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Originally posted by KSC02:
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Originally posted by gigabit:
I'm going to see The Eagles tonight in concert. This will be the first time I have seen them play live.

How was it? Smile

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My wife is a big fan of the Eagles, and she has seen them live several times. I, OTOH, am not nearly the fan she is, but I have always respected their talent, and I believe they have written some great music. That being said, they sounded fantastic. Joe Walsh and Don Henley are very gifted musicians, and Steuart Smith is a fine guitarist. They brought great energy, emotion, and showmanship last night. It was a very enjoyable concert. Smile
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Originally posted by Seaquam:
Fleetwood Mac Rumours.

Got great seats to see them this Friday night; the last time I saw them was in 1969, pre-Stevie Nicks (at the PNE Gardens Auditorium, for the local folks who might remember when concerts were held there Smile) . Gotta get my head back into the '70s.



The thoughts I was having about Stevie in the '70's could get me arrested (again) today. Eek
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Originally posted by wine+art:
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Originally posted by Seaquam:
Fleetwood Mac Rumours.

Got great seats to see them this Friday night; the last time I saw them was in 1969, pre-Stevie Nicks (at the PNE Gardens Auditorium, for the local folks who might remember when concerts were held there Smile) . Gotta get my head back into the '70s.



The thoughts I was having about Stevie in the '70's could get me arrested (again) today. Eek
Just listened to Rumors on vinyl, I don't know that it gets much better. I will never get tired of Stevie singing Dreams. I am one of the few that still appreciates vinyl! Wink
I won't go into a lot of detail about their concert, but for me the best moment was when Mick Fleetwood started the big bass drum rhythm for their second number-- The Chain-- and just stretched it and stretched it for about 90 seconds before he signalled Lindsey Buckingham to join in. The crowd was screaming for the song to start. The anticipation was almost achingly painful, and the smile on Fleetwood's face on the jumbotron showed how skilled he was at playing a crowd. Anyway, great show if you're a fan; Christine McVie is missed, Stevie doesn't hit the high notes any more, Lindsey Buckingham is underrrated as a guitarist, and until you hear them for 2½ uninterrupted hours you might forget just how many great hits they had. Terrific show!

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