Here's the set list (taken from someone else's blog...). They did Hotel California before the sun went down, which really robbed all the great satanic subthemes from it. It did have a kickin' horn intro, same as they did on the "Farewell Tour I" DVD.
I can't watch that one when I see whoever the hell the guy his that is playing instead of Felder. I don't like the intro nearly as well as the Hell Freezes Over intro either. Fuckin greedy fuck Henly
From Song facts
The music may have been inspired by the 1969 Jethro Tull song "We Used to Know," from their album Stand up. The chord progressions are nearly identical, and the bands toured together before the Eagles recorded it. In a BBC radio interview, Jethro Tull frontman Ian Anderson said laughingly that he was still waiting for the royalties. (thanks, Lawrence - Royal Tunbridge Wells, England and Dave - Cleveland, OH)
I have listened to the Tull song and I would have to say you will notice a similarity. Only Felder knows :)
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Here's the set list (taken from someone else's blog...). They did Hotel California before the sun went down, which really robbed all the great satanic subthemes from it. It did have a kickin' horn intro, same as they did on the "Farewell Tour I" DVD.
I can't watch that one when I see whoever the hell the guy his that is playing instead of Felder. I don't like the intro nearly as well as the Hell Freezes Over intro either. Fuckin greedy fuck Henly
From Song facts
The music may have been inspired by the 1969 Jethro Tull song "We Used to Know," from their album Stand up. The chord progressions are nearly identical, and the bands toured together before the Eagles recorded it. In a BBC radio interview, Jethro Tull frontman Ian Anderson said laughingly that he was still waiting for the royalties. (thanks, Lawrence - Royal Tunbridge Wells, England and Dave - Cleveland, OH)
I have listened to the Tull song and I would have to say you will notice a similarity. Only Felder knows :)
I can't watch that one when I see whoever the hell the guy his that is playing instead of Felder. I don't like the intro nearly as well as the Hell Freezes Over intro either. Fuckin greedy fuck Henly
From Song facts
The music may have been inspired by the 1969 Jethro Tull song "We Used to Know," from their album Stand up. The chord progressions are nearly identical, and the bands toured together before the Eagles recorded it. In a BBC radio interview, Jethro Tull frontman Ian Anderson said laughingly that he was still waiting for the royalties. (thanks, Lawrence - Royal Tunbridge Wells, England and Dave - Cleveland, OH)
I have listened to the Tull song and I would have to say you will notice a similarity. Only Felder knows :)
