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sodascouts
12-28-2010, 07:50 PM
Now that we're coming to the end of the year, I thought I'd recap some notable Eagles events that happened in 2010. There's been a lot going on!

JANUARY
11: Rolling Stone prints an article stating that the Eagles and Fleetwood Mac are preparing to tour together. Controversy over the move abounds in both the Eagles and Fleetwood Mac fandoms. Two days later, however, Timothy B. Schmit states that he hasn't heard anything about it and the plans come to nothing.

27: Joe Walsh (rock star) sues Joe Walsh (congressional candidate) for putting lyrics promoting himself to the melody of "Life's Been Good" and posting a video of the song being performed on YouTube and his own site.

FEBRUARY
20: Deacon Frey and friends put on a benefit for Haiti at the House of Blues in Hollywood, California, with Deacon and his father Glenn Frey performing together as the final act. Glenn Frey performs several covers he has never before played in public such as "Werewolves of London" and sings lead vocals on "Life in the Fast Lane" publicly for the first time since 1993.

MARCH
13: Joe Walsh (rock star) settles with Joe Walsh (candidate) when the latter agrees to take down the offending video and promise never to repost it, nor to use the former's songs in any other way in his campaign.

16: Eagles announce that they will be playing several stadium dates with The Dixie Chicks and (sometimes) Keith Urban over the summer. Controversy continues in the Eagles fandom, with fans fearing the Eagles will make this the standard and ditch full shows. Also, fans who aren't country music aficionados don't look forward to sitting through country acts to hear an abbreviated Eagles set. The next day, Glenn Frey does a run of rare TV interviews alongside Dixie Chick singer Natalie Maines to promote the project.

26: Timothy B. Schmit plays the first of several solo dates in England, his first ever solo shows in the country; indeed, in addition to the handful of solo dates he played in America in the fall of 2009, the British solo shows constitute the only ones he has ever played anywhere.

APRIL
16: Eagles commence the long-awaited west coast leg of their tour (their last visit was in 2005) at the Hollywood Bowl in Los Angeles; it is also their first time playing at the historic venue. They add "Seven Bridges Road" into their setlist for the first time since 2002, sending fans into ecstasies. They even play the full version for several shows, which they had not done since 1980.

19: Eagles start canceling some of the Chicks/Urban shows and announcing more shows sans Urban and the Chicks, reassuring fans that they don't intend to give up touring on their own.

MAY
6: Glenn and Cindy Frey win the "Loop Award" from the Los Angeles Lupus organization; Glenn Frey and Joe Walsh, aka The Party of Two, play the benefit to help raise funds for the foundation and its work.

13: Timothy B. Schmit is suddenly struck down by an intestinal ailment and hospitalized, causing the postponement of several shows and a Joe Walsh meet'n'greet. Fans freak out. After a tense week, the shows are rescheduled and Schmit issues an announcement stating that all is well.

29: Joe Walsh does his only meet'n'greet of the year in Portland, Oregon.

31: Joe Walsh issues a restraining order against an elderly neighbor who has threatened to kill him.

JULY
10: Eagles kick off their "Summer Tour" with The Dixie Chicks and Keith Urban in East Rutherford, New Jersey.

19: Eagles announce that they will play Australia at the end of the year, their first visit Down Under since 2004.

23: Eagles make a rare television appearance on the Australian show Hey Hey It's Saturday.

26: Eagles add "Best of My Love" to their setlist beginning at a Dallas, Texas concert; it is the first time the song has been played by the Eagles since 2002.

AUGUST

5: On the eve of his win against Chuck DeVore (see below) Henley gives an interview to the Campaigns and Copyrights blog (http://copyrightsandcampaigns.blogspot.com/2010/08/henley-devore-settle-lawsuit-henley.html) which, in addition to discussing the case, excoriates YouTube and calls for government action against the site; his rant is so vociferous that it garners broad-based media attention all the way from tech blogs to Rolling Stone. When Rolling Stone characterizes Henley's attitude towards YouTube as "surprisingly conservative," manager Irving Azoff uses his then-newly created Twitter account (http://twitter.com/irvingazoff) to tweet his indignation.

8: Don Henley and co-plaintiffs Mike Campbell and Danny Kortchmar finally win their lawsuit against politician Chuck DeVore (proceedings first began in April 2009). DeVore was sued for posting on YouTube and his own site political satires done to the tunes of "Boys of Summer" and "All She Wants to Do Is Dance", changing the lyrics to criticize President Obama and DeVore's political opponent Barbara Boxer. As part of the court decision, DeVore is forbidden to post the videos or to make more of them, and is forced to pay an undisclosed amount of money to Henley, Campbell, and Kortchmar. The judgment also forces DeVore to apologize to Henley for casting aspersions upon his character.

SEPTEMBER
4: The Party of Two plays its first public show since 1993 at the Jazz Aspen Music Festival in Snowmass, Colorado.

17: Don Henley plays the first of a spate of solo dates on the west coast. While promoting the shows, Henley reveals that he plans to put out two solo albums in the next year: one will be country and one will be rhythm'n'blues. Both will contain covers as well as some original material.

24: Don Henley receives the Clinton Global Citizen Award.

OCTOBER
4: Don Henley is stricken by a mystery ailment and several shows are called off as a result; again, fans freak out; again, after a tense week, he is back on his feet and the shows are rescheduled. However, Henley leaves off playing the drums for a while until he is fully recuperated and largely remains out in front wearing a guitar for the next few shows.

10: Eagles headline the Austin City Limits Music Festival, one of the few music festivals they have played as a band in recent years. They astound everyone by performing the song "Long Road Out of Eden" despite the abbreviated setlist.

29: Eagles play the last of their shows in America - for now! - in Lubbock, Texas.

NOVEMBER
15: Beginning with Japanese dates in February and March of 2011, the Eagles schedule their first Asian dates since 2004.

30: Eagles kick off the long-awaited Australian leg of the tour in Sydney, temporarily adding back some Long Road Out of Eden material into the setlist which had previously been dropped. Attendees at the first Sydney date are the only ones who hear "Seven Bridges Road", "Best of My Love", "Busy Being Fabulous", "Guilty of the Crime", and "Somebody" all performed at the same show. Of the latter three, only "Somebody" continues to be played past this night.

DECEMBER
20: Eagles add German and Austrian dates for June of 2011 in what looks to be the beginnings of a European leg of the tour to take place in the summer.

21: Eagles announce several 2011 dates in China; it will be the first time the band has ever performed in that country.

22: Eagles wrap up the Australian tour in Melbourne by performing "Please Come Home for Christmas", a song they had not done as a band since December 31, 1999 at the New Year's Eve show which ushered in the new millennium.

23: Undercover (http://www.undercover.fm/) posts interviews with Timothy B. Schmit and Joe Walsh where it is stated that the Eagles will be playing more American dates in 2011, and Walsh goes so far as to suggest the Eagles might make a new album. Walsh also states he will release a new solo album in the spring or summer of 2011.

If you've got anything to add, please post it!

tequila girl
12-28-2010, 08:12 PM
I don't think you've missed anything Soda (so far!) :) Well Done -what a great synopsis! :thumbsup:

Lisa
12-28-2010, 08:25 PM
Funny!

Freypower
12-28-2010, 08:40 PM
That's very good, Soda.

I just wish to clarify the part about 'temporarily adding the LROOE material' in Australia. They played BBF & GOTC at one show & they played Somebody at three shows. Otherwise they played all the LROOE songs they have played elsewhere. I am still trying to work out why they tried BBF & GOTC & then instantly dropped them.

sodascouts
12-28-2010, 09:16 PM
Thanks - I went back and added some additional information to clarify that, FP.

Peekaboo
12-28-2010, 09:22 PM
Thanks so much for the Year In Review, Soda. It certainly was a fun and interesting year for the Eagles. I'm so glad and thankful to have witnessed with my own eyes and ears the return of Seven Bridges Road and Best Of My Love. Those are two songs that I NEVER thought I would get to see them perform live.



APRIL
16: Eagles commence the long-awaited west coast leg of their tour (their last visit was in 2005) at the Hollywood Bowl in Los Angeles; it is also their first time playing at the historic venue. They add "Seven Bridges Road" into their setlist for the first time since 2002, sending fans into ecstasies. They even play the full version for several shows, which they had not done since 1980.
It most certainly did for me. :inlove: :thud:

Freypower
12-28-2010, 09:30 PM
I should clarify - not only had I never seen Seven Bridges Road or Best Of My Love, I hadn't seen Witchy Woman either. And of those three, Witchy Woman was the standout. We are all different after all, and it was seeing Somebody that meant the most to me personally. I maintain that because Seven Bridges Road wasn't played in full, it didn't really 'count' for me. :worried:

Koala
12-29-2010, 03:51 AM
Thanks so much for this summary!

MikeA
12-29-2010, 07:56 AM
Them boys been busy!

Prettymaid
12-29-2010, 08:35 AM
Thanks for taking the time to do this review Soda. It's interesting to see it all laid out like that. I also appreciate that you added the fan's perspective! :wink:

TimothyBFan
12-29-2010, 10:00 AM
16: Eagles announce that they will be playing several stadium dates with The Dixie Chicks and (sometimes) Keith Urban over the summer. Controversy continues in the Eagles fandom, with fans fearing the Eagles will make this the standard and ditch full shows. Also, fans who aren't country music aficionados don't look forward to sitting through country acts to hear an abbreviated Eagles set.


Who? :angel:


26: Timothy B. Schmit plays the first of several solo dates in England, his first ever solo shows in the country; indeed, in addition to the handful of solo dates he played in America in the fall of 2009, the British solo shows constitute the only ones he has ever played anywhere.

Almost like I was there thanks to a special Border :angel: who kept me in the loop that evening and later made sure I was holding a pick, ticket stub and pictures from that special evening. She'll never know how much that really meant to me!!



13: Timothy B. Schmit is suddenly struck down by an intestinal ailment and hospitalized, causing the postponement of several shows and a Joe Walsh meet'n'greet. Fans freak out. After a tense week, the shows are rescheduled and Schmit issues an announcement stating that all is well.

I'll say!! I was on the next plane out in my little nurses outfit to kiss his boo boo away!! :heybaby:




29: Joe Walsh does his only meet'n'greet of the year in Portland, Oregon.!

And no one was arrested!!!

Stars
12-29-2010, 10:02 AM
Thanks, Soda! Great job!:thumbsup: I really enjoyed reading the Year in Review, and I'm hoping for some US dates in 2011!:pray:

sodascouts
12-29-2010, 03:17 PM
Glad you guys like it! It wasn't until I was compiling it that it really started to sink in how much the guys had done this year and the many "first in a long time" moments there have been. Our guys rock!

PS - re the partial SBR - you can look at that glass as half full or half empty. The former makes you appreciate what you have; the latter makes you complain about what you don't have. "We have to choose which way to go" as Glenn would say, and I choose "half full."

Brooke
12-29-2010, 03:26 PM
Great job, Soda!

Freypower
12-29-2010, 05:41 PM
Glad you guys like it! It wasn't until I was compiling it that it really started to sink in how much the guys had done this year and the many "first in a long time" moments there have been. Our guys rock!

PS - re the partial SBR - you can look at that glass as half full or half empty. The former makes you appreciate what you have; the latter makes you complain about what you don't have. "We have to choose which way to go" as Glenn would say, and I choose "half full."

I'm sorry I couldn't just suspend my critical facilities. It would have been better if I had done so but I wasn't able to do that. I'm sorry the song didn't 'send me into ecstasies' but as I said we are all different.

In any case you said they hadn't played the full version of the song since 1980. I have an old video of the Lucca, Italy show from 2001 and they did play the entire song (that was when they were using hand mics while singing it). I'm sorry to be so pedantic.

MikeA
12-29-2010, 05:55 PM
I wish I had a boot of some of the Farewell I and II performances. I know they didn't do SBR every show but I am sure I heard them open with it at least twice and I'd also swear that they sang it all the way through.

Understand though that one of those shows was in Wichita and it was right after I had experienced that back injury and I was on some sweet pain killers! I had to go into the auditorium with a walking cane and had a heck of a time getting past security.

I can't remember which of the other shows they performed SBR. We went to so many over a 3-year period from Las Vegas, NV to Columbus, Ohio, from Dallas, Texas to Madison, Wisconsin. 16 of them I think. I'm afraid they all pretty much run together in memory.

sodascouts
12-29-2010, 07:35 PM
In any case you said they hadn't played the full version of the song since 1980. I have an old video of the Lucca, Italy show from 2001 and they did play the entire song (that was when they were using hand mics while singing it). I'm sorry to be so pedantic.

Interesting. I'll double check that and if they did indeed do the entirety of the song in 2001, I'll change the original post.


I'm sorry I couldn't just suspend my critical facilities. It would have been better if I had done so but I wasn't able to do that. I'm sorry the song didn't 'send me into ecstasies' but as I said we are all different.
I'm sorry the song didn't please you, FP, and I'm sorry if I sounded annoyed, but does the phrase "wet blanket" mean anything to you?

Ive always been a dreamer
12-29-2010, 10:04 PM
Great job with the Year In Review write up, Soda. And I'm totally with you about 7BR. As I've said before some of the song is better than none at all for this fan. I love and savored every moment of it even though I didn't get the whole song either. :thumbsup:

TimothyBFan
12-30-2010, 11:53 AM
. And I'm totally with you about 7BR. As I've said before some of the song is better than none at all for this fan. :thumbsup:

Couldn't agree more, even tho I wasn't able to see it live. I remember my reaction when I first saw the video that Ticky took of it live. Unfreakin' believable! I will take only half of the song rather than none of it anytime!