The first time I saw a Glenn solo show was at the Soaring Eagle Casino in Michigan. Gotta love it.
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The first time I saw a Glenn solo show was at the Soaring Eagle Casino in Michigan. Gotta love it.
OOO We passed through Glenn County where the town of Henley is located!!! *G* I tried to send pictures of the sign, but it's hard to do when you're driving like crazy to get to San Jose *G* :partytime:
I was watching my Def Leppard Classic Albums DVD and Phil Collen (the guitar player) was talking about "Love Bites" orginally sounding like Don Henley. So i found the clip of YouTube its at the very end (9:30)
[ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=61bGz0OMb04&feature=related[/ame]
Thanks for posting that TGOS. I love that song - would've been okay with me if they had left it sounding like Don Henley though. :wink:
Just a couple minutes ago, while I was here, on the Board, hubby tuned into a movie, "In America", where one of the characters (a young person) was singing "Desperado"! The voice sounded so pure, and it reminded me once again of what a lovely song it is.:heart:
I was browsing in the book store earlier today, and I had to take a picture of this author's name. :mrgreen:
http://i456.photobucket.com/albums/q...inslowbook.png
Something posted in the Joe threads reminded me of albums. I meant to put this on earlier this week.
Saturday night, Larry and I decided to reorganize all our albums and catalog them to make sure we had them all on our list (we didn't). We have a tendency of buying them and then just go ahead and stick them in the albums before we add them to our computer list. ANYWAYS...
We were going alphabetical with Larry at the albums naming them and me checking the master list on the computer to make sure they were on it. When we got to the E's, without missing a beat, instead of naming each Eagles album separately, he just says "several copies of every damn one of them!". I knew exactly who/what he was talking about. He then did the same thing when it was time for the Joe Walsh albums (which was wrong because I really don't have all of them, just most of them!). :hilarious: He's a fuuunnny guy!!:nope:
I guess this isn't a thing that "reminded" me of the Eagles, because it was the Eagles but figured I'd put it here anyways.
Last night, out on the patio listening to a new radio station we have found that plays all classic rock out of Chicago. They played Lyin' Eyes and of course I sang along as I did my Sudoku and Larry read the paper. After it was over Larry dropped the paper down and said "you know that IS country right?" I didn't even look up from my puzzle but flipped him a select finger, he chuckled and continued reading. Some times he really pisses me off! :twisted:
LOL!
Yesterday I gave my godson Taylor a jeans and I said, hey you look like a small rock star! To which he replied : Yes, just like Glenn Frey, this are my The Heat is On jeans!!!!!!:hilarious:
Koala, that is so cute! You have done a great job with Taylor.
And now if you'll excuse me, I'm going to slip into my Partytown dress! :hilarious:
LOL Koala! That is terrific!
Yeah, I am also very proud on him, only 3 years old and already thus a good music taste!:-D
:thumbsup: Koala - teach the children well!
Since I have been known to purchase a thing or two from Amazon, I get occasional emails from them that recommend different items. I got one today titled "Amazon recommends Midnight Flyer". Do I need to tell any of you how happy that made me! Of course, I had to open the email immediately to see what they were talking about - turned out to be the name of an album by someone I never heard of. But it still brought a smile to my face. :blush:
Oooh thats brilliant Koala. (Wonder where my 'Sexy Girl' T-shirt is?).
Love it as well Dreamer.
Ok, here a photo from the little Glenn Frey fan.
http://i567.photobucket.com/albums/s...g?t=1276012647
Awww He's cute Koala!!
He is too cute! Love the story, too, Koala. :thumbsup:
Koala, he is so cute. Does he already have a drum set or a guitar??
Adorable!
Awww Koala!! A little rock n roller in the making!! LOVE it!:thumbsup:
I was just playing Rock and Roll Jeopardy online and my final Jeopardy question was This Eagles album was considered to be made into a film. Thanks to this board the answer was easy:thumbsup:
Listening to 97.1 The Drive out of Chicago. Just heard an ad for 10 at 10. 10 songs in a row from a certain year. This morning it will be 1972 and the promo spot just said "and the Eagles were just feeling it" and then they played a snippet of PEF!! Guess I better still be listening to it at 11 my time.:thumbsup:
I wasn't sure where to post this, since in the thread where the game is played seems like it might get lost. We have turned "The Never-Ending Song Game" both into a car travel game, and better yet, into a party game for all ages! The first time we used it as a verbal game was in the car on a longer family road trip. It was played the same way we do online here, and it was interesting because we have the 2 oldster parents and the 2 preteen/teen boys who obviously love current music but have a decent knowledge and appreciation for classic rock music from yours truly and hubby. The game really passes the time away, as it fosters communication between family members-- about music and artists, and memories of concerts and the like.
More recently, we adapted the game at a party--at Ethan's 8th grade graduation party, where there were adults as well as kids (11 yrs + ). We started playing the same way it is played online, but then we had to add some alterations. The first change we added was a 30-second time frame for the person's answer of new song and artist. If they don't guess, or offer an incorrect one, they get an "O". The next time they are unable to advance, they collect an "U." And, if that same persons fails a 3rd time, they get an "T", and they are OUT of the game.This game kept folks occupied for quite awhile!
Very good, Ev! :thumbsup:
Yes, very clever! I might steal that idea on my next long car ride.
On our shortened trip Saturday, I saw a sign in a small town for a church called Shiloh Church Of Christ.
I've seen a Shiloh sign before too but it wasn't for a church. I think it was for some kind of construction company. I see it every time I drive through the north side of OKC.
After just posting in the Hearing Eagles/solo Songs Unexpectedly thread I remembered that I heard another Eagles song at work this week. Heartache Tonight was playing. As I was singing along, one of the players at my table said "How do you know this song? You're too young to know who this is?" I said "Are you kidding me? This is my favorite band!!" I proceeded to tell the guy about the recent concerts I went to an he seemed impressed. I asked him his name and he said it's "Glenn". There was another guy at the table that was all ticked off and being rude because he was mad that he was losing his money. Me and Glenn just ignored him. Glenn was a really nice guy. And his name made it all the more fun to be dealing to him.
Glad it was a nice Glenn and not an evil Glenn! ;)
Yesterday my Mom made a riddle in a magazine. She called me and said that would be a question for me. The Question was:
Who wrote the Elvis Presley hits "Jailhouse Rock" and "Hound Dog"?
a) Rutherford/Banks b) Lennon/McCartney
c) Leiber/Stoller d) Henley/Frey
I really liked the answer possibilities!
After all, members of my both favorite groups were represented!
In anticipation of the movie Eat Pray Love coming out, I am re-reading the book by Elizabeth Gilbert. On page 108 she mentions driving out of Rome up into the mountains with her friend Luca Spaghetti and they're blasting the Eagles and singing "Take it...to the limit...one more time!!!!!"
Pm, I'm trying to read that book at Oprah's suggestion since Julia Roberts was on her show promoting the movie coming out this month. I don't know. They were agaga over it. I'm having a hard time getting in to it.
I enjoyed the book Brooke. I like the way she writes.
I wasn't sure where to post this, and this may be a dumb question, but can someone please explain to me what a 3E button is? lol I'm seeing them being mentioned in a bunch of threads, so I was just curious.
Now, back on topic... I was driving and I saw a neighborhood called Glenn something, and I also saw a street named Cimarron :) haha
And they were only for girls! :wink: