guess gf doesnt realize we love his back up band just as much as him (wade will hh) lol
When I go to see Glenn Frey it's him I go to see. I like his band, but 'just as much as him'? Sorry; not in my case.
The other major change he made was replacing Al Garth with Tom Evans, something nobody has commented on. Given that Al Garth was with him for his entire solo career, it's a big change.
Well, Tom plays on the album (Al does appear though - he plays recorder on Caroline, No.
I've caught up on my sleep from the trip, slept eleven hours last night! With a clearer head, it occurs to me that the likely reason he tended to sing and talk to the other half of the audience was that someone near the front on the other side (our side) was recording. Someone who buys a high-dollar membership plus pays for tickets might assume they have the right to record the entire thing.
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He sings it high, he plays it low
Actually, Glenn often turns that way when he talks between songs at his solo gigs. He usually directs the chit-chat towards Danny Grenier. When he's not doing that, he often looks down while talking, fiddling with his guitar. He rarely meets eyes when talking between songs at solo gigs. It happens sometimes, but it's not the norm. When it does happen, of course, you feel like a million bucks - but again, it's not a regular thing at solo gigs.
You'll see him look out into the audience and make eye contact during Eagles gigs, but even that's often when someone else is in the spotlight and he's stepped back a bit. Perhaps this is because at his solo gigs, he might feel more exposed and vulnerable.
When he was performing, he took his typical stance at the mike, and closed his eyes while singing as per usual. I don't think he was trying to diss anyone.