Of all the accolades, awards, honors and tributes in the music industry I sometimes wonder what could/would be the most meaningful. Clearly the Kennedy Center Honors might be high on the list followed by the Grammys and the controversial RRHOF but there are many others including posthumous tributes like hometown street signs, statues, concert tributes, documentaries, movies, plays, musicals, etc.
I really wish Glenn had been well enough to participate in the KCH because I believe he would have enjoyed the experience very much.
I know that continuing the band has been equated with honoring Glenn Frey and I don't disagree fans could/would feel that way. When it gets right down to it, to each his own.
For me, I like to think all the money and fame in the world can not compare to the thrill of walking out on stage before thousands of fans many of whom will never forget the thrill of their first Eagles concert.
For me that moment came many years ago.
"We're the Eagles from Los Angeles." - Glenn Frey's signature introduction.
And they were.
Fast forward to the present and it's a different band, a different show.
No Glenn Frey. No Eagles.
On July 14th the brand will be in Buffalo which prompted one writer to ponder what fans could expect minus Glenn Frey.
https://buffalonews.com/2018/07/10/s...e-eagles-show/