Live From The Forum MMXVIII Eagles
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2020
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16.10.2020
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- 1 Seven Bridges Road (Live From The Forum, Inglewood, CA, 9/12, 14, 15/2018) 03:33
- 2 Joe Walsh: "How ya doin'?" (Live From The Forum, Inglewood, CA, 9/12, 14, 15/2018) 00:33
- 3 Take It Easy (Live From The Forum, Inglewood, CA, 9/12, 14, 15/2018) 04:14
- 4 One Of These Nights (Live From The Forum, Inglewood, CA, 9/12, 14, 15/2018) 04:23
- 5 Don Henley: "Good evening, ladies and gentlemen" (Live From The Forum, Inglewood, CA, 9/12, 14, 15/2018) 02:12
- 6 Take It To The Limit (Live From The Forum, Inglewood, CA, 9/12, 14, 15/2018) 04:21
- 7 Tequila Sunrise (Live From The Forum, Inglewood, CA, 9/12, 14, 15/2018) 03:05
- 8 In The City (Live From The Forum, Inglewood, CA, 9/12, 14, 15/2018) 05:45
- 9 Timothy B. Schmit: "Hey, everybody, that's Joe Walsh" (Live From The Forum, Inglewood, CA, 9/12, 14, 15/2018) 00:48
- 10 I Can't Tell You Why (Live From The Forum, Inglewood, CA, 9/12, 14, 15/2018) 05:08
- 11 New Kid In Town (Live From The Forum, Inglewood, CA, 9/12, 14, 15/2018) 05:11
- 12 Don Henley: "Just want to thank all of you..." (Live From The Forum, Inglewood, CA, 9/12, 14, 15/2018) 01:25
- 13 How Long (Live From The Forum, Inglewood, CA, 9/12, 14, 15/2018) 03:21
- 14 Deacon Frey: "Hello, everybody..." (Live From The Forum, Inglewood, CA, 9/12, 14, 15/2018) 00:36
- 15 Peaceful Easy Feeling (Live From The Forum, Inglewood, CA, 9/12, 14, 15/2018) 04:29
- 16 Ol' 55 (Live From The Forum, Inglewood, CA, 9/12, 14, 15/2018) 04:18
- 17 Lyin' Eyes (Live From The Forum, Inglewood, CA, 9/12, 14, 15/2018) 06:30
- 18 Love Will Keep Us Alive (Live From The Forum, Inglewood, CA, 9/12, 14, 15/2018) 04:13
- 19 Vince Gill: "How's everybody doing?" (Live From The Forum, Inglewood, CA, 9/12, 14, 15/2018) 00:36
- 20 Don't Let Our Love Start Slippin' Away (Live From The Forum, Inglewood, CA, 9/12, 14, 15/2018) 05:18
- 21 Those Shoes (Live From The Forum, Inglewood, CA, 9/12, 14, 15/2018) 05:07
- 22 Already Gone (Live From The Forum, Inglewood, CA, 9/12, 14, 15/2018) 04:22
- 23 Walk Away (Live From The Forum, Inglewood, CA, 9/12, 14, 15/2018) 03:58
- 24 Joe Walsh: "Is everybody OK?" (Live From The Forum, Inglewood, CA, 9/12, 14, 15/2018) 01:54
- 25 Life's Been Good (Live From The Forum, Inglewood, CA, 9/12, 14, 15/2018) 08:04
- 26 The Boys Of Summer (Live From The Forum, Inglewood, CA, 9/12, 14, 15/2018) 05:15
- 27 Heartache Tonight (Live From The Forum, Inglewood, CA, 9/12, 14, 15/2018) 04:28
- 28 Funk #49 (Live From The Forum, Inglewood, CA, 9/12, 14, 15/2018) 04:44
- 29 Life In The Fast Lane (Live From The Forum, Inglewood, CA, 9/12, 14, 15/2018) 05:55
- 30 Hotel California (Live From The Forum, Inglewood, CA, 9/12, 14, 15/2018) 08:27
- 31 Rocky Mountain Way (Live From The Forum, Inglewood, CA, 9/12, 14, 15/2018) 06:29
- 32 Desperado (Live From The Forum, Inglewood, CA, 9/12, 14, 15/2018) 04:10
- 33 The Long Run (Live From The Forum, Inglewood, CA, 9/12, 14, 15/2018) 04:37
Info for Live From The Forum MMXVIII
The Eagles spent most of 2018 on the road with an extensive North American tour that found Don Henley, Joe Walsh, and Timothy B. Schmit joined by two new bandmates: Deacon Frey and Vince Gill. Earning rave reviews from fans and critics alike, the quintet was firing on all cylinders when they arrived at the Forum in Los Angeles for three sold-out, hometown shows on September 12, 14, and 15. Highlights from all three shows have now been compiled for a new 26-song live album and concert film LIVE FROM THE FORUM MMXVIII.
LIVE FROM THE FORUM MMXVIII captures definitive live performances of the band’s most iconic hits (“Hotel California,” “Take It Easy,” “Life In The Fast Lane,” “Desperado”) and beloved album tracks (“Ol’ 55,” “Those Shoes”), along with some of the individual members’ biggest solo smashes (Don Henley’s “Boys Of Summer,” Vince Gill’s “Don’t Let Our Love Start Slippin’ Away,” Joe Walsh’s “Rocky Mountain Way”).
In today’s faddish, fractured, rock landscape, the Eagles retain an appeal that transcends both generation and genre, cementing the band’s role as enduring musical icons. As the best-selling American band of the ’70s, and one of the top-selling acts of all time, the Eagles have sold more than 150 million albums worldwide, scored six #1 albums and topped the singles charts five times. The band’s Their Greatest Hits 1971-1975 and Hotel California are the #1 and #3 best-selling albums of all time according to the RIAA, certified Platinum 38x and 26x respectively. They have won six GRAMMY® Awards, were inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame in 1998, in their first year of eligibility, and received the Kennedy Center Honors in 2016.
Don Henley, drums, vocals
Joe Walsh, guitar, vocals
Timothy B. Schmit, bass, vocals
Vince Gill, guitar, vocals
Deacon Frey, guitar, vocals
Eagles
were among the most successful American bands for almost a decade. They rose from obscurity to become the leading band of country-rock (a synthesis of pop/rock and country music, initially aimed at a return to bluegrass) and of "California rock of the 70s" (Rolling Stone). For Musik Express, the band became "synonymous with America." They polished the Western image, writing songs about tequila, outlaws, and James Dean. Behind this project were musicians who skillfully handled elements such as melancholy, dream worlds, and a pioneering spirit.
Don Henley, Glenn Frey, Bernie Leadon, and Randy Meisner first played together in 1971 in the backing band of the well-known singer Linda Ronstadt. The four experienced professional musicians decided to stay together, and the Eagles were born. Glenn Frey had played with Ry Cooder and J.D. Souther, who later wrote several songs with the Eagles. Don Henley debuted in 1970 with the Texas group Shiloh, Bernie Leadon had already played with Doug Dillard and Gene Clark and had been a member of the Flying Burrito Brothers. Randy Meisner had briefly been with Poco and then with Ricky Nelson's band.
In 1971, the band recorded their self-titled debut album in England under the direction of Glyn Johns. It featured the summer hit "Take It Easy" (US #12). The singles "Witchy Woman" (US #9) and "Peaceful Easy Feeling" (US #22) were also successful: The relaxed country/West Coast sound, with its distinctive guitar riffs, catchy rhythms, and clear vocals, resonated with audiences.
The Eagles embarked on their first US tour and, after its completion in 1973, dedicated themselves to the concept album Desperado. This album drew romantic parallels between the Doolin-Dalton Gang, a criminal organization that wreaked havoc in the Kansas area around 1890, and the outlaw existence of a rock rebel. The Eagles depicted the rise, euphoria, hubris, and fall of a superstar in Western mythology, seemingly capturing the American spirit perfectly. Commercially, however, the album wasn't yet a major breakthrough; the singles "Desperado," "Tequila Sunrise," and "Outlaw Man" received little attention.
For the recording of their third album, On the Border, the Eagles added Don Felder, who had previously played with Flow. Bill Szymczyk replaced Glyn Johns as the new producer. These two changes inspired the Eagles to achieve a "fuller, less rough sound and an exciting freshness in the guitar solos" (Melody Maker). "Soft guitar tones and beautiful vocal passages" (Sounds magazine) resulted in the not-so-successful singles "Already Gone" (US charts #32) and "James Dean" (#77), two down-to-earth rock songs. The band supported their record sales with constant touring commitments, so that On the Border eventually surpassed the million-seller mark. The third single from this album brought the Eagles their breakthrough: "The Best of My Love" reached number one on the US charts and was nominated for a Grammy Award.
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