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Re: History of the Eagles
Posted: March 26, 2013 7:28 am
by ScarletB
lime rickie wrote:I DVR'd this...haven't watched it yet...
You won't be disappointed.
Re: History of the Eagles
Posted: March 26, 2013 8:28 am
by Carolinadreamin'
We saw the Eagles last year at Jazz Fest. It was a great show. The main stage (where they played) was mobbed! I think it was one of the all time highest attendance records for Jazz Fest. But it did take me a while to adjust to the fact that they are very old looking! All I kept thinking was "I hope I don't look that old!"
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Re: History of the Eagles
Posted: March 26, 2013 10:20 am
by sonofabeach
I got abot 20 minutes in and lost interest. As much as I love insight on music and how it's made, I'm just not that big on the Eagles.
I like the way it was made though and was thinking while watching it that I wish Buffett would do one.
Btw, for those that have Xfinity On Demand, you don't have to have Showtime to watch it.
Re: History of the Eagles
Posted: March 26, 2013 11:26 am
by ragtopW
East Texas Parrothead wrote:Am going to interview JD Souther Wednesday ... They called him "the best friend The Eagles ever had." He's coming to Linden on April 12. Souther wrote "New Kid in Town," "Only the Lonely," "Sad Cafe" and several other big hits. Really looking forward to talking to him, as he's originally from Amarillo.
I know that you will enjoy that what a treat
