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Post by Dianna on Feb 11, 2016 1:05:09 GMT -5
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Post by erik on Feb 11, 2016 9:33:52 GMT -5
I daresay that this will probably be the last time we'll see the Eagles ever again in any configuration, so let's savor this particular segment of the show amongst all the hyperkinetic dross surrounding it.
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Post by PoP80 on Feb 11, 2016 11:29:41 GMT -5
Sadly, that will probably be the highlight of the show (IMHO).
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Post by goldie on Feb 11, 2016 13:40:24 GMT -5
I daresay that this will probably be the last time we'll see the Eagles ever again in any configuration, so let's savor this particular segment of the show amongst all the hyperkinetic dross surrounding it. I think just the opposite will happen. Like a Phoenix they may rise again from the ashes because of this tragedy.
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Post by erik on Feb 11, 2016 18:41:32 GMT -5
Quote by Goldie:
The problem is, what do you replace what Glenn bought to the table and with whom? He bought a certain touch of his native Detroit, in terms of the Motown Sound (which could conceivably have inspired Linda to essay the Motown songbook, even if it was only three times), the influences he picked up from Bob Seger, and the Beatles. And the synergy he had with Don Henley, which, yes, resulted in a certain combativeness between the two, is really irreplaceable (IMHO). I just don't know how you can replace that.
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