Posted on 08/02/2017 6:25:54 PM PDT by SeekAndFind
An unspoken mystery lingered beneath the parting clouds as Eagles took the stage on Saturday evening at Citi Field in Queens: How would the legendary band address the absence of its co-founder and co-leader Glenn Frey, who yielded to multiple illnesses in January 2016 at age 67?
After the band opened with a crisp and lovely rendition of Seven Bridges Road, Joe Walsh answered that question as beautifully as possible: Please give a warm Eagles-family welcome to Deacon Frey.
As his name in bright, red letters suddenly zoomed onto a giant screen above the stage, the spotlight hit Freys 24-year-old son. With his shoulder-length brown hair and a handsome, freshly shorn face, Deacon Frey virtually mirrors his father at about the age when he and Don Henley hatched Eagles in Los Angeles in 1971. (By the way, the elder Frey insisted that the bands name is not The Eagles. Its simply Eagles.) Beneath a cool sky at dusk, the crowd erupted into a very loud, warm, and long ovation.
Frey the Younger then broke into the bands anthem, Take It Easy. On lead vocals, Deacon Frey sounded remarkably like his departed dad. The result was a tear-jerker: a reminder of the country-rock pioneer who exited far too soon, and a reassurance that Eagles stellar melodies and beautiful harmonies will continue, thanks to yet another gift that Glenn Frey offered the world his flesh and blood.
Hi! Deacon greeted the stadium full of rock fans later in the set. It really means a lot coming back here and feeling all this love. Some of you may know New York is where my dad passed away. So, its a little tender here for me and my family. But with all you guys, and these guys behind me supporting me, it should be pretty good.
Deacon Frey then sang Peaceful Easy Feeling, with an appealing and touching voice that was, at once, new and familiar. He also excelled at both acoustic and electric guitar. In the sense that the apple does not fall far from the tree, its highly comforting that this eaglet does not fly far from the nest.
I wont say it wasnt strange without Glenn, Henley observed via Facebook. It is. And its going to be. But seeing his son. . . . Im right behind him on stage, and I swear to God . . . its like looking at Glenn at that age. Its heartwarming and freaky at the same time.
Overall, Eagles were powerful, confident, and endlessly entertaining. They kept the audience on its feet, despite the largely graying crowds impulse to sit down whenever possible.
They headlined the Classic East show, which began with hard-rocking crowd pleasers the Doobie Brothers and Steely Dan. In the latter, guitar powerhouse Larry Carlton substituted for absent co-founder Walter Becker, who, his musical partner Donald Fagen said, is recovering from an illness. As if China Grove, My Old School, and other 70s-rock gems were not enough, Eagles kept the audience on its feet, despite the largely graying crowds impulse to sit down whenever possible. A crystal-clear audio system delivered Life in the Fast Lane, Lyin Eyes, Tequila Sunrise, and virtually every hit that has made Eagles a beloved cornerstone of rock n roll. Dont forget, Eagles Their Greatest Hits (19711975) is the biggest selling U.S. album of the 20th century. Some 29 million copies of it populate record collections across America.
They also played The Last Resort, which closes the Hotel California album, and Those Shoes, another rarely performed song. In a departure from the 1970s mega-singles that dominated their performance, the band offered Love Will Keep Us Alive from their 1994 post-breakup reunion album, Hell Freezes Over.
Country-music star Vince Gill also was with the band. He contributed his voice and instrumental guitar artistry throughout this engagement and another last week in Los Angeles, which was Eagles first appearance without Glenn Frey. Henley praised Gill, appropriately, as one of the best singer-songwriters and guitarists this country has ever produced. With joy and skill, he helped fill some of the vacuum that Glenn Frey left behind.
Joe Walsh, who became an Eagle in 1975, brought his high-voltage electric-guitar mastery to song after song, especially his solo numbers and pre-Eagles work with the James Gang: Lifes Been Good, Funk #49, and Rocky Mountain Way. One especially striking visual effect depicted Walsh on large screens singing and strumming as if he were composed of flames. He seemed to serenade the audience from his own luxurious corner of Hell.
These rock stars were accompanied on several songs by a brass quintet and even a string quintet on a selection or two. While it hardly echoed a big band in the traditional sense of that term, Eagles filled the stage and the speakers with as many as a bakers dozen musicians, who gave it their all.
After closing with a moving and eerie visit to Hotel California (for a cheap scare, spin that track alone at night, in the dark), Eagles encored with three songs, the last of which, Henley explained, was the very first that he ever wrote with Glenn Frey. And, so, Don Henley ended a dazzling evening on the amazingly high note on which he and the late, great Glenn Frey began their momentous journey: Desperado.
Elton John is the only artist with a top ten song for 40 years straight. Cannot beat that record.
Queer but he deserves credit for treating his songwriter with equal respect.
Sir Elton has said on several occasions that he never could have done it without Bernie Taupin. (On a side note, given Sir Elton’s proclivities, I have wondered if he and Taupin were butt-buddies.)
The acoustic version of ‘Hotel California’ is still my favorite.
AFAIK Bernie is straight.
Bat Out Of Hell is genius. Every track.
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The only band I hate more than The Eagles is Fleetwood Mac.
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Even more than Air Supply or the Bee Gees?!?!?!
I agree with the Grateful Dead opinion!
“They treated Don Felder like crap.”
True but He asked about the money. That’s unforgivable in that world.
“Queer but he deserves credit for treating his songwriter with equal respect.”
Like Freddy Mercury, admittedly bi-sexual
Dirty Laundry wad prescient.
Good GAD. Was Henley present at the time?!
Holy cr@p. I just read a news report on the arrest. There was a 15 YO girl present as well. The 16 YO was arrested for prostitution and the 15 YO was arrested for under the influence. Henley, you lousy expletive-deleted.
Yeah, I always marveled at his ability to get on his high horse about the news media after that one. The rock star free pass I guess.
He should’ve been strung up by his *****.
Agreed. And I have had my fill of, ‘Kansas,’ too!
De Young? Yep.
My Sister and I used to do a bang-up ‘falsetto’ whenever we heard, ‘Lady.’
Oh, man - I’ve got to call her and sing that to her now, LOL!
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