
We saw them at Reading in 1979, around the time of their 2nd album, Flirtin' With Disaster... (not my photo, unfortunately)
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The songs sounded the same, Bobby Ingram has been with the band since 1986, when Danny Joe Brown was still lead singer.RobTwin wrote: Sun Jul 09, 23 1:26 am Cool. Anything like the original band, now there's no original members left?![]()
Mark B wrote: Sun Jul 09, 23 5:24 pmThe songs sounded the same, Bobby Ingram has been with the band since 1986, when Danny Joe Brown was still lead singer.RobTwin wrote: Sun Jul 09, 23 1:26 am Cool. Anything like the original band, now there's no original members left?![]()
However the new singer was struggling to hit some of the notes. Not as bad as Axl Rose at Glastonbury though. Still a good gig.
Very cool to have seen them back in the day. And Whitesnake, when they were a proper rock band, with the Marsden and Moody line up.RobTwin wrote: Sun Jul 09, 23 1:26 am We saw them at Reading in 1979, around the time of their 2nd album, Flirtin' With Disaster... (not my photo, unfortunately)
Yes that was a memorable gig/festival for us as it was our first Reading Festival (we went to Led Zep at Knebworth a few weeks before that but that was only one day and needless too say, is a tad more memorableMark B wrote: Mon Jul 10, 23 10:32 amVery cool to have seen them back in the day. And Whitesnake, when they were a proper rock band, with the Marsden and Moody line up.RobTwin wrote: Sun Jul 09, 23 1:26 am We saw them at Reading in 1979, around the time of their 2nd album, Flirtin' With Disaster... (not my photo, unfortunately)
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Wonder why Thin Lizzy cancelled the gig. That would have been the Black Rose Tour. Phil and Scott were starting to use heroin around that time.RobTwin wrote: Mon Jul 10, 23 11:33 am Thin Lizzy and The Ramones were replaced by Scorpions and Nils Lofgren.
From Gary Moore Wikipedia page:
Thanks Steve. It's one my big regrets, not seeing (the) Eagles back in their heyday, when it would have been a tad cheaper tooSteve wrote: Thu Jan 25, 24 1:37 pm Been a few times over the years, not the same without Don Felder and Glenn Frey. The Hell Freezes Over show at Wembley Stadium was superb.
Always preferred Don Henleys solo stuff, his 1990 'End of the Innocence' Tour was far better than any of the Eagles shows Ive been to. His 'Cass County' Tour was very good but the venue in Manchester wasnt. Sterile and devoid of atmosphere.
If you are interested, there is a great 2 part documentary out on the Eagles (Netflix did have it) and an excellent Don Henley Q&A with Billy Joel on Youtube. He really knows his music history, impressive.
If you fancy a reasonably priced, very professional tribute, try Talon. They are musically very good. Only critisism is they dont use the bass player enough for vocals. He sounds just like Don Henley. The main lead vocal fella is good but can be a bit 'cruise ship' at times.
Enjoy if you are going![]()