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Eagles Shows

2015 Tour

Melbourne, Australia (February 22, 24)
Perth, Australia (February 19th)

2014 Tour

San Antonio, TX (October 15th)
Houston, TX (October 14th)
Fresno, CA (October 8th)
San Diego, CA (October 4th)
Anaheim, CA (October 3rd)
Glendale, AZ (October 1st)
New York, NY (September 18th)
Boston, MA (September 15th)
Allentown, PA (September 12th)
Newark, NJ (September 10th)
Grand Rapids, MI (September 8th)
Des Moines, IA (September 6th)
Salt Lake City, UT (September 2nd)
Lake Tahoe, NV (August 29th and 30th)
Portland, OR (August 27th) 
Tacoma, WA (August 25th) 

2003 Tour

Grand Prairie, TX (June 10th)

1995 Tour

Austin, TX (May 7th)

Entries in Grand Prairie, TX 06/10/03 (6)

Thursday
Aug282014

Grand Prairie (6/10/03) Photos (Lisa)

 

Thursday
Aug282014

Grand Prairie (6/10/03) Fan Review (Mark)

My favorite part was...Seeing Joe Walsh perform

My least favorite part was.... When many fans got up to go to the restroom during Joe Walsh, it was rude. 

The band members were.....energetic, and very giving of themselves

The show made me feel.....like I had come a very long way in my life!

One thing I'll never forget is....seeing only a handful of people flicking their lighters, and remembering the 70's concerts when everyone had a lighter, and were using it for other reasons! 

Other comments  

They sounded wonderful, and played for almost 3 hours.  One giant 40 something crowd.

Thursday
Aug282014

Grand Prairie (6/10/03) Fan Review (Spence)

I saw the concert at NextStage last night.  My wife and I were 15th row just off center.  This was my 4th Eagles concert and it was great as usual!  I can't wait to see them next Thursday at the AAC. 
 
My favorite part of the concert was probably Wasted Time.  I always end up saying that after every show I see but it's still true.  The way they do it is extremely touching.  Don's voice has not faded hardly at all.  Only in the middle of Sunset Grill where he sings "Don't worry girl, I'm gonna stick by you.....etc" did he cheat a little and All She Wants To Do Is Dance was tuned down a half a step.  Who cares.....he's voice is brilliant and timeless.  Also, seeing his wife and kids on the side stage during Take It Easy was cool.  Glenn's version of Take It To The Limit was outstanding.  He sings with a lot of passion.  
 
My least favorite part was You Belong To The City.  I love that song and the sax is great along with Joe's solo, but Glenn simply can't sing that song like he used to.  He has lost a little of his range.  Don't get me wrong, his harmonies and most of his vocals are still wonderful and when he sings he looks so intense....that always fires me up. 
 
The band members seemed to really be a cohesive group.  I was impressed with "the show" and how they danced around and jumped up and down.  They truly seemed to enjoy themselves.  I miss Don Felder though.  Stuart Smith is very talented and is a great replacement, but I miss Don Felder.....especially during the solo on I Can't Tell You Why, and him not starting off Hotel California will always be odd.
 
The show made me feel like I was at home.  The Eagles always take me to a good place.  Between the harmonies, lyrics, and everything in between, it's just always great to see them.  I would alter the set list though starting today if I had my way.  They sang 10 solo songs between Don, Joe, and Glenn.  Believe me, the solo songs are obviously great, but let's take out some of those and add some more Eagles tunes.  After The Thrill Is Gone, Ol'55, Sad Cafe, Doolin Dalton, Saturday Night, The Last Resort, Outlaw Man (not sure about the high notes at the end), You Never Cry Like A Lover, Good Day In Hell......the list goes on and on.
 
One thing I'll never forget is much effort they put into their performance.  With The Eagles it's all about passion, that's why they are my favorite band and always will be.  I would give another $189 just to hear them do The Last Resort.  I've been to countless Henley shows and 4 Eagles show and I've still never heard it in person.
 
I've been listening to The Eagles since I was in diapers.  I'm 30 now, and it still seems like I gain something new everything I listen to an Eagles song.  I know beggars can't be choosers, but I would LOVE to hear mostly Eagles tunes.  The only solos I would fight to keep for sure would be Life's Been Good (basically an Eagles song anyway), Boys of Summer, and either Funk 49 or Walk Away.  

 

Thursday
Aug282014

Grand Prairie (6/10/03) Fan Review (Donna)

My favorite part was... Two actually, one was Don Henley belting out "Wasted Time" and the second was EVERY time Joe Walsh did a solo.  That guy was ON last night. 

My least favorite part was.... The new song was okay, but really the only weak point in the show.  And I really wouldn't even call it weak, just not as amazing as the rest of the show. 

The band members were..... Terrific.  Gave us a 3 hour show and it was worth every minute of it. 

The show made me feel.....  Great - took me back to high school when my sister and I practically wore out out the LPs and 8-track of them. 

One thing I'll never forget is.....Joe Walsh's red shirt and white-blonde hair.  He really stood out - both visually (bless his heart) and muscially.

 

Other comments  .......  This was probably the best concert I've seen in years.  I've seen Don Henley and Joe Walsh when they went solo after the breakup.  They were very good, but the magic is definitely back when they are together.  All the vocals were terrific and the guitars were amazing.  Loved the show.  Wish I could make the one at American Airlines Center, but I think we got a real treat seeing them in a more intimate setting at NextStage.  Made a wonderful memory last night - I'll never forget it!

Thursday
Aug282014

Grand Prairie (6/10/03) Fan Review (Wayne)

Tuesday night I had the opportunity to fulfill a 25 year dream of mine and see the Eagles live at NextStage in Grand Prairie, Texas. Being 40, I was in the perfect generation to live through the music of the Eagles, but had never had the opportunity to see them live. From LPs, to 8-track, to cassette, to CD... I have owned all of the Eagles works. My two daughters could sing I Can't Tell You Why and Hotel California not long after they were out of diapers. It was only fitting that they, now 17 and 15, made the trip as well.
 
Through the years, I have seen many concerts of both country and rock artists. Nothing else even comes close to what I experienced June 10. Even though they guys are beginning to show a little age, they still got it. From the beginning when the opened with The Long Run, to the final curtain call and Take It Easy/Desperado, I was transformed to an earlier life when they ruled the air waves. Actual playing time of the concert was nearly 3 hours. Thank goodness there was a break in the middle for us to catch our breath.
 
Nextstage is positively the place to see a concert. The smaller crowds and auditorium atmosphere lends to a feeling of closeness and intimacy with the performers. I have heard the Eagles strive to produce studio like sound in their acts. In my opinion, they succeeded very well Tuesday night.
 
My favorite part of the performance was the fact that it appeared to be several concerts in one. We got all the classic Eagles stuff. But we also got mini-concerts from the members solo careers. Frey, Henley, and Walsh performed several of their individual songs as well. The guys really seemed to be enjoying themselves on stage. After 30 years, that is a real testament to their love of what they do. My oldest daughter now has a new favorite guitarist.... Joe Walsh. As the song says, Hees Coool.
 
Another thing that impressed me was you could barely hear the Eagles themselves for the croud joining in on Already Gone and Take It Easy, just to name two. The music is timeless and we all know the words.
 
Having two teenage daughters, there are few times when we can agree on something. Whether it be what they are wearing, doing, or not doing, we have a difficult time seeing eye-to-eye on many things. However, their is one thing that we all, including my wife, can agree on. We are not likely to soon forget Tuesday night.  Thanks Glenn, Don, Joe, and Timothy for a great performance.