Everyone sounded good - I noticed no mistakes and indeed, they were better than in Austin.
Their chatter was a bit briefer than usual - maybe time was short? We didn't get much of an intro to "The Long Run" or "Heartache Tonight". However, they made a joke I hadn't heard before after "Saturday Night." I'd like to type it here, but Dreamer's laptop is giving me hell and I seriously cannot type even one sentence without it messing up. I'll let her do the rest!
Actually, she says that it's late so we'll just post tomorrow... sorry to keep you in suspense!
Well - now that I've seen Soda and Houston Baby back to Texas, I've had a few minutes to do some catching up here. First of all though, it was such fun spending some time together with them again and we had a wonderful few days. We got in a bunch of sightseeing and were going almost non-stop for their entire visit. Heck - I must have put almost a thousand miles on my car, but not a problem since I enjoy driving. Most importantly, us girls had a great time and were entertained, ya know.
Now, enough about us cause what's really the most important is the show on Monday night. It was, of course, brilliant. The crowd was really into the show from the beginning and never let up the entire night. And neither did the band. They were really on, and, as VA said in another thread, made what must be a grueling and exhausting three hours seem totally effortless.
I love the part Don has added to the "Bud" story at the beginning about how Bud would drink beer and tell them how good they sounded and Glenn chimes in "drink up ladies and gentlemen". Soda mentioned that they weren't quite as talkative - Don didn't say anything much at all before The Long Run where he usually comments about the song being recorded in Miami (or at least, that's what he's told) and how they were told they wouldn't last. I missed hearing that. Glenn didn't do the part about how the Beach Boys were pioneers and the Eagles were just settlers before Heartache Tonight. I didn't miss that though cause I personally respectfully disagree with that line. Anyway, those were the only two noticeable changes from the Austin show to me.
We had met a really nice family at the VIP reception - a mom, dad, and their preteen son. Mom and son had bought the tickets as a Father's Day gift for Dad. I was kidding around a lot with the young kid and telling him how lucky he was to be there and if he managed to get anything from the band that I was going to take him down and wrestle them away from him. They were lots of fun to chat with and the son has been to lots of concerts and passionately loves music. Anyway, at the end of the show, I saw Don go over and get a set of drumsticks and I was hoping they were for him. Sure enough, they were - Don walked to the foot of the stage and motioned for him to come get them. Everyone around in our section gave a big round of applause. You could just see the kid beaming. As we were leaving, I teased him again and pretended like I was going to keep my earlier promise to take him down. We all chatted some more before we departed and it was so awesome seeing how happy Don had made that kid. These are the kinds of things you just love to see.
I don't even know how many HotE shows I've seen now, but I still am nowhere near ready for it to end. It really is bittersweet watching the show and thinking this incredible tour may be soon coming to an end. I just keep clinging to the hope that they may rethink this after a break.
"People don't run out of dreams: People just run out of time ..."
Glenn Frey 11/06/1948 - 01/18/2016
Thanks for the review, Dreamer!
I forgot to mention this, I saw a tweet after this concert from one young fan to Naill Horan (One Direction) that they were at the Eagles concert, and that the Eagles played for over three hours. Then she asked him why he didn't do that. Not sure why I found that highly amusing.
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From the Richmond newspaper
http://www.richmond.com/entertainmen...8b4024c48.html
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You didn't like the review? I thought it was very measured.