I finally got my package in yesterday!! First thing I did was thumb through all those pictures. Just dreamy...
Can't wait to devote more time to it.
I finally got my package in yesterday!! First thing I did was thumb through all those pictures. Just dreamy...
Can't wait to devote more time to it.
Post any you find particularly yummy!
Don’t give him any ideas! He’d have to find me first, lol.
Actually I meant that concert footage/extra recordings may be literally hiding underneath the hoards of home movies, which may be stored in a back corner somewhere...and would explain why Henley and Azoff can’t find any extra stuff to release.
I absolutely agree. Good Day in Hell is awesome—that slide guitar, wow!
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I’ve finally gotten to listen to the tracks on YouTube so here are some of my thoughts
Take It To The Limit: a more inconsistent lead vocal from Randy. He sings a couple parts in the outro different (more like the Seattle version) and he has trouble initially with the high note. The strings (I think they are there) add a nice touch to it live
Already gone: excellent lead by Glenn but I am really dissapointed by how the background vocals aren’t louder on the chorus. That’s one my favorite things in Eagles songs was AG’s chorus. It seems only Glenn Randy and Don are singing, at least to me.
Take it easy: reminds of the Capital centre video, which is a great thing. I much prefer Randy singing vs Timothy in this song and I think it shows
One Of These Nights: absolutely loves they included this song in there. It is an amazing performance and one of my favorite things is how easy it is to hear Glenn in the choruses. I could never hear him before and it adds to my appreciation to the vocals in the song. One weird thing it seems like someone says something right as don says the intro line of “One of These nights” odd
Witchy woman: sadly no extended intro which rocks but still a really good job. Don plays with the phrasing of the lines a little and i was able to hear Joe a good amount in the background.
Funk #49: not a whole lot to say. The background vocals were great and Joe sang pretty well
Good Day In Hell: it was nice to hear this live. I liked how they changed “whiskey” to “Quaaludes and wine”, don and Glenn sing well together (Glenn being more prominent) and the slide guitar rocks.
James Dean: I was impressed with how well they played this. It’s not a song I particularly care for but it was really good. I loved the outro with the “too fast too live too young to die”. The guitars were great
Overall I loved the performance I’m so glad we got a lot of songs not on Eagles Live. I was thrilled at how well you could hear individual parts from the vocals, the bass, and other guitar parts. I always had trouble with Glenn and Joe but in this I could hear them. Glenn seemed to be having a great time with the Ad libs flowing out. My only wish was that they put Best Of My Love as one of the songs but I’m still thrilled with how these songs came out
I finally got a chance to listen to Live at the Forum and the audio is terrific. New Kid in Town made the hair stand up on my arms. This is one cd I'll be playing a lot of.
"You only live forever in the lights you make....you only hear the music when your heart begins to break."
I loved that too about "One of These Nights" and finally hearing Glenn's backing vocals. I could never make his out in the original single even though I knew he was singing, but here I heard him clearly.
~*Amanda*~
"So often times it happens that we live our lives in chains and we never even know we have the key."