Brothers for life. RIP Glenn
I'm not sure I believe in fate, but I know that crossing paths with Glenn Lewis Frey in 1970 changed my life forever, and it eventually had an impact on the lives of millions of other people all over the planet. It will be very strange going forward in a world without him in it. But, I will be grateful, every day, that he was in my life. Rest in peace, my brother. You did what you set out to do, and then some." -Don Henley
Right or wrong, what’s done is done
It’s only moments that you borrow...
The setlist has been reupdated. One Of These Nights was sung. So MC. That is 7 and if we're counting Don singing co-lead on Ol' 55 and How Long (unless he's not doing his usual on these songs), its 9.
Brothers for life. RIP Glenn
I'm not sure I believe in fate, but I know that crossing paths with Glenn Lewis Frey in 1970 changed my life forever, and it eventually had an impact on the lives of millions of other people all over the planet. It will be very strange going forward in a world without him in it. But, I will be grateful, every day, that he was in my life. Rest in peace, my brother. You did what you set out to do, and then some." -Don Henley
Cool, thanks.
And it now includes the Vince Gill song. I'll be interested to hear it.
The setlist.fm updated again. From this list, Best Of My Love was sung. 28 songs were sung.
Brothers for life. RIP Glenn
I'm not sure I believe in fate, but I know that crossing paths with Glenn Lewis Frey in 1970 changed my life forever, and it eventually had an impact on the lives of millions of other people all over the planet. It will be very strange going forward in a world without him in it. But, I will be grateful, every day, that he was in my life. Rest in peace, my brother. You did what you set out to do, and then some." -Don Henley
That’s so cool that a Vince song was included, though “Next Big Thing” isn’t one of my favorites.
So Don sings 8-10 songs out of 28. Not a bad ratio.
Right or wrong, what’s done is done
It’s only moments that you borrow...
The setlist posted is accurate. During OOTN, Don's voice was drowned out by the instruments. I chalked this up to yet another sound issue at the Fieldhouse. Historically, it's not the best venue for concerts around here. Depending on who is playing, they seem to have a hard time with the sound.
I loved their show in Louisville last fall, but this one topped it. I think they have rehearsed like crazy and it showed tonight. They sounded more polished.
I'm glad I saw the show at the beginning of the tour. I'll be interested to read reviews at the end of it. Don made the comment at the beginning of the show about it being the start of a long tour and they had 52 more to go.
It was so great to How Long in person. They sounded great! I do wish they would've played The Long Run. I'm not sure why that gets left out.
Side note... People next to me were complaining about the show being to Walsh-heavy. He did the typical Joe Walsh songs he's done for years when touring with them.
Lastly, I have to be at work in 6 hours. I'm really wishing I took tomorrow off!
Did Don sing co-lead on How Long and Ol' 55?
They complained about too much Joe songs? Oh my. Yep. Its the same songs he's been singing since he's been in the band. I shake my head on that one. They must had never been to a show.
You sound like me. I'm driving 3 hours to New Orleans and heading back after the show and I'm not taking off that day and the next day. I think I will be fine. I drive to my state coast and back all the time.
Thanks for the recap.
Brothers for life. RIP Glenn
I'm not sure I believe in fate, but I know that crossing paths with Glenn Lewis Frey in 1970 changed my life forever, and it eventually had an impact on the lives of millions of other people all over the planet. It will be very strange going forward in a world without him in it. But, I will be grateful, every day, that he was in my life. Rest in peace, my brother. You did what you set out to do, and then some." -Don Henley
Brothers for life. RIP Glenn
I'm not sure I believe in fate, but I know that crossing paths with Glenn Lewis Frey in 1970 changed my life forever, and it eventually had an impact on the lives of millions of other people all over the planet. It will be very strange going forward in a world without him in it. But, I will be grateful, every day, that he was in my life. Rest in peace, my brother. You did what you set out to do, and then some." -Don Henley